The Rest, Only Noise

Chapter 801: Conquerors finally rule the forum

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The Suns were doing well, and until Kevin Johnson blew Stockton, the momentum of the game wasn't clear.

The Knicks can only say they have an advantage, but this advantage can be big or small.

Chris Jackson played the rest of the first half after being replaced.

In less than three-and-a-half minutes, Jackson showed how the standard ball-handling core of a small-ball era used his advanced skills to impact the game.

Within a few minutes, Jackson made 3 of 6 shots, including 3 of 4 three-pointers, and he missed all shots from within the three-point line.

Halftime 12 points, 1 rebound and 3 assists.

Not only was his performance on a par with Kevin Johnson, he played better than KJ in terms of efficiency and scoring in those minutes and also allowed the Knicks to go into the second half with a 15-point advantage.

"CJ reminds me of Pete Maravich." When Louis touted his players, he has always had no scruples, unless it was Ewing - although Louis never believed in the existence of Ewing's law, but he believed that people The code of conduct exists for Ewing. As long as someone brags about his performance, he has a high probability of diarrhea in the next game.

"I keep saying how special he is and you always take my words as a compliment to him. But, I wouldn't give a compliment to a player who just arrived at the Knicks for no reason. The Knicks are the defending champions and we have There are a lot of good players, and the competition is fierce. CJ was able to sit on the rotation in his first season, and if you think about what this represents, you will know how much I appreciate him."

NBC's reporter asked, "Coach Lu, can you be specific about how special CJ ​​is?"

"I love the contrast between him and Pete. We watch him play now, like people in the '70s watching Pete on the court and watching Star Wars in the movie theater. He was ahead of his time, ahead of our time." Louie smiled at the camera, "He is the most important signing we made in the offseason."

Those who are familiar with Louis can hear the unusual taste from his words.

Louie is a high profile guy, that's not false.

Since his debut, he has been as passionate and crazy as Queen frontman Freddie Mercury. There are a lot of old-school coaches who look down on him and get slaughtered by him over and over again.

To this day, those who look down on him have either retired from the industry or changed their minds.

For Louis, who already holds five championship rings, no one dares to look at his achievements with contempt.

He is the Everest of professional basketball.

Identity and status have changed, so will Louis's style of doing things.

He's sleeker and more poised than he was in 1984, and he's no longer trying to make a team pay in blood.

Even when Louie was at his most frivolous, he didn't disgust his opponent with a smug face after a profitable trade. Because he knows that they may have contacts in the future. If he offends the other party, how can he make a deal, and what else can he take advantage of?

So, unless the two sides have a grudge, Louis won't stress how much he took advantage of the deal.

But today, he emphasized the importance of Chris Jackson to NBC reporters, vowing that he is the most important reinforcement for the Knicks this summer.

Just before the start of the new season, the Celtics also believed that trading Chris Jackson for multiple draft picks from the Knicks was the best deal for Dave Garvet.

Billy Owens has been a big disappointment as the new season begins, and it took only a few games for Doug Smith to show a heartbreaking parallel for Boston. At the same time, Chris Jackson squeezed into the Knicks' rotation as Stockton's first backup.

This is no small matter.

Stockton's backup candidates are Danny Ainge, Vernon Maxwell, Reggie Williams. Although there is not a full-time point guard, but can play point guard. Jackson, as a notorious parallel importer, was able to compete with them, take the bench position, and put Angie on the bench, which speaks for itself.

Then, Jackson's performance in the new season is also in the hearts of Bostonians.

He doesn't look like a parallel importer.

His performance with the Knicks alone is enough to start with the Celtics, who have now fallen to the point where Cheeks and John Bagley have the ball.

The Bostonians wouldn't be so bad if they just missed Jackson.

To their dismay, the team traded Steve Smith and Reggie Lewis for Billy Owens.

If it is in some draft years, the No. 5 pick is changed to the No. 2 pick, and at most one draft pick will be added.

But this year is a big year for the draft, and the top four are the only ones.

However, no matter how unique it is, it will not be enough to get the All-Star + No. 5 pick for the No. 2 pick.

If Owens played Bird's performance back then, the fans would definitely not say a word, and they would be done by blowing Garvet. Now, the two who have been transferred to Miami have performed well. Owens is actually good in Boston, averaging 15+7+5 per game, which is quite comprehensive, but if the Bostonians had known that he was at this level, they would have killed Garvet. Can't do this deal either.

Criticisms of the Celtics' summer play have come in waves in New England since the start of the new season.

Now, back to the original question, why did Louie rush to say that the introduction of the Jackson Knicks made a lot of money? Is he at odds with the Celtics?

