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Chapter 1031 Unrepeatable

Chapter 1031 Unrepeatable
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The audience frantically poured into the arena.

This is a contemporary feature. The distance between NBA players and fans is not very large, and no team has been unable to complete the last few seconds due to the entry of fans at critical moments, so the league has not paid attention to this phenomenon.

The stories that happened in Madison Garden are untrue.

Whether it is a celebrity or a [-]-to-[-] worker, they are one at the moment.

You can see the sheer love of sport that erases the barriers of class and allows them to express their passion and love without reservation.

In the noisiest arena in the world, Louis took a deep breath, and an uncontrollable emotion was brewing in his body, overflowing from his eyes.

Tomjanovich tapped him on the shoulder.

After working with Louis for so many years, he thought he knew Louis well, but in the end, he found that he didn't know enough.

At least he didn't know enough about Louis on the court.

He thought that Louis was a wise tyrant who would dominate all players. This may be true, but it was not the tyrant's rule that brought the Knicks here, but his understanding and trust in his players. Even before this group of people almost broke up, he did not lose this trust.

Tomjanovich will probably never forget Louie looking at him during the game and saying -- "What am I going to do to keep them?" -- what exactly is he trying to keep?Player, or team?Or something more complicated?

Rudy believes that it wasn't just the victory that made Louie cry, it was because he had to lose something.

There was nothing he could do to keep that thing.

This was probably the thing that upset him the most, and nothing else mattered compared to that.

After the carnival, the league had to persuade the fans who poured into the venue to return to their seats, unless they wanted to miss the live celebration of the first championship team in NBA history.

Before 1993, every NBA team that won the championship would leave the scene after celebrating with the audience, go to the locker room to spray champagne, and all subsequent activities will also be carried out in the locker room.

However, Louie's long-time friend and Stern's right-hand man, Garcia Lynn, believes that the league should formalize and commercialize the awards ceremony.

If the commercial value of a professional league championship award ceremony is only held in the locker room in the near future, and the top players may earn 1000 million US dollars a year, it cannot be justified.

Lynn's suggestion was approved by Stern on the spot, and he quickly issued a document to inform the teams.

Rather than jostling each other on the pitch, fans prefer to sit in their seats and relive what just happened.

The number of people on the scene gradually decreased, and the players were finally able to talk to each other.

The celebration that should be celebrated, the sorrow that should be sad.

Wilson, who scored 66 points, 8 rebounds and 7 assists, saw Ewing.

Ewing was also looking at him.

The two people who used to be at odds gave out all their strength for the sake of glory.

Right at the scene, a manga artist from Japan watched the two approach each other. He had a premonition of what was about to happen. Fans all over the world knew that Wilson and Ewing had major conflicts. After going through so much together, how would they celebrate this victory?
The two of them waved their hands and gave each other a strong high five.

That's all.

This is enough.

Compared with Wilson and Ewing, many Knicks players are as excited as if they won the championship for the first time.

Rodman got nervous and declared to reporters: "I want to propose with this championship ring!"

"Where's that bastard Spike Lee? Come out and talk!" Miller yelled arrogantly.

"I'm here!"

The big director stood up and responded to Miller.

Just as Miller was about to start scolding, the great director took the lead: "Even if you win, in my heart you are still inferior to Dale Ellis, you arrogant idiot!"

"!@¥!#%"

It can be said that the Knicks have been almost carried away.

For their opponents, the defeat was too painful to accept.

Riley, who used to congratulate Louie with a smile, just shook hands and hurried off.

He can't accept it, and he can't accept it.

The Blazers led by 22 before the start of the fourth quarter, and then
For a coach with the most Finals losses, the impact of this game was devastating.

Barkley sat on the ground, looking around blankly, he didn't know what else he could do.

Isiah Thomas, like six years ago, refused to shake hands with Knicks players, let alone celebrate, and walked straight out with McDaniel and Mason.

as for jordan
He was stunned. Compared with the pain of losing, the overwhelmedness at the moment made him look helpless.

Everyone says he's the strongest player, but the strongest player should always win the championship, right?

Jordan's supporters always say that the championship is not important, it is a team honor, and the changes that Jordan brought to basketball are enough to offset the fact that he has no championship.

But in all walks of life, the championship is equal to No.1. Do you know who can say "the championship is not important, as long as the strength is enough"?

