The Rest, Only Noise

Chapter 737: unshakable will

"What the **** are you looking at?"

Darrell Garretson rarely hears a player speak to him like that.

Immediately teach Ewing an even bigger lesson.

He just picked up the whistle, but heard someone behind him say: "There are many shots at the scene that can prove that Patrick's card position just now is completely fine, Darrell, what is the basis for you to call him a foul?"

Garretson looked back, and it was Louie who questioned him.

"LittleLu, do you think you can see better than me from the backcourt?" Garretson looked annoyed, "I warn you, I can't stand it anymore!"

"Unbearable? You mean that if you have problems with law enforcement on the court, no one else can question it, right?"

Hugh Hollins, who also had friction with Louis, actually did the work of persuading him: "Coach Lu, there is no always correct referee, you have to accept that this kind of thing happens."

"So, you also think there is something wrong with his punishment just now?"

"I...I didn't say that." Hollins didn't dare to meet Louie's eyes, he turned to Garretson's side. "Actually I didn't see it."

Louie sneered, "Okay, you didn't see it, I don't blame you, but I saw it, you said I stood far away, but I could still see it from far away, because there was a big screen at the scene, there were multiple The live broadcast angle proves that Patrick did not foul just now! Less than two minutes into the game, we lost two fouls in vain because of your mistakes, you must give me an explanation!"

"LittleLu, you have seriously affected the progress of the game. Shut up immediately. You don't have to worry about other things."

Dick Bavitta cheers for Garrelson.

Louis just sneered just now, and now Baveta joined in to suppress Louis' protest with an advantage in numbers, and his expression changed dramatically in an instant: "Do you want me to be rude, you two old **** are willing to make good use of you. Whistling with a broken mouth?"

"Beep!!"

"You better get me out, you bastard!"

Louis roared, if his assistant coach didn't come up in time to stop the people, maybe he would have boxed the referee on the spot.

Although it's not like he hasn't done something similar.

Garretson wanted to use a technical foul to calm Louis, but he did not dare to add a technical foul to the opponent because of Louis' second sentence, "bastard".

He knew how much influence Louie had on the Knicks butchers.

It's hard to say what these guys would have played without Louie. .

"Let go of me, that **** doesn't dare to blow me out!" Louie broke free from Tomjanovich and Zhao Yuanzheng, "at least not now!"

Tomjanovich said with lingering fear: "Be careful, you have already carried a T."

"Don't worry, I'm not pushing him, he won't go that far." Louie looked at Darrell Garretson jokingly, "That old immortal **** doesn't want to go that far more than I do."

With Louis like this, where is the anger at being broken by the referee?

In the face of the referee's anger, those **** that even the fans in the front row could hear were part of his pressure.

He got a T, but also made the referee re-examine the game.

Louie believes that his attitude towards the unreasonable whistleblower has already shown his views on the various penalties since the opening.

If the referees tonight didn't come with a mission, there's no reason why they shouldn't stop that way of enforcement.

The referee's performance convinced the Lakers that the right time, place and people were on their side tonight.

Louie was blown to the Lakers for two free throws, and the tragic division made two free throws, and then sent a sideline ball to the low David Robinson.

Robinson singled against Ewing and leaned on his back. Although he had no strength in terms of strength, it was difficult to block his turnaround shots.

"Shh!"

9 to 3

"For the first time since Game 1, the Lakers have a clear advantage in the Finals," said Chick Hearn.

However, the advantage in the voice of the Lakers, for the Knicks, is only a gap of a few rounds.

"Pull! Pull!"

The ball came to Wilson, and Louis shouted from the sidelines.

Wilson held the ball from the outside, singled out Pippen, lowered the center of gravity and changed direction, pulled back, and successfully shook the opponent's defense center away from the front.

Pippen has a good sense of defense, and after being passed over, the defensive position remains perfect.

Wilson, regardless of his position, picked up the ball when he got the chance.

This is what Louis imagined, Wilson's best form under the ball - like Tracy McGrady.

Except for McGrady, Louie can't think of any 203-centimeter wing that can change the direction of the ball and receive the ball so smoothly.

Durant? No, this guy is 208 centimeters and is another dimension.

"Shh!"

6 to 9

Wilson's offense aroused the Lakers' desire to fight back.

The tragic player wanted to hit back quickly, and after receiving the serve, he made a long pass to Pippen in the frontcourt.

His ability to seize opportunities is truly a must, and if Pippen receives the ball, there is no pressure on Miller's defense.

No matter how good the Tragic's passing is, it doesn't count for everything.

Miller couldn't stop the pass, but his teammates could, and McHale's long arm drew away a long pass that almost fell into Pippen's arms.

Stockton picked up the ball, turned to face forward, and saw Wilson raise his hand for the ball.

It is also a long pass, and the Knicks' long pass is more secure.

