The Rest, Only Noise

Chapter 566: Accept the reality (11/16)

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What is scary is not that Wilson is on the verge of a painful collapse, but that the Celtics have a tendency to explode on both ends of the offense and defense after Bird threw the ball away from Wilson.

Sampson's terrifying defensive coverage disrupted all of the Knicks' offense in the paint.

Ewing's good chance was affected by Sampson's block from a meter away and wiped the basket.

The Knicks went back to defense, and Isiah Thomas single-handedly kept the team steady.

Then, the scene that made the garden crazy happened.

Bird, as if unaware of the severity of his back injury, was desperate to post up outside the paint. It wasn't weight or strength that prevented him from getting into position, but the pain of the back contact, and Wilson pushed his body hard.

Bird bellowed against him, "Give me the ball!"

Bird, who received the ball, slammed the ball behind him again, and shouted loudly: "Fuck you New York dog!"

After scolding, Bird turned and shot in front of Wilson.

"Shh!"

Wilson looked at the ball in disbelief.

"Tell you a secret!" Bird said cruelly, "I will still fight the Celtics' next attack, because you are a **** piece of shit! You can't guard me!"

"Lu, can't go on like this anymore!" Tomjanovich saw that Wilson was no longer on Bird.

Louis was as cruel as an Ottoman sultan choosing his successor: "He has to get over this hurdle."

Frustration, nausea, pain, loss, disappointment in himself, fear of losing, and the chill of being unable to beat Bird was attacking Benjamin Wilson.

Everyone knew that Bird was injured, but the opponent just used the most vulnerable back position and forced a shot at him.

His will is above the game.

Can I really beat him?

"Give the ball to Benj!" Louie yelled.

Stockton hesitated for half a second and passed the ball.

The moment the basketball came over, Wilson seemed to be covering his mouth and nose, unable to breathe, and he glanced at Louis.

Ewing's pick-and-roll allowed Wilson to drive past Harper, who again rushed to the basket to challenge one of the most powerful centers of all time.

Sampson shrouded the audience like a beacon of the world. Wilson hit him. Before the shot, his hand made contact with the opponent, but when he landed, he lost his balance and fell hard.

The referee blew the whistle, which was Sampson's third foul.

"New York Knicks request time out!"

"Unbelievable game, touching every second!"

Wilson sat on the ground, unaware that the game was suspended.

"Get up, time-outs are limited," Ewing said.

"Paused?" Wilson asked in surprise.

After Ewing walked off the court and Wilson got up, the pressure on Bird wasn't that great after Sampson's foul, though he still looked invincible.

Louie replaced Reggie Miller, who has yet to adjust to the Eastern Conference finals, and his eyes turned to Dale Ellis.

"Dale," Louie said, "the court needs you."

Louie put down the tactical board, they played no problem, offensive and defensive, no problem.

Therefore, the current situation is not a problem at the tactical level, it is not a problem at the coaching level.

It is a matter of determination.

"Everyone, accept it. It's who we are to lose weakly or win tenaciously. That's who we are, that's what keeps us alive in the league."

Louie looked at Wilson deliberately: "You don't know where fate will take you, and you don't know why you have to go. But you know, you can't refuse fate's invitation, so you are everywhere and everywhere. Yes. What do we have to lose? We were 1-3 down and now we're 3-3. One more step forward and the sky is the limit, and even if we stop here, no one will think we're a complete loser. Because, true warriors don't get killed by a game."

"Even today, there are people who say I made the wrong decision to come from Boston to New York. Yes, it was stupid for me to go from a team that won four straight championships to New York where there was nothing. But I don't I don't think it's stupid, because I have the privilege of coaching you." Louie said loudly, "You are my mentors and friends, my close friends, and the people I am willing to go to the end with. I am with you every breath and every breath. , it's been an amazing journey, so do your best and get to the last second with the Bostonians! I want to see a game where it's all about!"

The game resumed, and Wilson took a deep breath and made two free throws.

56 to 57

Wilson saw the difference in those seven brutal games. Even 70% Bird is still better than him.

"Ready to die?"

Bird is tough.

Wilson doesn't care about anything, just defends with all his strength.

Bird wanted to destroy Wilson's will to resist. At the same time, he was also wearing his back. He swung the elbow of his right hand and pushed into the paint area.

Bird lost his balance when his body was leaned on by Wilson. Ewing jumped up and blocked the shot, but Bird's hand seemed to have magic power. The line flew over the head of Ewing who jumped in place, hit the board and hit!

