Chapter 163: The Grievances of the Wealthy
Meng Xiaohao didn't get anything useful in the first game, and similarly, the second and third games were the same.
Meng Xiaohao couldn't see anything except the gap in experience.
Of course, he didn't see Li Xueqing in these games, although they were connected on WeChat.
But WeChat and reality are different.
Los Angeles Stars, three consecutive championships......
The team of the revolutionaries still did not defeat the individual heroism of the star team, and the duel between these two different concepts ended in the victory of individual heroism.
In this finals, the two sides fought seven games, and each game was very exciting, with a score difference of less than five points, which can be said to be the last moment.
But the revolutionaries were still defeated, and their desire to bring down the stars was once again frustrated.
The grievances between the Los Angeles Stars and the Boston Revolutionaries are not just in the past six years, they have been feuding since the Boston Revolutionaries were just born.
At that time, the Boston revolutionaries were not called by that name, they were called the Boston Tea Parties, and their arena was called the Revolutionaries.
It wasn't until 1980 that Boston changed its name to the Revolutionaries, and the arena became the Tea Dumpers Arena.
The Los Angeles Stars have an even earlier origin, being one of the veteran teams in the North American league and the only team out of the 10 veteran teams that have not been relocated.
The former Los Angeles Star Team, called the Los Angeles Revival Team, later changed the name of the team to the Star Team because of the strong rise of Hollywood and became a star-studded place, and later the translation in China directly called the Star Team.
The Stars are the team with the most championships in the North American League, and after winning this championship, they have four more championships than the Revolutionaries.
Even after Boston's three consecutive championships, they still have one less title.
In 1965, the Stars won an unprecedented six consecutive championships in the North American league.
That team was a true space battleship, with 15 people on opposite sides, all of whom were members of the World Basketball Hall of Fame, and now think about how dominant they were at that time.
The Revolutionaries really began to rise officially in 1975, and the Los Angeles Stars at that time had almost three of the six consecutive championships, and their strength was greatly reduced.
At that time, the Revolutionary Team gathered three superstars and became the originator of the huddle, and they relied on the power of the Big Three to defeat the New Orleans Raiders in the finals and win the first championship in team history.
Then in the second season, they met the Los Angeles Stars in the Finals, which was thought to be a close Finals, but the Revolutionaries eliminated the Stars 4-0 without much effort.
How could the Stars have suffered such a big humiliation, and then began to strengthen the team, and then reached the finals, and met the Revolutionary Team again.
This time the result was the same as the last time, with the Revolutionaries beating the Stars 4-2 to claim the title.
The Big Three of the Revolutionaries have been playing together for three years, and they know each other very well, and they know how to handle the ball very well, and they have a big advantage in experience.
But that's not the case with the Los Angeles Stars, who have just been formed for a year, and they can't compare with the Revolutionaries at all, and it's normal to be defeated.
It's just that the revolutionary team that won three consecutive championships began to float, and he began to have no one in his sights, and he didn't pay attention to any team in the league, but there was a price to pay for.
The Stars made a comeback in their third season, they had experience, and they were not afraid to face the Revolutionaries, and in the end, after 7 big battles, the Stars finally defeated the Revolutionaries and successfully took revenge.
This beam is ......
Then, in the 1980s, the two teams began an arms race, and the league was very suitable to build momentum for both teams, so that the league focused on them.
So, you must know that in 1990, the focus of the North American league was still the Revolutionaries and the Stars, and they also helped the league create a lot of profits.
Although the two teams are engaged in an arms race, in the past ten years, the two teams have only won four championships combined, drawing 2-2, but neither of them is a back-to-back championship.
The Utah Snow Mountains began to rise in the 1980s, relying on their Snow Mountain duo to win the championship two years in a row, the first championship in team history.
And in the late '80s, some teams in the East also began to rise, with the Washington Royals and Orlando Patriots both winning a championship.
In the West, the Oakland Saints also took advantage of the rise of various teams, and won the championship in 1989 with their excellent defense.
And the rise of the teams also allowed the league to see business opportunities in addition to the Los Angeles Stars and the Boston Revolutionaries......
They began to turn their gaze to the other teams, and these two teams were left out in the cold.
In the 90s, the league was dominated by Eastern teams, and for a full decade, there were seven years when Eastern teams won the championship and Western teams only had a pitiful three years.
The Los Angeles Stars, who fell into a slump in the 90s, did not make the playoffs for five consecutive years, while the Revolutionaries relied on the excellence of management and coaches, and in the 90s, did not miss a single playoff game, and even, when the competition in the East was so fierce, they won two championships.
From 1992 to 1996, the Chicago Windy Coast won three consecutive championships, relying on the big chess played by their management, and only fought in the East for three consecutive years, and then defeated the Houston Texans, who had won consecutive championships.
In 1997, the Windy City didn't make it out, but the Revolutionaries made it to the finals, defeating the Sacramento Chiefs to win the championship.
After 2000, the grievances between the two teams, which had already settled a lot, began again.
The Star Team, which has been recuperating for 10 years, made it in 2002, and it was also the Revolutionary Team that also entered the finals.
But the Revolutionaries have a bigger advantage, and the Stars have little chance of winning.
But the Stars still won......
The 2002 Finals was known as the blackest whistle game in the history of the North American League.
The two sides fought for seven games, and for seven games, the referee's whistle has been blowing for the stars, and it is particularly dark.
In 2010, the referee of that session was imprisoned, and his career was completely over, and the crime was that he was suspected of gambling in the 2002 finals.
In fact, in the 00s, both teams were relatively quiet and did not meet in the finals.
Until the 2008 Finals, the Stars won 4-0 in the Finals, and the Stars won 4-2 in the Finals in 2010.
For the first five years of the '10s, the Stars were in the doldrums until Tom. With the rise of Crucson, the Stars officially returned to the top in 2016.
Then we saw this meeting that all fans are familiar with, and they met in the finals for six consecutive years.
The feud between the Stars and the Revolutionaries has lasted for so many years, and they have become two of the most famous teams in the North American league, and the market valuation is immeasurable.
This...... It's a team that has been precipitated by history.
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