Eight hundred and seventieth chapters only use the left hand**
"That year should have belonged to us!"
"We should win!"
After saying goodbye to Heinthorne, Wei Xia kept thinking about his words, not only because he said that the Warriors might have been wasted for similar reasons, but also because Havlicek in the old days was in 1973 as Heinthorne said.
He specifically mentioned "Hondo's injury", which means that the Celtics lost because of Havlicek's injury.
For some reason, this incident made him feel very bad.
Perhaps it is because, since he obtained the talent of Haflicek in 1999, the fate of the two of them has been closely linked.
When he returned to the hotel, Wei Xia called his home.
It happened to be Wei Mingliang answered the phone call, and Wei Xia took the opportunity to ask about what happened back then.
Although Wei Mingliang was still a kid at the time, he also remembered some things clearly: "We won 68 games in the regular season. In the series against the Knicks, Hondo suffered a shoulder injury - in Game 5 and Game 6, he could only play with his left hand. In the seventh life-and-death game, Fraser killed us. In the finals, the Knicks defeated the Lakers. A wrong team won the championship. We won the championship twice in the next three years (74 and 76), but in 73 it was our best team."
Speaking of that year, Wei Mingliang had the same emotions as Heinthorne.
The Celtics in 1973 were the best Celtics in the 1970s, but they did not win the championship.
Wei Xia understood the situation, then said good night and hung up.
He must calm down.
Fans are actually this kind of virtue. If they lose, they make excuses; and when similar things happen to opponents, they will be ignored if they win.
If the Celtics' combat power in 1973 was greatly damaged due to Havlicek's injury, the champion should be asterised, then too many champions in NBA history should be asterised.
Take the Duncan-era Spurs for example.
In the 2007 Spurs, their series with the Suns, Horry knocked Nash on the billboard, causing Stoudemire and Dior to be suspended, and eventually turned them into a victory. What if they were not suspended in Game 6?
In 2005, in addition to them, there were four competitive championship teams. The Pacers, the strongest team that year, was beaten up by the Auburn Hills Palace; the second seed in the East played his last elite season, Wade was injured in the ribs at the end of the fifth game against the Pistons in the Eastern Conference Finals, resulting in an outing. They were only one victory away from the finals; the 62-win Suns also suffered a injury to Joe Johnson and missed the playoffs. What if none of these things happened?
The Spurs in 2003 must be said that that year was the worst season in the league's overall competitiveness since 1999. OK collapsed, and neither the Spurs' Ginobili nor Parker had grown up yet. Their biggest competitor was not even the Nets who reached the Finals, but the Kings and Mavericks of the West. But the Kings' core player Chris Webber tore his knee cartilage in the semi-finals and bid farewell to the playoffs that year; the Mavericks who won them to advance to the Western Conference Finals also injured Nowitzki's knee in the third game with the Spurs. In this way, both strong teams that could compete with the Spurs were eliminated due to the main player's knee.
Because that season was so boring, except for Duncan's four-double in the final, fans couldn't even remember anything special that year, and Weber and Nowitzki's knee injuries were completely forgotten.
Then, the Spurs in 1999 suspended the Fatty League's most ridiculous season since the 1970s, needless to say.
Winning the championship requires not only strength, but also luck. Although the Spurs always become victims of famous scenes, their championship luck is undoubtedly strong.
Wei Xia never considered these issues. Now, what worries him the most is the injury that Haflicke seems to be bound to encounter.
He was not only sad for Havlicek, but also a little panicked.
Because their destiny is closely linked.
Even the trajectory of their careers is somewhat similar.
Join the famous family and play with a great leader - Russell/Kobe;
They are all the sixth person entering the industry;
In the third year of their career, they ushered in a glorious moment - "Wish/Havlicek stole the ball!"
When great leaders leave by their side, they start to be questioned. Everyone knows they are strong, but can you bring the team up?
It took Wei Xia five years to win the championship again.
And Haflicek took four years.
Now, Wei Xia is chasing his three-game winning streak, which will be the greatest achievement of his career.
What is the greatest achievement of Haflicecke's career? Was he winning eight consecutive championships with Bill Russell? No, a natural champion like him and a person who has won many championships in his career, it is hard to say which champion is the most important achievement of his career.
But, if, if, if, then, if, in 1973, he could help the 68-win Celtics win the championship, then there is no doubt that the championship would be the greatest championship in his career.
It was at such a critical moment that he was injured.
Even if he won the championship twice in the next three years, it would be difficult to make up for his inner regret.
