Chapter 203 To Karim
Chapter 203 To Karim
Chapter 203 To Karim
"Thank you, Karim."
Tom Heinsohn was watching from the commentary booth.
"Look! Cedric Maxwell, in true Celtic tradition, showed a great sense of humor and thanked Kareem after he spoke up for him!"
Heinsohn's words gradually became outrageous.
"Only in the Celtics, you can see this scene!"
"We respect our opponents, just like when Jerry West lost the game in 1969, John stepped forward to comfort him the first time."
dick stockton grinning from ear to ear
Soon, they saw something even more astonishing.
"Look! Little Lu of the Celtics is calling on his players to say thank you to Kareem!"
"Oh my God! Larry passed!"
"Ralph's gone too!"
"Everyone passed, including those off the pitch, they lined up to say thank you to Kareem"
If you don't know what a disgusting person is, here it is.
Kareem Abdul-Jabbar would never have imagined that the results he got as a drug addict would be so heartwarming.
He accepted the acknowledgment from the Celtics, and left the field alone, leaving his teammates alone.
The Lakers coaching staff couldn't believe what just happened.They don't know why Jabbar suddenly went crazy.
This definitely dealt a heavy blow to the morale of the Lakers. The boss of his family suddenly turned his arm outward, just because the referee called a technical foul for black people and not for white people.
Louis was not surprised that Kareem Abdul-Jabbar suddenly acted like a demon.
This fits his impression of Kareem Abdul-Jabbar.
In the mid-to-late 70s, Jerry West worked as a coach for several years after retiring from the game, when Kareem Abdul-Jabbar was most ill.
West acted like a poor wife who was domestically abused and dared not divorce.
When I was drunk, I cried to my friends about what a bastard Kareem Abdul-Jabbar was, and when I was sober, I told the media that Kareem Abdul-Jabbar was the best leader, and we love him.
Louis thought that after Kareem Abdul-Jabbar became a monster, the Lakers would be in a state of collapse.
Unexpectedly, the magician yelled a few times and reunited people with a sunny smile. Losing Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, the Lakers' offense seemed to be even fiercer.
Abdul-Jabbar's negative impact on the entire team has not disappeared.
The Lakers have a magician to boost their morale, but overall, they still don't want to win as much as the Celtics.
Louie could see that the Lakers' coaching staff no longer cared about the outcome of the game.
They just want to go back to the locker room to know about Kareem's condition as soon as possible.
Magic is the engine of the team, but Kareem Abdul-Jabbar is also a pivotal offensive core, and neither of them can have an accident.
The Lakers persisted until halfway through the fourth quarter, trailing the Celtics by 14 points.
Subsequently, Bird made a low 2+1 and hit Kurt Rambis' sixth foul.
The Lakers, who had beaten all the invincibles in the West, fell.
In the end, the Celtics beat the Lakers 116 to 101.
The Big Three Bird, Thomas and Sampson all scored 20+ points.
On the opposite side of the Lakers, the magician scored 22 points, 14 rebounds and 12 assists in a triple-double. If Kareem Abdul-Jabbar hadn't been a monster, the game should have played to the last moment.
However, at least the beams on both sides remained.
Half a month later, they will play against each other again at the Forum Arena in Los Angeles.
The Lakers lost, Riley's demeanor is still elegant.
"I think the Celtics should keep their passion under control. No other team clashes with other teams as often as they do."
When Riley was asked about Kareem, he evaded it.
"I don't know what happened either, I'll figure it out."
Louie is much more open than Riley. Regarding the frequent conflicts on the court, his arms cannot be turned outward like Kareem Abdul-Jabbar: "I don't know why every time there is a conflict, some people think it is our fault. Do we look like villains?"
"Not all conflicts are initiated by us. I admit that Bill is very aggressive, but he never takes the initiative to fight with others. If you don't believe it, you can review every conflict we have this season."
"There is an old saying in China that a gentleman uses his mouth but not his hands. At most, Bill's mouth is not clean, but some people's hands are not clean. I think the league will give a fair evaluation of who is right and who is wrong."
The Celtics won this focus battle in an unexpected way.
Louie wondered what Kareem did after he left the court.
But the first thing he needs to do now is to go back to the locker room and make a summary for this game.
On the way back, he was thinking, is it necessary to summarize?
If you really want to sum it up, it should still be that sentence.
Karim, thank you.
In such a focus battle, the historical origins of the Lakers and Celtics have been publicized countless times by the media.The two sides should have grinned their teeth and wanted to kill each other, but what happened?What did Kareem do?
