The Rest, Only Noise

Chapter 288: microwave oven

The latest website: "You came from Boston to New York, the worst transfer I have ever seen."

Louie said without embarrassment: "Rather than continue to lead that team, I want to lead a rebuilding team to rise and beat them."

Daly laughed heartily as if he had heard something funny.

"That's how Dave Debusschere convinced you?"

"No, it's actually me who comforted myself like that."

"Did you make it?"

"General effect."

Daly laughed again, and it was estimated that Louis was a joke in his eyes.

"However, I'm surprised that you haven't adjusted the team's lineup much." Louie said before breaking up with Daly, "This group of people can't do it."

Daley didn't ask Louie why the group of his men were not good enough, and Louie turned around.

Daly thought at the time, no matter how bad this group of people is, winning this Knicks by 20 points should not be a problem.

Louie doesn't have as many ideas as he does. The Knicks are going to be rotten. If they lose, they get what they want. If they win, it's a windfall. No matter how he "earns", he is about to make money.

Before the opening, Louie said hello to the referee tonight.

There is Hugh Evans, an old acquaintance.

Louie praised him as the best home referee in the league because he always knew how to take care of the home team. As long as he was in his own home, Louie liked him.

Evans said grimly, "I'm not going to take you any advantage of that."

"Of course you won't, who told you to be the best home referee?" Louis said insincerely, with the excitement of "you will, you will definitely" on his face.

Evans' deputy was a freshman named Billsaar, who always smiled peacefully and seemed like a good referee.

After the pre-opening warm-up, Louie assembled his starter.

Roy Sparrow, Trenk Tucker, Bernard King, Pat Cummings, Ken Bannister.

Seeing these five, how could there be any expectations for the Knicks' season prospects? Especially after coaching the starting lineup of Thomas, Long, Bird, Sampson, and Laimbeer, seeing this lineup has only one thought.

What am I here for?

Louie said at the end of training camp that the Knicks won't have a regular starter this season.

Except for Bernard King and Cummings, no one is in a solid position.

Some people think their starting position is as solid as an old dog, and they fall off the list.

So there is obvious dissatisfaction, such as Darnell Walker.

As a 193-centimeter shooting guard, Louie doesn't value his talent. Because he is a breakthrough-oriented guard, not good at long-range shooting, and plays like a superstar, but his efficiency is too low.

Also, he was the 12th pick in the first round, not the 13th pick in the first round.

Louis didn't even have the chance to be superstitious.

On the other hand, the Pistons have a much stronger lineup on paper than the Knicks.

Their roster hasn't moved much in the offseason.

Louie doesn't know what the Pistons are thinking. The two super teams, the Celtics and the Lakers, are in power today. To compete with them, they must be armed to the teeth.

Even if the staffing is not comparable, finding a group of thugs to grind the skin is better than maintaining the status quo.

But I have to say that this lineup is strong enough for the Knicks.

At the beginning of the jump ball, neither side had an absolute advantage in the inside line.

Cummings' and Parish's hands touched the ball at the same time.

Parish did better, he picked the ball back to his teammates.

In an instant, Vinier Johnson dribbled the ball, scored an undefended basket, and scored with a left-handed right-handed pick in the air.

"The Knicks defense doesn't seem to have the guts to uproot opponents."

Butchbeard, the Knicks home court commentator.

His partner and commentator Marv Albert followed up: "It seems that even littlelu can't motivate a team with a bad defense."

The Knicks came up with a two-in-three-out position.

Cartwright was out for the season and replaced by Pat Cummings in the low post.

Tonight, Cummings is in a strong position.

Judging from his position and momentum, he is much stronger than the team boss Bernard King.

If Louie was the ball handler, he certainly wouldn't pass gold.

No soft temper at all.

Kim's weakness is understandable, and if Louie knows he'll have to work for others for the next year, he won't be able to pull up any energy.

Cummings took ownership of the ball and strode to the basket.

He was really fierce. After making a lot of physical contact, he fell to the ground and called out, and the referee Evans gave the whistle.

"As expected of Hugh, I didn't see him wrong!" Louis said with relief, "One dares to shout, and the other dares to blow!"

Tomjanovich quipped: "This is milk for crying children."

Cummings was very excited at the beginning of today's game. Seeing his momentum to hit the basket, he felt that he didn't pay attention to the Pistons' inside line.

