Chapter 760

If it is said that during the team draft, the atmosphere was still a little relaxed, but when the competition started, the atmosphere in the Blue Palace was completely different.

After only 1 minute, the two rookies who had just joined the team, Lionel Simmons and Elton Campbell, were shocked by the antagonism that called teammates but enemies.

At the beginning of the game, Ewing said harshly to his Jamaica teammates: "I don't want to lose no matter what the hell!"

Wilson didn't have the intensity of Ewing's emotions, but his words were just as strong.

"Just right, I don't want to lose on the first day of training camp either."

Then, the game started when Rodman's tip-up was brought down by Ewing fiercely, and there was a lot of physical contact.

Doug Mo is famous for training sheep herding. Seeing such a match, he couldn't sit still. He ran to Louis and said, "Is this how you train?"

Louis had no intention of Versailles, but was forced to Versailles: "It's not like this every day, but it is indeed a common thing for a match to end like this."

"Now I know why you were able to kill those butchers in Boston in 1988!" Old Mo seemed to have discovered some secret.

But Louis was not in an easy mood.

In addition to the intensity of the two sides, there is also a confrontation formed by the core players.

It was the feeling of being clearly divided into two factions.

This is something that didn't exist before.

This summer, Wilson's big contract made Ewing's team anxious to get angry.After David Falk proposed to re-sign and was rejected by Louis, he did not stop there.

As long as Louis disagreed, Ewing could not re-sign the contract. Therefore, they no longer tried to persuade Louis, but competed with Wilson through various channels.

The unscrupulous media headed by The Times began to frequently use the names of Ewing and Wilson to ask "Who is better? Who is stronger?".

Ewing hinted in an interview that if he hadn't been injured last season, Wilson wouldn't have won as many individual honors.

Wilson has been avoiding talking about Ewing-related issues, but the team behind him won't stand at attention.

They took advantage of Wilson's commercial value and popularity to expand aggressively.

Ewing's becoming the spokesperson of Pepsi is his biggest personal gain this summer, but after Ewing signed with Pepsi, Wilson's team let the wind out.

They said that Pepsi first approached Wilson, but he refused because Louis didn't like Pepsi.

This tone of implying that Ewing eats leftovers will of course arouse the dissatisfaction of Ewing's camp.

The two sides have been fighting for this for a summer, which is more exciting than the stars of several other high-traffic teams clamoring to change teams.

After Ewing brought Rodman down, the intensity of the game escalated linearly.

Rodman was Wilson's best friend, and he was stabbed when he came up, and he didn't look at the owner's face when he beat the dog.

Sure enough, after Ewing attacked Rodman, Jamaica's Kemp was also attacked.

Kemp dribbles from the bottom line. Through last season's training and the special training in Georgetown in the summer, his body has been trained very beautifully, but he still needs to further strengthen his small muscle groups.

Rodman, who usually talks and laughs with him, violently fouls unceremoniously.

Kemp felt like someone had punched him out of the way.

He sat on the ground and said puzzledly, "We're not fighting!"

Before Rodman could speak, Ewing shut him up with a cruel sentence: "You're not a rookie, don't say such stupid things!"

The intensity escalates, and the two sides regard each other as enemies and confront each other.

The 10-minute half-court match played like the seventh game of the finals.

Lao Mo couldn't stand it anymore: "Where is the intensity that an intra-team match should have?"

Louis raised his hand, motioning him not to say more.

Ewing showed in this game where he has improved over the summer.

That is the offensive ability.

According to Kemp, he used Mutombo as his sparring partner throughout the summer.

Before today, Louie only knew that Ewing's offense with the ball had four tricks.

Relying on a turnaround rabbit jump shot, a rabbit jumper who takes three big steps on the line after a confrontation, a formulaic low-post attack combined with a rabbit jump shot, a low-post catch-and-go basket with the ball and a step-back rabbit jump shot.

As you can see, it's all bunny jumpers.

This is also his best offensive method. As for other methods, such as hooks, throws, and various layups under the basket, he can and can use them, but none of them are more stable than rabbit jumping.

But shooting is the most unstable offensive technique inside.

When it comes to life and death, no matter how accurate the inside line is, as long as they can get into the basket, they will rush to the basket.

What Ewing improved was the details of the offensive end.

