The Rest, Only Noise

Chapter 516: don't lose

Barkley provoked the referee, resulting in his ejection.

The reality is cruel. The Bulls are a team that would be difficult to play without Barkley.

From the moment Barkley was sent off, the outcome was sealed.

127 to 101

The Knicks beat the Bulls by 26 points. Unlike the first game, in tonight's game, no matter how hard the Bulls exerted their pressure, they could not contain the New Yorkers' offensive.

In the words of Rick Barry: "The same coincidence doesn't happen twice in a row unless it's not a coincidence."

After the game, Barkley couldn't control his big mouth, and yelled at the referee Jack Kersey: "He just didn't like me, and he sent me off the court just because he didn't speculate. The power of the referee must be controlled! They can dictate the direction of the series based on their personal likes and dislikes!"

"Charles, do you think the referee has a problem?"

The reporter asked again.

"As long as you watch the game, you will come to the same conclusion as me. The referee has a big problem!" Barkley said dissatisfied.

In this way, the zero-bad referee Jack Kersey was judged badly for the first time in his life.

The Knicks have no other opinion on the outcome of the game, and as far as Louie is concerned, he thinks it should be played this way.

In terms of strength, the Bulls are not their opponents at all.

There shouldn't be any suspense in the first place, but it was because Game 1's downturn made it seem like the two teams were fighting each other. This game is to wake up the spectators.

If you are still not sober, Game3 will be even more brutal.

As for Barkley's complaints about the referees, Louie just shrugged and said: "Charles always overreacts to all the calls that are not good for them. This is actually part of the game. If he can't make himself a little more mature, the Chicago Bulls The future may be unpredictable."

Barkley's subsequent response made Louie "difficult".

"Do you really believe what the man who punched the referee into the hospital said?" Barkley argued, "If I punched the referee, I would definitely not get away with it, but LittleLu could. That's why the Knicks Always profit from the referee!"

First of all, Barkley's words are typical of spring and autumn.

It is a fact that Louis hit the referee, and it is also a fact that he was not punished. Barkley obviously only said one and not the other.

What hurt Louie was that he felt that Barkley had a point, and while he had good excuses for his actions, he didn't.

It doesn't make sense, even if he wins the battle of words, Barkley will still be angry, he is the kind of guy who loses and doesn't lose his mouth.

Remember when he was mocked by Jordan on the Oprah show, "Because he never won, so he doesn't have my winning mentality", how did he refute it?

He said that if he also had Scottie Pippen, he could get a few rings to play with.

And when he did have Pippen, so what? He couldn't control Pippen's personality. The two were good friends before they became teammates, but they turned against each other.

Therefore, Louis does not intend to win this verbal dispute. Instead of making unnecessary talk, it is better to go to the away Game3 to beat the Bulls.

Game3

At the Chicago Stadium, it was strange to see Barkley wearing a Bulls jersey, and Louie greeted him friendly.

"I hope your strength can be half as good as your mouth." Louis hugged Barkley friendly, but the words he said were so cruel that Fliggy wanted to punch him, "If it turns out that you have a good mouth, then I I can only sincerely suggest that you retire and go to a bar to show **** guys your lip-smacking skills, that is definitely more promising than playing in the NBA.”

Barkley broke away from Louis, and said fiercely: "I will definitely show you a good show tonight!"

What is the good show that Barkley refers to? Louie wasn't sure.

The only thing Louie can be sure of is that the Bulls will not have a good time.

Before the game started, Louie saw Jerry Krause who came to watch the game in person.

Louie greeted him with a smile on his face.

Klaus was so angry that the fat on his face was trembling, and he turned his head away from Louis.

Louis really didn't understand why he had such a bad feeling for himself.

He begged himself to make the deal with Lun Baias. Although Louis raised the price very high, didn't he agree? Originally, it was a matter of willing to fight and suffer, so why should Bias be blamed for his death? is this fair It's not fair.

It may be a good thing that Bias died. How could a person like him who couldn't control his desires become a talent, and how could he be Jordan's lifelong enemy? At least after his death, he can still leave some unproven if, if he is alive, becomes a parallel importer, and needs to receive a large check from the bull boss, then they must be eager to die.

So at the end of the day it's a gamble, except that the bulls don't even have the chance to lift the lid and see the dice.

What does that have to do with Louie? He didn't hug Klaus's thigh and beg him to make a deal. He just traded the second pick to himself for fishing.

