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Chapter 270 This is for you (17125)

Chapter 270 This is for you (17125)

Chapter 269 This is for you, New England! (17/125)

By the end of the third quarter, there was no suspense in this game.

At the beginning of the fourth quarter, Louis let the Big Three play with Guy Williams and Derek Weidman.

Leading by as much as 30 points, Louis intends to let some players who usually have no chance to play come up to feel it.

"Basically, we can say that the Celtics have won."

"When you see John Paxson and Isiah Thomas on the outside, you know how unrestrained Little Lu's lineup is. He's not humiliating his opponent, he's just giving everyone a chance to show themselves on the highest stage."

Tom Heinsohn has presumably let the matter of Louie chilling him at Legends come to light.

"The invincible Celtics have an invincible coach." Tom Heinsohn boasted extremely, "He may not know basketball that much, but he knows how to control the team."

The Lakers are very disappointed, especially Magic.

Halfway through the fourth quarter, Riley replaced him.

The data he left was 10 points, 7 rebounds and 7 assists, a Kidd-style quasi-triple double, but for him who played 36 minutes, it was too little.

This data cannot be compared with Bird at all.

Bird scored 39 points, 16 rebounds and 7 assists in this game.

Nearly four times the magician's points, twice his rebounds, and the same number of assists, even if it is not matched, this is a blowout.

Bird's performance completely exploded the magician, there is no dispute.

With 2 minutes left in the game, Louis took the initiative to call a timeout.

"For the last 2 minutes, I want to keep our FMVP on the court and let him finish the game with four great substitute players."

After Louie finished speaking, he began to roll the roll: "John (Paxson), Gay, Derek, MLC, without you, we couldn't get here. Thank you for always cheering with energy off the court. Now, follow Larry and end this game!"

119 is better than 88
With a gap of 31 points, within 2 minutes, it is impossible for the Lakers to win.

The timeout ended, and the Lakers relentlessly let Kareem Abdul-Jabbar and Wilkins continue playing, as if to feel the pain of losing to their old enemy.

Kareem Abdul-Jabbar played Guy Williams in the low post, and he had an absolute advantage in height.

Bird flanked, Kareem Abdul-Jabbar hit the ground and passed to Wilkins, who dunked.

90 is better than 119
2 minute and 25 seconds left in the game.

Paxson pushed forward with his unsexy buttocks to protect the ball, and it took nearly eight seconds to dribble the ball across the court.

The defender in front of him is the underrated Lakers sixth man Byron Scott.

Paxson didn't stick to the ball at all, and he gave the ball to Bird.

Bird has already collected enough data, and now he wants the other four teammates on the field to enjoy the game. He dribbled the ball, and suddenly, his eyes were turned to the left, but both hands picked up the ball and threw it hard to the inside.

Cutting ML Carr catches the ball, tries to play a reverse basket, and walks.

2 minute and 05 seconds left in the game.

The Lakers' offense advanced quickly, and the ball was given to Kareem Abdul-Jabbar.

The Celtics had no inside line at all, so Kareem Abdul-Jabbar attacked decisively and beat Williams hard.

Eternal skyhook, consistent, the ball flew into the sky, the referee blew a rookie whistle, hit.

"And one!"

Kareem Abdul-Jabbar added a penalty and regained a little dignity for the Lakers.

93 is better than 119
1 minute and 52 seconds left in the game.

Bird took the ball in a high position, he no longer constrained by the desire to instigate others, and called on his teammates to play tactics.

The L tactic was activated, Bird turned into a command tower, and suddenly gave a through ball to Guy Williams.

The rookie, who rarely had a chance to play in the playoffs, made a tough slam dunk.

121 is better than 93
1 minute and 30 seconds left in the game.

The Lakers attack at full speed, push, push.

Abdul-Jabbar was double-teamed and passed to the outside, and Wilkins hit the iron with a jumper.

Abdul-Jabbar grabbed the offensive rebound and played it himself, but still didn't score.

The inexperienced rookie Williams took a defensive rebound and made a pass error and was cut by the Lakers. Wilkins got the ball again, made a jumper, and made a hit.

95 is better than 121
1 minute and 12 seconds left in the game.

After a while, the game entered the last minute.

In the garden, all the audience stood up.

Louis also got the players up, and Bird hit a ball and missed.

The Lakers made mistakes in the frontcourt, they still need a magician.

Carl's quick counterattack was chased by Michael Cooper, but was called a foul by the referee.

With 35 seconds left in the game, Pat Riley replaced the main player when Carr was about to make a free throw.

Finally, the Lakers officially declared failure.

At that moment, the garden was noisy.

For some reason, Louis couldn't hear those noisy voices.

He was calm, unusually calm.

