The Rest, Only Noise

Chapter 906: I prefer the way you spout trash talk

As an upstart in the Wild West, the Clippers' competitiveness stems from the addition of Olajuwon and Drexler.

This is Earl Monroe's biggest move since becoming the Clippers' general manager.

Building a championship contending team in one summer made Monroe a favorite for general manager of the year.

In Memorial Coliseum, Louie and Monroe say hello.

"Your fans are not very friendly," Louie complained.

Monroe can't handle this kind of thing, he has only one suggestion: "I think you better not let CJ play tonight, or you will find out what is really unfriendly."

"Why do you say that too?"

"Who else said that?"

"CJ." Louie said, "He didn't want to play before, but I persuaded him and he figured it out."

Monroe thinks Louie has done a bad thing with good intentions.

"Coach Lu, have you ever seen a fanatical radical?" Monroe asked seriously.

"I've lived in Manhattan for a long time, so...you know, it's hard for me to meet." Louie laughed.

Monroe only shook his head for why Louis didn't eat meat: "I have seen this group of people who are murderous and irrational, do everything recklessly, and only bring destruction to the world. Some media believe that the main component of activists is The crowd is Mlm, that's why CJ is disgusted, maybe it's not his fault, but he speaks up for activists in front of the media many times, and CJ is a hypocritical accomplice to those who have been hurt by activists."

Even though Louis has lived on this land for almost 15 years, there are still many things he doesn't understand.

This thing is one of them, but he understands what it feels like to be excluded.

"Maybe you're right, but CJ has decided to confront them."

After listening to Monroe's words, Louie suddenly felt that it was better for CJ to avoid his edge.

But now, CJ has decided to stand up to them.

Louie doesn't think about it any more, even if Jackson is DNP, one day he will choose to face it. As long as he still believes in YSL, this will not change.

Come early, come late, you have to come.

This is just more chaotic on the basis of the already chaotic Knicks. For a **** like Rodman, Louie is almost out of control. Why do you care about one more activist supporter?

During the warm-up, the audience in the front row gave CJ bad words.

He made preparations for this in advance, and in order not to let those sounds affect his mood, he chose to plug his ears with cotton.

This method can only be used temporarily.

When the game starts, he still has to listen to Louis. At that time, it will be the most difficult stage.

The Knicks started as usual.

On the Clippers side, the starter is Gary Grant PG, a point guard who averaged 10 assists per game early in his career.

The other people are Sprewell, Drexler, Olajuwon, and Mutombo.

They have tool-man point guards, flying small forwards and shooting guards, and the popular twin towers.

Also sitting off the court were Ron Harper and Robert Horry.

The Clippers have the top seven in the league.

Seeing this lineup, even Louis did not dare to be careless.

At the tactical analysis meeting before the game, Louis emphasized the need to prevent the glider from maneuvering and to avoid the side blasting of Sprewell. The most important thing is that Ewing had to withstand Olajuwon.

Louie suddenly found that this lineup is also very strong defensively.

Mutombo was the first basket protector in the 1990s. Olajuwon was one of the best basket protectors of his generation, and he had many advantages that traditional centers didn't have.

His ability to copy the ball is the best among centers, and his switching is the best as well as sweeping... As far as defense is concerned, as long as Drexler doesn't lose too much, the Clippers may become The best defense in the West.

In the opening jump ball, Mutombo faced his senior Ewing and won the ball for the Clippers.

Grant advanced with the ball, and after halftime, Mutombo pulled away, but he had no shooting ability, so Ewing would just let him go.

Olajuwon carried Kemp to attack.

Da Meng just put the ball in and pushed it in, but Ewing didn't even think about double-teaming when he saw Olajuwon collect the ball and walk on the line, making a small skyhook above Kemp's head.

2 to 0

The Knicks offense was dominated by Stockton.

Stockton dribbled the ball and raised the fingers of his right hand.

Ewing and Kemp were dispatched at the same time, and the Clippers were protected by Mutombo and followed by Olajuwon.

Ewing's pick-and-roll went down, and Kemp opened the screen.

Olajuwon chose to switch defenses. Stockton did not have the consciousness to play big, and at the same time, he did not think it was a good choice to let Kemp play small on the perimeter.

He decided to pass the ball to Ewing, who was down the line.

