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Chapter 389 The Fragmented Knicks (100

Chapter 389 The Broken Knicks

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Fraser was speechless to the audience's booing, and he didn't know whether to express his gratitude or find a way to stop them and not make things worse.

Can't they see it? Xie Hou is clearly the kind of person who booed the game the better the away game!

Even when he was most hostile to Reggie Miller, the booing had never lasted so long, which was too weird.

"Luckily, Spike is making a new film recently, otherwise I don't know how much trouble will happen." Fraser said to his colleague next to him.

In fact, the booing on the spot did not affect Xie Hou's training, but his teammates were all a little fluctuating.

At this time, Wang Zhizhi had a feeling that when he was fighting against Yao Yu, he went to Shanghai away from home, and was scolded as "Ce'er's little red man".

There is no way. During the CBA period, he was considered Yao Tianke, who can be both inside and outside.

Since then, Yao Yun could not defend himself from the inside problem of Wang Zhizhi's style. When he encountered a comprehensive upgraded version like Boozer, he would naturally be even more embarrassed.

Fortunately, due to some force majeure, Boozer's reverse bone was halfway through the growth and failed to reverse. Boozer stayed in the East, and another time and space blocked the Jazz, who has been blocking the Red Team for many years, is currently a bad team. Although he got Duncan Bogut last year, he is still not breathing a sigh of relief before entering the playoffs.

Even if he enters the playoffs, Bogut is not an inside player that Yao Guo can't match.

Furthermore, the Red Team is not as short as another time and space. At this time, they are like Pacers in the West, and have already taken 2-0 leads 2-0 and are expected to advance.

Wang Zhizhi lost the ball in a warm-up shot, as if it was a sign of something.

"It seems you are gone in the second half." Xie Hou said standing behind him.

"You're not all the troubles. What fans are you going to provoke?" Wang Zhizhi wrongly accused Xie Hou.

How should Xie Hou explain to him that it was Frazier who initiated this? Although they have reconciled, the crazy fans are like stupid kids who have not been disciplined. They bit people when they come up. There is no way to say that. Can you blame him?

He just said a few more words, knowing that the conflict between the two sides could no longer be eased, which had the effect of adding fuel to the fire.

Even if he didn't say those words, these fans would still attack in this way, so the responsibility for this matter was not on him.

"You don't understand this," King Arthur believed that he had taken the blame, and he was not bad at all. "Interaction with fans will help promote the league. I put the overall situation first."

Wang Zhizhi didn't see where he put the overall situation first.

When Wang Zhizhi was about to shoot, he heard the booing sound of the sky again. Sure enough, Xie Hou got the ball and was ready to shoot. The fans' booing was focused. If they didn't know who to point the gun at, it would be a mess. The only targets they targeted Xie Hou. Those who lifted the ball at the same time were unfortunately affected by Xiaoyuzhe.

Unlike Wang Zhizhi, Xie Hou seemed to be able to construct his world within a radius of ten meters around him, and those external noises could not affect him at all.

I saw him look at the basket, take action, and go in again.

Wang Zhizhi was not surprised at first. Xie Hou scored 33 points in the first half with such booing.

Lions and tigers never care about the objections of cats and dogs. Unless you want to steal their meat, they have to bite you to death and then eat their meat while looking at your body.

Wang Zhizhi felt that Xie Hou's offense in the second half would exceed the first half.

At the beginning of the second half, the Knicks' starting list made New York fans feel extremely dissatisfied.

Why? The son of New York, Marbury, who is loved by fans, did not make it to the starting list of the second half!

No matter how quarrels, no matter how quarrels, don’t joke about the game!

"We want Stephen!"

The call replaced the booings against Xie Hou for several minutes. Larry Brown had been a coach for too long and had seen all kinds of events. The New Yorker was unable to change his brain that was so paranoid that he could not hear any disagreement.

What’s funny is that when Xie Hou held the ball, the booing came again.

Sure enough, New Yorkers hope they are interesting.

At the beginning of the second half, Xie Hou, who was outside the three-point line, used a fake shooting move to shake James away.

When he had the chance to shoot, he hit the ground and passed the ball to Artest who cut inward, causing Danpier to foul.

"Arthur is retrieving the response with his teammates."

"LeBron should be like him. A player as strong as Arthur needs the strength of his teammates, and he needs it even more."

Fraser's suggestion may be correct, but the node he proposed was wrong.

At this time, the Knicks were already 1 point behind. What they needed was James's impact force of one force to reduce ten times. It was recommended that he pass the ball to stimulate his teammates' offense, which was equivalent to placing his hopes for the game to others who were not as good as the emperor.

Which team will let the role players decide the direction of the game when they are at a critical moment? There are, but 99% of the key games determine the direction are the superstars in the team.

Although James has his own opinions, he is not mature enough. He did not analyze the pros and cons for the time being and chose to pass the ball.

The ball came to the hands of Villanueva, who surprised New York fans.

