The Rest, Only Noise

Chapter 736: what are you looking at

When Louis saw the lineup of referees tonight, he was in a bad mood.

Darrell Garretson, the most authoritative referee in the league, has a great influence on the referee union. Sometimes, even if Garretson makes some obviously problematic decisions, the coaches won't care too much, because if he offends this person, if he does something in the referee union, it will be difficult for him in the future.

Louie had offended Garrelson several times. But the referees did not target the Knicks, because the Knicks have become a sign of the league's outreach. In terms of influence on referees alone, the league is bigger than the union.

So the only way for Garretson to block Louie is to host Knicks games.

Unfortunately, he was the referee for the remaining games of the Finals.

Next is Hugh Hollins, who officiated the last game with Garretson.

As a black referee, Hollins has broken defenses for many teams. He is extremely good at blowing a call that affects the trend of the game at a critical moment, whether it is reasonable or not, he will blow. There is no such thing as handing over the game to the player at the last minute in the game he enforces.

In the era of three referees, the league always made the referee trio composed of the old, middle and young, but today, in addition to Garretson and Hollins, there is another Mesozoic referee. .

Also the referee that gave Louie the most headache-"LADaddy" Dick Bavita.

"My most hated referees are all here." Louie told the players, "Be careful tonight, these three people call fouls without blinking."

Then, the Knicks starter.

Zhao Yuanzheng said a situation: "Dick Bavita was originally on vacation, but he was called up suddenly a few days ago."

"So it wasn't him?" Louis asked.

Zhao Yuanzheng nodded and said: "The league has announced the referee list in advance, and there is no Bavita."

"What do you think this means?" If, as Zhao Yuanzheng said, Bavita was temporarily added to the referee list of the finals, it would be interesting.

Because only the Alliance can do that.

Although the referee union can decide who will enforce the law, the league can directly appoint referees by name. What is the significance of choosing the famous "LADaddy" as the third referee in Game 4 of the finals?

"The expedition, you are thoughtful enough." Louie stood on the sidelines and said indifferently, "No matter what they think, I don't care. If it hurts the interests of the Knicks and doesn't notify me in advance, then Sorry."

Zhao Yuanzheng only said what he should say, the rest belongs to Louis and the alliance.

Opening, David Robinson won the jump ball.

Tragedy received the ball in a low position, and Wilson, who was on Pippen, resolutely gave up his defense against the latter and went to attack the former in a low position.

Tragic waited a few seconds, and when Wilson was in front of him, he lifted the ball and threw it to Pippen on the perimeter.

The Lakers have profoundly summed up the past two defeats. The change they can make is to decisively shoot the perimeter opportunity.

So, Pippen got the ball and shot.

A three-pointer from the top of the arc made it 3-0.

This lucky ball won't change the Knicks' defensive focus, and Louie clapped his hands so players don't have to care.

The Knicks fell into a positional battle, and Stockton found a gap in Tragic's defense and suddenly accelerated past the opponent's defense.

The tragic division's defense was so bad that Louis frowned.

As a hall-level superstar, how can the defense be so bad?

Stockton smashed into the 3-point line, passed the ball out, and was caught by Miller. Aguirre, who was supposed to guard him, was nowhere to be seen, and his body was submerged in the Knicks' off-ball screen.

Miller made a three-pointer and returned with color.

3 to 3

Just in the frontcourt, Wilson and Stockton attacked the tragic division.

Tragic had to give the ball to Aguirre.

Wilson immediately came to Aguirre's side. The latter did not know that the former was here to steal the ball, and there were many flaws in dribbling.

Wilson immediately shot and slapped his ball off.

Almost instantly, the ball was grabbed by Wilson, and just as the counterattack was about to start, the Bavita whistle sounded.

Defensive foul!

"Is this a foul?" Louie asked. "If it was a foul, shouldn't you sound the whistle earlier?"

Bavita knew that Lui was not easy to mess with, and at this moment he held the whistle and shouted: "Back off, LittleLu!"

"If Benj fouls, you should whistle as soon as the Lakers drop the ball! But you don't, you whistle after Benj has the ball under control, what are you hesitating about?"

Louie's questioning stalled the game, and the audience in the Forum Arena booed strongly in support of the referee.

