The Rest, Only Noise

Chapter 94: The championship is not easy to come by (1/45)

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Back in Boston, Louie went to Auerbach's office first.

He wants to know how the team has changed during his three months off.

"It's not a big change. Thanks to you, we now have three max-paid players on our account." Auerbach was referring to Bird, Sampson and Isiah Thomas.

Louie laughed: "If you're not happy, try to trade one or both of them to relieve salary pressure."

"Stop talking nonsense, is this time enough?" Auerbach asked.

Auerbach probably wouldn't believe it if Louie said he never rested at home. But he really didn't rest much, either studying how to coach or looking for a chance to get rich overnight - the former has yet to be practiced, and the latter will depend on Buffett's fascination.

"Almost." Louis replied.

Auerbach began to introduce the new situation in the team: "The important members of last season, we all stayed, Isiah is still running in, and there is a rookie named Danny Ainge, I think you will like him. "

Louis looked up.

Finally, I heard a familiar name again.

Louie's understanding of Ainge is concentrated in the period when the other party was the general manager of the Celtics. He did not know much about Ainge's playing career.

It's just that so far, all the players who are familiar to him have performed well, so he doesn't think Ainge will be bad either.

In addition, Auerbach also gave Louie a vaccination: "The video captain has not been idle for the past few months when you were away. He recruited 4 experienced assistant coaches from the university to serve as his offensive system assistants respectively. and defensive system assistants."

"so..."

"Yes, you're marginalized," Auerbach laughed sarcastically. "In the end, you're just a 21-year-old young man, and it's all about your **** stats and your judgement of the situation. Spatial judgment independent of basketball experience."

Louie wasn't angry at all, Fitch should have done it, otherwise it would be ridiculous for a head coach of him to ask a young man who is not a basketball professional every day if he has any tricks.

"I understand." Louis smiled, "I will get in well with my new colleagues."

Auerbach did not expect Louis to be so open-minded.

Louis' idea is also Auerbach's idea.

"It's not fair to you, but that's the only way to go. Bill is the head coach, and he has the right to decide the structure of the coaching staff. I know all the people he hired, and they are indeed professionals in the university, and go with them. Come a little closer, and you'll learn a lot." Auerbach said to Louie what he said to Sampson every day last season, "Your time has not come."

This reminded him.

"In this way, I can concentrate on helping Ralph train, which is not necessarily a good thing." Louis can stay out of the matter and continue to improve his theory.

His ugly words should be said in my heart first.

Fitch expanded his teaching assistant team to get rid of his reliance, Louis understandably.

However, he has his own temper and self-esteem. Since Fitch does this, from today onwards, if he encounters any trouble, Louis will not interfere again.

Even at the expense of the team losing the entire season.

While he doubts any team can beat the Celtics with Bird, Sampson, Smiling Assassin, Maxwell, Laimbeer, John Long in a one-round series...

"It's the best thing you can think of." Auerbach never knew what Louis wanted. Since he didn't act like he was fighting or grabbing, let him be.

Instead, he made the job easier.

Louie left Auerbach's office and headed to the arena.

Aside from the defunct chief assistant K.C. Jones sitting like a statue and not knowing what to record, the four new assistants are correcting the players' defensive habits in detail.

Fitch is as rude and brutal as ever, and his nature remains the same towards a team that has already won a championship.

Louie saw Isaiah Thomas showing off his fingertip dribble from a distance, while Danny Ainge's mid-to-long shot practice was abysmal, scoring only one in ten straight shots.

It was the first time he had seen a white man with such poor basic shooting skills.

Fitch saw him and came over to greet him warmly.

"Lu, welcome back to the team." Fitch brought his new assistant coach, "Let me introduce you, this is Kyle MacLachlan, who used to be an assistant at Kansas State; this is Ray Wise, A well-known offensive coach in the Big East, who is best at tuning offense; Michael Matthews, a defensive coach active in the Big Ten; David Robert, an all-around coach who is good at building team systems."

Louis nodded, believing he knew him.

"Since there are so many experienced experts to help, I don't think I am a layman in future games." Louis smiled lightly, "Bill, I want to focus on developing Ralph's potential next."

If Louis does not voluntarily give up the right to participate in the offensive and defensive system, Fitch will not open his mouth.

No matter how young and unprofessional Louie is, the Celtics used his strategy to win the championship last season.

Now that he'd offered it up, Fitch just got off the donkey down the slope.

"Also, Ralph is our future. I think his potential can only be developed to the extreme by you."

Unexpectedly, taking the initiative to make concessions will allow Fitch, the demon in the eyes of the player, to take the initiative to flatter him.

Louie knew this and hung them a little longer.

At this moment, Louis still understands Fitch's way of killing the donkey, but the contempt in his heart has been shown on his face.

He blessed them with a smile like watching a group of idiots: "I hope everyone will work together, especially the new gentlemen. The championship is hard-won."

After all, he turned a corner and walked away. In addition to a few members of the coaching staff, he had to say hello to the new players.

Louie's attitude made several teaching assistants uncomfortable.

Michael Mathew said: "Can he really suggest anything? This kid looks so frivolous."

"His qualifications related to basketball are far inferior to you, but the biggest advantage of young people is to take risks." Fitch gradually forgot how Louis proposed in the Eastern Conference finals. Rigorous data. "He's very bold, but his tricks always work. A lot of times, I don't understand what he's thinking."

The first impressions of several teaching assistants on Louis were not very good. Some shook their heads, some showed disapproval, some were disdainful in their hearts, and Matthew directly showed their disgust.

Louie went straight to Thomas~www.novelmt.com~ His fingertip dribble was very good, and he took out Archibald and M.l. Carr in a one-on-one battle when he first came to training camp.

When Louis came, Carl was sitting off the field and mocking the elf: "tiny, I think you should retire. You are not as good as young people now, and it would be inappropriate to occupy the hut."

Louie remembers Archibald as a humble veteran when Bird first arrived.

But the team selected Thomas with the second overall pick, which is tantamount to telling the public that they are not satisfied with the performance of the No. 1 position.

For Archibald, it was an insult.

He won a championship with the team, and returned during the season to make an All-Star, but the team was still not satisfied.

So when he saw Thomas looking for someone to fight, he took the initiative to come, but he didn't expect to be beaten to the core.

Louie learned from Karl that Thomas was laughing as he **** Archibald 11-0.

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