Chapter 102: If you don’t speak, no one will think you are mute!

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On November 14, the Heat continued to sit at the American Airlines Center Arena.

What they faced was the challenge from the New York Knicks.

Since the mid-1990s, the Heat and the Knicks have been mortal enemies, and the two teams have also contributed many amazing scripts.

For example, then-head coach Jeff Van Gundy held Mourning's thigh, lifted him one meter high, and dragged him three meters away.

For another example, in 1999, the year Duncan first tasted the championship, the Knicks staged a magical eight-digit miracle, which was the kind of team that went all the way to the finals.

At that time, the Heat were ranked first in the Eastern Conference. It was the Heat's failure to withstand the Knicks that gave the Knicks confidence.

Don’t mention the past anymore, let’s mention how we had grudges and revenge in this game!

Do you call this not mentioning the past?

Even if we don't point it out, we are still good friends.

Pooh!

With your situation, all your friends will be gone!

The Knicks have gathered a large number of offensive players. In fact, it is really not easy for the Heat to defeat their opponents.

After all, O'Neal continues to miss due to injury.

In the opponent's penalty area, there can be Eddy Curry, nicknamed "Baby Shark", who is talented offensively.

Just looking at his offense, you could sign him to a big contract.

This season, he can get 14 points and 6 rebounds.

That's it?

Although the data is not comparable to that of O'Neal when he was young, after all, he is just called "Baby Shark", and he really has not fallen into the name of "Shark". If you don't believe it, his weight has almost caught up with O'Neal.

Good guy, it turns out that I got the nickname "Shark" not because of my strength, but because of my weight.

In addition to Baby Shark, the Knicks also have the lone wolf Marbury, the future Commissar Ma.

Oh, it turned out to be him!

How to play CBA?

That's not the point. The point is that Marbury was born in 1977 and averaged 16 points, 6 assists and 3 rebounds per game this season.

Born in 1977, it is now 2005. In less than 2006, that is to say, at the age of 28, he can average 16 points per game. It is no wonder that he wants to come to the CBA.

Remember that going to the CBA is not the point, nor is the data. The point is that he can still get an annual salary of 16.45 million.

Oh, you mean high salary and low ability?

If you don't speak, no one will think you are dumb!

It can only be said that Marbury's fuel tank is still very full of oil.

Crawford is over 6, averaging 14 points and 4 assists per game.

Nicknamed "Ah Q", the optimistic three-point king Kunyan Richardson had 15 points and 6 rebounds last season. This season, his data was reduced by half, with only 8 points and 4 rebounds. Given the opportunity, he is still capable.

There is also Ariza, who has no iron in his shooting and is nicknamed "Iron Shooter" in vain.

There is the strongest 175 Nate Robinson of the first generation, David Lee, who could only go home to inherit billions of dollars in wealth because he could not play ball, Chan Ning Fulai who can play center and shoot three-pointers, and veteran Hardaway...

The Knicks' offensive talent ranks among the best in the league. Even in terms of quantity, they can still afford to be ranked first.

In the 2005/06 season, the Knicks paid a high salary to hire Larry Brown to coach.

Is it unexpected or surprising?

The team is full of offensive players, and they have a head coach who only knows how to defend.

The star Marbury was so surprised that he was speechless.

In 2004, the beautiful country was a dream team of many generations (six generations). At the Athens Olympics, they only won the bronze medal, which was earned by Marbury's hard work.

"The Sword Comes"

He gave up his fishing vacation at home and played for the country despite terrorist threats to his personal safety. There was no benefit at all, but the responsibility for the loss of the men's basketball gold medal was placed on the heads of their players.

Larry Brown, as the national head coach that year, blamed the loss after the loss, saying that the star was too egotistical and did not play his "correct basketball" that led to the loss.

With Iverson, Duncan, Ray Allen, Marbury, Wade, James, Anthony, O'Neal... the stars shine so brightly that they can blind one's eyes.

Can this be overturned?

Also put the responsibility on the players?

Head coach Larry Brown jumped ship, and the players were naturally not happy.

The head coach requires "correct basketball" to be played. Regardless of whether the players can meet the requirements, at least they are obedient and carry out the instructions.

