Chapter 1110

The fans at the scene, including the Knicks players, were all stunned. Vertex Fastest Updated Parallel Goods Milicic Actually Dare to Yell at Lamar and vent his frustration? This is simply a crime! It is simply too dangerous for Cypriot Parallel Goods to do this, isn't he afraid of being swept away by the Knicks?

After Milicic vented, he also knew that he had done an extremely stupid thing, and he felt regret and immediately looked at Lamar with worried eyes.

Seeing Lamar's relieved look, Milicic was completely confused: didn't get angry? seemed to be still smiling at himself? Could it be that he was dazzled?

At this time, Milicic was completely frightened, and in his opinion, Lamar's seemingly nonexistent smile was a call from hell, and he immediately became cold and overwhelmed.

Milicic's head was blank when he vented just now, he just wanted to prove to Lamar that he was not a waste material, that he was not a soft egg. But after venting, he couldn't help but feel a little burdened in his heart.

What will Lamar do with him? Refrigerated, devolved to the NBDL again?

Milicic doesn't want that, he's just returned from the NBDL, his NBA journey has just begun, and he doesn't want to end it just so hastily.

But seeing Lamar's appearance, he was a little worried about whether he was thinking too much, and it seemed that Lamar was not dissatisfied.

In fact, Lamar was waiting for this moment, and he had been pressing Milicic just to see how much this guy could bear. In his previous life, Milicic was completely used by Larry Brown, but even so, Sai Hei still has the strength of a role player after leaving the Pistons to join the Timberwolves.

Now Milicic is still young and talented, and if he can explode under pressure, Lamar will find a way to develop him well.

The referee was stunned for a moment before blowing the whistle.

Although the third quarter was over, Jim Jackson's foul on Milicic could not sit idly by, and two points were effective plus one free throw.

All the players retreated to their own lounges, leaving Milicic alone on the pitch.

Milicic looked at the basket, slapped the basketball lightly twice, and silently cheered for himself in his heart: From here, my career officially set sail!

"Huh!"

The basketball hit, and Milicic walked back to the lounge with his head up. Facing Lamar's sharp eyes, his heart trembled, and he didn't know what to say.

Lamar looked at Milicic and said after a while: "That offense was good just now, but the previous performance was all shit! If you want to prove that you are not a parallel import, and you want to stay with the Knicks, this is not enough, far from enough!"

"If you want to prove yourself, you can only rely on yourself, show me your performance, your strength, and prove that you are worthy of the jersey on your body!"

Lamar turned to leave, knowing that there were some things that didn't need to be said much, just pointed. As for whether Milicic can change the fate of parallel goods in his previous life, it is up to him.

Milicic also understood Lamar's intentions, and his heart couldn't help but be a little moved. When I was with the Pistons last year, no one said that to themselves. Whether it is the Wallace brothers or the old handsome Larry Brown, in addition to accusing him, he is scolding.

Besides, Lamar is not a bad person, and over the years, except for Anderson, Dampoter, Wade and other irons, no one has ever received special treatment from Lamar.

Salvation is on your own, and Milicic is now fully ready!

Is Milicic's talent good? It's a pity! In his previous life, Milicic had been completely abolished by the Pistons. Pressed to the Pistons' bench as a water cooler keeper for four years, even a genius like Michael Jordan would definitely turn into an idiot.

Fortunately, Milicic only wasted a year in this life, and although his talent has not yet been realized, it has not been lost.

Although it seems that this is still very likely, Lamar doesn't mind giving him a chance to perform just because of his ability to beat Wade, Anthony, Bosh and other talents to get the top spot.

Ever since Milicic was thrown to the Knicks as a trade add-on, Lamar has been curious about the most unworthy parallel trade of the Platinums generation, and has secretly observed Milicic in private.

Through observation, Lamar found that Milicic's talent is really good, although not as perverted as LeBron in the same class, but at least not worse than Chris Bosh. And the reason why Milicic has not been able to realize his talent is because the Pistons did not give him room to grow, but because there is a problem with this guy's mentality.

When he was drafted by the Pistons with the second pick, Milicic was still complacent and ambitious. But reality quickly gave him a head start, and due to the Wallace brothers, Milicic simply didn't get enough playing time with the Pistons.