Even if the Knicks and Celtics are longtime Eastern Conference foes, Louie shouldn't do it.

Because of the close personal relationship between Louis and many of the Celtics' top brass, news of the breakup of the friendship between Louis and Boston's top brass began to spread.

Boston executives, scrambling to quell public opinion, finally realized what role Louie played in last summer's trade.

They only need to seriously review the market to know when Louis started trading.

At that time, what Louis was doing behind the scenes would naturally come to the surface.

That's what Louie wants the Celtics management to realize.

They have to know who set the game for all kinds of summer.

The Celtics tried to grasp the hope of Sampson's peak period, but who was destroyed.

And, most importantly, why did Louis do this.

Louie looked forward to Boston's call, and even more looking forward to the other party's questioning, because he had the same question in his heart.

When he didn't do anything bad for Boston, why was Boston withholding key information in the Chris Jackson trade in order to make the trade and entrap the Knicks?

In professional sports, it is normal for teams to calculate with each other.

But this kind of thing applies everywhere.

Louis walked out of Boston, no matter what, he was a Celtic faction with green blood on his body, so he would not cheat on the Celts.

However, the Celtics were going to use Chris Jackson to trick people, but they thought of the Knicks first?

Louie really wanted to know, who made this decision?

What kind of thinking are you holding on to do this?

Auerbach, or Dave Garvet?

Whoever it is, Louie will not forgive, he is waiting for a call from Boston.

He believed that the call would come soon.

There must be someone in Boston who is going to blame the ungrateful Coach Road.

In the second half of the sun, the situation was basically under Louis' control.

Whenever the sun has the momentum to counterattack, the Knicks will suppress it for the first time.

By the end of the game, the Knicks had a 19-point lead over the Suns.

Louie noticed that Stockton's aggression increased a lot after he came up in the second half, and 80% was stimulated by Chris Jackson.

Louie is not averse to intra-team competition.

The old boy Stockton should also have a sense of crisis.

Louie has no doubts about Stockton's professional attitude and believes he has fully lived up to his potential. Whether it was in Utah in his past life or in New York in this life, the noise off the court didn't affect him as an indisputable professional player.

But Louie is a man who loves variables.

He didn't want Stockton to be a boring person like in his previous life. Although he could still get what he wanted, it was too boring.

Stockton should raise the bar for himself, which is one of Jackson's roles.

After the sun, the Knicks have a smooth sailing.

30 points overturned the Cavaliers.

Then the Lakers met for the first time in the following season. The Lakers who lost the tragedy were still the top team in the West, but they were in a period of confusion.

They're Showtime, and all of a sudden the guy hosting Showtime retirees, what about the others? Do you want to keep playing Showtime, or find your own style?

Pippen got lost in the process, and David Robinson became the backbone of the team, successfully calling out Rodman's six fouls.

At the same time as the admiral showed great power, Ewing also showed no inferior offensive and defensive dominance.

This is the Huashan battle between giants. Robinson scored 39 points, 15 rebounds, 6 assists, 4 blocks and 2 steals. With the help of the system, Ewing scored 53 points, 12 rebounds and 8 blocks. The amazing quasi-triple-double.

Although the giants were the protagonists of this game, the defender's heart was even more dazzling when he hit the last goal.

Jeff Hornacek hit a quasi-lore 3-pointer that turned the Lakers back into victory six seconds before the end of the game.

112 to 111

The fans of the forum screamed like they were on a stimulant.

Hornacek gestured to his old Knicks friends, as if to say: I'm sorry, you can't win this game.

Wilson sneered and asked Louis for instructions: "Can you give me the last ball?"

"Patrick, what's your opinion?" Louie couldn't help but take care of the feelings of those who scored 53 points~www.wuxiaspot.com~ Ewing snorted: "Do I have a choice?"

"Then you fight, Benj!" Louis drew a tactic.

A simple tactic, Wilson catches the ball at the top of the arc, and Ewing picks and rolls.

Wilson takes less than a second to decide whether to shoot from the spot or drive to the paint.

Ewing's pick-and-roll quality is unique among centers. His upper body is stronger than Sampson's, and his pick-and-roll position selection and small movements are far better than Robinson's. Olajuwon's name is seven feet. Guys, there is no comparison.

Ewing's pick-and-roll helps Wilson create the best offense.

Directly overturned Pippen, who was defending Wilson, to the ground, Wilson pulled up from the outside, and the light turned on and the ball was scored.

"Yes!!" Marv Albert's iconic roar, "The conquerors finally rule the forum!"

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