The Rest, Only Noise

Chapter 823: I like playing with Billy

April 24

Rudy Tomjanovich hummed a tune with the team to Madison Square Garden, and he's been having a good time lately.

Because last month, Michael Tyson was sentenced to ten years in prison for rape.

In Louie's words, Tomjanovich felt like a month had passed.

He may have been a little too dribbling, repeatedly hitting a roadside billboard with his car in April.

Although his attitude of admitting mistakes is good, his bumpy rhythm doesn't seem to stop.

The New York Times also satirized Tomjanovich for this: "We seriously doubt that the man who taught Rudy to drive was taught by Jose Canseco."

Tomjanovich apologized and promised not to drive alone until he gets rid of his habit of bumping into roadside billboards.

Tomjanovich made this statement not simply because he was sprayed by the media, but mainly because he was worried about what to do if he encountered someone.

It doesn't matter how many times you touch a roadside sign, as long as you don't feel bad about the cost of repairing the car, but if you touch someone, it's a big deal.

Louie wondered if Tomjanovich might have done something to excite him to celebrate Tyson's impending imprisonment, something he didn't have before.

Today is the opening day of the playoffs.

The Knicks' opponent, the Celtics, adjusted to the road atmosphere a day early.

The New Yorkers did not express the emotion of the Celtics' rapid decline, but only ridiculed the Bostonians to the core.

In this game, mean New York fans completely shattered Billy Owens' confidence.

Whenever Owens holds the ball, people in Madison Gardens will sing "likeavigin, oohooh~~likeavigin" from Madonna's famous song "Like a Virgin".

This amused Louis.

Responsible for bringing this wave of rhythms is Spike Lee, who has made a name for himself in the professional basketball circle through Jordan's classic aj commercial.

"Is that **** so disgusting?"

Louis asked with a smile.

Originally, Louis didn't feel the disgust of Knicks fans, but today, it's like a strong proof.

When the Knicks are at the edge, the New Yorkers are mean and critical.

Owens made 14 shots in the game, none of them hit, and the score was hanging.

He let Bird's 27 points, Sampson's 38 points are not enough.

Even more painful for the Celtics, Chris Jackson scored 22 points in 21 minutes off the bench.

He made 5 of 8 three-pointers, and every one of his three-pointers hit the hearts of Celtics fans in front of the TV.

Their anger rose more than once: "Why don't we keep cj?"

It was both Louie's revenge on the Celtics and Jackson's revenge on the Celtics.

Louie needs to prove that Jackson is not a difficult player, nor a parallel importer, and that he is a good player as long as the method is used correctly.

Jackson had to prove how wrong the Celtics were by sending him to New York without letting him play a game.

Jackson's mentality, and a season of transformation in the Knicks, as well as the tactical support of the system, allowed Jackson to dedicate his best performance to the Celtics.

In Game 1, the Knicks beat the Celtics by 31 points.

The rhythm and tone of the game were set from the beginning.

"We will not be discouraged," Bird told the media.

Sampson did not forget to encourage Owens, who played a disastrous performance: "Billy has a bright future, he just needs a period of time to adapt to the atmosphere of msg."

Celtics coach Chris Ford angrily accused Knicks fans at Madison Gardens: "They have endless malice for Billy, and those noises are the most disgusting noise I've ever heard on the court!"

In response to Ford, it is not the Knicks players or coaches, but the Knicks "big fan", Woody Allen, who has held the Knicks season ticket since the 1970s: "Only soft bubbles will be favored by fans. Interference is defeated, and real men never make excuses."

It's not just fans who are hostile to Owens, but Louie also has the idea of ​​destroying him.

Owens has indeed proven himself to be a parallel trader, but this parallel trade is still useful to the Celtics.

If it can destroy his fighting spirit in the playoffs, let him go from an unsatisfactory player to a pure negative asset like Doug Smith.

In the second game, Louie let Wilson, Rodman (as Wilson's substitute), and Reggie Williams (Wilson and Rodman's substitute) to mark Owens all the way.

In terms of inside assist defense, it is also based on the principle of preventing Owens from killing and allowing the rest of the Celtics to make some noise.

As a result, Wilson's defense made Owens nothing in the first quarter.

Ewing's help defense made him make a series of scoring mistakes after the breakthrough.

But it was Sean Kemp who destroyed his confidence.

Louie did not expect that he would witness the famous scene of Camp.

It was a high-level coordination. Kemp finished the pick-and-roll and cut inside. Because the Knicks made a three-pointer tonight and the Celtics all expanded their defenses inside, Owens was forced to shrink to the basket to protect the basket. So, he had to defend Kemp's cuts head-on.

Kemp caught Stockton's pass, knocked Owens over, and the basketball violently slammed into the hoop.