Stockton makes a successful pass.

Wilson took the ball and looked at the basket, and immediately spotted Ewing running to the basket with his hands up.

These two guys, who have no intersection in life, have a strange tacit understanding on the field.

Wilson elbowed Pippen against Pippen's body and hooked the ball toward the rim as if he was going to use a skyhook from beyond the arc.

Such an imaginative shot, its true face was revealed to everyone after Ewing took off and caught the ball.

Ewing fought a round against Tragic in the air, slamming the ball into the basket violently.

When Louis seized the opportunity, he asked the referee for trouble: "This is not a foul? How can my players be fouled by the Lakers? Even if you want to help the Lakers build an advantage, don't be too obvious, right? Ah? Who are you going to tell me if it's a foul? No, I didn't see it? Are you going to say it and didn't see it? Or are you going to say that even the referee can make mistakes? How many times did you **** make mistakes tonight? It's all the Lakers who benefit? Hey, don't run, what about you guys!"

Louis fiercely questioned the referee, and at this moment, they chose to ignore it.

Then when the Lakers attacked, another whistle was blown on McHale.

"This is too outrageous, there is no physical contact at all!" Tomjanovich stared at Bavita, "Is that **** trying to prove that he is really 'LADaddy' with practical actions?"

Louie's reaction to the whistle was not violent.

Because the body hair whistle always appears, it only appears at this time, and it is difficult for the Knicks coaching staff to not want to be crooked.

Whether the body hair was the referee's response to Louis, or whether it was the implementation of the above intention, he had to look again.

Louie believes the refs won't target the Knicks for no reason.

Who wants this series to be extended?

Definitely the league.

Both games 2 and 3 broke viewership records, and it would be best for them if the series can be dragged to more than six games.

However, Louie didn't want to lose inexplicably.

He replaced McHale with Sean Kemp.

This substitution is quite controversial.

Louie called Camp to his side.

Camp humbly bent down and put his ear to Louis, listening intently.

Louie said to Kemp: "If you're going to foul, give me a hard foul, remember, your purpose is not to stay on the court, but to buy some time for our rotation, don't think about protecting your foul count, I just want you to do everything you can, even if it's a foul, don't make the Lakers comfortable."

Putting Kemp on the court was like giving the referees a chance to favor the Lakers in an open-minded way.

All rookies are educated by referees in their first year in the league.

The judges will apply a double standard to them to make newcomers in awe of them.

Kemp's first foul came quickly.

Pippen dribbled the ball and tried to dunk after passing, but Kemp rushed out from the side and knocked it over.

This picture is a foul from any angle.

The referee blows the whistle.

"Is this also a foul?" Louie shouted from the sidelines.

For him, fouling or not fouling is no longer important. The important thing is how to change the referee's whistle-blowing scale. If they keep this scale, it will be difficult for them to win.

It appears that the referees do not intend to change their current whistleblower scale.

This style of law enforcement, which is not under pressure from the coaches, can only prove that it is not the referees who want to do it themselves, but some irresistible will that requires them to do it.

From Kemp's first foul to the fifth foul, only 8 minutes passed.

That's the span from the first quarter to the middle of the second quarter.

Because Kemp played well, in addition to being unable to control the number of fouls, other things, such as card positioning, defense, rebounding, pick-and-roll, all showed solid tactical literacy and basic skills inside.

Kemp's fifth foul was a body hair whistle, and Louie went mad on the spot, pointing at Dick Bavitta and scolding.

Bavita almost blew a second technical foul.

Even Kemp stepped forward to dissuade him: "Coach, you don't have to worry about me."

"You don't have to worry about me, play your game well, and you don't have to worry about the rest!"

Kemp was so moved by Louie to stand up for himself that he focused more on the game.

No one expected that Louie, a high school rookie who came out to be cannon fodder, had an amazing performance in the finals. Chamberlain.

Louie's final outbreak was also because of Camp.

In the last four minutes of the first half, Kemp's pick-and-roll went down.

Stockton deftly led him inside.

Kemp took the ball, encountered Aguirre's dislocation defense, violently burst, knocked the opponent away, and completed the violent basket with his hands.

This kind of ball~www.novelmt.com~ doesn't matter if you don't give 2+1, Darrell Garretson actually called Kemp an offensive foul.

"If you're too **** old to see clearly, I suggest you retire after the game!" Louie rushed directly from the sidelines to Garretson.

This time, Garretson fell to the ground in shock, picked up the whistle and continuously whistled at Louis.

He blew Louie's second technical foul.

The forum was booed, the fans applauded the referee, the Lakers players kept quiet, they knew who took advantage.

The Knicks players were outraged by Louie's second technical.

Everyone gathered around, as if the referee would retaliate on the spot if the referee didn't take back the penalty.

However, there is no reason to take back the foul that was blown out?

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