The Rest, Only Noise

Chapter 396: All beings are equal

As Lou had expected, the Knicks won all six preseason games.

In one of the games, Louie did not come to the scene to coach, and Tomjanovich took the command.

That was a game against the Indiana Pacers.

The Pacers had the worst record in the league last season and ended up repeating the 198485 Warriors' finale, with the theoretically worst first-round seventh overall pick.

The Pacers selected Kenny Walker, who fell unexpectedly, with the seventh overall pick.

Walker's nickname is Sky, which coincides with his surname Walker, which means SkyWalker, Skywalker. The reason he's not as famous as the last Skywalker is because his NBA career was so failed.

Even so, under normal circumstances, his draft market will not fall out of the top three. This time, he dropped to seventh because in the last college season, he revealed a major flaw in the rough physical skills of Kongyou.

Therefore, the Pacers can pick up leaks.

Throughout the game, the Knicks beat the Pacers for 40 points without a head coach. In the last quarter, Tomjanovich made a murderous press. Within minutes, a 16-2 offense killed him. Indiana.

Where did Louis go?

He was in good health, and he left because the first batch of children from the Road Academy in the United States were about to enter school.

For the convenience of taking care of them, Louie arranged them in a school in New York.

Louie believes that living in New York can help these children with unclear perspectives to realize the real America.

This is his emotion after coming to New York for a few years.

Even the Statue of Liberty is a city imported from Europe. In the past two hundred years, it was first defined by cities around the world, and then defined as the world capital, and finally became a monster.

In a sense, there are only two things here: New Yorkers are proud of, and almost the best in the world, like Central Park, Fifth Avenue, and the Yankees; The worst, like Subway, Poorhouse and the Knicks were so disrespected before Louie came.

New York does not deliberately take care of its broken places, but let it grow and die without fear.

This is completely in line with Louis's perception of the city.

New York is a mixed place, where people of all ethnicities flock here. Racism is a sensitive issue, but because of Apple City's demographics, no one dares to speak out about discrimination.

Louie put all six of them in Abraham Lincoln High School.

Initially he wanted to separate them so they could learn to be independent.

But rather than being independent, Louis prefers them to help each other. There are many Chinese-Americans in the United States, because they are too independent, so they are indifferent to their fellow students of the same origin, and some of them are directly cheated.

From today onwards, there will be a steady stream of children coming out of the road courtyard in the future.

Louis hopes that this group of people can make a presence in the United States to enhance the overall competitiveness of the national basketball team in the world basketball arena.

The Knicks have won six games in a row in the preseason and will enter the new season with a short break.

In the opening game, the Knicks faced the Seattle SuperSonics.

The biggest connection between the two sides is the trade last season.

The Knicks traded Louis Orr for George Johnson, Alex Stevens and two future first-round picks from the Sonics.

The Sonics had the eighth-worst record in the league last season, and they worked for Boston.

A summer has passed, the competitiveness has not improved, and there are few useful operations.

One can't help but think about whether they will send the Knicks a high-level draft pick like the Cavaliers this year and next year in 1988.

October 24, 1986, Madison Square Garden

The Sonics are here, and people on Madison Avenue flock to MSG, wanting to see Benjamin Wilson make his debut, wanting to see the Knicks, who won 50 games last season, and after a strong offseason, are now to what extent.

Louis appeared in a gray suit.

When the reporter asked him to say what he needed to guard against to avoid losing, he thought about it for a long time and couldn't come up with a good reason.

"The Sonics are a good team, they have a good group of players, and we're going to play hard to avoid losing."

"You're a good man" is a generic phrase.

At midfield, Louie met with Sonics coach Bernie Bickerstaff.

This person is a familiar name to Louis. It was familiar to him, but he had no idea what this person had accomplished.

Bickerstaff had a long career, starting in 1973 as an assistant for K.C. Jones, until last year.

Taking over is still a rotten team that must produce results. For any rookie coach, this is also a crisis of survival.

Fortunately, he "completed" the task above, used all his milk-feeding energy, led the team to the eighth-to-last score, and did not give the Bostonians the 13% top pick rate for nothing.

Although their first-round pick ultimately belonged to the Celtics, they just felt inexplicably refreshing.

Louis shakes hands with Bickerstaff on the midfield sideline.

"I hope your state today can be worse than in the preseason." Bickerstaff is still self-aware.

