The Rest, Only Noise

Chapter 955: Why do we become like this

The book "When the Garden was Eden" was destined for fire.

It revealed a Knicks team that the world didn't know.

Just like before "Jordan's Law" came out, people thought that Jordan was a perfect person, without flaws, like a combination of magician and Bird.

However, "Jordan's Law" revealed a competitive, morbid Jordan, who likes to gamble and is not easy to admit defeat. Although he does his due diligence as a leader, he is not a good teammate.

Arguably, the book tarnished the image Jordan's team had been in for years.

The damage it caused, like Kobe Bryant returning from a vacation in Eagle County, became a permanent stain on the player.

And the stories and stories revealed in "When the Garden Was Eden" are half-truths.

The worst thing about the author, William Roden, is to put what happened in reality into the book in a different way of expression.

Knicks players gathered here on the training ground arranged by the Spurs for the Knicks.

In addition to the new team this season, all the old players in the team last season are the suspects of Louie.

But in Louie's eyes, the whistleblower was clearly John Selly.

Because there are a lot of things in this book that the old man who hasn't been on the team for many years can't know.

And after staying in the team for many years, and being friendly with the media, there is no second person except Sally.

Judging from Sally's reaction, Louie believes that the person who informed Roden a lot of inside information is him, and he is inseparable.

Louie was not surprised that Sally did such a thing. What made him sad and angry was Ewing's loss of reason.

When he saw the unfavorable contents of the book, he did not doubt whether there was anything wrong with the book, and directly concluded that Wilson had provided unfavorable information to him with the inference of guilt.

After everyone had arrived, Louis took "When the Garden was the Garden of Eden" and counted the sensitive passages in it.

"This book says that Benj is self-righteous, considers himself Mr. Perfect, and obeys me like a puppy I raise every day. On the surface, he doesn't care what others think, but he acts more behind the scenes than anyone else."

"The book also says that Patrick is the most slutty man in the league. He has an underground lover in every away game, and his girlfriend stays with him when he goes out. Every time he checks into an away hotel, he will take the initiative to vote. hugs, and he never refuses."

"The book even says I'm a racist because I keep making fun of Patrick's looks."

"The book says we're an unhappy team, and everyone has things they can't ask for, such as salary, such as tactical status, and I think that's true." Louie sneered, "But I didn't expect that we In addition to the unhappy and unhappy people in this team, there are also big-mouthed people. He can't control his own mouth. Knowing why he did it, what was his relationship with William Roden? Or, what did Roden do to him?"

The atmosphere at the scene was cold, and Louis would not give up until he caught the inner ghost today.

"A lot of things here, only the old people in the team know, so those who just joined the team last year can be ruled out."

As soon as these words came out, the scope was narrowed down to Ewing, Miller, Seley, Wilson, Rodman, Stevens, McHale, and Stockton.

Louis also pointed out them, "One of you is a whistleblower."

Except for Rodman, who was not present, everyone else looked at each other.

The biggest evil of this book is that the Knicks no longer trust each other as they used to.

Because their private affairs were exposed by someone.

Although he is not necessarily malicious, the writer will do everything he can to write in order to attract attention.

"It's not me." You Yin firmly denied it.

Then there was Miller, who vowed, "I can't keep my mouth shut until I'm on the court."

McHale continued; "I know what to say and what not to say."

Wilson hasn't spoken since the fight with Ewing and the explanation.

Just like no one believed that Ewing would do such a thing, and no one believed that Wilson would betray everyone.

Stockton didn't deny it, but he said it had nothing to do with him in another way: "Dennis has been close to the media for the past two years, because of Madonna, he got a lot of attention."

"Will he..."

"No." On this point, Louie can vouch for Rodman. "Dennis has no precedent for taking the team's affairs to attract attention."

When Louis mentioned "precedent", everyone looked at Sally.

The only person on the team with a precedent for this is Selly.

Kemp's contract renewal has been delayed before, and the Knicks have made a bet on whether Kemp's new contract will be bigger than Wilson. While this sort of thing doesn't cause negative publicity, no one has leaked the news except for Sally.

With this example in front of him, Sally instantly became the number one suspect.

Sely shuddered, the suspicion from his teammates broke his heart, and that was the truth.

