The Rest, Only Noise

Chapter 563: The Greatest Crisis of the Celtic Dynasty (8/160)

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Dale Ellis in Ewing's impression is a person who doesn't like to talk and only uses actions to speak.

I don’t know if it was his illusion. After the Eastern Conference finals started, Ellis had to say a lot every day. Whether it was on the training field or on the field, he never avoided his teammates.

Including tonight, he will tell others what tactics to play and what kind of support they need from teammates.

After the first shot, the phrase "I feel good tonight" also came up when he saved the team at Game5.

Dale Ellis' game has a characteristic.

The stronger the opponent, the better he will perform.

In the Eastern Conference finals, he averaged 20 points per game, second only to Benjamin Wilson in the Knicks, and his three-point shooting rate exceeded 50%. He didn't just feel good tonight, every game in the Eastern Conference finals was his show.

The impact of the foot injury significantly slowed his movement.

Therefore, he needs to increase his communication with his teammates to get help.

In the middle and late part of the first quarter, the Celtics had a strong counterattack, and the Knicks relied on the space created by Ellis' outside threat, allowing Rodman, McHale and even Ewing to steal empty baskets again and again.

He's a thorn in the side of the Celtics, and despite the injury, he's still dangerous, and every time he gets the ball, it seems like he's going to take a 3-pointer.

In the 1980s, a 50% 3-point shooting average made four 3-pointers per game in a series, which was a god-like performance.

Even in the small-ball era, the number of goals and shooting percentages can only be achieved when stars like Curry and Lillard are in good shape.

This series is undoubtedly the highlight of Ellis' career so far.

The first quarter, 29 to 25.

Ellis hit three three-pointers in a single quarter, only four shots, and the missed shot was a backcourt buzzer deliberately passed to him by his teammates. Makes it seem like he is Shintaro Midori, who has a 100% hit rate in the backcourt.

Ellis's feet were trembling. Louis believed that the Celtics were fighting against this, and the strength would definitely be sufficient. His foot injury would bring severe pain.

"Dell, come down and rest." Louis said softly.

Ellis is reluctant to leave: "Coach... me."

"You are like a leaking battery. I know you don't want to sit off the court, but I can't drain your energy in the first half." Louie laughed, "I still need you in the second half."

Ellis sat down silently, and at this moment, the body whose excitement receded gave a real feedback of the situation under his feet.

Like something was biting his foot, the unbearable pain rushed to his forehead from the soles of his feet.

Louie isn't going to use a murder press at this time.

The intensity of the game in the first quarter was high enough, no matter what, this is the home court of the Celtics. After the violence at Game5, the referees will be biased in favor of the Celtics.

The Knicks are still ahead, and Louie decided to focus on stability. It’s best to get through the transition stage safely. No, it’s not too late to go to the pressing group.

Moreover, the way Louis looked at Bird, the injury on his body must have a great impact.

"Protect the rebounds, control the rhythm, whether they want to let the Big Three continue to play, we just play our way!"

Louie didn't go into details. First of all, there was nothing to say. Second, the Celtics were playing a superstar today, and the superstar who restricted them would be able to win the game.

This is easy to say, but difficult to do.

In the second quarter, the Celtics' rotation surprised the Knicks' coaching staff.

The Celtics continued to let Bird play in the second quarter after he played the full first quarter, which explains a lot. Bird's back was so sore he couldn't sit off the court. Keeping the pressure of the game, the adrenaline rush will make Bird forget the pain, while giving the Celtics an all-around creator on offense.

In addition, the Celtics played the best first quarter Sampson, has been sitting off the field.

Let Sampson rest, stalemate in the second quarter, and fight for the second half.

The Celtics are thinking the same way as the Knicks.

On the Knicks side, Hornacek, Miller, Wilson, John Salley and Oakley form the second team.

Also with some reservations, the Knicks have a much better roster depth than the Celtics.

Throughout the Eastern Conference finals, Louis maintained at least ten rotations in every game, and the Celtics only had eight rotations. If Bird's back injury aggravated, there might be fewer.

In the second quarter, Bird and Reggie Lewis, who had high hopes within the Celtics, came to a connection.

Lewis punches Wilson in the back.

To say it is a back attack, it is better to say that it is a low-position attack. His back only plays a vital role in the entire offensive end, and does not collide backwards.

Receiving the ball, Lewis rolled over and got up.

"Shh!"

Wilson interferes enough, but some **** just don't work.

"Let me kill you!" Lewis shouted excitedly.

The young man was quickly sanctioned by Wilson.

Wilson deliberately found a cover to dislocate Lewis, stuck in position and let Hornacek pass the ball.