His performance is admirable.
Lambiel provoked him, he fought back violently and was called a technical foul.
Maxwell tried to step his teammate up, his teammate failed to counterattack, and then the former was called a technical foul.
Kareem Abdul-Jabbar's thinking is not "This group of people is really bad, I have to stand with my teammates", but "The dog referee only blows us black Ts and not white Ts".
It's understandable if he just thinks that way, the problem is that he has spoken out what he thinks.
In front of the referee, in front of teammates.
At that moment, Louis saw a drastic change in Rambis' expression.He was very confused, isn't Kareem my teammate, why did he say such things?
Rambis must have such doubts.
He is the backup center for the Lakers, and he usually does the dirty work for Kareem Abdul-Jabbar.
Even if Kareem Abdul-Jabbar doesn't like him, he should respect his work, but Kareem Abdul-Jabbar turned his arm outward?
Louie met Tomjanovich outside the locker room.
"How do you feel about Karim?" Louie asked.
"I can't say." Tomjanovich tried to describe the true view of Kareem in his mind, "Disgust? Yes, I kind of dislike him."
Louie smiled, who isn't?
Few people should like this kind of monster who is like heaven and earth.
It's as if Durant will scold his teammates with a trumpet, but when he comes to the public, he will still praise his teammates as a flower, which makes cats and dogs readily accept it.
Kareem Abdul-Jabbar is a freak, he says what he has, and only plays the truth.
"Do you know who our opponent was when I was beaten in 1978?" Tomjanovich asked.
Louie smirked and said, "It can't be the damn Los Angeles Lakers, right?"
"Yeah, Kermit was playing for the Lakers, he was Kurt Rambis in 1978," Tomjanovich said. "Karim always needs someone like that around him."
It is not difficult to understand that it is also popular to assign a thug to the head star.
"So, Karim was a witness to the accident?"
"Well, he watched me get hit and painted a very realistic picture of what happened to me."
"Also, he provided an extremely negative statement against Kermit after the game."
This surprised Louis. He thought Kareem only targeted white people. Could it be that he didn't even spare black people?
"What did he say?" Louis asked.
Tomjanovich didn't want to look back on this past event, but the atmosphere was so heightened that it was inappropriate to hang on to Louis' curiosity.
"He said that if a white player knocked down a black player, it would never cause such a big commotion." Tomjanovich said with a sad smile, "He said that Kermit was not wrong, it was the world that was wrong."
Louie took a deep breath.
In all fairness, Abdul-Jabbar's position in these remarks was definitely on Washington's side, but at that time, if he wanted to protect Washington, he should have perjured himself, instead of venting his dissatisfaction with white people there.
His words not only put Washington in an embarrassing situation, but also caused a second injury to Tomjanovich.
Such a poisonous tongue that kills two birds with one stone has brought negative effects on the two parties involved, but it has not brought any benefits to himself. Such thoughts of harming others and benefiting oneself are only disgusting white people, which is the motive of Kareem's actions today.
With this kind of result, you can only sigh with Louis.
Abdul-Jabbar is such an idiot, the unquoted kind.
"How are you feeling now?" Louie asked.
Tomjanovich recalled the sad past, he had already put it down, but suddenly remembered, still a little uncomfortable, that punch was a turning point in his career.
"It's over," Tomjanovich said.
"Yeah, you've been out of 1978, and poor Kareem seems to have been living in the 50s." Louie has no sympathy for Kareem.
Black people's anger stems from their history of enslavement, unfair social status and educational resources, and room for advancement, but Louie has no sympathy for this.Being discriminated against does not affect your struggle. In terms of discrimination, all foreigners who come to the United States to pursue their dreams will be discriminated against, especially Asians.
There is nothing to stop striving to improve your life, except inertia.
Louie opened the door to the locker room, and the guys inside were excited. They had won against their biggest competitor, and the victory came very strangely.
It's almost the feeling that Kareem Abdul-Jabbar himself sent the victory to them.
"Coach, how's Karim?" They thought Louis had news.
"I don't know, I care about him as much as you do." Louis took a bottle of Coke from the ice bucket and opened it. "There is nothing to sum up this game, to Kareem!"
Thank you @宝木衣 for the rewards, the number of chapters owed has returned to the highest score in Kobe's career, which makes me very panic, but I didn't add more today, and I will add it tomorrow.Tomorrow will be a best-selling recommendation, although I don't know how this recommendation is, but the editor asked me six days in advance to save the manuscript, I think, it should be to let me add a few more chapters at that time, right?
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