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796 is a rare defeat (recently busy)

Jackson has a famous bad temper. If he hadn't won the championship recently and had his character polished, he would definitely be the other devil in the NHA.

Holding the phone in his hand, Jackson blew his beard and glared, and he waved his arms and shouted, "Damn, I tell you, if you didn't pull me, I would have dropped my phone just now. Do you believe it?"

West shook his head silly and said, "If you don't believe it, can you fall down when you bought this IpONE?"

Seeing Jackson's eyes widened again, Chamberlain reached out and pressed West on the back of his head. He nodded quickly and said, "I believe, I believe Jack has a bad temper and do what he says."

Jackson nodded and said with satisfaction: "That's sure, I not only slam my phone, but if Artest had the bitch in front of me, I would definitely beat him up to find teeth."

Iverson said impatiently: "We know you are very good, but can you tell me first what the relationship between Artest and the Lakers is like?"

When talking about this topic, Jackson, who had been fierce before, suddenly became depressed. He said helplessly: "Stop talking, damn it, the Zen master apologized to Artest. The two of them have reconciled. After that, Artest will change to Twitter and apologize to the Zen master."

West widened his eyes and said, "No, Feier Jackson is the Lakers' head coach after all. He actually surrendered to Artest's stupid fool? I said, Stephen, you Jackson family have such soft balls?"

Old Nelson, who kept listening with his ears on his back, was also shocked and said, "I know that guy Feier very well. He looks kind and kind. In fact, he is definitely a villain and very stubborn. How could he give way to this matter?"

Curry, Gibson and other rookies were also surprised and asked back at the same time: "Is the Zen master a villain? This is different from the media promotion."

Feier Jackson has a good reputation. He was promoted to be a kind coach who cares about players and speaks for justice. In the first battle for OK, he tried to beat the big sharks to the end. In the end, O'Neal was forced to leave Miami, and he resolutely resigned from his position as head coach.

Seeing Curry's doubts, Old Nelson sneered, popularizing Jackson's character to the rookies.

Born in the 1940s, Jackson happened to experience the rebellious 1960s when he was a teenager and was the main body of the "Beat Generation" and hippies.

Jackson had a hippie style and was always against his parents on serious issues such as religion.

His parents are both working in the gospel church, and his father is still working in the church. The two elders have been devoted to cultivating Phil and his brother into pastors, but now he is nicknamed "Zen Master" and promotes Zen Buddhism.

From a religious family, Phil Jackson was a dull childhood and only watched the movie for the first time when he went to North Dakota to attend high school. He was halfway through the famous publicity, "How far has this kid's arms grown? ... Sitting in the back seat of the car, he can touch the door with both hands."

Although he played in the New York Knicks, his father's words, "The smarter the brain, the more environments he can adapt to" are considered as his life guidance.

Perhaps he learned a move to control his thoughts from his parents and religious people. As a basketball coach, Phil has four core words: playing with people's hearts.

Whether in the Bulls or the Lakers, he always likes to play incredible ways. Chuck Daly brought the Pistons and the bad kids were kind and powerful, so that the bad kids regarded him as their father; Pat Riley was so imposing that he occasionally killed the chickens for monkeys to see, maintaining dignity.

Phil is neither arrogant nor powerful. He prefers to keep a distance from the players, send some books for the players to think about themselves, and refuses to reveal his true thoughts.

Playing with people's hearts in the game, Phil used tricks on both sides of the enemy and us, and was famously cruel and ruthless. When the Bulls won the first three consecutive championships, the helm of the Bulls' dynasty ball-handling was John Paxson.

Paxson is a very obedient player, but this guy sometimes doesn't speak. After the first three consecutive championships, the stadium was celebrating. A reporter asked Paxson about where the mysterious triangular tactics are.

Tian Hao Xie, what exactly is the Zen master's triangular tactic? There are not many people in the league who have figured out this problem. How could Paxson understand this thing in his later years in his career? So after he hesitating for a while, Yu Qian said, "You go and buy Benfeier's triangular tactics guidebook to read it. You have to understand it yourself, and others can't say it."

At that time, the Zen master's triangular tactics were always mocked as the emperor's new clothes, which meant that there was no so-called triangular tactics at all. The true meaning of this tactic was to let Jordan play singles, which means that the Zen master won three consecutive championships with Jordan's thighs.

In this way, Parkson's words become evidence of this. Your point guard doesn't know what your tactics are, so do you really have tactics?

At that time, this incident made the Zen Master very embarrassed. Jordan happened to retire. The Zen Master simply made up his mind and forced the Bulls to buy out the contract for the last year of Paxson's career, asking him to get out of here, and then straightened up Armstrong, who had always had a quarrel with him before.

B Armstrong was known as "Isiaya Thomas II" back then. He was selected as the All-Star in 1994. He had a first-class ball possession and a quick breakthrough. Everyone admitted that his personal ability was better than that of the white point guard John Phaeson who could only shoot three points, but the Zen master was only willing to let him play as a substitute.

In the summer of 1993, after Paxson and Jordan both retired, the Zen master who was unavailable could only reuse Armstrong. As a result, Armstrong was immediately selected as the All-Star

But in the summer of 1994, with the Bulls signing Ron Harper, the double-aware guard, the Zen master began to compress Armstrong's possession again, and when the Raptors expanded their troops in 1995, he deliberately did not put Armstrong on the protection list and asked the Raptors to pick him away.