In half a minute, he'll have one more title, the Celtics will have one more flag, and the Birds will have one more championship on their résumé.
He did his job well and well.

Carl made one of two free throws.

122 is better than 95
This massacre reminded Louis of Game 2008 of the [-] Finals.

After the Celtics went through the battle of Tianwangshan, after that epic reversal, they completely broke the hearts of the Lakers.

The harvest of the sixth game could not be restrained. Finals FMVP Paul Pierce scored 30 points with 17% shooting, but the Celtics slaughtered the Lakers with 39 points.

The contrast in this performance can be seen in the miserable battle against the Lakers.

The Lakers' last offense tonight was given to Kareem Abdul-Jabbar.

Without the Celtics players double-teaming him, facing Williams' single defense, he once again used a skyhook and hit the iron.

After that, it was the story of John Paxson dribbling alone until five seconds before the end of the game, and the audience in the Garden frantically poured into the field.

"Coach Lu! You are my hero!"

A voluptuous woman jumps on top of Louie in only her underwear and kisses him furiously.

Louis waited resignedly for her to calm down, and said with a faint smile, "Thank you for your love, but I've already got my name."

"ended!!!"

Dick Stockton spoke excitedly to end the non-existent last five seconds: "Bostonians poured into the court, the game has no suspense at all, the Celtics once again defeated the Lakers in the finals and became this year's world champion!"

In an instant, there was no trace of the Celtics players in the camera.

They were surrounded by crazy crowds.

Louis didn't know how many times he was molested in the process.

Although he doesn't like being molested by some strange women, he feels from the bottom of his heart that the era when fans were allowed to pour into the arena to celebrate with the players within a few seconds of the game is the closest era between the NBA and the NCAA.

At least for now, they don't mold players into high-profile superstars, and fans can get in touch with them very closely.

At the end of the season-ending game, the fans are like a part of the team, coming to the players to celebrate with ecstasy.

The Lakers players suffered mentally and physically, and had to fight their way back to the locker room through out-of-control Celtics fans.

A few minutes later, the Celtics and Lakers left the game through the same tunnel and returned to the locker room.

Louis saw the lonely expression of the magician, and greeted with a smile: "Erwin, the success or failure of a series will not determine your future."

Usually only people who are close to the magician, or who he respects very much, call him "Erwin".

The magician didn't feel any discomfort.

He glanced at Louie. The Celtics' pocket formation, shooting, and brutal flanking tactics made him lose himself in the finals.

All thanks to Louis.

"Coach Lu, I promise I will come back here." The magician restrained his depression and threatened, "I will give back everything I have done this year!"

"come on."

Louis turned and said without looking back:
"I look forward to your rebound from the bottom of my heart."

Louie is getting more and more relaxed, like a flawless blockbuster coming to the end, he wants a relaxing ending song.

Let's just decide, if he needs BGM, he wants "After All This Time".

He came to the locker room. In the past few years, he has walked to this door countless times, and it has never been so easy.

Surrounded by the media, countless cameras pointed at him, he walked to the door, and the wildly celebrating players were quiet for a second.

"You guys better not mess around, my clothes are very expensive." Louis warned, pointing at the Birds.

Bird laughed: "Of course, we won't."

"So much the better."

Louis did not read other profound meanings from his smile. When he walked into the locker room, Bird laughed and shouted: "Fuck you!"

Then, presumably everyone in the dressing room with champagne in their hands fired on Louie.

The scene that left the deepest impression on Louis tonight happened in the locker room.

CBS frontline correspondent Brent Musberg holds a microphone to interview Reed Auerbach.

Auerbach held the trophy in one hand and a cigar in the other,

"Reid, this is the No. 15 championship in the history of your team. How do you feel?"

"This is great!" Auerbach yelled. "Now I want to know where the Lakers dynasty is going!?"

Musberg laughed awkwardly. He must be one of the people who advocated the Lakers dynasty.

Auerbach was proud and said loudly, "You keep talking about the Lakers dynasty, but what is the dynasty? Take a look, open your eyes and see, the dynasty is here! The dynasty is in my hands!"

"We have the best players and coaches in the world!" Auerbach is proud of this team, "We are the dynasty! The only dynasty in the NBA!"

Another interview Louie will never forget happened with Bird.

He was named FMVP, and when the media asked him how it felt to be the MVP of the finals, he didn't answer the question directly.

"It feels great to win, and I hope the Lakers and Irvine will always remember this feeling." This is Bird's revenge, five years late, for the revenge of losing in the 1979 NCAA Finals. "I hope decades later, they will look back on tonight and regret why they didn't beat us."

When they handed the trophy to Louis, his expression and heart had no waves.

He rarely catered to the fans and said emotionally: "This is for you, New England!"

(End of this chapter)

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