The Basketball Court Swordsman

Chapter 173: : The partner of ice and fire

On February 16, the Pacers beat the Eagles at home and finished their second wave of back-to-back matches of the season with a 2-1 record.

Two days ago, what people were most concerned about was what the Pacers could achieve in this three-wheeled battle. But when the back-to-back race was over, everyone became less interested in the Pacers' results.

Zaza Pachulia stepped Paul, West elbowed Pachulia, Stephenson yelled at the Georgians, Henson's disdain for Larry Drew after the game, Henson and West disappeared at the press conference On the way to the toilet...All these discussions on topics other than basketball overwhelm the game itself.

So much so that the Pacers' 2 wins and 1 loss results are mostly just a sentence from the media, and then they started talking about other "more exciting" things.

Among them, the most talked-about is undoubtedly the rumors that Pachulia players collectively surrounded Pachulia after the game.

According to several reporters in the player channel, Paul took West and Anderson to knock on the front door of the visiting team's locker room, but was immediately stopped by court security personnel.

Later, it was discovered that Stephenson appeared alone at the back door of the visiting team's locker room in Conseco Arena. After he knocked on the door, Joe Johnson opened the door.

In the words of a reporter: "Johnson opened the door and looked at Stephenson for a few seconds without saying anything, and then closed the door again. Seeing this situation, Stephenson didn't know what to do, so he scratched his head and then Just left."

"Hahahahahaha, this portrayal is too vivid!" Henson laughed directly when he watched the reporter describe Stephenson in the news.

Although the outside world thinks these reporters are talking about rumors, in fact, Stephenson was indeed a funny reaction at the time!

After the game last night, Henson also went out in person, ready to go to the Eagles locker room to discuss for Paul. However, as soon as he reached the main entrance, Henson was taken away by security personnel.

Afterwards, Henson wanted to go to the back door. But as soon as he got there, he ran into the embarrassing picture of Johnson and Stephenson looking at each other, closing the door, and then Stephenson scratching his head foolishly. Stephenson turned his head just to see Henson, so he gave his trademark smirk.

Stephenson guy, sometimes you don't even know what he is thinking. He rushed out arrogantly, and finally returned with a smirk, without saying a word.

Once the news of "Walkers' double-teaming tactics to contain Pachulia" was exposed, it actually caused many...many comic effects!

Therefore, on the second day after the game, fans all over the world tried to restore the whole story through the fragmented reports of reporters. And in order to make the "commentary" more vivid, many fans have added some very funny animations to this matter.

Not to mention other people, even Henson, the client, can laugh upside down when he sees the analytical posts or news.

While Henson was laughing in his office, Vogel suddenly knocked on Henson's office door.

"Puff...please come in." Henson immediately suffocated the laughter, trying to pretend to be very serious.

As soon as Vogel came in, he squinted at Henson. There is no doubt that Henson's unnatural expression has been seen through by his teaching assistant.

"...Hahahahahahaha, can't hold back. Have you seen those reports? Hahahahaha, it's too vivid to say. Do you see the animations that the fans have for this incident? simply......"

Henson patted the table and laughed for a long time, but found that Vogel was unmoved, so he held back, and then cleared his throat: "What can I do, buddy."

"Chris Paul's physical examination report is incredible. There is not even a slight sprain." As he said, Vogel put a report on Henson's desk. It didn't completely evade it successfully, but twisted it at a very exaggerated angle. But just after careful inspection, everything was normal."

"That's how even God takes care of us, Frank. The world is fair, and a bad guy like Pachulia will never succeed." Henson rolled his eyes to report casually, looking very calm. But in fact, this guy can be excited inside.

The reason why the Pacers did not crash in the last game was because the fatigue reduction badge played a role. And Paul's incredible "resurrection" should also be the effect of reducing injuries by the level 3 badge.

Had it not been for the effect of the badge, Henson believed that Paul could not have been nothing after being stepped on. Everyone who has played basketball knows how serious it is to step on other things when landing. Even a professional basketball player at the NBA level cannot have that tough resistance.

After the victory over the Eagles, the experience accumulator once again gave Henson a reward. Henson chose the quick recovery badge again this time, allowing his quick recovery to be upgraded to level 2. With the reduction of the level 3 injuries he already had, it is undoubtedly to minimize the impact of injuries on the team.

The more the badge affects the game, the more Henson is obsessed with these things. After all, in the recent period, the role of badges is very intuitive. However, after this upgrade, the experience required for the next upgrade has changed from 500 to 1,000! It seems that if Henson wants to be rewarded, he must work harder.

Can Henson be in a bad mood after winning the ball and getting rewards? So facing a serious Vogel, Henson still smiled hippiely.

"This time it may be God's favor for us, but next time it won't be that easy. I'm not talking about Chris, I'm talking about you, Henson. As a head coach, why was so uncomfortable yesterday. If you are fined Come out, who will direct the game?"

"You." Henson replied with a smile without even thinking about it.

"Well, even if I can direct the game for you. After the game, how can you let them go to the visiting team's locker room to find trouble with others? What makes me the most incomprehensible is that you were actually involved in it! Get started, no matter whether your fist is for justice or revenge, you are all legally responsible! What’s more serious is that the alliance will definitely not stop there. You want to see Paul, West, Stephenson add Have you been banned for one season together? Do you want to see the events of Auburn Hills Palace happen again for the Pacers?"

Vogel's emotions were so emotional that Henson became serious instantly.

"Yes... I'm sorry Henson, I just..." Vogel waved his hand quickly, and he realized that the voice he had just said might be too loud.

"No, I should say sorry to you, Frank. You were right. I seemed to be too impulsive last night." Henson didn't smile this time, but nodded at Vogel very seriously.

"You know, I’m sometimes...it’s true that I can’t suppress my emotions. It’s easy for me to say something wrong and do something wrong. Fortunately, I have you and Silas by my side. Yesterday. Thank you, I promise, I will be careful in the future."

Vogel smiled and lost his temper in an instant. Why did I work with O'Brien for so long in the first place, but in the end willingly followed this rookie coach, is not entirely without reason.

Working with Henson, you can't feel the distinction between primary and secondary. He respects each of his assistants and can listen to their suggestions. Not to mention that sometimes, Henson simply let Vogel arrange the tactics. This kind of thing can never be realized in O'Brien.

Vogel and Henson are like ice and fire. Henson is fire. He speaks loudly in front of everyone, builds a lineup for the team, and allows the Pacers to win game after game in some incredible ways. Of course, he was also alone with everyone's abuse and attacks.

Vogel is undoubtedly ice. When Henson is prone to trouble, when Henson is inexperienced, and when Henson is overwhelmed or violent, this piece of "ice" will come out to cool Henson and let Henson. Maintain a rational state to look at the problem.

The two have their own shortcomings, but they just complement each other. This may be one of the reasons why the rise of the Pacers will be so fast.

"Let's go and see how the little guys are training. There are still three games to play the All-Star. Before that, you can't go wrong."

Henson patted Vogel on the shoulder, the two smiled at each other, walked out of the office, and started a new day of training.

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