Wumeixia got the ball, turned around, and attacked the basket directly.

O'Neal Jr. and Kirirenko two goal gods, one in front and one behind, cut off his offensive line.

When Villanueva wanted to pass the ball again, she lost her pass route and barely made a move. She missed the ball. Papalucas protected the defensive rebound and passed Xie Hou. Xie Hou forced herself to attack the ground after being involved in defense. It was Artest again.

There is no defender in front of him who can stop his advance with fouls.

With a dunk, the difference reached 15 points.

This is the key point in deciding the game, and Brown requested a pause.

"LeBron chose to trust his teammates and then found that they were not trustworthy." Fraser slapped himself, "Sometimes, believing in himself is also a way."

This is a particularly typical Fraser-style commentary.

Due to his predecessors, he often ignores the times and the rhythm on the field, brings it into the game from his perspective, and the sound is loud and can affect the players' decisions from time to time.

When his words were slapped in the face, he would not stumble and argue like other seniors, but would admit his mistakes openly and accept criticism.

Fans called his commentary "Fraser Fraser". Tonight, Fraser Fraser gave wrong suggestions that could ruin his efforts throughout the season.

When the timeout was over, fans were happy to find Marbury back on the court.

His position is the second position, while singles madman Crawford actually played the third position, Veranuar played the fourth position, and the unknown Jezzie Butler was the fifth position.

It doesn't matter if you don't know Jezzy, think about what kind of center Larry Brown likes: (From another time and space perspective) Ratreve/Mutombo, Pistons' Big Ben, Bobcats' Okafor.

It can be seen that Brown does not need those fancy inside players. He only needs to defend, grab rebounds, not troublesome, be obedient and often treats himself as a livestock to his teammates.

In terms of strength, Jezzy naturally cannot be with Ratreev, Mutombo, Big Ben, and Okaforbi, but he has the same playing style and spiritual attributes as these people, which is enough.

The Knicks made such a lineup clearly to fight against the Pacers.

The prerequisite for fighting for offense is that they must first clearly distinguish the ball rights.

The current situation is that James is determined to let his teammates open, so he will give up the right to take action, provided that the ball must be in his hands; Marbury and Brown are in a bad mood, and should not participate in any tactics anymore, and will only use personal abilities to solve problems, so he is a bottomless hole in the ball. If he can still receive his pass, the person who catches the ball should buy a lottery after the game; if Crawford's case, it is not a waste of time to fight the king; Villanueva is even an all-round forward with strong offense and weak defense; only Jezzy is a functional blue-collar worker.

Everyone has their own characteristics. The Knicks want to reverse the attack, but unfortunately there is a lack of tacit understanding and chemical reactions within.

James is recognized as the king of New York. Marburys usually give in to him. At this point, who is the emperor? Who is Larry Brown? It's just a cloud.

Therefore, Knicks fans will see an extremely worrying third quarter game.

The emperor controlled the ball at the top of the arc and did not attack. Marbury came over and would not pass the ball again. Crawford became the bottom corner shooter who did not delay his skills, but he could not get the ball. A rookie like Vilan Nueva, who had no cards, could only stand aside and play pick-and-roll.

James was unintentional to attack, Marbury insisted on himself, but Crawford's touching transformation brought about a bad singles show - about four minutes later, Brown called another timeout.

At that time, the score difference reached 20 points.

Every fan of the Knicks can feel the despair passed down from the stadium.

"Do you know what I saw in the game? I saw a broken team." Fraser said. "It was like the pearls fell into New York, but I still remember the hatred he had with us in Baltimore. I refused to work with him because of the past. If I did that, Madison Garden would not have the chance to fly the second championship flag."1

1 Fraser and Monroe were both draft players in 1967. Their grudges can be seen as the 1970s version of Harden and Curry (I refer to their grudges in the playoffs, not playing style). The two of them fought many times in the playoffs. Later, Monroe was traded to New York, and turned wars with Fraser into a pity, working together to win the second championship in team history for New York. Interestingly speaking, 1967 was a year of guards in the history of the NBA draft, with five guards in the top seven picks, just like the 2017 draft 50 years later, and it was also a prosperous year of guards. Mr. Fraser is still active in the front line of commentary, but in a blink of an eye, 50 years have passed since 1967.

What disappointed Fraser was not only the result of the game, but also the New Knicks, who had just improved and had broken into pieces in the playoffs.

Or perhaps, the core driving force that constitutes this team is originally fragile.

Brown's roar, Marbury's bad temper, LeBron's lack of control over the team, and the trading operations that Smiling Assassin that are incomprehensible are all showing everyone that the core driving force that supports their progress is very fragile.

To destroy them, it only takes one quarrel, a lost match, or a certain round.

As Brown could no longer bear Marbury, he cursed.

Marbury didn't want to be angry, so she talked back on the spot, and recorded an ugly scene on the live broadcast.
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