At that time, the head coach of the Pistons, Larry Brown, was not only not good at developing rookies, but also notoriously harsh, as long as Milicic made a few mistakes, the old coach would not hesitate to scold him. Even if Milicic performed well, he was not encouraged by the old coach.

You must know that Milicic was only 18 years old at the time, and his mind was not fully mature, and what a rookie like him needed most at this time was encouragement. At that time, these things were not available in the Pistons of that year, so Milicic began to sink under the repeated scolding of Larry Brown and the indifferent eyes of his teammates, and gradually became a laughing stock in people's eyes, and gradually lost confidence.

All Lamar has to do now is help Milicic regain his confidence. He doesn't know how Milicic's future achievements will change because of his presence, he just wants to do as much as he can. After all, everyone who truly loves basketball is worthy of respect.

Milicic did not live up to Lamar's expectations, and the fourth quarter continued to be hot in the final moments of the third quarter, and even began to take over the game in its entirety.

Although Milicic's performance is still a little immature due to lack of experience, the dominance of a basket overlord has gradually shown. Scoring, rebounding, blocking, and even high post play, tonight's Cypriot and Black Leader is like a hungry wild beast, constantly wreaking havoc on the opponent's interior line.

Kevin Cato and the fat-bodied Maurice Taylor couldn't stop Milicic at all, and their presence has now even become a moving set, setting off the rebirth of Milicic's Nirvana debut.

"Lamar, is this what you want to see now?" Coach K asked Lamar with a smile.

As a head coach, he is naturally very happy with the changes in Milicic. No head coach will dislike the number of soldiers under his command, after all, one more person, he will have one more choice, and the Knicks will have more strength. Not to mention a young man with outstanding talent like Milicic.

Coach K has sensed that the final piece of the Knicks puzzle he's been expecting is in place. If Milicic can really maintain this form and develop smoothly, it doesn't matter if Dampport can make a smooth comeback in the playoffs.

In response to Coach K's inquiry, Lamar replied with a smile: "This kid is still far away!"

Despite what he said, Lamar couldn't help but waver a little from his original decision.

In Lamar's original plan, Milicic was just a passerby on the Knicks' lineup to perfection, and Darmsport and Hilario were Lamar's best interior partners in recent years.

Compared to Milicic, who is still unknown about the future, Darmsport has shown the talent of a super defensive player, and Lamar is also very clear about what Hilario will reach in the future.

However, if Milicic can really follow this trend, Lamar will certainly be more than happy to keep Milicic behind.

Hilario has been doing well since joining the Knicks, but this injury has made his future achievements at best a big man of the type of Rain Man Kemp.

But Milicic is different, he's only 19 years old this year, and the template for this guy when he entered the draft last year was Sabonis, the roof of the world. If it really develops to that point, there is no way for any team to refuse such a player.

Jeff Van Gundy, on the other side, looked at Milicic's strong performance on the court, and looked at the big men in his lineup, and his heart was suddenly filled with all kinds of envy and jealousy: the Knicks are really shit lucky, and any guy who is used as a trade can become a pearl in the dust.

The game in the fourth quarter belonged entirely to Milicic, and under the command of Coach K and the acquiescence of Lamar, the players on the Knicks court also began to do their best to cooperate with Milicic and continue to pass the ball to him.

As his self-confidence was built, Milicic became more and more competitive and performed better and better, completely suppressing Kevin Cato and Maurice Taylor, the two big generals under Jeff Van Gundy.

Rookies are like that, they need a brilliant game to build their confidence.

Of course, there are exceptions to this, such as Kobe Bryant and Paul Pierce, who are extremely tough-willed. They were able to survive the pain with their resilience despite their terrible performances and eventually grow into the league's top stars.

If you look at the performance in the third quarter alone, Milicic's debut after joining the Knicks can be said to be an extremely failure. He only had 3 points, 1 rebound and 1 assist in five minutes, which really doesn't match his identity and the contract he is carrying.

But in the fourth quarter, Milicic finally broke out in Lamar's incessant scolding, and the outburst was so violent that it ignited the whole court at once, turning the court into his turf.

"Ahh