Owens flew out of bounds, and after Kemp fell, he gestured with his hands in a half-squat position, "Look who this embarrassed idiot is".

As Owens lay on the ground, he heard the fans singing "Like a Virgin".

Louis watched from the sidelines as the man known as the Combination of Sad Birds stood up.

It felt like watching uzi who lost to g2 in the s8 knockout round, and Owens only got a livery look from his anger.

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While the Knicks tormented Owens, Bird was also unknowingly lost.

Over the years, he has had an irregular life and an unhealthy diet, making it difficult to stay in shape when he turns 35.

Even if Sampson scored 40 points, it had no effect on the result.

The big score was 2-0.

The Celtics are already standing on the edge of a cliff, one step away from being out.

"There's probably only one suspense left in the series, and a lot of people are wondering if Billy Owens can score in the series."

Tonight, Owens scored again.

On April 28, the Knicks came to Boston.

The Celtics are less hostile to the Knicks than they once were.

At most, someone has a sour grape mentality about Chris Jackson playing well with the Knicks.

But when the deal was just completed, Celtics fans thought they earned it.

Looking at it now, it doesn't seem to be profitable at all.

Jackson was a good backup for Stockton, and the picks the Celtics took back from the Knicks, combined with the legacy of the Isiah Thomas trade, turned into parallel imports and hype they wouldn't face. commodity.

Tonight is the last day of the Celtics season.

Dave Gavitt and Jane Walker were there to watch.

Walker also said hello to Louie.

Louis saw his haggard face, and wanted to worry about the Celtics a lot.

When he was in Boston that year, he and Volcker were in constant contact. Whenever he and Auerbach disagreed, it was Volcker who reconciled.

In Louie's view, he is the best tool general manager.

It is the goat of a general manager of the type Elgin Baylor.

"Mr. Jane, is there anything you want to say?"

Before the game, Louie asked.

Walker avoided his eyes, thinking that Louis knew something, but seeing the slightly smiling face of the other party, he knew that it was just a polite inquiry.

"Contrast is better." Volker sighed

"That won't do," said Louie wickedly. "I like Billy the most."

At game 3, Celtics fans were relieved that Billy Owens scored the first point in the series.

What they didn't expect was that it turned out to be Owens' only score in the series.

A few minutes later, Owens failed to control his body's center of gravity when he grabbed the rebound, landed and was injured, so he withdrew from the game and never came back.

The aging Celtics used the lineup of Cheeks, John Long, Bird, Doug Smith and Sampson to fight with the Knicks.

Everyone knows that there will be no good results in this lineup.

At halftime, Sampson and Bird both played their best, and the Knicks led by 11 points.

In the third quarter, Wilson and Miller rained three points to establish the victory and kill the suspense of the game.

In the fourth quarter, the Celtics replaced Bird and let Sampson persist with the old, the weak, the sick and the disabled.

Eight minutes before the end, Bird returned. At that time, the Celtics were already 23 points behind.

Except for Ewing, the Knicks have no main force on the court.

But it was Ewing who gave Chris Jackson the highest quality pick-and-rolls.

In those eight minutes, Jackson didn't look like Curry.

He was like the Lillard who just pulled up the buzzer to beat the Thunder after halftime.

After the terrifying pick-and-roll, he made an emergency stop for a three-pointer, and one ball after another fell into the basket.

His emotions were beyond control.

Seeing that he was about to get sick, Ewing had a strong leadership attitude and stepped forward and hugged him tightly: "Man, it's alright!"

"cnm! Rotten ass! Bullshit! Fuck! Fuck!" Jackson growled, "I can't help myself fuck! Fuck..."

Jackson scored 18 points in those five minutes, bringing the deficit to 36.

Jackson's prowess, and the fact that he was too emotional to get sick, made it clear to the Celtics executives on the scene what had happened last summer.

When the camera is on Louie ~www.wuxiaspot.com~ he can be seen laughing sarcastically.

Fans only think that he is proud of his impending elimination of the Celtics, and only a few people know what he is laughing at.

He laughs at the Celtics for being unreasonable, he laughs at the ingenuity of the Celtics, he laughs at the inability of this team to remain competitive after leaving him, and he laughs at everyone in this arena, who didn't realize it until today To how good Chris Jackson is.

Tonight, Jackson scored 29 points and 6 assists. The team scored second only to Wilson in just 24 minutes.

This is incredible.

Tom Heinsohn said bitterly: "Why didn't Reed and Dave let CJ stay in Boston? He was supposed to be a Celtic!"

1 Jose Canseco, a major league star, was caught in controversy for admitting that he used drugs to improve his game. He once left Madonna's apartment alone and was found by the paparazzi. The Times satirized that Rudy's driving skills were taught by him. Because he rear-ended his wife with his car several times in 1992.

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