Chapter five hundred and sixty third unseen ambition
June 26
Tonight, the fifth game of the finals will continue in Rose Garden.
The Pistons, which are stubbornly reversed by the rare black whistle in history, are believed to be crowned champions tonight.
Before the game began, several things caused heated discussions.
The first thing was at the press conference the night before yesterday. Mo Mengchen ran and beat the Red Wings and Detroit media in front of the world, and put the internal struggle of the Detroit Major League Club that lasted for two years to the table.
Mo Mengchen's firing shows that the incident has been completely escalated and the protagonist officially enters the game.
However, Mo Mengchen's fire also ended the game.
They are victims, they have achievements, they are the targets of smearing from beginning to end, and it is also true that the Red Wings are the first to attack them.
As long as they win the championship and carry this trend, they can suppress the Red Wings in the next period of time.
The second is the discussion of MVP in the finals.
Originally, there was no suspense about this topic. Although Mo Mengchen was excellent, he could not compare to Hill, who averaged 34 points, 12 rebounds and 8 assists per game.
It's hard to say now.
In game 4, he carried the rare black whistle in history and scored 50 points, 8 rebounds and 5 assists, not only breaking his personal career scoring record, but also breaking the Pistons' single-game scoring record in the playoffs, and also increasing his personal average score in the finals to 32.2 points in one go.
His entire game average is 32.2 points, 7 rebounds and 12 assists per game.
It completely reversed with Hill.
In addition, his performance is full of legendary nature: facing the Trail Blazers' best outside defender, game2 already has such legendary performance as Hammer assists. Game4 scored 50 points and scored 25 points in the final quarter to tie the finals' single-quarter scoring record side by side with the Smiling Assassin.
In terms of impression, Mo Mengchen's performance is even more impressive.
As the game ended, the debate became increasingly fierce about who was elected by Momonchen and Hill.
Some people think that Hill is like a decisive needle, but Mo Mengchen's supporters obviously account for the majority. He has too many fans. For a moment, the outside world was so loud that it seemed that Mo Mengchen had locked in the finals MVP.
Mo Mengchen actually doesn’t like to discuss this matter outside, which will make people distracted.
Neither he nor Hill would take the ownership of the MVP in the finals to heart, but the more discussions are discussed, the subtle changes will occur in people's hearts.
For Mo Mengchen, the finals MVP means a return of 150,000 attribute points and a chance to draw skills.
This is an achievement and a reward.
If he wins the finals MVP tonight, he can complete the achievements and rewards of the finals MVP at the same time, and the achievements and rewards are together.
When he won the Finals MVP for the second time, he would get more rewards than the first time.
But Mo Mengchen never only needs to consider himself, but others.
He believes Hill needs this finals MVP more than him. This summer, if he executes the player option and signs a contract renewal with the team, this finals MVP will add another glorious result to his perfect season.
Double first team, scoring champion, regular season mvp, finals mvp.
Only Jordan has completed this perfect season for outside players in history. (Jordan has done it four times)
As for the third thing...
"Denis McKinlen, who has 30 years of referee experience, was investigated by the league investigation team today. He had many serious misjudgments and missed plays in the finals the night before yesterday, which had a huge negative impact on the league. The league has not yet discovered that this matter involves any interest. Even so, Denis is likely to be revoked for this game."
"It is understood that Dennis McKinlen comes from a family of judges..."
Then, the spokesperson of the referees' guild said: "Dennis made many serious mistakes, and he shamed all referees. We will conduct strict review from the inside. The next game will be enforced by the best referees..."
Seeing this, Mo Mengchen changed the platform.
"Why don't you watch it?" Hill asked.
"Is it necessary to see it?" Mo Mengchen thought that looking down further was a waste of time. The news that should be known to the outside world had been said. The next step is nothing more than analysis and confession, and he may also make up for McGinlen's sword. After all, sacrificing a referee can remedy the image of the referee group to the greatest extent.
Although Hill is an insider, he doesn't know what role Mo Mengchen plays in the middle. He really thinks that McGinn is accused of justice from heaven.
"Through this incident, I have improved a lot about the league," Hill said.
Through this incident, Mo Mengchen also improved Hill a lot.
To say that he is a fool is an insult to the fool, this is a pig.
If Mo Mengchen had no one to cut out McKinlen's law enforcement highlights, each misjudgment and missed discs would have at least eight angles for judgment. The referee guild had no refutation at all, and could only kick McKinlen away to protect other referees.
Killing McGinn is just a matter of doing it. What Mo Mengchen wants is that there will be no second McGinnn tonight's game.
