Legendary Basketball Tycoon

Chapter 539: Afraid of revenge

Mitch Kupchak is actually right. The boss and the team’s management should be responsible for the team’s head coach. The medical director does not have the right to access these, so what kind of head coach should I use? Basically it is what they said. You, a medical director, only need to be responsible for the health of the players.

Even if Dr. Thomas Carter personally made this call to the prince, he was not afraid, because he was reasonable, and he believed that the prince would not change the target just because of a word from Dr. Thomas Carter.

When Dr. Thomas Carter heard that General Manager Mitch Kupchak had said so, he could only compromise. Of course he knew he didn’t have the right to prevent the team from looking for a coach to coach. What he can do now Just try to ensure the health of these players.

"Mickey, I can only reduce the team's injury situation as much as possible. If one of them is really going to coach the team, then I hope you have to be prepared in your heart, and that's all!"

After finishing talking, Dr. Thomas Carter, like Paul Westphal, went back angrily.

There is no need to entangle with Mickey Kupchak too much here, because he knows that no matter who is the head coach of the team, there will be injuries, but less and more. It just so happens that these two can One of the coaches who caused too many injuries to players.

His task now is to find a time to discuss with the team’s chief trainer Aaron Nelson to see how he can alleviate the injury problems of the players next season, unlike the head coaches who train their players desperately. For the players, they still hold the attitude of hello, me, everyone, because no one wants a player to be injured.

After Dr. Thomas Carter left, Mitch Kupchak came back to his senses again. What happened today? Why are everyone so hanging? He walks away unhurriedly at every turn, and he still walks in front of him. What is this? Is it his own soft-footed shrimp? The kind that people often use to step on.

Damn it, someday you people will have to pay the price!

Mickey Kupchak is still very indignant about this, but he must be busy with other things now.

After having a showdown with the team's head coach Paul Westphal, he is also ready to deal with the issue of the storm after the end of the game, and must ensure that the Heat will not be affected in any way while in New York.

Although in Mickey Kupchak’s heart it feels completely unnecessary, it’s very common for the visiting team to come to the home team’s city to be targeted. As long as the major leagues are not involved, there is no way this time, prince. I personally gave the order and must protect the safety of the Heat.

Of course, if this game loses too badly, then some extreme fans in New York might really do something "big things", then the Han Chinese will be affected.

So Mickey Kupchak couldn't help but took the phone in his hand and called his subordinates. He decided to immediately go to have a short meeting with the existing staff of the arena and arrange for them to stabilize the emotions of the fans as much as possible. Row.

But what Mitch Kupchak didn't know was that another situation was happening on the court now.

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Having said that, when the chief assistant Rick Carlisle was about to lead a group of people back from the home team's locker room, Pat Riley looked very ugly in the visiting team's locker room. Why, because he changed from back to the locker room. After the room, two phones were connected.

The first call was made by the Heat’s owner Mickey Allison. Mickey Allison clearly asked Pat Riley to be merciful to the Han Chinese in the second half, and also clearly stated that if he calls against the Han in the second half, it will be. Don't give him face to Mickey Allison.

This makes Pat Riley very embarrassed. Didn't it mean that the affairs of a good team are all managed by him? Why come to order people now! This is different from what was said at the beginning!

In fact, Mickey Allison is also very helpless, do you know? ! Mickey Allison is actually very fictitious. He is really afraid of being watched by the Blues and then being retaliated. When that happens, he really doesn't know the reasoning. It's really not the team that he wants to kill the Blues. Everything is Par. Te Riley did it. If you want to get revenge, Bruce can go to Pat Riley. I really don’t care about him!

You said that Pat Riley can't provoke anyone, but you are going to provoke the lunatic Bruce. Didn't you see the miserable look of the Jazz boss Larry Miller?

Yes, Bruce’s current capital is indeed inferior to his own, but don’t forget that he also has a "godfather" Paul Allen supporting him all the time behind him. If it really provokes the lunatic Bruce, then Paul Allen will definitely come forward for the Bruce platform and provide support, then would he not once again embark on Larry Miller's hapless old road? !

This is definitely not enough!

Even if Bruce is not in the New York headquarters, his "godfather" Paul Allen always pays attention to every move of the Han people, so in this game, the Han people were bullied so badly by his own men. As Bruce's godfather, how could he not come forward to defend him? What about the "Godson" team!

No way, because although most of Mickey Allison’s business is shipping, carnivals, etc., he has to cooperate with some well-known wealthy people in the United States, right? Paul Allen is one of them. Go and warn yourself that you can't justify it, right?

Pat Riley could only promise Mickey Allison on the phone to call normally in the second half. Pat Riley was very unhappy, but there was no way. Mickey Allison was also on the phone. Said it because his business partner Paul Allen called him personally. If it really puts the Hans on the stigma of NBA history, Paul Allen will definitely come forward and ask them for an explanation.

Not to mention that Mickey Allison didn’t mention that. Pat Riley really forgot that Bruce was sitting behind Paul Allen, the American super-rich. Pat Riley had to consider Bruce even if he didn’t think about it. Paul Allen, right!

In fact, I blame the Han people. If Pat Riley hadn't had such a chance to kill his weakness, he might have forgotten it.

Of course Pat Riley was not so angry in the first call, but he was completely offended after the second call.

why? !

Because the second call was made by Stern, the president of the league. Stern was very aggressive, so he made it clear. If you really beat the Han in the second half, then I'm sorry. When the time comes, the league will definitely be rude to the Heat. .

Stern’s threatening tone was obvious. Pat Riley was angry. He was going to tell the Heat’s boss Mickey Allison on the spot that the tactics he coached in this game did not violate the rules. Why? Stern can point his finger at him. Stern is completely helping the Hans to deal with the Heat. The president of the league is not personal, but for all NBA teams. Since Stern is in this position, he must do everything. For the welfare of the league's teams, they shouldn't just think about the Hans as a team.

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