Chapter 1082
The victory over the Los Angeles Lakers also gave Coach K's ability to be recognized by everyone. Even those fans who missed Jeff Van Gundy very much before have also become supporters of Coach K at this time.
The Knicks then got a rare three-day break before the end of the November schedule. Probably because of the strength of the opponent in the next game, this time Coach K did not give the players a holiday.
There is no dissatisfaction with the players, after all, the schedule during this period is not very tight, and most of them are played at home, and the physical exertion of the players is not very large. In addition, they themselves feel that their next opponent is indeed a strong opponent on their way to winning the championship this season.
The Minnesota Timberwolves didn't have a grudge against the Knicks before last season, but after Phil Jackson moved in and Ben Wallace joined in the new season, they and the Knicks have become undying enemies.
Previously, the Minnesota Timberwolves performed very well, although the tacit understanding between the players has not yet been fully formed, but in the twelve games that have ended, they have also relied on their strong strength to achieve a 14-2 record.
The Timberwolves are currently second in the league behind the 15-1 New York Knicks.
Jackson's use of Ben Wallace has given people a sense of light, and Big Ben has previously given the impression of being a super defensive giant, and the offense has been criticized by expert fans.
After so many years with the Detroit Pistons, Ben Wallace's energy has not been able to develop to the fullest. Especially under the coaching of the collegiate coach and stubborn old man Larry Brown, Big Ben has been doing the dirty work that the Pistons have been doing with the coolies, so that his original spirituality has gradually been worn out a lot.
Now under Jackson, Ben Wallace's once-lost spirituality was suddenly unearthed. In the previous games, Big Ben's flexible pace and defensive strength covering the whole court have been continued, and the most embarrassing thing is that Ben Wallace still has a good ability to shoot at the free throw line.
The Minnesota Timberwolves have also become a major contender for this season's championship with their excellent record.
Before the start of the game, there were a lot of people on their side for this game. They think the newly rising Timberwolves will surely teach the proud New Yorkers a hard lesson on the Knicks' home court.
"I think the Minnesota Timberwolves have a better chance of winning this game. Their performances in the previous games have proven that they have completed the initial run-in of the new squad. ”
"Ben Wallace and Kevin Garnett, the two interior pillars of the Minnesota Timberwolves, the cooperation between them is simply seamless, one offense and one defense are quite tacit, and they don't look like comrades who have just been combined. And officially, due to the containment of these two guys on the inside, the data of the two outside players, Ray Allen and Arenas, has also improved greatly this season. ”
"On the Knicks' side, although their recent performance has been good, they have lacked consistency. The previous match against the old powerhouse San Antonio Spurs exposed a lot of their weaknesses. I think Coach Jackson has seen these weaknesses, and I think we can see a great battle to upend the dynasty in tomorrow's game!"
There are many comments like this that are not optimistic about the future of the Knicks, and there are many more in various newspapers.
The Knicks chose to ignore this, they have been very rich in experiences like this, and there is no need to be angry at all, and there is no need to be angry. As the defending champions, they are destined to be the target of everyone's attacks.
The key to the outcome of the game is to look at the performance on the pitch. What's the use of talking about it now?
In the Madison Knicks' locker room, Coach K was making the final tactical arrangements, and it wasn't until a tactical board was drawn by him that Coach K put away his pen.
It should have been said in training for a long time, and now Coach K only needs to remind his players. Looking at the players' reactions just now, he knew that his words had entered their hearts, and nodded with satisfaction.
Although he has defeated strong opponents Los Angeles Lakers, San Antonio Spurs, and Phoenix Suns before, and has passed one test after another, Coach K knows very well that this game with the Timberwolves is his real test. If he can break through, he can be regarded as truly sitting on the throne of the Knicks head coach.
Although the San Antonio Spurs have a GDP and seem to be strong, the team's bench strength has declined sharply over the years. Except for the three people in terms of GDP, everyone else has begun to decline in terms of age, physical strength, and ability.
After the San Antonio Spurs were swept by the Los Angeles Lakers in the playoffs last season, they are a strong contender for the title this season, but the silence of the offseason doomed them to little chance.