The Zen master also knew that Armstrong was a talented man, but the Zen master at that time was arrogant and had no shortage of good players. Although Armstrong had the ability of Isaiah Thomas and his unruly temper, he often faced the Zen master. The Zen master had long disliked him and forced him out of the Bulls step by step.

After learning about these secrets, Curry and others sighed and kept muttering, "Your circle is so messy."

Finally, he became the old Nelson who told a story here, 360 degrees without dead corners, and he forgot his original intention. After a long time, he started training. Chamberlain asked Jackson blankly, "Man, you haven't told me what happened there."

Jackson also suddenly realized and said, "Oh, that's right, there was a misunderstanding between Artest and Zen Master. The conflict between the two arose when they were training yesterday. Ron was fined for being late. Ron was dissatisfied and started arguing with the Zen Master. Later, the Zen Master criticized Ron for the reporter after the training game."

"Now Ron communicated with the Zen master and told him why he was late. He was late when he attended the funeral of lawyer Pete Lopez. The Zen master felt guilty after learning about this. He apologized to Ron within the Lakers, and Ron accepted the apology. Later, he and the Zen master announced the incident on Twitter.

After hearing this, Old Nelson, Chamberlain and others sighed in unison: "This is so regrettable."

However, there is still good news, that is, after James's Cavaliers won one game, he lost again, and the Celtics won a game 97-back and won the fourth game.

The hero of this game was Rondo. The young player who stood out with the Big Three scored 2 points, 18 rebounds and 13 assists.

Although the Celtics are still known as the Big Three, Rondo has now become a super strong presence that cannot be ignored. So far in the Eastern Conference playoffs, he averaged 2l.B points, 13 assists, and B-rebound, making him the well-deserved first point guard in the Eastern Conference.

After Rondo played a very rare large triple-double in this game, the Cavaliers finally found that they had always made a mistake, which was to pay too much attention to the old Big Three, and underestimated the new generation of young players such as Rondo, Tony Heron, Perkins, and Davis.

At the post-match press conference, Mr. Mp told reporters with a slight face that he would personally defend Rondo from the next game.

"I'm very willing to defend Rondo," James said after the game. "This is what we should explore because Rondo has obviously dominated the series at the point guard position. For me, I don't mind watching Rondo all the games, and if the coaching staff wants me to do that, I'll do it."

In fact, in the fourth quarter of the Celtics' match against the Cavaliers, LeBron James and head coach Mike Brown had heated discussions about whether James needed to defend Rondo.

Brown ultimately decided not to do this, but they lost the game. To be honest, it is really not easy for James to lead such a teammate and follow such a head coach to reach this point.

Since the playoffs have been played, not to mention the lineup, just the head coach, the Warriors' old Nelson, the Lakers' Zen master, Carlisle of the Mavericks, Reeves of the Celtics, Wilkens of the Eagles, and Stan Van Gundy of the Magic can all be regarded as masters of tactics.

And James' head coach Mike Brown can only be said to be a voice-over. As the head coach, it's really a waste of James's good talent.

After losing this game, James decided not to give Brown face, and he had to defend Rondo himself.

James' defensive ability is not to say that if it weren't for the perverted existence of Chamberlain, the media and fans would have recognized him as the best defensive player. In the first round of the Cavaliers Series against the Bulls, LeBron had defended the Bulls star Derek Ross.

Now, the Cavaliers and the Celtics draw, and other games in the playoffs can be said to be settled and there are not many changes. If the Cavaliers want to pass the Celtics level, James and his team must solve the problem of limiting Rondo.

What the Warriors need to solve is not a player's problem. Nash has Billups and Iverson to deal with it, Oden has Chamberlain to deal with it, and as for Sir, he has already committed suicide.

The biggest problem of the Warriors is the Suns' touch. In the last game, the Suns made terrifying two three-pointers, breaking the NHA playoff record in a single game, and the Suns scored 2B points in the whole game.

It is not likely that a team will maintain a hot feel for two consecutive games, but if it is to reason, there shouldn't be any team that can make two three-pointers in the whole game.

Old Nelson decided to change his tactics and do his best to curb the Suns. In other words, at the beginning of the game, he focused his energy on defense and used defense to suppress the Suns' offense, so that they could not find the rhythm and feel.

After making arrangements, the two teams met again at the West American Stadium.

This time West was still sitting on the bench. He wore a pair of sneakers specially made by the champion. His ankle position was expanded and he was wrapped in thick gauze and medical tape. Old Nelson had already stated that if the war went smoothly, West would not have to play. If the war was not going smoothly, West would have to wear it on the court.

Chamberlain felt uncomfortable when he looked at West's bulging ankles. Before the game, he called everyone together and shouted: "Guys, today is not the last game, but I want to play Deronti's ankle almost broke, so I don't want to see him appear again. I want to destroy the sun. Who shares this honor with me?"

Iverson waved his hand and slapped on the back of his hand, shouting, "For glory, warriors, let's kill us."

"Kill" is so heroic.
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