The Basketball Court Swordsman

Chapter 460: : What is left for the walkers

How proud Mark Jackson was before the game, and how lost after the game. The Warriors' ten-game winning streak ended in the Banker’s Life Arena. They still failed to break the longest 11-game winning streak in team history.

What made Mark Jackson the most uncomfortable in this game was not the loss, but the kind of fear that Henson gave him.

Since the start of the game, Henson has been suppressing Mark Jackson. Even though Mark Jackson had taken the initiative for a while after playing a major and four minors, it was only a period of time. After that, Henson broke through the shackles of the big and the small with a more extreme five-small lineup, and it was during that time that Mark Jackson regretted what he said before the game.

Henson Joe is afraid of the Warriors with 10 consecutive victories? No, the entire league should be afraid of Henson and the Pacers. It is precisely because of these fears that the league and the media are eager to find the so-called "Henson Terminator" again and again.

People don't want to admit that the Pacers can achieve 70 wins for two consecutive seasons, that a Chinese coach can play well in the NBA, let alone that the Pacers can build a dynasty!

It is precisely because of these fears and these not want to admit that the media will give other teams confidence over and over again. When Mark Jackson found himself at a loss when facing Henson, and when he realized that his self-confidence came from the praise of the media, he could not make up.

It's too late.

"The game is over. This is undoubtedly an unconventional and anti-traditional game! Both sides are playing offensive basketball. Coach Mark Jackson and Coach Henson have lined up an unreasonable lineup. But it must be admitted that such a game. Everyone was very addicted to seeing it. 118 to 107, such a high score also proves the spectability of this game!"

Reggie Miller looked at the data sheets of both sides. The Warriors actually played very well. Klay Thompson had 25 points and Stephen Curry had 19 points. Among them, the Warriors' three-pointers hit 38%.

However, David Lee's 11 points and Bogut's 3 points are very eye-catching in the data sheet. In fact, it was precisely because the Warriors did not play the dominance that they should have, so Henson dared to send a five-small lineup. And it was because of the five minors that the Warriors were quickly thrown off.

"On the other hand, the Pacers scored very evenly regardless of whether they scored inside or outside. It is worth mentioning that the number of rebounds. The Warriors grabbed 44 rebounds, while the Pacers had 46 rebounds. . In other words, even with the five small lineups, Coach Henson did not suffer from rebounds. I have to say that most of the Pacers players are versatile players who can play several positions. And this is also for Henson. The coach’s formation brings conditions."

Henson couldn't hear Reggie Miller's praise of him at this time, otherwise he would be very proud. At this time on the court, the Chinese coach is preparing to shake hands with Mark Jackson.

Henson had a gentle smile on his face, and Mark Jackson had his head slightly lowered. He was ashamed of his remarks before the game, so he did not dare to look directly into Henson's eyes.

He kept saying that the other party was afraid of him, but he was beaten so decently. Anyone would feel that he was embarrassed.

"Your team played beautifully, Coach Henson." In the end, Mark Jackson could only use these flattering words to ease his embarrassment.

Henson originally prepared a lot of satires about Mark Jackson and the media, but seeing Mark Jackson in such a state, Henson also gave up mocking him. Because he believes that Mark Jackson will help him finish all the things he wants to say today.

Therefore, at the subsequent press conference, Henson was unexpectedly calm. He still did not comment on Mark Jackson's remarks before the game, nor did he humiliate the media with crude swear words.

"My players did a great job, and I can't fault it. So I also ask the experts here to help me pick out even one or two faults for my team."

Only after saying this slightly ironic remark, Henson did not make any offensive remarks.

Just when all the media were relieved and thought they could escape from Henson's men today, Mark Jackson came with a divine assist, which made Henson awe-inspiring.

"If I have learned anything from this game, it's - not everyone can learn the arrogance of Coach Henson. I am a typical negative textbook."

The reporters reacted to the look of arrogant Mark Jackson before the game and his head down.

Compliments from opponents are more deadly than complimenting yourself! This guy Henson pretended to be forced without a word.