But the Minnesota Timberwolves are different, they not only have last season's regular season MVP Wolves king Kevin Garnett, but also have the NBA league's best defensive player Big Ben Ben Wallace, super outside lineman, sharpshooter Gentleman Sword Ray Allen, and general Arenas and other star players.
plus Iron Man Andre Miller sitting on the bench, Devil muscular man Jason Collins, veteran Mark Blunt and other powerful substitutes.
These people are now grouped together, and the amount of energy will be has been verified in previous games.
Especially against Kevin Garnett, last season's regular season MVP, Coach K is well aware of his abilities. When he was still an assistant coach with the national team, Garnett was just a young man with a little youth, but a lot of potential.
Today, Garnett has become a superstar in the league, a super interior player comparable to Lamar.
Over the years, although Coach K has been pouring most of his energy into Duke University and has not had in-depth contact with superstars such as Garnett, Coach K's attention to the league's super interior has not decreased at all due to Lamar's existence.
Seeing that the young people who were once optimistic can grow to where they are today, Coach K is also very happy in his heart.
When arranging the tactics just now, Coach K focused on defending Garnett. In his eyes, Garnett is the most dangerous player for the Knicks on the Timberwolves roster.
And judging from the experience of previous seasons, although the Knicks have the upper hand in an all-round way, Darmsport has always been the target of the explosion when he plays Garnett.
"All right, boys. That's it, no matter how good I said, it's you who really go to the field to execute. Today's game is very important for us and even for us all season, so everyone has to give their all. ”
"I think you all know all the unfavorable remarks on the outside, and now you have to use practical actions to prove that those people are all wrong, they underestimate the Knicks, underestimate you!"
Coach K's pre-war mobilization wasn't as inflamed as Jackson's or as impassioned as Jeff Van Gundy, but it was deeply rooted.
When it was time for the players to come on, Lamar and his teammates waited in the tunnel and watched Jackson walk out across the road.
As soon as Jackson showed up, there was a burst of boos from Madison, even more so than Arenas who had come out before.
Lamar is not surprised at all, Knicks fans are so aggressive and cute.
Local Knicks fans in New York, in particular, have always had mixed feelings for Jackson. Because when Phil Jackson was a player with the Knicks, he had two championships, and spent most of his career in New York.
So it's no surprise that New Yorkers consider Phil Jackson their own. It is precisely because he treats him as his own that fans in New York are angry at what Jackson has led the team to Madison over the years.
Take a look at the disgraceful history of New York in recent years, whether it's Michael Jordan or Shaq O'Neal, or Peter Pan Kobe, all of whom are proud disciples of Phil Jackson.
Jackson was also a little surprised by such a scene. When he was still with the Los Angeles Lakers, the fans in New York booed him, and he could understand.
After all, the Knicks also invited him to join after ending his contract with the Bulls, but unfortunately Phil turned his back on New York and chose Los Angeles, a sworn enemy. At this point, Phil does owe the trust that the fans here have placed in him.
But now that he's no longer in Los Angeles, why are the fans still booing him? Jackson was surprised.
Lamar looked at the surprised Jackson and showed a sneer: Fans are like this, not to mention just changing teams, even after going through the cycle, as long as you are still the opponent of the Knicks, the fans here will still hate you, and this will never change.
"Alright, brothers, it's time for us to play!"
"Fight!
Looking at his high-spirited teammates, Lamar couldn't help but feel a little more confident in defeating his opponent.
Darmster, Battier, Wade, and Billups, the four most important helpers around Lamar now, all gathered behind Lamar at this moment, and their faces were as fearless as Lamar's.
I have to say that this is the charm of a good leader, who can always make the players change without knowing it, in the direction he wants, even the personality.
Even the mild-mannered Battier, who has always performed in teams such as the NCAA and the Grizzlies, has learned to use swear words and even wave his fists at the enemy since he arrived in the Knicks' den.
These people are Lamar's dependence, and as long as these brothers are around, Lamar has nothing to fear. No matter what kind of opponent, no matter how powerful, there is only the share of subservience. 2k reading web