Although nothing happened and I don't know what was waiting for him tomorrow, Wei Xia had reason to worry about it. His career and Havlicek overlapped too much.
Will he face the same situation as Haflicek in the near future?
Will he fail due to injury in the most important season of his life like Haflicek?
Thinking of this, he was left with panic.
He fell asleep and came to the old time.
Haflicecke in the old days is fighting for the regular season, and their opponent tonight is the Los Angeles Lakers.
As Wei Mingliang said, Coins tore Chamberlain apart on the court.
Fist is afraid of being strong at a young age. For the twentieth Shuai, Coins' speed is too fast.
Coins was also unethical and energetic. He played the whole game and scored 39 points, 19 rebounds and 5 assists on Chamberlain. Chamberlain on the opposite side had only 11 points, 13 rebounds and 4 assists.
The Celtics successfully won and completed a four-kill sweep against the Lakers.
In these four games, Coins averaged 31 points against Chamberlain. As great as Chamberlain, he was also at the age of being twice as big as his opponents.
Apart from that, there is nothing new to mention.
Wei Xia spent the day of the old time in a hurry, and his consciousness broke away from Haflicek's body and came to the arena.
He knew that the arena was like a mock exam, where you could play past games or future games. Now he wanted to experience in advance how Havlicek appeared with a shoulder injury in the future.
He must prepare for this, and if he also suffered a shoulder injury, he could use it to practice.
He counted the light curtain carefully, and the first time he counted the wrong number.
The game he selected was the first round of the Celtics against the Hawks in 1973.
Just so happens, there is Pete Malawic in the opponent's formation.
This is not a game. If you choose the wrong one, you can't quit halfway. Wei Xia had to calm down and fight well.
Malawic plays awkwardly with the Hawks. He has never been a core player and is not happy.
Wei Xia established a close relationship with him by using Havlicek's identity. Perhaps when his contract expires, he can also use this relationship to contact him to play brothers basketball in Boston.
In this way, history will be changed and the NBA landscape in the 1970s will be very different.
As the game was in progress, Wei Xia knew that the Hawks were not a weak team without competitiveness, and the Celtics did not play easily.
Although they did not make Malawic a core offensive player, the other star players in the formation should not be underestimated.
Wei Xia only thought this game was a pastime.
Even in the playoffs, Malawic made a set of offensive moves that shocked him.
That was at the high position of the right wing, probably the distance between the modern NBA three-point line, and there was little offensive time left, so Malawic used a drifting jump to push the ball out of one arm from a distance.
The feeling of that ball was like Kobe's famous arc top drift and three-pointer to beat the Heat.
"Bang!"
The sharp attack, elegant movements, without any flaws.
"Have you learned it?" Malawi asked lightly.
In the next round, Weisha tried to copy, but Havlicek did not have Malawi's skillful hands.
His shot ended in a blacksmith.
"Hondo, what the hell are you doing?!" Heinthorne's roar followed one after another.
"Sao RuiSao Rui~~"
Wei Xia took a naughty look and then turned back to the pure Haflicek.
Focus on cutting, running as the core, and catch and shoot as the main means of offense.
Even though Wei Xia has played hundreds of games with Malawic, the opponent will still bring him some new tricks he has never seen before. His score is very similar to Kobe's but elegant but extraordinary right wing's long-distance shot made Wei Xia excitedly score 44 points with Havlicek's body.
The eagle was knocked down from the sky, and Wei Xia returned to the arena.
The game just now was a warm-up.
His mood was not as heavy as before. Humans had never empathized with it, but this time, he really had to empathize with the most painful injury in Havlicek's life.
He chose Game 5 of the 1973 Eastern Conference Finals.
Haflicek's injury occurred in the third game of the series.
The Knicks' iron-blooded defense is traditional. Riley in the early 1990s just picked up what the Knicks once discarded.
This time travel is different from the past.
In the past, as long as he walked into the light curtain, the dazzling light would make him close his eyes. When he opened his eyes, he was already inside Haflicek's body and the game was about to begin.
Today, he saw a pre-match conversation between Haflicke and Heinthorne.
"You're dislocated, how can you fight?"
"Only use your left hand."
Heinthorne was silent. He knew the temper of this old teammate. He also knew that it was because of the Knicks' "iron-blooded defense". In the last quarter of the third game of the series, Halfrichek was injured by Bradley of the Knicks. The diagnosis was "dislocated", but Halfrichek still insisted on returning to the court.
It is precisely because he knows what kind of person Havlicek is that he knows more clearly that if he makes up his mind, then no one can stop him from returning to the court. No one can.
"Have you thought it through?"
Chapter completed!