The Rest, Only Noise

Chapter 926: Rodman is a different kind of firework

Chapter 926 Rodman is not the same as fireworks

Putting Jordan's right hand is a bad idea.

After Louis adopted Zhao Yuanzheng's decision, he had a hunch that they would be blown up.

The results of it? Of course they were blasted.

This is like a mammoth without BAN. Jordan's breakthrough is unparalleled in the world, and he has the history's first mid-range shooting ability and interior-level finishing at the basket. If you let such a person's dominant hand break through, isn't it courting death?

Except for those who want to die, all those who want to die have their own goals.

Louie's purpose is to see clearly the essence of the pioneer.

Whether Jordan's sacrifice was willing or compromising for victory.

It turned out that the best player of all time in the previous life was not the kind of player Louie most admired as a basketball coach.

He needs data, is greedy for points, and wants to control everything, but he knows he can't win everything, so he needs help from others.

Sabonis and Thomas were the keys to the Blazers' win.

But once he got into his comfort zone, it felt different.

Louie watched as Jordan smashed the Knicks' restricted area, called Ewing's fifth foul, and scored at will.

Riley then reminded him to pay attention to his teammates.

With a word that woke the dreamer, Jordan began to look back for Thomas.

Jordan is an ego player, but not so big that he doesn't take his teammates seriously.

As a core player, he is very good.

The Knicks' experiment ended, and it failed at the cost of disappointing results.

114 to 102

The Blazers beat the Knicks by 12 points.

Jordan scored 34 points, 8 rebounds and 8 assists, expressing his satisfaction with the victory of the Christmas game: "We have been preparing for this game for a long time, and this is the result we want to see."

For the Knicks, Ewing declined a postgame interview.

Louis and Wilson at a press conference.

Talking about losing, Wilson said: "We lose a couple of regular-season games every year, so I don't take it to heart."

Talking about the matchup with Jordan, Wilson said: "I know a lot of people are saying we're 'rivals for life,' but I'm just a Knicks player, all non-Knicks players are my opponents, I have a lot of opponents, Michael is just one of them."

Portlanders thought Wilson was an arrogant nuisance.

Jordan repeatedly claimed that Wilson was "the Larry Bird of my life" while Wilson didn't see him as "the Erwin Johnson of my life"?

From this little thing, you can also see the difference between Jordan and Wilson.

Jordan is "me-dominant".

Wilson is "mainly my team."

That's why there's a huge gap in their popularity off the court, and while Wilson is also a worldwide sports icon, he doesn't have the sort of influence Jordan had in pop culture.

Fans love Wilson's Converse shoes, but Jordan's AJ is the brand that has been handed down.

The egocentric Jordan fits America's love of "individual heroism."

And Wilson's team-first is a virtue that is not so cool in the eyes of passers-by.

Louie thinks Wilson and Jordan are more of this generation's Chamberlain and Russell than "this generation's Bird and Tragedy."

It's just that this generation of Chamberlains has no blight.

However, Chamberlain, who has no blight disease, has been in the league for nine years but has not achieved anything. Where is the problem?

Louie was asked about Sean Kemp's recent performance.

Including tonight, so far in the new season, Kemp's performance can already be ranked second in the Knicks team.

Thanks to Rodman's insane way of doing things, Kemp will play longer in the games he is absent, and Kemp's playing time has increased to 29 minutes per game, averaging 22 points per game 9 Rebounds, 3 assists and 2 blocks.

You know, due to the division of the team's ball rights, and Ewing's own state after the start of the new season is not particularly good, his average data has dropped to 21 points and 9.7 rebounds.

Points are the lowest in nearly five years, and rebounds are lower than their rookie season.

Kemp's contract extension touched the hearts of many.

"We have been moving forward with the renewal of the contract." Of course, Louis will not tell the truth, "We have reached some consensus, but further discussions are needed."

The reporter who asked the question said: "However, Sean Camp's agent, Tony Dutt, said that the price you gave Camp was very different from their psychological expectations."

