The Rest, Only Noise

Chapter 969: No more, no less, exactly fifty-eight

"I just want to know, where is Larry Johnson's retirement ceremony?"

Louis, this is the standard which pot is not opened and which pot is lifted.

"This, we don't know either."

Facts have proved that all unthinkable and impossible bets are ultimately unrealizable.

After the game, Larry Johnson apologized to the fans: "I'm sorry to let the fans see such a game, we didn't play the performance we should have."

"Larry, you said before that if you lose to the Knicks by 50 points tonight, you'll retire, what are you going to do now?"

The aunt said sadly: "To be honest, I really don't want to play anymore, this game has taken away my enthusiasm for the game, but, I'm still young, in theory, I can play for many years, and I need I have a family to support, so I can't retire just yet."

Larry Johnson's claim makes sense, and even if he does retire, the Hornets can't agree.

It's hard to choose a core core, how can you retire when you say that you retire when you are playing?

Louie did not forget to make up for the knife: "I only know that if it is another Larry, he will do what he says. Lj makes me understand that not every Larry does what he says he does like Bird."

"So, are you really going to break the Hornets' single-game loss record again in the next game?"

The question itself is problematic.

Journalists are known as the fourth right in the United States, and must stand from an absolutely neutral perspective.

But when they asked this, they tacitly assumed that Charlotte, a group of stinky fish and rotten shrimp, could not win the fourth game.

Moreover, apart from some shameless Hornets fans, no one will come out to question the professionalism of reporters.

In this regard, Louie said bluntly: "Yes, I said that every remaining game in this series will set the Hornets' single-game loss record, and tonight we will achieve this goal again, the next game, Our goal remains the same."

"To beat the Hornets by 58 points?"

"Yes, I like the number."

"why?"

"It's like Al Pacino was to The Godfather, Bruce Willis was to Die Hard, and I think 58 is a number Charlotte was meant to do."

Why is it destined, Louis did not say.

During the same period in the East, the Heat and the Celtics tied 2-1.

The Heat led by 1 point. In the game they lost, the Green Army fought hard for the next game with the unstoppable outbreak of Sampson and Bird.

The two teams are clearly not at the same level.

Because the two games the Celtics lost were fiasco.

In the West, the battle was even more chaotic.

Trail Blazers 2-1 Lakers, Clippers 1-2 behind the Suns.

Judging from the semifinals alone, the Knicks are the best team.

However, the Knicks and Hornets semifinals can not truly reflect the strength of the gap between the two teams.

Because the reason why the Hornets were smashed and smashed in a row was not because the strength gap reached that point, but because the coaching staff could not make a correct response, and the Knicks' outside shooters were in hot condition - once the three-pointer was accurate, Fans of the small-ball era know how terrifying the efficiency of the game is.

If Alan Bristow's coaching ability is half of his off-the-court ability, the Hornets can at least win a game against the Knicks.

It was the Hornets coaching staff's bad response game by game that gradually changed the players' mentality.

This change is irreversible.

If the mentality isn't turned around before it blows up, the team's performance will only get worse.

If you want to see how bad this state is, take a look at s11's fpx.

It turned out that Bristol did not have the ability to reverse the mentality of the players.

He could only watch the team collapse.

The hopeless Hornets need to find a reason to fight for it.

dignity?

Don't lose 50 points?

This reason is valid, but not firm enough.

Because it's an outrageous thing for you to commit to that kind of goal in the playoffs.

Only strong teams can make it to the playoffs, and even if their strength is not good, they can still bleed their opponents.

Not to mention that you have reached the semi-finals, and the goal before the start of the game is to not lose more than 50 points after the game?

This outrageous mentality allowed the game to unfold outrageously.

There are two players on the Knicks who are brutal.

One is Muhammad Raouf and the other is Miller.

Thus, Louis had Raouf in the series for the third time.