If you let Avery and Marbury be on the court at the same time, can you blame the players for not being able to guard them?

On the bench, there are players such as Wade, James, Anthony and others.

As a result, you don't like using new people.

Even with players who don't know how to use offense.

Now the boat has capsized and the head coach is jumping overboard.

The players naturally want to hold the coach back. If they want to die, they will die together. They will take the blame together. What kind of men are they to jump off the ship?

Marbury threatens to not want to play under Larry Brown and doesn't like his "correct way of playing basketball"...

As a result, just a year after this, the Knicks will put together a pair of Bra Brown and Marbury.

I have to say that the Knicks' management should be nice to hear. Otherwise, how come there are so many talents?

In order to repay all the accidents and surprises brought by Larry Brown, the Knicks lost five games in a row at the beginning of the new season.

Facing the collapsing Kings in the last game, the Knicks won the game and finally ended their five-game losing streak.

The Knicks' starting five are Eddy Curry, Antonio Davis, Kunxing Richardson, Jamal Crawford and Marbury.

The Heat's starting five are Mourning, Haslem, Posey, Wade, and Jason Williams.

Su Bei was also very surprised. He was pushed on the bench.

In fact, it is not unexpected. What will happen to Subei's future growth is not yet certain, but O'Neal's peak period has only been in this year or two.

Compared with O'Neal's importance, others have to give way.

Posey affirmed that he will be an important part of the Heat's playoffs. He must be promoted, and a lot of time and games must be given to help him integrate into the team.

Beep——!

When the buzzer sounded, Eddy Curry used his height advantage to beat Mourning and get the Heat's first possession.

"Jason Williams controlled the ball to the frontcourt and handed the basketball to Wade. There was no surprise in his offensive choice. He still broke through with the ball. Wade passed Crowder and entered the penalty area, facing Curry and Davis. The two blocks blocked the shot, and there was a clang, my God! Wade dunked the two of them and blasted the basketball into the basket..."

Wade glanced at Larry Brown coldly and arrogantly.

During the 2004 Olympics, Larry Brown disliked him in various ways.

Not because of his strength, just because he is a newcomer.

In 2005, the Heat fell to the Pistons in the Eastern Conference Finals, not because of their strength, but because he was injured.

Both times, he had the chance to change his destiny, but unfortunately, he failed to do so.

Injuries are also part of the game, and in 2005, he accepted it.

But in 2004, this matter could not be overcome.

He won't show mercy to any of Larry Brown's teams.

On the court, the Knicks attack.

Marbury pulled the ball to the frontcourt, slowly consuming time, and started to break through in the last 10 seconds. When he saw Wade coming to flank Jason Williams, he still did not choose to pass the ball, but stopped suddenly and pulled up the ball. .

"Marbury faced a double attack and forced a two-point jump shot..."

Bang-dang——!

Basketball, the shot missed.

Larry Brown frowned, and he had nothing to say in this offensive round.

Marbury did what he was asked to do, pressed the offensive rhythm, and then leaned into the basket to shoot.

Marbury was suspected of only half-listening, but at least he listened and did it.

The process was correct, but the results were unsatisfactory. What else could he say?

The two of them are not on the same channel, how can they accommodate each other?

Just your mother! At once?

Our fate is over!

"The rebound was taken by Haslem and he quickly passed the ball to Jason Williams. Wade rushed up. After receiving the basketball, he drove to the basket and made another Huashan-style one-handed dunk. Throw the basketball into the basket..."

0 to 4! !

Position, shrink and defend, Wade still breaks through and attacks to the basket.

Crawford has no talent, his speed suffers, his skills are not learned, he works hard but he does not have the determination to risk his life for the head coach...

Just touch it now and the whistle will sound.

Larry Brown feels like he's being targeted.

His "correct basketball" is likely to be useless due to the abolition of the handcheck rule.

If you can still get it, the discount will definitely break your bones.

The position cannot be defended, and in the counterattack, Eddy Curry is too fat and Antonio Davis is too old, so the two cannot run back.

Crawford ran back to no avail, Marbury ran back and probably had to give it away.

The game was one-sided from the beginning.