The Pistons probably didn't take the Knicks seriously, and played very loosely, even with the cooperation of outside passes and alleys, and Worthy's catching the ball and picking the basket.

It is not impossible to play flowers, but the success rate must be guaranteed.

Gorgeousness is a taboo.

Worthy missed an alley-oop pick, Bannister grabbed the rebound and passed it to Sparrow.

The Knicks' gang of unknowns made a dazzling counterattack.

The Pistons basically rely on Vinier Johnson to score.

He was the only Pistons player to find form, holding the ball high and scoring in the face of Sparrow's defense.

There's a reason he's called a microwave, and it feels hot to the touch right after the opening.

For the Knicks, Cummings contracted the opening four offenses.

This white insider with soaring self-confidence has made achievements almost every time he makes a shot, and the Pistons insider led by Parish has no temper.

A simple low-post offense actually left the Pistons behind.

7 to 4

The Pistons had no one else to score except Vinier.

Except for Cummings and Sparrow, the Knicks have no third person to touch the ball on offense.

"I would be even happier if Bernard was the one who performed this performance." Berard's words revealed the most fundamental point, "Pat is very good, but he is not Bernard's level after all."

To the dismay of the two commentators, Kim had no intention of waking up.

Halfway through the first quarter, he didn't make any shots.

14 to 10

The Knicks led by 4 points, and Louis replaced King and replaced Louis Orr.

Before the timeout ended, he called the players to emphasize one point: "James's state tonight is half a catty with Bernard. This is a rare opportunity. If we want to win this game, this will be a key factor."

"If he catches the ball on the perimeter, leave him alone, your job is to prevent them from breaking through, and regardless of their shots, just keep them below 40 percent from the foul line and we can win!"

Cummings asked, "Coach, do you want to win that much?"

"It's like you don't want to win," Louie said.

Horribly, Cummings didn't give Louis a clear answer: "I can do anything."

Cummings is the most like a mercenary in this team. He has no sense of belonging or honor, and he is not interested in winning or losing. As long as he can play stats, it will not affect his salary, and he doesn't care about other things.

He is like a scumbag, not active, not responsible, not active.

The enthusiasm tonight is rare, but his enthusiasm is mainly reflected on the offensive end, and the defense is much worse.

At the end of the timeout, Louis did not move except for the defense.

Bernard King sat bored. He played half a quarter, missed a shot, and scored zero points.

"When was the last time you had zero points in the first half?" Louis asked.

Kim couldn't remember it, and even if he could, he didn't want to share it with Louie.

So, he closed his eyes and didn't answer.

"I understand you, if I were you, I wouldn't want to play anymore." Louie felt aggrieved for Bernard King just by thinking about it.

Even if you play under the coach you hate the most, your salary will have to be paid to the other party's account for the next whole year.

It means that he helps the person he hates the most. If he is finished, he will continue to work for nothing. Where is the law of heaven?

Through on-the-spot observation, Louis gradually discovered that several players of the Pistons were in a painful transition period.

Worthy aspires to be the core of Magic and Bird that can carry the ball and lead the team, so he will deliberately find opportunities for his teammates.

His teammates really thought of him as Bird/Magic, so he passed the **** that didn't have a chance.

As a result, he lacked unreasonable means of storming.

So he looked very struggling.

Parish and Vinier held up the inside and outside lines of the Pistons, but Tripka, the main fire point on the outside, performed poorly.

Fortunately, the Knicks have Cummings playing chicken blood today~www.novelmt.com~ His offense offsets Parish's defense.

But Venier's activity has highlighted an embarrassment that the Knicks can't prevent.

Sparrow is inferior in all aspects. When switching defenses from other positions, he is always beaten by small players. Sometimes Venier is too lazy to break through, and he can get it when he pulls up and shoots.

29 to 24

After a quarter, the Pistons reversed the situation and Venier scored 15 points in a single quarter.

"This guy is really unusual."

Louie is pegged at Vinier Johnson. Apart from him, the Pistons only have Worthy and Parish, who are qualified to be the main force against super teams such as the Purple, Gold and Green Kai.

Intersection paused, and Louis repositioned the tactical board.

The Chinese have a good start complex. Tonight, as his first regular season coaching the Knicks, he just wants to win, not lose.

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