His hook shot can find the rebound, and both left and right hands have developed precise hook shooting ability. He can make a small hook near the basket and a big hook far from the basket. On the right wing, perhaps the defensive pressure from the inside of the Giant Shoulders is too small. In a one-on-one situation, Ewing's hook is completely incapable of hitting iron.

"This is the best defensive player of the year?" Ewing taunted after beating Rodman, "Dennis, have you forgotten who the real DPOY is?"

Wilson immediately took over the offense a lot, hitting the Jamaican team with an emergency stop jumper.

In this high-intensity game full of confrontation, only four or five fouls were blown in the whole process, and Miller's three-pointer ended the suspense.

39 is better than 35
Jamaica won, Ewing scored 22 points and 17 rebounds.

The one who sealed the victory was Miller, but the Jamaica team's basic set was Ewing.

On the Giant Shoulders side, no insider can match him.

After winning the game, Ewing was also unforgiving. He mocked Wilson: "Ben, I don't think you deserve the first salary in the league."

"Why are you so proud?" Rodman couldn't help being angry, and said, "If you have the ability to blow Ralph up!"

"that is!"

McHale answered intelligently.

"Blow up an old man who has retired from the military with one and a half feet of me, and I'll show you how fucking proud it is!"

McHale had already seen that the atmosphere was not right, and he took over Rodman's words to prevent Wilson from responding personally and making things unstoppable.

"Hmph, what is Ralph? When the new season starts, you can see how I beat him!"

"Papa papa!" Louis walked over clapping his hands, "As expected of being the spokesperson of Pepsi, let's see what you can do."

Ewing could see that Louie was dissatisfied with his high-profile move.

"Even if you say that, my opinion will not change." Ewing said solemnly, "That's what I think."

"Okay! To play against the Celtics in the new season, you will go one-on-one with him. I want to see how you can beat Ralph!"

Tomjanovich asked: "What is the punishment for the loser?"

Louie gave Ewing the decision: "Let the winner decide."

"How embarrassing?" Ewing smirked, "If the punishment is too heavy, some people will think that I am revenge. If the punishment is too light, I am sorry for my comrades who worked so hard to win this game."

"You're pretending to be your father, why not!"

Ever since Ewing endorsed Pepsi, Louis has become more and more displeased with this guy.

Wilson knew he didn't like Pepsi, so he rejected it directly. This guy is good, he doesn't care about the impact, and he doesn't care about the coach's father's feelings?
Ewing looked around the Blue Palace and said, "I won't make things difficult for you, just run around this field 30 times."

"30 laps?!" McHale yelled. "Are you fucking kidding me?"

"Look!" Ewing turned to Louis, "I've said it all, if I make a punishment project, they will do this"

"Kevin can run as many laps as he can. If he can't finish it, I will help him finish it."

Wilson spoke.

"Benj, come on, let me reason with that bastard." McHale didn't want to run that many laps, and he didn't want someone else to do it for him.

Wilson stopped him: "No, this is very good. If we feel that running laps is painful, we must motivate ourselves while suffering, and win the competition next time."

After all, Wilson looked at Ewing, his smile had long since disappeared, and all that remained was antagonism: "Then it's your turn to run."

The Giant Shoulders started running in circles.

Years of vegetarian habits have made McHale's physical strength very poor.

After that fierce competition, he was so tired that he had to run laps. He only lasted 8 laps before he started to walk.

"Walking doesn't count!"

Ewing has no idea of ​​respecting the old and loving the young at all.

"Patrick, are you serious?"

"When am I not serious?"

"You bloody bastard, remember it!"

McHale persisted for another 8 laps, and finally couldn't run anymore.

It also meant that Wilson needed to help him complete the remaining 14 laps.

Louis returned to the office silently. He saw the confrontation between Ewing and Wilson, and also noticed that the players spontaneously stood in line. People like McHale who can enjoy both sides are destined to be only a minority.

Resolve conflicts?Louie never thought about it.

Where there are people, there are rivers and lakes. Once interests are involved, can the conflict be resolved?Whoever occupies more, those who occupy less will be jealous and dissatisfied, and those who want to occupy more will spit out the excess, is he willing?
The confrontation between Ewing and Wilson has a long history, and this year is just the beginning of the outbreak.

Louie now thinks about how to use their rivalry to benefit the Knicks.

Contradictions can also be exploited, as long as the method is appropriate.

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(End of this chapter)

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