That edited video was a demonstration for the referee guild.
If they want to vent their anger for McGinlen and continue to make things difficult for the Pistons tonight, the league will receive another video tomorrow, with more lens angles.
The referee guild has never been easy to mess with. These people are wearing fair and strict shells to control the game, almost reaching the point of being at will.
When things got like this, the referees' collective reputation was damaged, and even they were very strange. Who was doing the trouble?
They couldn't find someone to cause trouble, so they could only deal with the trouble first, and McGinn became a victim. Of course, he deserved it.
At noon, Pistons' general manager Dean Osgers arrived in Portland, and he could not miss the team's crowning moment.
Although the game has not started and the outcome is still undecided, Osgus has a strong premonition that the Pistons are sure to win.
The two storms caused by Mo Mengchen himself made the Red Wings so hard that they could not raise their heads, and the other shocked the referee guild. Both internal and external troubles have been eliminated. The only obstacle to winning the championship is whether the Trail Blazers are determined to resist stubbornly until the end.
Osgus thinks he shouldn't miss a moment like this.
Although the Pistons won the championship or not, it will not affect his promotion.
His agreement with Bill Davidson was made for a two-year term, one year further.
In the first year, they reached the finals and in the second year, he completed Davidson's planned goals. Even if he did not win the championship this year, he could be promoted. Winning the championship means that he has exceeded the task and is a smart and capable comrade.
In the past two years, Osgus has not done anything.
He completed his work diligently and greeted Mo Mengchen as soon as possible if he had any questions.
During Osgus' term, Mo Mengchen was involved in every transaction and draft of the Pistons.
This also made Osgus worried about his successor. Working with people like Momonchen, one must be obedient first.
It is undeniable that Mo Mengchen has extraordinary vision, but which top management leader is willing to obey the players' orders? He has no choice. First of all, he is not an expert and does not trust the people around him. Mo Mengchen has the same goal as him and has no conflict of interest. After the matter is completed, he shook hands and hugged and said, "He hugged and cooperated happily and separated, and it is hard to say his next term."
He watched the Pistons rise to this point today, and of course he hopes that this team he has built as the champion will continue to win, but if there is internal discord, how long can the glory last?
At noon, Osgus asked Momonchen to come out to have dinner together.
Osgus chose a barbecue restaurant.
After Mo Mengchen arrived at the scene, he attracted the attention of the masses.
The boss had to pull down the curtains used to block the sun in summer, giving two noble guests a quiet space.
"You really know how to choose a place." Mo Mengchen complained.
Osgus smiled and said, "Sorry, I'm not a big star like you, no one can watch the food."
Mo Mengchen ordered a steak casually and asked directly: "Do you know we are going to win the championship tonight, so you can take a photo of the championship?"
"No matter what, this is also the champion I have created. Before leaving, you must leave a little memory? If you achieve greatness in the future, this photo can prove that I have been here." Osgus said meaningfully.
The future and if?
Mo Mengchen drank some juice and said, "What do you think is great?"
"A champion is certainly not enough," Osgus said. "The things you do in front of the media are good, and you shot a nice shot, but it's not enough to shake the Red Wings' position in Detroit."
"They have nine world champions," Osgus said.
Mo Mengchen reminded him: "Seven of them were taken a half century ago."
Osgus smiled: "Even if they get rid of the seven consecutive championships fifty years ago, they have two championships."
"Unfortunately, including this tonight, the Pistons have three championships." Mo Mengchen smiled.
"Do you really think this is enough?" Osgus didn't believe Mo Mengchen would be so naive.
"In the long run, this is not enough, but it must be enough in the short term." Mo Mengchen said, "Their reputation has fallen to the lowest point in history, and I am sure that they will never be able to raise their heads, as long as we keep winning."
Osgus looked at Momonchen, trying to see what ambition was inside the body of the 26-year-old man.
Unfortunately, he couldn't see it.
"If nothing unexpected happens, I will leave after the end of this season." Osgus changed the topic.
Mo Mengchen congratulated him.
"You have to understand that a stable internal environment is the cornerstone of continuous victory," Osgus said.
Mo Mengchen knew what he was talking about, and he never worried about Osgus's heir.
Although he, a rash traveler, caused a series of changes, some things did not change.
For example, Osgus' next person.
Time travelers have advantages after all.
"I remember your words," Mo Mengchen raised his glass, "Now let me replace wine with juice. Thank you for everything you have done for us in the past two years. Congratulations on your upcoming promotion and a happy cooperation, Dean."
Osgus raised his glass helplessly and gently touched him: "Thank you, Mo."
Chapter completed!