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Chapter 419 Ewing's Sneer Chapter (3158)

Chapter 419 Ewing's Bad Joke (3158)

In the 11th game of his career, Benjamin Wilson played a masterpiece of his rookie season.

Facing the Boston Celtics, he scored 8 points in the first half and then tornadoed away 62 of the Knicks' 42 points in the second half.

50 points, 8 rebounds and 4 assists in a single game!

He let Dell Ellis sit on the bench for a long time, relying on his one-on-one and tricky running positions, and the fact that no one in the Celtics could match his matchup advantage, he swept the game with his fiery touch.

131 is better than 111
No one expected that the game would end like this. The Knicks defeated the Celtics by 20 points, allowing the league hegemon to swallow the fourth defeat of the season.

"Those who were waiting to see the Celtics get revenge on the Knicks may be disappointed."

"There is no revenge, there is just a Knicks big win."

"Benjamin Wilson, he made everyone remember his name with one game."

Dick Stockton concluded the match.

Wilson was stopped by CBS reporters on the scene and couldn't go straight back to the locker room.

He humbly said: "I'm not perfect yet. This may be the best game I played in my rookie season, but I all hope that we can play a better season. So I still have a long way to go, this is the best place, as far as I am concerned, there is a lot of room for improvement at all levels."

News PR-style bureaucracy.

If it was Ewing, Louie would definitely say something powerful and domineering but easy to follow.

Wilson was scrambled for interviews, and Louis had to complete the official obligation of the head coach to accept on-site interviews at the end of the first and second half.

This might be one of the dumbest rules in the NBA.

Do any fans care what the head coach says?

Since he had to be interviewed, Louis had to make him meaningful.

When everyone was applauding Wilson, he reminded the reporter: "Benj's 50 points is of course very good, but apart from this incident, you also missed the screen assists of Patrick and Oak."

"Cover assist?"

"Yes, screen assists." Louie explained the meaning of the noun, "It is the number of screen assists to help teammates score, which are called screen assists in our team. Patrick has 12 screen assists tonight, and Oak has 8. Guess how many assists our team has tonight?"

"We had 40 assists tonight, but 31 of them came with the help of screen assists."

"Without those screens, those passes wouldn't translate to points," Louie laughs. "It could have been reversed."

It was a special day when Louie came up with the concept of screen assists.

The Knicks will release their screen assist stats at a later date.

If he can, Louie will push the advanced stat of screen assists to become a basic stat.

For the Knicks inside, this is a data that can prove their value.

Back in the locker room, Wilson thanked each of his teammates for their help.

When he walked in front of Ewing, he heard the other party say without saying a word, "You played well, don't thank me."

"Thanks are due." Louis said later.

Wilson turned his head and was about to express his gratitude to Louis.

Louis said with a strange face: "Benj, Patrick has a gift for you."

"what?"

Wilson looked back at Ewing, and what he saw was a basin of cold water.

"Holy fuck!"

"Where are you now, thank you for this, thank you for that, those who didn't know thought you won the MVP." Oakley laughed.

Wilson swears a dozen or so swear words, but none of them are specific.

Seeing him shivering there, Louis was sure he had calmed down.

"Change and join me at the press conference," Louie said.

When Ewing tried to spoil the show in front of the media that night, Louie stomped on him.

So he was forced to change "Benj's 50 points are good, but we're going to move on" to "He should thank me for my desperate screens that gave him so many mismatches."

He was trying to make a joke, but it didn't work out very well.

But this joke is like when Kawhi Leonard won a triple-double for the first time in the Clippers, Rivers said a few chicken soup, and then asked Leonard to give his acceptance speech.

Leonard said in a joking mood: "If you bastards were more accurate, I would have won a triple-double."

The embarrassment of that moment is comparable to the "I'm an interesting person (after ten seconds) aha. aha. aha. aha" in his first press conference in Toronto.The only difference is that no one laughed at his bad jokes in the locker room, but instead made the atmosphere very cold, while his accident-level press conference in Toronto had 900 million hits on YouTube⑴, giving countless people joy.

Ewing's joke today was too stiff.

He certainly didn't do it on purpose, he just needs more practice than Iverson.

Although Louie was not satisfied with his performance, it was a good start.

It's never too late if you have the heart.

He would rather see an Ewing who is always telling uncomfortable jokes than seeing Ewing sitting in the media interview room like a zombie all day long, facing a group of human beings he can't eat, asking him every day without changing the soup: "Mr. Ewing, how do you feel today?"

At the end of today's press conference, Louis heard that the brothers in Boston were very unconvinced about the loss.

Isaiah Thomas criticizes his teammates: "New Yorkers keep punching us in the face, but we don't react! We have to fight back like men! Next game can't do it again!"

Then, Louie and Ewing and Wilson also met them in the aisle.

"Coach, it won't be so easy next time." Sampson said seriously.

"If Larry can come back in the next game, it will definitely be harder to beat you than tonight." Louis said with a smile.

"No," Thomas said grimly, "you have no chance."

"Don't be so sure, Isiah." Louie asked Wilson to stand beside him, "like I can't believe this young man can easily score 50 points against your defense. It sounds like a myth, but it happened."

Once you win the game, everything you say is correct.

"What you should be thinking about now is how to limit Benj in the next game."

Louie was blowing like a Wilson fan.

"The next time the defense is that bad, he'll score 60."

Thomas said angrily: "If he can score 60 points, I will retire!"

"Hahahaha~~~" Louis laughed heartily, and left with his people.

Wilson's self-confidence was not as high as that of Louis: "Coach, 60 points?"

"Why, don't you have confidence in yourself?"

"It's not that if I score that many points, there will be a lot of people on our team who won't have a chance to shoot."

Wilson already seems to know what his role is.

On the milestone night of his rookie season, he can already look at himself calmly.

"I can't beat Boston by myself," he said.

"That's right, you can't win alone." Louis looked at Ewing, "Patrick can't win alone. But if we all unite, we can win."

Louie took them back to the dressing room, it was an outstanding victory and he had nothing to say.

"You can play as much as you want, as long as you show up at the training ground on time tomorrow afternoon, I don't care how you play."

"Disband!"

Among the neat cheers, only one person seemed unhappy.

Dale Ellis barely showed in the second half as Benj scored 42 points at the two.

He doesn't even have much playing time, let alone score?
He had always been taciturn and didn't like to show himself, so he was also quiet at this time.

He was the last to get up and leave, ready to find a place to get drunk.

(1300) Kevin Hart also has a reaction video to Leonard's "uh ha ha ha" video, that video has [-] million hits.

(End of this chapter)

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