"John, is that you?"

Louis asked in a questioning tone.

Sally felt unprecedented pressure and guilt, and there was no malice in what he did. But in the end, he made a big mistake.

Facing Louis' inquiry, Sally did not quibble.

"It's me..." Sally looked at the floor, he didn't dare to look at Louis. "it's me."

Louie had been nine out of ten before that this man was Selly.

But the matter remains open until he admits it himself.

Now, he confessed himself.

As a professional player, Selley has little to be faulted for, other than choosing to go vegan.

With his talent, he can start on most teams.

In the Knicks, in order to be a member of the murder press, he needs to control his weight, focus on defense, and always give his best in less than 15 minutes per game.

He won five straight championships with the team, held a cheap contract, and made outstanding contributions. The city of New York has its own charm, and what Selley can't get on the court, he can get off the court.

Selina's events in the team should attract people's attention, and Louis has no objection.

But everything has a degree.

This degree is not to negatively affect other people.

Salley did a horribly stupid thing with no malice that had the potential to cause irreparable damage to the Knicks locker room.

"Why?" Louis tried his best to remain calm.

"I...my words...was... misinterpreted," said Sally, trembling.

Most of the Knicks have given Roden private interviews, so who hasn't been misinterpreted?

Louie used to be proud and proud of this team, in the beginning, they had nothing and shown closeness, and when they beat the Celtics in 1988, he believed this team would be great.

But now, five years later, the Knicks have surpassed the Celtics, won five consecutive championships, and dominated the league as kings, which is certainly great.

However, if you want to compare the Knicks and the Celtics with four consecutive championships, Louie thinks they are not as good as each other.

The Celtics are the perfect team. You don't see Thomas picking quarrels because he's jealous of Sampson. You don't see Bird doing whatever he wants because he's favored by the media. Even Thomas, the biggest ticking time bomb, is in It's been there for ten years.

They also have irreversible contradictions, but they can come together closely for the same goal.

And this feeling, Louis has not felt in the Knicks for a long time.

Today's incident made Louis completely disappointed with himself and the team.

He didn't fully control the locker room, he couldn't restrain Salley, he couldn't get Ewing and Wilson to work together, he couldn't do anything to Rodman, he couldn't completely balance the various conflicts in the team, what he's done in recent years All efforts are moving in one direction - let the conflict break out later.

In the center of the vortex, Louis finds that he is no longer who he was.

The 23-year-old dared to promise Auerbach that he would make the Celtics "the way they should be", but now, facing the Knicks, the 33-year-old has no certainty about what happened. After that, they can recover.

"John, you owe everyone an apology." Louie looked at Selly, "If the trade window didn't close now, you'd be traded. But now I have to keep you, it's up to you what to do next. "

Finally, Louie looked at Ewing.

For the things he did today, a few years ago, Louis would scold him for dozens of minutes in a fit of rage.

But today, Louis only feels powerless and deeply disappointed.

"Patrick, you owe benj an apology."

Louie addressed Ewing as "Patrick", not "Patrick." He calls Ewing "Patrick" almost only in front of the media.

"no need."

Wilson, who had been silent for a long time, stood up and said indifferent words with a cold expression: "Since the matter has been clarified, so be it."

What disappointed Louie most about Ewing was that he was always angry when he shouldn't be, silent when he shouldn't be silent, and running away when he shouldn't.

Wilson's current appearance is what he imagined Ewing to look like.

Does Wilson hold no grudge against Ewing? Doesn't he mind what's going on today?

Wilson now reminds Louie of Dr. J~www.novelmt.com~ a man who abandoned his own nature in order to maintain something.

However, Dr. J's pretentious attitude made Louis disgusted, and the more mature and steady Wilson behaved at this time, the more Louis felt sorry for him.

After the crowd dispersed, Louis and the teaching assistants were silent for a long time.

"Why did we become like this?" Tomjanovich asked softly.

Zhao Yuanzheng said happily: "Fortunately, Benj didn't completely lose his mind."

Really? Is this something to be happy about?

But why does Louis feel that there is an unprecedented indifference in Benj's eyes?

"I don't know why." Louis said irritably. "Whenever this happens, the more sensible people always get the worst feelings and results."

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