The referee blew the whistle and gave Wilson a foul.

"Andone!"

"Larry~~!"

"Show them some color!" Bird shouted after hitting the penalty.

As a result, the Celtics pressed the Knicks in situ.

Sampson and Laimbeer retreated to the rear, and Bird, Reggie Lewis and Thomas, who had just come on the court, put all the pressure on them.

It took the Knicks eight seconds to get to the frontcourt, Wilson got the ball and had a chance to hit Thomas out of position, but he didn't.

Because Sampson and Laimbeer are staring at him for that.

Ellis is the Celtics' most feared shooter on the defensive end, but they don't have enough people to guard him. In the end, they chose to have Lewis on Ellis and Bird on Wilson.

A rookie who is still limited to potential, can he defend against Ellis?

At that moment, Ellis savored Louie's words - "I want to see a game where it's all about."

Do it all!

Yes, he needs to do everything.

Ellis forgot the pain in his foot and ran at full speed. When he passed Ewing's pick-and-roll, he suddenly stopped and ran to the left three-point line to receive the ball.

A left-wing three-pointer that made it too late for the Celtics to make up defense-"Shhh!"

59 to 60

Still one point away!

Wilson wrapped around Bird's body, determined not to give him any easy shots.

Bird hung on Laimbeer's screen and stepped on the 3-point line for another shot.

The almost hit ball slid out of the basket, but in the penalty area, Sampson pushed Ewing and scored a dunk.

62 to 59

In the frontcourt, Bird ghosted in front of Wilson, cutting Stockton's pass.

Wilson chased back and gave Lewis a pegboard hat.

The ball was thrown into the frontcourt, Stockton hit the ground and Ewing cut in the middle. Facing Sampson's defense, Jamaica King Kong did not choose to pass the ball. , deduct points.

61 to 62

Bird wants to use his ego to rule everyone the way they ruled the Lakers.

Wilson was swayed by him. He hit a jumper with a time difference and scored 9 points in a row.

64 to 61

Compared to Bird, Wilson didn't get into that unstoppable state. In a very threatening position, he was one-on-one with Bird, back punching, rolling over, and missing a drifting jumper.

Sampson grabbed the defensive rebound and brought a train from the backcourt to the frontcourt. Stockton, who wanted to steal the ball, was swayed away by his backhand.

The only gentleman cut straight to the middle and scored a one-stop dunk, continuing to spread the fear field formed when the Celtics' Big Three were strong.

66 to 61

Louie felt powerless for a while. Are his players not playing well? Has anyone slack off? Has anyone given up? No, none of them.

They've worked so hard to get there, but the ceiling of the Celtics' Big Three is so unattainable.

Is it the end of it?

Louie clenched his fist tightly, Wilson gave up the ball, he accepted Ellis's instructions, the left wing forty-five degrees without the ball screen.

There was no chance this time, but then there was Ewing's chain screen, then McHale's triple screen, and Stockton's precise pass.

In a 14-second run, Ellis caught the ball from the bottom corner on the right, turned around, and Thomas had already pounced, but his height couldn’t interfere with Ellis’ three-point shot—Dale Ellis’s ball, pointed The hearts of both sides are not only the winning heart of the Knicks, but also the winning heart of the Celtics.

"Hit again!" said Musberg in surprise, "Dale Ellis always stands up at times like this!"

64 to 66

"Defense!" Lou roared, "Don't lose your position, pay attention to the matchup, pay attention to the rotation, pay attention to the supplementary defense, and don't give an open space!"

He had never been so lucky, the thought had come up countless times, but this was the most violent one - it was great not to trade Dale Ellis!

The Knicks' tough defense pushed the Celtics' offense into an unsustainable situation.

Thomas' 3-pointer was a desperate attempt.

"boom!"

However, the rebound flew into Bird's hands, he shot on the spot and hit again.

He really got into that state of how to shoot.

However, on the Knicks side, there is also a person, how to vote how to have.

He has the same characteristics as Bird - he also has injuries~www.novelmt.com~ He also has the belief that he will win, he runs desperately, no longer limited to the three-point line, Reggie Lewis had talent but couldn't stop him from running out of opportunities.

Two steps inside the three-point line at the top of the arc, Ellis took Ewing's hand and passed the ball again.

"Shh!"

7 seconds later, Bird received a pass from his teammate and responded with a chasing three-pointer.

This game is being pushed to an unprecedented height and intensity.

(1) After the successor is determined, the sultan will legally kill all other brothers who may contend for the throne.

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