After calming down, Wilson stopped paying attention to Ranbir and went to Lewis, purely to educate this wild young man.

He pushed Lewis back forcibly. He clearly created a shot space with his back impact, but he did not shoot immediately, but chose a second impact.

Wilson now understands why, when he first entered the league, the established stars wanted to find fault with him. Do they have a grudge? No. But they just couldn't get used to Wilson, just like Wilson can't get used to Lewis now.

Wilson savagely blasted Lewis's body away. The second impact was far more powerful than the first. If you hit the field with such a back, it would not be hitting the ball, but hitting someone, and there is a high probability of causing a conflict.

On the ground, Lewis watched Wilson pull up shots in front of him as if insulted.

"I'm not **** afraid of you!"

Young people are good if they don't have stage fright, and bad if they don't have stage fright.

Lewis took the initiative to ask for the ball and wanted to hit it back. Bird misjudged the gap between the two. He thought that Lewis should have a backhand against Wilson.

As a result, a preoccupied Wilson seems to be executing a murder press.

In a few seconds, Wilson almost stole Lewis, and the fierce defensive threat forced Lewis to collect the ball. As soon as he collected the ball, the Green Army's offense fell into a quagmire and the ball stopped running.

Oakley saw the opportunity and double-teamed from the basket.

Lewis has a bright future, but right now he's not part of the Eastern Conference finals like the Knicks' Reggie Miller.

Even if they are all promising super rookies.

Because the stepping stone of this round of series is confrontation ability. Only when the confrontation meets the standard can he have the opportunity to show his talent. Otherwise, just like Lewis, as long as the opponent is strong, he will be at a loss.

Lewis dropped the ball, and the other four Celtics players were quick enough to get back on defense.

But Wilson's rotation is the best in the league—probably not one of them.

Isiah Thomas, who catches up, has an old grudge with Wilson.

Wilson was even more jealous when he saw the enemy, and nothing could stop the two generations of Chicago sons from confronting head-on.

Wilson roared, grabbed the ball with one hand, took a step in the paint, and jumped up with all his strength. Thomas is like a man's arm and a car. His courage is commendable and his courage is beyond others, but now he must be realistic. To prevent Wilson's dunk, he still needs a height of 15 cm.

No? Then there is only regret.

Wilson knocked off Thomas in the air, without any extra action, just like Carter's dunk with Mourning's ball, except for the suspicion of bullying, this is a dunk without any black spots.

Moreover, the effect it can cause is more terrifying than Wade's smashing of Varejao.

Thomas's body was completely out of balance, he couldn't control his landing point, and he fell straight to the sidelines and flew over.

This may be the most ferocious deduction that Louis has ever seen on the spot.

There was absolutely no need for Thomas to stop Wilson.

He did that to defend the team's rim.

But doing so could lead to worse outcomes.

Thomas knocked over the cameraman on the sidelines, knocking his head against the camera and bleeding on the spot.

Just as the fans in the garden booed Wilson, Louie pressed the referee: "Don't tell me it's not a foul unless you want to say my players don't have cylinders! Hugh, tell me if it's a foul! ?"

Referee Hugh Hollins didn't stand up to Louis' pressure. When Thomas's head was bleeding, he even called a defensive foul that was better not to call.

When all the audience in the garden booed with anger, he realized that he had made a huge mistake, a foul that must not be called.

Thomas broke his head. Although he didn't know what the specific situation was, the scene was terrifying.

Everyone has a kind of grief and anger that "he is already like this, and he still calls him a foul, are you **** human?"

Except for the Knicks.

Wilson looked ruthlessly at Thomas lying beside the pool of blood, and said coldly: "This is your final end, and my team and I will be the final winners."

Thomas opened his eyes angrily, an indescribable anger flashing in his pupils.

The fans at the Garden became more and more frantic, and the behavior of throwing objects at the stadium became more frequent.

This led to the referee suspending the game, taking the microphone and warning the fans at the scene that if they did not stop this disruptive behavior, the referee had the right to call them a technical foul.

Although the fans are one of the components of the game scene~www.wuxiaspot.com~ they do not need to accept the disposal of any referee. Therefore, if they are called for a technical foul, the home team will be penalized instead.

This regulation has a sense of sight that fans are paying for idols.

The referee succeeded in deterring the fans, and the littering stopped.

The Celtics have encountered a real crisis. Thomas’s injury is unknown, and it is unclear whether he will return. Bird is only half-blooded, and the Knicks are still ahead.

It can be said that the Celtics dynasty has encountered the biggest crisis since winning the championship in 1984.

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