As soon as Raouf came up, he made a three-pointer after shaking;

Then grab the backcourt rebound and transport it all the way to the frontcourt to chase the three-pointer;

There is also a three-pointer from nine meters and a three-pointer thrown from a distance of nine meters without regard to rationality.

His few goals set a solid tone for game4.

The Knicks don't want the Hornets to live.

The Hornets, who are obsessed with man-to-man, do not have enough capital to sustain this tactic.

In the face of the Knicks' offensive method that involves a lot of pick-and-rolls and screens in every positional battle, in order to ensure the quality and continuity of man-to-man, the players in charge of defense must have flexible switching attributes.

The Hornets don't meet the requirements defensively.

Forcibly promoting a defensive method that cannot meet its own conditions will naturally result in a rout.

The Hornets are also unlucky. In this series, the Knicks' perimeter feel is stronger than a game.

Especially since game 2, Bristol's off-court move was originally intended to make the Knicks encounter external difficulties and affect their state.

As a result, the Knicks have used this off-court turmoil that is likely to cause the team to completely split to unify their minds.

The Knicks' problems remain.

There is an irresolvable contradiction at their roots that is like the elephant in the room, everyone can see it but just don't touch it.

Today, this elephant has grown into a giant, and it seems that there is no possibility of resolving the contradiction except for reorganization and reorganization.

However, there is a truth in all team-oriented sports: Winning solves all problems.

Putting this sentence on the Knicks, perhaps it should be interpreted as: Winning can cover up all problems.

The problem was hidden, and the Knicks were left with only muscle and rage.

The Charlottes were unfortunately reduced to ashes under the Knicks' wrath.

The Knicks had a 55-point lead at the end of the game.

Louie called a timeout on purpose, used a 5-out lineup, and demanded that he lead the Hornets by 58 points at the end of the game.

"Who can make this 3-pointer?"

With the seriousness of Louis on this matter, no one really wants to stand up and take on this important task.

Just when the air froze, Wilson looked around and asked, "Why don't I come?"

"Of course you have to come, you are the coach's baby." Miller said with a smile.

In the last 12 seconds, the Knicks sent a sideline ball.

Wilson takes the ball from the outside, and looking at his posture, it is definitely not the meaning of running out of time.

There were only thousands of Charlotte people left at the scene and booed in dissatisfaction, because there was no suspense about the outcome, and it was replaced by 100 other teams who would not play, but the Knicks had to call a timeout to carefully plan their tactics, and then hand over the ball. In the hands of the ace player, let him play the final attack.

The Knicks, who had a 55-point lead, treated this offense, which had no effect on the result, as if it were a lore shot in the last ten seconds.

"This is little

Lu's revenge! "

"He wants to humiliate Charlotte in this way!"

No one knew that Louie did it just for his own bad taste.

Even the famous road blower Hubie Brown thought it was a bit too much: "The Knicks don't intend to give their opponents half face, this is actually not appropriate..."

"It can only be said that Alan Bristow provoked someone he shouldn't have provoked." Marv Albert pressed the microphone off and said.

Wilson pressed the clock confidently.

In the last 3 seconds, he took a step to the right, made an emergency stop, dribbled the ball under his hips to stabilize the rhythm, put his hands together, and pulled the ball directly.

From moving to static, from closing to closing, this process took only 2.4 seconds. When the ball flew out of his palm, there was only 0.1 seconds left in the game.

When the basketball flies, time runs out.

Wilson turned around without even looking.

"Shh!"

The Conqueror shrugged and asked, "No one really thinks I can't make it?"

The next second, the teammates next to him jumped on him as if they had won the championship.

Ewing wanted to go, but stopped halfway through the run.

"You just want to stand there and not celebrate with them?" Louie asked.

Ewing said hypocritically: "Isn't it just a three-pointer, what's there to celebrate?"

Then, Louie didn't care about this hypocritical idiot, and just glanced at the scorer above the midfield.

139 to 81

No more, no less, exactly 58.

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