Now that the Bulls thought it was his fault, Louie had to respond to Krause's hostility, Barkley's super hard mouth, and the boos all over the court.

He temporarily changed the starting lineup for this game.

Tonight, the Knicks' starters are Hornacek, Dale Ellis, Wilson, McHale and Brad Rohaus.

McHale is an abandoned son of Klaus. He is very strong, but not as strong as Klaus imagined. No one knows why he can become the top five in the league when he goes to New York, wins the MVP, and his professional ethics is affected by Chicago. questioned by the media.

The better McHale played, the more painful Bias' death was, not to mention the two first-round picks they paid for it.

Louie regarded McHale as Olajuwon, and there were four shooters around him. Every round, he let him go low, and the other four pulled away from the three-point line.

McHale had 16 points, 4 rebounds and 3 assists in a single quarter.

All of his 3 assists were double-teamed assists for outside three-pointers.

The Knicks scored 32 to 16 in a single quarter, doubling the score to kill the Bulls.

McHale's tactical status made Ewing very jealous. He also wanted to play such a game in which the low post has unlimited ball rights and the four shooters on the outside are separated.

Is that any different than playing in heaven for the post and all post players?

The space is stretched like this, and if you can't score, it means that you don't have a stable one-on-one scoring ability.

McHale made 7 of 10 shots in the first quarter, basically how he played. Louie recognized his low-post offense. In the entire league, only Olajuwon and the physically strong Kareem Abdul-Jabbar can compare, and Sampson can't.

"Are you hungry? Want to fight too?"

During the break, Louis saw the longing in Ewing's eyes.

Ewing nodded like a chicken pecking rice.

"You want to eat farts!" Louis scolded with a smile, "Your singles skills are not yet mature, so I can't give you this tactical status."

Ewing decided to debate this issue: "If you don't give me a chance, how can my technology mature?"

"You want to be Bill Russell when you see the ball-eyed bear? If you want the ball, first use the low-post attack to dominate in the team training game, so that I can focus on you tactically. , if you usually struggle to beat Xiao Song and Brad, how dare I count on your offense in the playoffs?"

Louis said with reason.

Hearing this, Ewing took a deep breath and had no objection to Louis' words.

Moreover, he looked at Song Tao and Luo Haosi with a fierce fighting spirit.

"Coach, you are hurting people..." Luo Haosi believed that this would be a turning point in Ewing's attitude towards him and Song Tao.

Song Tao, who is now gradually able to communicate in simple spoken language, roughly understood what Louis said.

He was looking forward to it. Usually, Ewing always looked unmotivated when he beat them. What would he look like when he was serious?

In the second quarter, Louis replaced the three starters of Stockton, Miller and Ewing.

From his opponent's point of view, the Knicks used McHale with half of the bench to blow up the Bulls in the first quarter.

Dennis Johnson is obviously old. The FMVP 10 years ago now only has defense and experience. He has good awareness, but awareness alone is not enough. His footsteps are obviously unable to keep up with the young Knicks.

Stockton and Miller's Exchange Ricky (high dynamic offense) connection is very exciting, Ewing accepted Louie's criticism, before proving his own strength, no longer try to have the ball.

Although the Knicks didn't play with all the main players, their offensive firepower was no less than that of the full main players.

The 4-OUT lineup led by McHale and the classic commander, shooter, ball-handling core, and blue-collar power forward (Oakley) led by Ewing have all achieved excellent results.

With a gap of 64 to 41 at halftime and 23 points, the game was already difficult for the Bulls. UU reading www.uukanshu. com

"My opinion has never changed," Pat O'Brien said. "The Knicks have been, and will be for years to come, the only team in the league that has a chance to challenge the Celtics."

"If they can't do it, other teams can't either."

His sidekick, Rick Barry, asked: "How about the Blazers?"

"The Blazers are a potential stock. They have many good players. However, before MJ knows how to give up some of the ball in exchange for the performance of his teammates, I don't think Portland has a chance to win this year's 'title'⑴." Brian said flatly.

Barry followed up: "Yes, Michael is like me in 1967. He thought he could solve everything alone. It took him a while to understand that at that level, one person cannot win."

(1) Americans narcissistically refer to the NBA championship as the world champion. In the 1980s, there was another term besides "world champion", which was "title". This statement is obviously not as domineering and classy as the world champion, so gradually few people say it.

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