Chapter 85

It is quite normal for basketball players to have nose bridge injuries and nosebleeds during and outside games.

The same is true for Lu Ming.

This may also have something to do with his physique.

When he was about eleven or twelve years old, the little monk Lu Ming ran all over the mountains and fields like a monkey all day long, even under the sun, without stopping.

Finally, in the evening of a summer vacation, I went crazy for the whole afternoon after lunch, felt tired, went back to the room to rest, and then woke up, maybe because I woke up too violently, there was a sudden warmth in the nose, and then the nosebleed burst out.

That was Lu Ming's first blood.

At the beginning, he had only seen other children with nosebleeds before, and thought it was quite amusing.

But soon, when he found that he couldn't stop it, Lu Ming raised his head and cried to find his master, so his mouth was also full of blood.

In the end, the master didn't know what method he used, and finally stopped the bleeding.

Since then, the nosebleed has accompanied him almost throughout his teenage years. Sometimes he would lie on the table and take a nap, and when he felt the scriptures in front of him turning pages, his nose would get hot and he would have a nosebleed again.

It's quite troublesome.

On the sidelines, taking advantage of Lu Ming's efforts to stop the bleeding, D'Antoni checked that the time was less than 2 minutes, and went up to Du Hong to finish the third quarter.

At the end of the three quarters, the Knicks trailed by 5 points.

"How do you feel?" The medical doctor stuffed paper balls in Lu Ming's nostrils to prevent the flow from recurring just after it stopped.

"It's not good." There was something stuffed in his nostrils, and it was not comfortable at all.

But the feeling of the game made him even more uncomfortable.

Even the lost game can be attributed to the bad feeling of the whole team.

It seems to have been used to it smoothly. The Knicks' game style that has been pleasing to some people since the start of the game was ended by the Jazz in this game.

Sitting on the bench, watching the game that did not belong to the rhythm of the Knicks, Lu Ming felt that he had to make some changes after playing in the fourth quarter.

As most pundits have analyzed, the Knicks' roster is a mess.

The 6 wins and 1 loss since the start of the game cannot cover up their weaknesses on the defensive end and their weakness at the center position, although Milicic has a tendency to get out of confusion and play worthwhile.

But obviously, you can't expect that after adding one or two rookies to a group of lineups that had to play poorly last season, the overall strength will be greatly improved.

David Lee is a double-double master, rich in mid-range scoring methods, sensitive to rebounding, and still has loopholes on the defensive end. This is a continuation of his performance last season.

Even those high lights and low valleys have geometric similarities.

Gallinari's open three-pointers are stable, and he has average athletic ability, and he also struggles on the defensive end.Although there has been some improvement after last season, in the current NBA environment, the quality is immeasurable and cannot make a fundamental contribution to the team.

As for the others, roughly similar.

The media and fans in New York are urging the Knicks management to do something every day, and David Stern in front of the TV is also tickled by James Dolan.

But the team owner, James Dolan, is looking at the team's income curve at this time, drinking red wine, holding the ball in one hand, enjoying the life of a capitalist.

The big ball market in New York prevents him from being like the owners of those small ball markets, who can only rely on playing that kind of ugly game and using the championship ring to comfort his heart that is barely making ends meet.

Management is on the move.

Donnie Walsh is planning a deal, but looking forward to a big fish next summer, he is more inclined to clean up the team's junk contracts and free up salary space, rather than immediately introducing some high-salary players who can't go up or down.

Not bad, this is a private opinion reached by the Knicks management.

But it's just not bad.

The choice of the team, as a rookie, Lu Ming is not qualified to change, and he doesn't want to make more comments. What he can do is to use one victory after another to give back the happiness that basketball brings to him.

About 5 minutes into the fourth quarter, Lu Ming, who rested for more than half a quarter, went into battle again.

The Knicks are down to eight points, exactly his jersey number.

"Lu, you have to understand that any tough defense and tactics are not worth mentioning in front of talent!" Atkinson told Lu Ming solemnly before playing.

Except for big feet.

Lu Ming didn't say this futuristic stalk.

Well, except for the stepping.

On the sideline technical stage, Lu Ming was ready to play.

It turned out that the drowsy audience immediately started shouting when they saw Lu Ming playing handsomely again. They wanted to see a wonderful game.

Then, Lu Ming gave them a wonderful game.

At 7 minutes and 52 seconds, Lu Ming dribbled the ball across half court. When he was dribbling the ball at the top of the arc to observe the position, he suddenly accelerated and broke through the Jazz's defense.

At 6 minutes and 31 seconds, the Jazz missed the offense. Earl Baron grabbed the basketball in the backcourt. Lu Ming immediately stepped down, received a pass from Earl Baron at the center line, and quickly advanced.

It set off a small climax in the audience.

"It seems that Lu is trying to speed up and use personal offense to disrupt the rhythm of the Jazz." Barkley said.

"It's just two balls stolen, and the Knicks are still 6 points behind. The Jazz called a timeout in time. After the timeout, Deron will play." Kenny Smith seems a little happy today?
But he just didn't say it.

After the timeout ended, at 5 minutes and 58 seconds, Lu Ming cut to the inside line, received a pass from Du Hong, and made a counter-basket.

Chase two more points!

The auditorium was already excited, and they were looking forward to that crazy "Lu time".

Yes, only 7 games were played, because "often" at a certain period of time in the game, he played explosive scoring performances, which some media described as "Lu time".

As later, Yong San is crazy.

Coach Sloan came to the sidelines and started ranting again.

Deron stabilized his position, still using the simple pick-and-roll tactic that has been evolved to the extreme, helping the team score, and the point difference has been controlled at about 5 points.

In the last half of the quarter, the two sides fought fiercely.

Spectators on the sidelines could even hear the sound of muscles colliding.

Before the era of splashing water, sparks splashing under tough defense were the most exciting games.

The audience watched excitedly, and the players played with excitement.

Lu Ming seemed to be in the state of "Lu Shishi" once again, as if he had been connected to Ren and Du's two veins with one elbow.

At 3 minutes and 27 seconds, Lu Ming's eyes were on fire, and he passed the Jazz four with a violent dunk and smashed the basketball into the basket!

"Roar!"

On a rare occasion, Lu Ming also roared angrily, venting his pent-up anger.

"Lu! Lu! Lu!"

The audience stood up in unison and shouted in unison.

The Jazz called timeout again.

But Lu Ming has already opened up completely, and it is overwhelming.

After the running and bombing tactics failed and the positional attack failed, Lu Ming made the kind of decision that most fans and experts expected, let the stars solve the game, and use talent to solve the game.

Coach Sloan hated talent, he thought it was alien.

But sadly, his team, likely once again, lost out to talent.

So when they go to pinch talent, other players have opportunities.

At 1 minute and 32 seconds, Lu Ming broke through and scored, Gallinari hit a three-pointer from a wide open, and the Knicks tied the score!
At 0 minutes and 58 seconds, the Jazz missed another attack. Lu Ming grabbed the rebound and passed a long pass to Du Hong who ran back to the half court, overtaking the score!
In the last attack, the Knicks, leading by 3 points, almost ran out of 24 seconds of attack time, and the attack failed, but only left the Jazz with 2 seconds of attack time.

The Jazz's sideline ball tactics, Ronnie Brewer made a hasty shot from outside the three-point line, and the lore failed!

Knicks, win!
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(End of this chapter)

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