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Chapter 174 Rotten Jiba No. 2

Chapter 174

"Coach Lu, can you do a pose?"

"What pose?"

"Such as holding a basketball and doing something casually?"

Hearing this, Louis naturally spun the basketball with his left hand, which was a unique skill to attract female students in school.

However, this trick also depends on the face to ensure the success rate.

Because of the Celtics' amazing winning percentage, "Sports Illustrated" decided to use Louie as the cover character of the new issue.

By convention, the cover characters must have corresponding feature articles.

The person in charge of the feature article on Louis is Bruce Newman, a signed writer of "Sports Illustrated", a veteran in the basketball field, who knows everything from NBA to college basketball.

One of the trickiest questions Newman posed to Louie was within the Celtics.

"Larry and Isiah each have sharp personalities, how do you balance their everyday needs?"

Louie replied simply: "Just have more personality than them."

Newman then interviewed the players, asking how Louie had more personality.

The answers he got were astounding.

"He would abuse any of us at will, and it didn't matter if our name was Larry or Isiah."

"However, under certain conditions, he also allows us to insult him at will."

"Because he always scolded the wrong person, but refused to substantively compensate us, so he allowed us to scold for scolding."

Lambiel's answer is the most classic.

"Shall I tell the truth?"

"Yes."

"Can I swear?"

"No."

"Then I have nothing to say, long live Coach Lu."

Being on the cover of Sports Illustrated as a coach is a big deal.

In the field of basketball, the only coach on the cover of the pictorial is Dean Smith two years ago, who was still in the light of his disciples; John Sampson last spring, who was in the light of Ewing and the president;

The only coaches eligible for the entire cover are Bob Knight and John Wooden (as of 1984).

Neither Redd made the cut, nor did any of the other great coaches.

In January 1984, Louis, who was 1 years old and 23 months old, appeared on the cover of "Sports Illustrated".

In Bruce Newman's masterpiece "All of you who hate me, question me, accuse me, hate me, you may be right, but I doubt it", Louie is introduced in detail.

The chain effect caused by this is beyond their imagination.

Regarding Louie's "coaching this team is easy" remarks, many old coaches think it is an insult to the predecessor Bill Fitch.

And Louis said that the secret to winning is "five people are running on the field, each performing their duties, passing the ball, finding an open space, and then they win, without me having anything to do."

The essence of these remarks is correct, but the Celtics should not have reached that level.

Dick Motta, coach of the Dallas Mavericks, questioned Louie's words: "Little Lu obviously knows that is the highest level of the basketball game, but has Boston reached that level? I don't think so. Anyone with Larry Bird, Isiah Thomas, Ralph Sampson, these players will do what he is doing now."

Louis has had an inexplicable dislike for white Americans called "Dick" since he was 18 years old.

Motta questioned him, so he went to see the game schedule against the Mavericks.

On January 1, after four games, they will head to Dallas to challenge the second-ranked Mavericks in the division.

Motta was not the only one who questioned Louis, but he was the only one whom Louis could see and feel, and he could teach him a lesson if he wanted to.

A rare opportunity, Louie asked the whole team to concentrate, play a wonderful game, and go to Dallas in perfect condition.

No team could trouble the Celtics until they arrived in Dallas.

The four-game winning streak simply surpassed all teams on this road.

On January 1, with a record of 11 wins and 35 losses, the Celtics set foot on Dallas, which is notorious for its racism and regional discrimination.

Abusive icons and posters littered the outside of the airport as the Celtics disembarked from the plane.

"Little Lu, how are you feeling?" a reporter outside the airport asked.

As a result, Louis got on the bus without even looking at the reporter.

Reporters in Dallas devoted considerable space to the next day's papers describing Louie's arrogance.

However, the game started that night, so Louie must have been out of sight.

Reunion Arena

The home court of the Mavericks is not as smooth as Boston Garden, but the ventilation and internal environment are better.

Louis is really disappointed, as long as the Celtics have never won.

What's worse is that their pregame show game is so boring, while the Mavericks, they have a whole set of shows.

At the end of each show, sexy and hot Dallas girls came out to dance.

"Why is Reed holding out against this?" Louie asked KC.

KC did not dare to express his opinion, and could only answer with Auerbach's words: "Because basketball is basketball, basketball should be simple."

"So basketball has never developed, and the league has not improved?" Louis asked.

KC does not want to be Auerbach's debater: "When we go back this time, you can ask him for advice."

"I think you just want to hear him scold me?" Louis was not fooled.

KC shrugged. He didn't know why Louis would care about such an unsuspecting matter. Anyone who came to the Celtics to ask for a job knew who the emperor was, but Louis often showed his desire to surpass Auerbach.

Before the start of the game, Louis came to the center of the field and saw the real body of "Ranjiba No. [-]".

"You may win, but I won't let you get what you want," Mota said seriously.

Louis smiled and said, "You can rest assured. My wish is to beat you by 40 points. You are No.2 in the Midwest Division anyway, so you shouldn't lose as much as 40 points."

"You are really arrogant."

"You really live up to your name, Coach Dick."

Louis didn't deliberately confuse the title of Mota, he called Mota just because he knew it was wrong.

Seeing the displeasure on the face of "Langjiba No. [-]", Louis was very happy that he had achieved his goal.

"I hope you don't really lose 40 points." Louis said sincerely, "because that would be too ugly."

After that, Louis turned around and walked back. This is the first coach who broke up with him in the midfield.

 Why is this chapter so short?In fact, I don’t know (I can’t think of a reason), so let’s add a chapter today to apologize
  
 
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