The Rest, Only Noise

Chapter 928: he is really happy

On January 5, the team that suffered the Knicks' wrath was the Cleveland Cavaliers.

The Cavaliers have been down and down for many years, and now they are rebuilding with Bill Cartwright, Charles Smith, Jack McLeod, Greg Anthony, Jim Jackson and others as the core, and they are still playing well.

However, the current win rate is still less than 45%, if you want to enter the playoffs, this is not enough.

What they met was the Knicks who came in anger.

After Ewing was scolded by Louis, he banned female **** for three consecutive days.

On the training ground, he was a personal powder keg, and he clashed with Wilson many times in the match, but they just confronted him and didn't do anything.

He came to the game with this state, facing former Knicks center Cartwright, Ewing hit the killer.

By halftime, the Cavaliers had trailed by 20 points.

But Ewing had no intention of stopping.

He had to score as well as rebound, and finally, by the fourth quarter, he had eight blocks.

Judging from the data, Ewing has the opportunity to hit a super triple-double of 50+10+10 blocks.

In order to make this happen, Louis deliberately called a timeout to signal the defenders on the perimeter to prevent the shot.

"Patrick will treat them to hot pot."

The Cavaliers also really cooperated. Seeing that the Knicks' defensive focus was on shooting, they shifted their offensive focus to the inside.

When Ewing blocked double figures, Knicks legend and Madison Square Garden home announcer Walter Fraser said excitedly: "Patrick Ewing made his name shine with a relentless block. In the history of professional basketball in New York!"

In the end, the Knicks beat the Cavaliers by 58 points.

Ewing played for 40 minutes, and after three days of abstinence, he played like a tiger, tearing up the Clevelands like a mad dog, scoring 50 points, 10 rebounds and 10 blocks in a single game.

"I just want to rule the game!" Ewing said arrogantly. "I can rule whoever is standing across from me!"

The reporters were professional, and they added, "What about Ralph Sampson?"

In Louisa, the reporter asked a poignant question.

"Coach Lu, this is the 586th victory of your career, how do you feel?"

Louie remembers the New York media celebrating his 500th game win with the Knicks early in the season.

Also, those 500 games count only for Louie's wins in New York.

What I'm talking about today should be adding his wins in Boston's season (72 wins).

"I'll probably feel better when 600 wins," said Louis Versailles. "Now, it's good, but it's limited because it's only 1/586."

After the game, reporters brought up the issue of Kemp's contract extension again and again.

As a recent traffic code, Kemp himself makes noise on the court, his agent makes noise off the court, and Louie is responsible for wiping the bottom of the two at the end of the game.

Kemp's contract extension was the most difficult for Louie to come to New York.

The point that stumped both sides is very simple, that is, money.

It's not that the Knicks can't give Kemp more money, they just have Wilson up front.

Louie wouldn't let anyone other than Ewing get paid more than him.

This was Louie's attitude, and as a result, it became Baylor's only bottom line when negotiating.

If you don't exceed this bottom line, you can say anything. If you exceed this bottom line, it's useless to say that you can break the sky.

Renewals like Kemp whose own bottom line has already exceeded management’s bottom line are difficult to carry on.

As long as Camp doesn't mess himself up, Louis is not in a hurry.

At the moment, except for a certain game last year, when Kemp suddenly frantically ignored the game's stats, everything else was normal.

The pressure to renew became his motivation to play well.

Even in games the Knicks lost, he played well.

Seeing his rapid progress, Louis's mood was complicated.

Kemp played well, of course he was happy.

However, the better he plays, the less likely his agent will back down when it comes to re-signing.

Wilson avoided the issue of Kemp's contract extension, praised Ewing's dominant 50-point block triple-double, and then stood up: "Until Coach Lu reaches 600 wins, we will not lose a game."

When he heard Wilson say "We can't lose a game", Louis was inexplicably tight.

I always feel that this sentence is not auspicious.

The Knicks won't have enough opponents for Wilson's next game.

The Orlando Magic let O'Neal score 26 points and 12 rebounds in front of Ewing, but when he turned around, he lost 29 points.

"Benj told me that if I lost before I had my 600th win as a coach, he'd shave his head," Louie said gloatingly. Scenes."

On January 10, the Knicks and the Celtics met by a narrow road.

