The Rest, Only Noise

Chapter 437: no accident

The feud within the Eastern Star team continued to ferment.

The protagonists involved have all returned to their teams.

The Knicks' new addition, Artis Gilmour, is in place.

Gilmour came to the Blue House with his agent, and Louie met them in his office.

Gilmour's good temper is well known. He came to the Blue Palace this time to find out whether he was part of New York's future or whether he would be traded.

"Right now, I don't need to trade you unless you don't want to be a substitute. If you want to play 30 minutes per game, I will trade you." Louie told him bluntly, "I will give you at most 20 per game. minute."

Gilmour said without desire: "I'm already at this age, team status is not important to me, I just want a stable home."

"If you can play like you did in San Antonio from the bench, then New York is your home."

Bol's ability to protect the rim is much better than Gilmour's, but Gilmour can do more, not as simple as Bol's pure rim protector.

Guillermo promises to go all out, but Louie still doesn't quite believe it.

However, he didn't expect the other side to play well in the Knicks, as long as he was a qualified backup. It is enough to support the inside line during the rotation time.

In the NBA era, Gilmour was always slow in the game and lacked energy, which could make Abdul-Jabbar look like he had been beaten.

So he can play 50% of his strength, which is already expected for the Knicks.

Overall, he should be considered a qualified backup center, no temper, no trouble, probably the most peaceful player of all seven feet tall in the history of the NBA.

His character is very introverted, sometimes even too weak, his self-confidence and body are completely different, just like a very popular funny short film, a thick black fat man goes to prison and is beaten every day because he just entered the prison The wicked people will pick a "strong man" to beat them in order to show their strength.

Fans will want Gilmour to be more dominant, and contemporaries will always find confidence in him.

At one point, Gilmour couldn't help chasing a thug all over the field, and finally, he forced him into a corner. But this wasn't the perfect time to clear his name of weakness because he didn't know how to fight.

As a result, he was knocked out by the opponent with a right swing punch.

The man who beat him up was Maurice Lucas, who made a name for himself in the fight and set the stage for his subsequent fight against Daryl Dawkins in the 1977 Finals.

Gilmour may be a big man born in the wrong era. In a league with faster speed and pace and more shooters, it is difficult to find a big man who can compete with him. In that game, he can dominate the game like a big, tall guy on the field.

In this day and age, he's just an average star center who puts out 20 points and 12 rebounds per game, fills the paint, and shoots 60 percent from the field.

February 10

The Knicks have their first game after the All-Star break.

They challenged the Cavaliers at Richfield Coliseum.

This is a grudge game.

The current Cavaliers are 8 wins and 39 losses, and the Spurs in the West are also called the league's wolves.

But the Spurs have cleared the space, and there are draft picks, and the future can be expected.

Although the Cavaliers are still in their own hands in the first round, the Knicks have the right to exchange first-round picks with them.

Watching Benjamin Wilson, Cavaliers fans go wild.

This man should have worked for them!

Wearing a bright, sinister red suit, Louie looks like he's provoking the fans at the scene.

The boos never stopped.

Louis didn't know where they got so much resentment.

Bill Cartwright is back this year without another injury, and Louie is really happy for the Cavaliers.

Cartwright's comeback proved one thing, even if he's healthy, it won't help the Cavaliers get out of the current quagmire.

He is not the savior.

Since he is not the savior, why did the Cavaliers overdraft the future to make that deal in the first place, and what were they thinking? However, none of this matters anymore. One of the biggest differences between fans in the era of print media and fans in the social media era is that it is easy to be rhythmized by the news in the newspaper.

They lack the channels to distinguish right from wrong, and are only led by the media.

In the All-Star Game, Wilson was so angry that he took the Cavaliers directly.

In this game, the Knicks' coaching staff found a characteristic of Wilson in combination with his previous outbreaks.

He's the type of player who can't stop once he feels hot.

It seems like a lot of people are like that, but he isn't.

A lot of players who hit a streak go down after a timeout.

Wilson is not affected.