"LittleLu, the whistle that has been sounded will not be recycled," Garretson said. "It's no use complaining."

"Well, I hope it was just an accidental blunder."

Louie is no longer the stunned young man who was frequently sent off by the referee. He knows that the pressure on the court cannot be used to the limit like a certain future boss in the United States. In fact, the pressure on the court is more like a perfect bed. You have to have skillful foreplay to get to the climax when breaking through the mid lane.

Louie's attack on Bavetta was his foreplay.

As long as the referee makes a questionable penalty, he will overweight. When the game enters a critical moment, if the key penalty is wrong, it will be the climax of the entire pressure.

Smart referees will blow the balance whistle back to the Knicks, as Garretson has done before.

But not tonight.

Louie didn't see the balance whistle.

The tragic division called the pick-and-roll from a high position, and the lob gave Robinson a dunk.

5 to 3

The Knicks' counterattack speed is also fast, and the Lakers are not focused enough on the defensive end due to the smooth offense.

Stockton saw an opportunity and let Ewing serve quickly.

Wilson's fast down, Stockton made a long pass from the backcourt.

Wilson got the pass just right, and Pippen had to try to defend. Because Wilson's position is already very deep, if it is someone else, he may give up defense. But he didn't want to give up, and it would be an exhilarating moment for them to guard Wilson in this situation.

Pippen forcibly stood in front of Wilson, raising his hands.

It seemed that he had stood still, but when Wilson rushed in front of him, his body had not yet stood still.

The floating body took a toll on Wilson's offense.

He leaned on Pippen's body for a layup and missed.

If it's not Pippen who guards him, but some other minor role, will it be fouled?

No, even Pippen deserves a foul for defending the MVP this season.

Some fouls are borderline actions that can be given or not, and Pippen's actions just now are extremely irregular offensive defenses.

Louie did not immediately express dissatisfaction, and it is normal for this kind of defense not to call fouls.

Every era has its own characteristics. Since the mid-to-late 1980s, the referee's penalties for defensive actions have tended to be loose.

Some minor characters will be whistled, but the main players are basically exempt from the whistle.

And in the playoffs, the referee's standard of penalty will generally be further improved.

Provided, of course, that you can't meet Dick Bavita or Hugh Hollins.

So Louis would be surprised. If the action just now was replaced by the usual one, one of those two **** would definitely be unable to help blowing.

"No?" Louie murmured, "It's not really coming with a mission, is it?"

Louis' anger quickly ignited.

Wilson missed a layup, and Pippen grabbed the rebound and made a long pass to the tragic division in front.

Tragedy made a breakthrough with the ball, and Ewing switched defense. In that kind of small space, Tragedy couldn't use his speed advantage to pass Ewing, he had to lean on Ewing's body.

Ewing maintained physical contact throughout, intense but not excessive, and at the same time, his hands were raised straight, only disturbing, not touching the ball.

The tragic man deliberately found a confrontation on Ewing before he shot.

This move may be very effective when he hits others, but Ewing has been an impeccable defensive machine after several years of polishing by Louie.

His core strength is incomparably strong, and the Tragic Master is no more powerful than the shy little fists of the flesh and blood who sit on Ewing for fun.

Ewing naturally took his place, and when the tragic master shot, he was greeted only by a ruthless block.

Everything seemed to be going well, Tragic was blocked, and Stockton, who was standing behind him, was sure to grab the defensive rebound.

But Darrell Garretson blew the whistle.

Even if it wasn't clear who committed the foul, Louie had a feeling that the old dog was calling them a foul!

Sure enough, Garretson made a dazzling move: "New York No. 33, card foul!"

"Stuck?" Ewing was stunned for a moment, and immediately became furious, "What the **** are you looking at?"

Louie didn't expect the words he most wanted to say to Garrelson would burst out of Ewing's mouth.

It's rare, gorillas can speak human words too!

There are undoubtedly more important things now than gratification.

Louie went to the backcourt, knowing that Ewing couldn't handle Garrelson.

Please remember this book's first domain name: . Mobile version reading website:

Tap the screen to use advanced tools Tip: You can use left and right keyboard keys to browse between chapters.

You'll Also Like