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Chapter 87 What kind of era is this! (7/43)

Before Ranbir came to the Celtics, Louis knew him largely because of the comments of the magicians he saw online before traveling through time.

Say what it is that you don't want your career to be reimbursed because of a breakthrough.

Just like those legendary players, as long as there is no big problem with people, their teammates and opponents will try every means to make up stories to praise his greatness after retirement. Similarly, these players who are famous for their "dirty" will be even more demonized.

In Louis's opinion, Ranbir is not such a dirty player, at least for the Celtics, he is not the dirtiest player. Bird is the dirtiest player. Every round has small movements, positioning, positioning, rebounding, and all movements are based on small movements. Wang Duoyu's mistress said that he developed his body to the extreme in order to make money, so Bird mastered all the small movements he could master in order to make money on the court.

Unlike Bird, Ranbir is not that proficient in small movements. His dirty things are blatant and he never plays small movements to achieve psychological shock. But what really makes him famous is his mouth.

Just tonight, Louis heard many taboo words that were enough to make Ranbir Club die in 40 years.

He squirted out one by one, his voice so loud that he could hear it and others could hear it.

The 76ers regarded him as a thorn in his side. After several minutes of the second quarter, Ranbir scored 4 points and 4 rebounds. The data was already good, but the verbal insult he gave to the 76ers was the direct reason for the game to become bloody.

One round, Ranbill grabbed the rebound, and the elegant Dr. J jumped up and waved intentionally or unintentionally. The hand did not touch the ball, but fell on Ranbill.

Think about how huge Dr. J's hand was. A slap was enough to cover Lanbir's face. In an instant, the latter made blood bleed in both orifices.

The nose and oral walls were bleeding at the same time, and they had to end up.

His nose was bleeding, but he looked at Dr. J who beat him up and said contemptuously: "You hypocrite who seeks fame, when I come back, I will not be able to kill you, a trash!"

The 76ers put too much pressure on the inside, and Fitch didn't dare to go to Maxwell, so he used Bird's fellow students Rick Robbie and Randy Smith to supplement the hardness of the inside and back.

Ranbir's "performance" during this period prevented the competition from being carried out in the direction Louis expected.

It's hard for them to play tactics because the scene is too rough.

The short corner area was forgotten again.

But Louis remembered that he loudly reminded the players on the field to fight according to tactics and hit their weak links if they want to fight, and don’t always think about trying to show masculinity head-on.

"It hurts so much! Ani, be gentle, do you want to kill me? Forget it if you kill me!"

Ranbir was completely unseen from the field, and he acted like Rambo in front of his opponent. He wanted to tell who is the hardest man in the world. He howled now, but the mountains were ridges and the world was in harmony, and the anus was sore and tight.

"Stop calling out!" Maxwell cursed.

Fitch was also irritated when he heard this, and turned around and scolded, "If you call again, block his mouth!"

"Are you humans? Who did I make myself like this for? What a bunch of unconscienced messes ahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh

The team doctor didn't kill him as a good temper.

On the court, the 76ers' lead was narrowed to 2 points during the period when Ranbir played.

32 to 30

Dr. J missed a goal, and Archibald waved his hand and signaled everyone to play according to the arrangements Louis had at the end of the first quarter.

Bird came to the waist position—as Louis showed.

Archibald passed the ball, and then his body, which was over 180 cm late, fell into the crowd. According to the scale of tonight, he would probably have gone but never returned, and Bird could not find him.

Bird's actions created an illusion for the 76ers, and they dispatched two people to deal with Bird at the same time.

Bird didn't look at Sampson in the short corner at all. He only threw the ball into the short corner at the defender when he was close to the defense.

At that position, Sampson catches the ball and jumps up. Even if Bobby Jones comes to defend, he cannot reach the airspace where the former is located, which is 7-foot-4.

"Swish!"

32 to 32

"Okay, it works!" Fitch clenched his fists and roared, "Go back to defend! Go back to defend! Don't let them fight quickly!"

Andrew Tony broke through with the ball, and less than a second, Sampson's backup defense came in front of him.

He passed the ball to Jones, who missed the jump shot under the interference of the rest of the Celtics.

Louis's sharp eyes saw the 76ers' fatal hole.

Once Sampson holds down Tony's attack, their positional battle will be difficult. Because the 76ers team does not have three-pointers to open up space, they are destined to solve the game with their personal abilities in the narrow offensive area.

Dr. J is not an efficient one-on-one fighter. As long as Tony's offense is covered, their offensive weaknesses will still be the same. Billy Cunningham insists on letting Dawkins, who has a lower defensive IQ, replace Caldwell Jones with a lower defensive IQ, lies in the logic that he wants to use better impact, more ball holding points and more tough body shape to give the team more opportunities to attack and fight in positional battles more dynamically and openly - in fact, it is to use body shape to cover up the difficulties of attack and bring the game into chaos, and the essential problem has not been solved.

Louis asked Sampson to use his long hands and feet to block Tony's breakthrough, and cut to the 76ers' seven-inch.

The solution is right, but there are always accidents.

Maurice Chicks is a point that is not easy to notice.

When Tony's firepower is suppressed, it is also the time for him to perform.

He made a free throw jumper and made a straight pass to the cutter White Jones, who made a left-handed layup.

Archibald's physical strength dropped so much that he made a mistake in hitting Bird's earth.

The 76ers' counterattack was as strong as fire, and the doctor's attack on the earth made him gliding and buckle outside the paint area.

40 to 34

The 76ers never solved the problem of their positional warfare. They just pushed the pace of the game and played the chaos they liked.

Fitch requested a timeout and replaced Archibald.

He was sore all over under Chiks' high-intensity defense, and he was out of breath.

This man, who was once crowned the scoring and assisting king in a single season, clearly felt the traces left by the old man of time.

Fitch replaced Gerald Henderson, who was more energetic but lacked creativity on the offensive end.

Bird got the ball in the waist position.

Sampson was not in the short corner, but John Long sneaked in from the outside.

He hoped Bird would see him.

The 76ers' negligence in the short corner area made the Celtics get points from this area again. Bird hit the ground, Long took the ball, slammed, jumped, and dunked it directly. It was not as explosive as Dawkins, nor was it as elegant as Dr. J, but only showed the tenacity of the Celtics.

Andrew Tony will never admit that he can be defended.

When Sampson's defense came to him again, he broke forward like an angry beast, and a high throw shot outside the paint area exceeded Sampson's height and hit the board.

Tony's counterattack was predictable, and Louis did not expect Sampson to keep him alive all night.

He used tactical gestures to ask the players on the field to firmly implement the team's tactics.

Or, it should be said, firmly implement his tactics.

Henderson broke through, and the Sixers would never let go of the short corner zone again. Their formation was even more contracted, as if the Celtics were like them. After two seasons of three-pointers, no one could make a stable three-pointer.

Sampson's cover, Bird's interference, Henderson's breakthrough.

The existence of these people made the 76ers ignore that John Long was already in place in the bottom corner.

The ball was passed to the periphery, and Long received the ball and shot a three-pointer in the bottom corner.

What kind of era is this!

"Submersed!" Most roared, "The magical John Long stood up again!"

This is an era when players make three-pointers into open spaces and the audience will be as sucked as if they are diaper-filled!
Chapter completed!
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