"It's also part of the negotiation and we'll get it done."

Louis did not pick up the other party's words.

Just turning the chatterbox away, the problem was thrown away.

After the press conference, Wilson returned to the locker room with Louie.

On the way, Wilson asked about Kemp's contract extension.

"Is there really a huge gap in the numbers?" Wilson asked.

Louis smiled lightly: "It can't be considered huge, it's only $1 million."

Now, Wilson knows why the Knicks and Kemp's contract extension is going so hard.

If it is 100,000, let it go, and 1 million is another concept.

Do you try to reduce Ewing's 6 million annual salary by 1 million?

It's up to everyone to fight to the end.

"What if the negotiations fail?" Wilson asked. "Will Sean play passively?"

"Do you think he will?"

"I don't think so," Wilson said rationally. "Failure to renew will only make him play harder. He has to prove that he is worthy of the agent's offer."

"That's right, so, for our six-peat, maybe it's better to let the contract renewal talks fail?" Louie joked that made Wilson nervous.

"However, there is a worse possibility." Wilson's words are what Louie is worried about. "He may become selfish because of the bankruptcy of the contract renewal negotiations, and he will be more eager for data and possessions, and thus damage the team's performance. Chemistry. If something goes wrong with Sean, our title defense prospects will not be clear."

Among the players, only Wilson can talk to Louie about a player's contract extension so easily.

Others either feel sensitive about things or don't care at all.

Like Ewing, he just needs to make sure his annual salary is the highest on the team.

Louie patted Wilson on the head.

"Stupid boy, do you think that by renewing Sean, our prospects for defending the title will be clear? You don't look at Portland's lineup, maybe we will be killed by them this year."

Louie's tone was relaxed, but Wilson's was serious.

"Coach, Sean is a sustainable talent, and I'm sure the team won't be short of money."

If the Knicks are short of money, then there should be no team in the NBA that is not short of money.

"This thing's been dragging on for too long, let's just get the extension done, don't think about me," Wilson said. "I know how the **** this salary cap works, it's going up dramatically every year, years The first $4 million was top, and now it's average. Coach, I totally understand that."

Before entering the locker room, Louie turned around and said, "Benj, you just need to train hard, focus on the game, and next time you play the Blazers, don't let Mickey kick his ass."

Jordan was 34+8+8 today, and Wilson was 30+7+5. Strictly speaking, it cannot be regarded as kicked ass.

Only the performance is slightly inferior.

Wilson said decisively: "I didn't get his **** kicked!"

"His stats are better than yours~www.novelmt.com~ also won the game, is there a more standard kick ass?"

Louie has always been a good player in the mentality of players.

Hearing his words, in addition to holding back his anger, Wilson went to Zhao Yuanzheng to ask when the next time he would play against the Blazers.

Losing the Christmas battle with the Blazers has no impact on the Knicks' status quo.

They are still fourth in the league.

The record is not as good as the Trail Blazers and Clippers in the West and the Heat in the East.

Even if they win this game, they are only on par with the Clippers, and they are still not as good as the Blazers and the Heat.

The next day, the league gave Rodman, who headed the referee, a big list.

5-game suspension and $5,000 fine.

Louie didn't say that the suspensions for all kinds of stadium violence are generally no more than five games, and the $5,000 ticket alone is the biggest ticket in recent times.

Don't look at the tens of thousands of dollars in fines in the future, but in the early 1990s, fines of $1,000-$3,000 were the most common.

Penalizing Rodman $5,000 shows that the league is fed up with the frowning off-court troubles of this chaotic devil.

Rodman said: "I'll give them money, but I'm still me, you know, I'm me, I'll do this, I'll do that, I'll be the real Dennis Rowe Derman."

The next day, the Knicks announced that Rodman had been suspended for one game because he did not attend practice on time.

"I let Coach Lu and everyone who supported me down, I'm sorry and I promise I won't do it again next time."

This kind of face is amazing.

Co-authoring a one-game suspension from a team is more powerful than a five-game suspension from the league + a $5,000 fine?

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