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Pope of Basketball.
Chapter 87: Falling from the Altar. [86]
Summary
. In a tense game, the Bulls faced a critical moment, relying on a last-ditch effort to score a three-pointer for a comeback. Jackson kept Cole on the court, sending Lang Li for support, while the Knicks focused on defending the Bulls’ three-pointers. The Knicks broke the Bulls' tactics, leading to a missed three-pointer by Pi Peng, allowing Mi Er Si to secure free throws and extend the lead to 89-82. The Bulls, down by seven, struggled to close the gap, leading to a Knicks victory celebrated enthusiastically by their fans. . In the aftermath, Larry Johnson led the Knicks with 21 points, while Jordan scored 33 points but had low efficiency throughout the series. As the Bulls faced disappointment and the possibility of disbanding, Yang Rui reflected on Jordan’s fall from grace. At the press conference, Jackson praised the Knicks, while Jordan avoided questions about retirement. The media began shifting focus away from the Bulls, who were eliminated. With the Knicks granted a break before the finals, Yang Rui received an unexpected call from Bulls manager Jerri Klaus, offering him a one-year coaching position. Yang Rui, unimpressed by the short contract and lack of authority, rejected the offer, leaving Klaus surprised. Yang Rui expressed disdain for the Bulls and their management, believing they were unlikely to succeed in the future. .Full content
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