What Lou saw in him was Thompson's 37 points on 100% shooting in one quarter, 14 three-pointers in a single game and 60 points in three quarters.

Wilson's offense has the same mechanics, and once that state is turned on, it can't be stopped.

The wailing of Cavaliers fans could not prevent Wilson from scoring a career-high 52 points, 8 rebounds and 6 assists on 20 of 26 shots in 32 minutes.

It was his third 50-point game of his rookie season and made him the first rookie since Chamberlain to score three 50-point games in his rookie season.

The dazzling performance made McHale's 39 points and 14 rebounds look average.

Everyone was happy for the Knicks, even newcomer Gilmour scored 6 points, and finally they built a world of misery where only Clevelands were sad.

The good times did not last long, and Wilson, who broke out against the Cavaliers, was misfiring in the subsequent game against the Bucks.

This is a common problem of young people. The Knicks team's shooting feel was suppressed. In the fourth quarter, they were even forced to rely on McHale for a one-on-one match.

Once the Knicks' offense has sunk to the point where McHale takes over, it's a precarious situation.

It's the same as letting Duncan take over when the Spurs are desperate.

This is the only way to play when there are no cards to play.

McHale was powerless, but his 42 points and 19 rebounds were enough to bring him praise.

The Knicks have the league's best record, and the media are tired of letting Bird continue to be the MVP.

The league needs new faces.

McHale averaged 24 points and 11 rebounds in the league's No. 1 team. If he can keep it up, basically no one can compete with him.

After the Knicks back home to prepare for the Chicago Bulls.

Another round of "Previous Raiders", with both Barkley and McHale trying to prove they're doing well.

The Bulls also feuded with the Knicks because of a major management error.

The aftermath of Len Byas' death hung over Chicago for a long time.

There is no reason to blame Louis for such a thing, but the media is capable of diverting contradictions.

The Knicks rebounded strongly and pushed the Bulls to the ground.

The ruthless pocket formation killed Barkley's indiscriminate dislocation, and the poor outside shooting caused the Bulls to miss shots again and again.

McHale's dominant 30 points, 20 rebounds and 5 assists defeated the Bulls and continued to strengthen his MVP momentum.

The New York Post wrote an article for this to describe a phenomenon unique to the Knicks.

Ever since Louie took over the team, they've never been favored. Although Louie proved his coaching ability in Boston, a good coach is not necessarily a good team builder.

Without a plate of good ingredients, even a top chef can't make delicious mountain and sea delicacies.

The Knicks have made countless trades over the past few years.

Players have come and gone, and now, aside from McHale and Gilmour, the roster is full of young men. Some of these youngsters were drafted by themselves, while others were traded for leftovers from other teams and some high-profile picks who didn't prove themselves.

A magical thing happened. These players, who had never proved themselves on the home team, came to the Knicks as if they had changed.

From Mario Elie, Tyler Corbin, Antoine Kyle, Dale Ellis, Stevens and now McHale.

McHale's evolution is the most puzzling.

Age-wise, he's out of his prime.

A veteran who has worked hard in the league for six years, his average data is only hovering between 17+8/9, not to mention MVP, he has never made an All-Star.

How did he become an MVP when he came to New York?

"Perhaps ~www.novelmt.com~ as Tom Heinsohn said, little Lu is a 'light chaser' who can see the light inside the lost and hold it in the palm of his hand to make these people glow Magical colors?"

No one can say for sure, but there is one thing everyone agrees on.

This is no accident.

Once or twice, you can say it's accidental, every time it's like this, can you say it's accidental?

The Knicks' winning streak continued until February 24, when they were lost to the Blazers.

And then with a wave of two-game winning streak into March.

McHale beat the pack with averages of 26 points, 13 rebounds, 4 assists, 2 steals and 2 blocks per game, and was named the Player of the Month for February.

His outbreak has not yet come to an end. At the beginning of March, the Jazz during World War II, McHale ruthlessly blasted a career-high 58 points and 10 rebounds on Karl Malone's head, making his MVP cry peaked.

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