There is no problem with choice, people have problems.

Ewing seemed to have no idea about Mutombo, and even wanted to face the defense.

Mutombo didn't give the seniors face, he stretched his long arms and jumped up to give Ewing a big hat.

"Patrick, are you awake?"

Louis asked.

The Clippers' counterattack was swift.

Olajuwon picked up the ball and passed it to Sprewell.

Madman took the ball and pushed back. When he confronted Miller in the frontcourt, the rookie, who surprised the Los Angeles natives, set Miller's defense on the three-point line with a terrible first step.

For his breakthrough, Miller did not react at all.

4 to 0

Madman dunks, another goal for the Clippers.

"The Clippers' two inside lines are second to none in the league in offensive and defensive strength." Tomjanovich suggested that Louie activate ExchangeRicky (high dynamic offense).

This is one of the strategies that the Knicks coaching staff has set in advance.

The Clippers' twin towers are powerful. You don't need to try to know this. Now they have learned it for themselves. The result is that Ewing's two fool-like attacks are completely unable to break them, so they have to get fire support from outside players.

Tomjanovich's suggestion was extremely correct, and Louis went to the sidelines to remind Stockton for the first time.

"John!" Louie pointed his thumb to the bottom corner.

Stockton will take care of the rest.

The Knicks' familiarity with high-post dynamic offense no longer requires tactical gestures to call.

With Louie's finger pointing outside, the ball handler on the court knows what to do.

Ewing is weak in attacking the inside line, and naturally he needs two peripheral players, Wilson and Miller, to share the pressure.

Miller went first, Wilson moved later.

Kemp high pick-and-roll, Ewing weak side empty-handed screen.

The chance was on Wilson, but when he lifted the ball, Olajuwon's speed on the backstop surprised Louie.

Too fast, as a center has this kind of agility, can be called perverted.

Wilson points to Olajuwon and holds the ball himself.

Big dream's back-up defense bought time for Sprewell's defensive rotation, and he successfully came to Wilson.

As a rookie, he has no reverence in front of the great conqueror.

"You can't do anything under my defense!"

Sprewell shouted self-righteously.

Originally Wilson wanted to return the ball to Stockton to regroup because there was still time.

Sprewell dared to spam him, and things naturally escalated.

Wilson lowered his center of gravity and dribbled the ball with his right hand. After an emergency stop, the one-handed variation dribble swayed the madman's center of gravity in front of him.

At this point, Wilson quickly reversed the dribble from behind to pull Sprewell to an angle where he could never return.

In an instant, Wilson performed Tim Hardaway's signature move - Killercrossover!

The ball crossed from left hand to right hand, slammed into a position, and knocked Sprewell's defense to the ground.

"HolyBenj!"

Louis spread his hands excitedly.

What's even more terrifying is that Wilson didn't mean to shoot at all after shaking Sprewell, but made a lazy gesture of "get up, I'm waiting for you to guard me".

A furious Sprewell rose from the ground and lunged at Wilson like a wild horse out of control.

Wilson took a shot and shook him up for the second time.

This time, Sprewell bumped into Wilson's body.

When the center of gravity was destroyed by Sprewell, Wilson's hand threw the ball.

The sideline referee blew his whistle instantly.

But even a foul couldn't stop Wilson.

"Shh!"

"Benj scores four!"

"Latrier Sprewell~www.novelmt.com~ This is a lesson you must learn - never trash talk about conquerors!"

Wilson said to Sprewell, who was shocked and speechless: "Control your expression, I prefer your trash-talking face."

For moments like these, even the best coaches can only watch.

After all, the court is the stage for the players, and Wilson has become a legend for all rookies entering the league.

There will be more and more Sprewells.

Louie believes that Wilson will teach those rookies all the lessons with equal force.

Compared to people like Jordan, Bird, and Tragic, he probably won't even sweat when hitting these scumbags.

Plus, Louie swapped Ewing for Wilson's free throw.

Although the opening was less than 2 minutes, his state was not very good.

Every time he played against Olajuwon, Ewing always had a grudge and wanted to press the opponent to fight.

In the past, Olajuwon was in the **** team of the Rockets, and Ewing could be crushed by the lineup. Now they are standing next to Mutombo and Drexler. If you want to play people like before, I am afraid it is not about being strong. Inconveniently being fucked.

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