When Mark Jackson was beaten up and convinced, is there any reason for reporters to attack and slander Henson? The only thing they can do now is to hurry back to catch the press release.

The core theme of the article is-on how Coach Henson beats an arrogant to his heart.

The 10-game winning streak of the Golden State Warriors eventually fell in the Bankers' Life Arena, and the outspoken Mark Jackson was also cleaned up by Henson into a good boy.

So far, the league's mentality towards Henson and the Pacers has changed. They must admit even if they don't want to admit that the Pacers are very strong now. And now Henson is very, very magical!

Therefore, the day after the battle with the Warriors, the major news media finally did not slander Henson.

"Coach Henson's brilliant plan prevented the Golden Staters from dreaming of 11 consecutive victories."

"Death Five reappeared on the court, Coach Henson once again successfully ended the game."

"Stephen Curry: This is the toughest game we have ever played this season."

Curry looked at it and said, I really haven't said this.

"Henson, it seems that you left a very deep shadow on Mark Jackson." Vogel, who was drinking coffee and reading the newspaper in Henson's office, smiled. It was the first time he saw a certain game. Mori can actually get overwhelming praise.

"Hey, it’s all made by Mark Jackson. If it weren’t for what he said at the press conference yesterday, I’m afraid the media would still call me a **** today." Henson tilted his head for the game. The victory does not care.

His goal is 70 wins, and Henson will not feel ecstasy until his goal is reached.

Henson's calm appearance in recent games has made people very uncomfortable. This is because Henson now needs to pay attention to his emotions, but the more reason is that ordinary victories can no longer stimulate Henson's nerves.

When the Pacers really won 70, reporters will see a familiar and arrogant Henson Joe.

The other reason was that Henson couldn't get excited anyway at the thought that this was the last season of his coaching career. Although compared to Popovich and the Spurs, Henson's time coaching the Pacers can be described as "extremely short". But Henson can guarantee that his feelings for the Pacers are not as bad as Popovich's feelings for the Spurs.

He is afraid that once he leaves, the Pacers will be displaced. Therefore, he is still brewing a plan recently, that is to train Vogel into a qualified head coach! Let him inherit his mantle and continue to lead the walkers forward.

"Frank, how are you preparing for the thing I told you last night?"

"Um... I spent a lot of time, but I don't think it is necessary. You see, the team now has you and Becky. On the offensive end, I can't help at all. . I think it’s better for me to continue to focus on my defense." Vogel waved his hand. After the game ended yesterday, Henson told Vogel.

"Tomorrow's confrontational training, you will make an offensive plan."

Although I don't know why Henson made this request suddenly, Vogel complied. Just one night is definitely not enough, Vogel doesn't want to be a fool in front of Henson and Becky Harmon.

"What if the team loses me one day, and you have to take everything?"

"Huh?" Vogel was startled when he saw Henson's serious expression.

"I know that you are a defensive master. During my absence, you led the team well. But believe me, if you want to survive longer in the league or get a bigger contract, defense alone is not enough. Modern basketball is no better than ten years ago, Frank. A coach who can’t attack will have a hard time getting 100% trust from the team. Believe it or not, Thibodeau may one day be fired by the Bulls because he can’t attack.”

"Henson, what do you mean if the team doesn't have you?" Vogel vaguely realized that something was wrong. At the beginning of the season, Henson also advocated a division of labor and cooperation. Why did he suddenly let himself discover it in these two days? Offense?

"You have said, yes. But everyone must be prepared for each if. Anyway, try this afternoon. Slowly accumulate, there will always be results. It's like you started from a medical school From preparatory students to video analysts, aren't they also accumulated slowly."

Henson squeezed a smile to cover up his embarrassment, but from Vogel's expression, he didn't seem to be successful. Although Vogel didn't ask more, Henson believed that he must have noticed something with his keen sense of smell.

Yes, one day soon, when you say to the entire locker room and even the entire Indianapolis, "I will end my career after this season," how will other people react? How would you react?

Can you really put down this corn yellow army? Henson made a big question mark in his heart.

When I think of the parting that I will have to face soon, it's no wonder that Henson can hardly get excited now...

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