The Rest, Only Noise

Chapter 1182: Kobe

(When it comes to Kobe Bryant, I feel a sense of melancholy, thinking, finally write here.)

The Lakers are heading into the All-Star break with a 38-14 record.

Louie gave himself a day off and told Jerry West not to bother him unless a team wanted to negotiate a trade involving Michael Finley or another good Laker player.

Good players are hard to define.

Like the real big fat pig Benoin Benjamin, he is unprofessional and can't keep his mouth shut, but other than that, he has no off-court problems. He is one of the few players in the Lakers who is never late. Do you think he is a good player?

Ha, of course he's not a good player.

But if a team is willing to take a second-round pick in exchange, West feels he can make the deal without informing Louie at all.

When Louis comes back from vacation, he will be sad and happy.

The good thing is they got rid of Benoit.

Sadly, the only player with a bigger belly than Louis left.

West didn't want to cause trouble. So, unless it was a deal for Benoit, he had to inform Louis, no matter how big or small the matter was.

However, since Auerbach's request for Finley was rudely rebuffed by Louis, no one has called.

Because of Auerbach's anger, he spread the news that Louis asked for Grant Hill.

Finley is indeed a good player and another good move in Louie's draft history.

After he made his mark, there was an endless stream of teams interested in him.

Because Finley is hard to come by with the Lakers.

Starting with Wilson and Ellis occupy the position.

There is also Liu Yuqing who is very valued by Louis on the bench.

If a strong rookie can't get enough playing time*, then no amount of strength is useless.

So, there are a lot of teams trying to save Finley.

But if Louie's asking price is for a player of Hill's caliber, then they can only wish Finley the best of luck.

It's a rare vacation, and Louie doesn't want to hear anything about work.

Somebody had to bother him with work.

And this man was his assistant, Jerry Buss' baby son and Lakers future helm Jim Buss, who drove to Sunset Hills himself.

"Sir. I've always wanted to have a house like yours." Little Bass said enviously, "I don't want to live in Bath House for a long time. It's not fun at all."

Louie sneered: "Does this still bother you? Write a check to your rich dad for $30 million, and then you can enjoy the royal one-on-one service in Beaver like a nightclub. Pick your own house on Lee Hill."

Who would have thought that Little Bass was still an aspiring dude.

"Sir, when my dad was my age, he was already a famous real estate agent. As his proudest child, how could I use his money to satisfy my own vanity?"

Can't you see, this kid still has some ambition?

However, if the spirit and ability are not proportional, sooner or later, you will finish yourself off.

"Then what ideas have you come up with that can make you tens of millions in a short period of time?"

"Yeah, when I do something in the forum office, I'll ask my dad to transfer the forum and the Lakers to my name, and then I'll be a billionaire."  …. .

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