With the current momentum of the Knicks, whether or not to score more than 30 points in the Supersonics depends on Louie's mood.

"Be humble, coach," Louie said cautiously. "We're all young people, and it's possible to lose this game."

After the warm-up, both sides.

The Knicks are Stockton, Ellis, Wilson, McHale, and Ewing.

The Sonics are Gerald Henderson, Jim Paxson, Louis Orr, Tom Chambers, Alton Lister.

The three-high lineup with two power forwards and one center on the field was something that Louis did not expect.

This also shows the characteristics of the SuperSonics team building, and they all learn from the most aspiring Detroit Pistons in the East.

As a team that considers itself the nemesis of the Celtics, they have to make a lineup that makes the Celtics uncomfortable.

The Pistons are now well on their way to frontcourt depth.

The Knicks are close behind.

Ambition is great, but going to the top three for the Knicks is simply self-defeating.

What the Pistons want in the frontcourt, the Supersonic's frontcourt is estimated to only have the advantage of being thick and hard.

Although the Sonics won the jump ball at the opening, the passing route was seen by Wilson.

He aggressively went up to knock the ball off, and the Sonics knocked it out of bounds to save the ball.

The right to start the ball belongs to the Knicks.

"'Benj' Wilson!" said Marv Albert excitedly. "This is his first moment at MSG, and the energy burst out at that moment. Very good start!"

New Yorkers love Wilson more than Ewing.

Whether it's his public image, or his appearance.

He just destroyed the opponent's ball, and the fans at the scene screamed as if someone had scored a lore.

When it came to the Knicks' offensive possession, they didn't give Seattle a chance to breathe.

Stockton called for tactics, and the A system started immediately. Ewing screened and McHale opened the pick-and-roll.

Stockton hits the ground after a breakthrough.

McHale made a catch-and-shoot jumper from 15 feet.

2 to 0

The fans screamed again with excitement, McHale waving his disproportionately long arms, and Louie was disgusted by his jet-black armpit hair.

This is definitely one of McHale's most puzzling habits.

He seems to think that showing fans his armpit hair is a contractual obligation.

The Sonics' three frontcourt lineup is worth paying attention to on offense.

Both Chambers and Orr can shoot. Although Liszt is a blue-collar eater, he also has a good ability to finish in the penalty area.

The Knicks deliberately put space in the penalty area for Liszt to cut in.

Liszt cut in empty and wanted to dunk the ball.

Behind him, Ewing forced the ball down.

Referee Hugh Evans blows the whistle.

"The thugs foul!"

"!@#%@%…"

Ewing looked at him disapprovingly, but Evans didn't back down.

"Okay Patrick!" Louie deliberately came to the midfield and said loudly, "The one-player rule doesn't work here in Hugh, why don't you just accept the penalty?"

Evans glanced at Louie unhappily~www.novelmt.com~ I didn't protest, I know your rules, only thugs, not golfers. "Louis spread his hands and turned disgusting.

In fact, each referee has his own characteristics. Some people only blow black whistle, and they are the kind of black whistle that harms others and not themselves; Seeing a player thumping, even a little bit, is a foul in his eyes.

Evans is that kind of person.

As long as it was the thugs that happened in front of him, no one could escape.

Fortunately, Liszt did not lead the referee's kindness.

Both free throws were missed.

The next round, Stockton deliberately passed the ball to Ewing, let him hit Liszt with his back, and let him hit Evans in front of him.

When Ewing turned to shoot, Liszt really made a shot, and he also didn't escape Evans's eyes. If he should call a foul, he had to call a foul.

This kind of punishment, Louis still has no opinion.

It doesn't matter how strict you are, as long as the standards are consistent and there are no double standards, he will do whatever you want.

If he was strict with only one side, and his side would suffer, Louis would definitely jump up and down like a spanked monkey.

The game showed a sense of suppression from the beginning.

The supersonic's immediate combat power can't be compared with the Knicks.

Ewing, who has grown 7 pounds more than last season, is more effective in screens, pick-and-rolls, and cards.

McHale's role on offense is also evident.

Ellis continued the rhythm that the bigger the problem off the field, the more explosive the situation on the field.

On the other hand, Wilson is a little out of the system. Except for destroying the Supersonic pass at the beginning, he has no longer entered the main perspective of the fans.

He seemed to disappear from the field with his opponent.

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