They came to the Boston Garden, which was hostile to them.

This season, the Celtics, led by Sampson and Bird, are storming the top half of the Eastern Conference.

Sampson finally showed signs of aging, averaging 28 points, 11 rebounds, 6 assists and 2.8 blocks per game so far this season.

This is the first time since 1981 that Sampson has averaged fewer than three blocks per game.

It was also the first time since 1984 that Sampson's rebounds per game fell below 12.

It is the first time that Sampson has taken the lead in the past few years, scoring no more than 30 points per game for the first time.

Sampson, now 32 years and 5 months old, is indeed a bit old.

So he's not the first center?

The question will be revealed tonight.

Louie doesn't care what others think, but he believes Ewing will be very angry if someone tells Ewing that the No. 1 center is not Sampson.

Ewing tried to break Sampson's defense, but only hit 1 of 4 shots.

Bird found a hard-to-limit shooting touch.

Billy Owens, who made Boston fans love and hate, played his best performance against the Knicks.

Now, the blueprint for the future of Owens as a combination of the tragic and Byrd has gone bankrupt.

He's not a tragic man, and he's not Bird, he's just an overrated parallel importer.

Owens was treated as a parallel trade, saying that he was wronged, and he was not wronged.

As the No. 2 overall pick in the draft, he averaged 14 points, 8 rebounds and 4 assists per game in his second season.

This data is not bad. After all, the rookie has been watching for three years, and maybe he will evolve beyond the specifications next year.

But for those who have a combination of sad birds on their heads, this kind of data is parallel imports.

There is no more water.

It's like Andrew Wiggins, the No. 1 pick in the super draft year, with super-giant talent and endurance attributes, turned into the top match Ariza in the name?

Saying that he is not a parallel importer, I am sorry for the talent of the same class, I am sorry for his title of No. 1 pick, I am sorry for his plasticity and potential, I am sorry that the Cavaliers traded him for Kevin Love in 2014. You think the Cavaliers are stupid, but Love was on the second team before coming to the Cavaliers, averaging 26.1 points, 12.5 rebounds and 4.4 assists per game. Only Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, Chamberlain, Baylor, Billy Cunningham have ever held this statistic—yes, neither did Bird.

As for why he went to the Cavaliers and turned into fishing, maybe you can say that he is a brush, but considering that one of his teammates seems to have a BUFF that turns star teammates into fishing, it is hard to say whose fault it is.

Owens came into the league with unparalleled expectations, but in the end, he couldn't prove himself.

Even if he played well this night.

In the face of the league's first small forward Benjamin Wilson, he scored 26 points, 10 rebounds and 5 assists. His ability to handle the ball once made people believe that perhaps the combination of sad birds is not empty talk.

Louie can also see that Owens' ability to handle the ball is really good.

After all, the future Durant's ability to handle the ball is learned from his game video.

Although it is not clear whether the boy's function of holding a ball can be learned by watching videos, but Durant said that if he learned it, he must have learned it. KD in the post-trumpet era is unequivocal.

The Celtics led the Knicks by 24 points at the end of the third quarter.

In the fourth quarter, Louis replaced Ewing, who was smashed by Sampson, and chased points with Yu Tiancan, Miller, Reggie Williams, Wilson and Kemp.

The three-pointer that fell on the Bostonians was not rain, but storm.

The stormy three-pointer started with a 24-second reluctant attempt by Yu Tiancan.

The Knicks' offense was blocked to death, and Yu Tiancan, who was outside the three-point line, could only throw a random ball to try his luck, and then he made it.

Miller came over to give him a high five, as if to rub some touches away from him.

Everything after that begins.

Miller scored 6 three-pointers in a crazy single quarter, Wilson made up 4, Williams added 2, and even Kemp has 1.

The Knicks scored 14 three-pointers in a single quarter to penetrate the Celtics' defense and achieved an epic comeback from a 24-point deficit.

At the end of the game, Louis lit a cigar.

This is the second time he has lit a cigar in the garden.

Fans hate him for doing it.

Compared to the cigar he lit in 1986, this cigar was lit involuntarily.

"I just wanted to enjoy the moment," Louie told reporters.

Boston fans may not believe it, but the innocent smile on Louie's face doesn't seem to fool anyone.

He is really happy.

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