Those who have won the championship.

The cruelty of competitive sports is that No.1 has everything, and No.2 is nothing. You can never tell a person without a championship that you are strong, and it doesn’t matter if you don’t have a championship.

It matters, it matters a lot.

Jordan is the strongest, let alone his opponent, this evaluation is harsh even to him.

Now he failed again, with no excuses.

In terms of the desire for the championship, the Blazers should be the stronger side.

They came in the best condition and reached the state of the great perfection that Riley said. At the end of the third quarter, they even led the Knicks by 22 points. Is there any reason to lose this game?
Even, the Blazers can be said to have lost the game in Jordan's hands in the end.

Jordan's key offense was blocked by the Knicks, and the key defense was overwhelmed by Wilson's step-back and witnessed the opponent hit a key three-pointer to turn defeat into victory.

Even the scoring that Jordan is best at is no match for Wilson tonight.

Wilson scored 66 points, which is an impressive performance.

Jordan, who woke up from panic and confusion, felt unbearable pain. He kept wiping off the "liquid" on his face.

His vision was blurred by the mist, and finally, a man in a suit and leather shoes appeared in front of him.

It was Little Lu who turned the ridiculed Knicks into a city totem from scratch!

Overwhelmed by loss and pain, Jordan asked helplessly: "Coach Lu, can we win the Knicks once? Can we win once?"

The handsome and kind-hearted coach Lu originally wanted to come over and touch Jordan's head, praise his performance tonight and the tenacity of the Blazers, and engrave Duncan's "The future is yours" by the way.

As a result, when he saw Jordan questioning himself with tears in his eyes, in Louie's subconscious mind, a consciousness that killing the enemy is the greatest respect awakened.

No mercy.

Louis put away his kind smile and replaced it with a cruel and ruthless sneer: "You will never win, Michael, I have always felt that the most important mission in my life is to keep you without a crown for life!"

Did Louie hope to crush Jordan?

If that would break him, he wouldn't be Jordan.

Jordan clenched his fists, helplessness disappearing from his eyes.

"I'll be back." He responded to Louie in his deepest voice.

"You have to come back, I really enjoy kicking your ass." Louie patted his arm defiantly and walked forward.

After completing the role-playing of the "high winner" in front of Jordan, Louie exhausted his last bit of energy. He didn't want to waste his time in front of reporters, so he refused the on-site interview and walked directly to the player tunnel.

The players are all back in the locker room, and their champagne fight is in full swing.

Louis' appearance allowed them to find a target for fire.

"Coach, my coach, this is our love for you!"

Louis didn't refuse, didn't complain, the champagne came from all directions, he just wiped the dripping hair up.

When the carnival came to an end, Louis picked up a bottle of champagne from the ground.

He stood in the center of the locker room and everyone looked at him.

This moment is worth a thousand dollars.

Louis held champagne in his hand and said: "I have been disappointed with this team many times. Benj could be aggressive like this night, but pretended to be humble; Patrick should be mature and stable, but he is obsessed; Dennis should be a winner in life, but he is willing to be a toy of desire; We lost our trust in each other when we launched, and everything we've worked so hard to build over the past six years is gone in the blink of an eye."

"We took weakness as strength, and exposed our despicable faces to everyone...including me." Louis paused, "I'm not the best coach (someone responded softly: "You are.")."

"I didn't teach Patrick to be a great leader, he was self-taught."

Everyone laughed.

"I didn't make Dennis better, and in the end he found out the truth of life himself."

Rodman shook his head with red eyes.

"I didn't provide all that I could when MAR needed it the most, and I, like you, retreated from that terrible storm. It really hurt us, but I'm glad you guys found your way."

Rauf was so shaken beyond words by what happened tonight, he was the first to cry.

"For Benj, I may be a good coach, but I screwed up a lot of things. Like Patrick, Dennis, Sean, John, many people say that it is the championship itself that destroys the championship."

"I think the saying is true, we would rather be stained with the dirt of life than clean it completely."

"There are many champions in the history of professional basketball, and there are equally brilliant dynasties. However, 99% of the champions lost to us in the end, and we have almost reached that point. This is the most special part of this victory tonight. You have overcome the most invincible difficulties in the history of sports. You chose to go hand in hand at the most critical moment. I have never been so proud of you." Louis raised the champagne in his hand and prepared to drink.

(End of this chapter)

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