The Rest, Only Noise

Chapter 1224: born loser

The Lakers have a great history, and I hope my presence makes it even greater!"

Like the previous team changes, Barkley made a bold show of love for the Lakers and fans.

At this time, Barkley was playing for the Dream Second Team, but for this reason, he took a leave of absence and flew to Los Angeles.

Barkley emphasized to the media after arriving in Los Angeles that this is his fourth team, and considering his age, this will likely be his last team.

"What I have achieved so far in my career is actually not worth mentioning. When I came to the Lakers, I only had one goal, and that was to win the championship. This is not only the curse of the Lakers, but also my curse. Let's break it together. !"

Forum Vice President Office

Jerry West gloomily watched the news conference of Barkley joining the Lakers on TV.

He refused, citing physical discomfort, as a way to show that he didn't welcome Barkley.

Louis signed for Barkley and did not discuss with other colleagues, in his view, this is a matter that does not need to be discussed.

And the timing is rare. Barkley was on top at the time, and it was a good time to take him in one breath. If he delays, maybe he will wake up and think about getting a super contract for retirement.

West didn't like the decision to bring in Barkley. In his opinion, it was all just a gimmick and not good for the Lakers' championship competitiveness.

Barkley has spent most of his career proving that he is not a winner.

He sank directly with Barkley when the great Kevin McHale partnered him.

After stupid Jerry Krause sent McHale to New York for a dead man, he turned into an MVP.

Barkley is a disgusting mouth-doer, and the way he achieves his dreams will always be through his mouth, not his actions.

In Portland, Riley just wanted him to stay in shape and respect his career like a pro, and he ended up quitting after only two years.

In the Clippers, he fought for a few more months, but soon, he lost his enthusiasm for the highest honor, like a lump of mud on the wall.

Such a voice wants to help the Lakers break the curse, can West believe him?

Honestly, if it wasn't Louie who made this decision, but someone else, West might have used all his strength to protest.

"What convinces Louie that Charles can help us win?" West said coldly.

Mitch Kupchak laughed: "Who knows? Maybe there's something in Charles that we don't see."

"His only advantage is that he has announced through his size that the team with him can't win a championship!" West said angrily, "If it wasn't for his poor defense, how could Benjamin be in 1993? 66 points in the 2009 Finals? He's the reason why the Blazers '93 lost the Finals!"

Kupchak knew very well what West wanted to hear from him.

"Yeah, even not mentioning Charles' terrible defense in Game 7, it was very immature and stupid for him to give Coach Lu a bottle of Coke before the second half of Game 6 to celebrate the victory early."

West, however, did not bring his negativity to Louis.

West forced a stiff smile on his face when Louie brought Barkley to the Forum.

"Jerry, you don't look very happy."

"How come, I'm very happy, Charles Barkley is a very good player."

Louie smiled and asked, "Do you think he can take David's place?"

West's smile is still there, but if that expression is a smile, then Gaya, who climbed down the stairs and opened his mouth wide, can also be called a smile.

"I'm afraid not," West said cautiously. "David's defense is better, and Charles is a four."

Louis said: "But Charles' offensive ability is also beyond David's, right?"

"Charles' approach is better, but..." Wester paused, "David's defense also has irreplaceable value."

"So, we have to figure out a way for Charles to find his place in the team."

Like Barkley's bear, can he fit in well?

"Hopefully, I'll be praying for you."

"Pray? Jerry, what do you mean?" Louis stared at the logo man, "Don't you like Chuck?"

West said politely: "I still like him.

"It's no use if you don't like it, it's done."

At one time, sarcasm Ewing was an integral part of Louie's life.

Now that Ewing is no longer around, Luckily, Louie has found new joy.

That's pua Jerry West.

He wondered where the limits of this old Lakers loyalist were.

How to make fun of him in the end, he will be completely furious once.

Louie took Barkley around the forum.

When he came to the Forum Club, he asked with a sinister look, "Did Erwin contract the HIV virus here?"

Louie smiled and said, "If you have a chance, ask him yourself."

Finally, Louie took Barkley to the president's office.

"Coach Lu, your layout here is surprisingly simple. I like it. The rest of the forum is too deliberate. Mr. Bass can't wait to make everyone who comes here feel like he has entered the Garden of Eden." Buckley said solemnly. , "But only Madison Gardens can be called the Garden of Eden."

Louie was not interested in listening to his flattery, and asked directly, "Chuck, what's your current weight data?"

"Uh...I haven't weighed in a while...I usually gain a little weight in the summer."

Louis asked patiently, "How much will it increase in general?"

"Twenty or thirty pounds..."

Louis asked kindly, "So you're at least 282 pounds (127kg) now?"

"I don't know, absolutely not, uh...I didn't weigh it."

Barkley has registered a weight of 252 pounds (114kg) every season since the 1990s, but everyone who has played against him has claimed he is at least 10 or 20 pounds heavier than the official weight.

"I said, I'm not going to treat you like Coach Riley, but you can't go too far. "Louis said lightly, "Well, I won't embarrass you. Since 1994, your weight has been stable at 252 pounds, so as long as your weight does not exceed 260 pounds, I will eat donuts as you please. "

Barkley looked troubled.

"Have trouble?"

"A little bit."

"tell me the story."

Barkley said embarrassedly: "Coach, you know me, the bigger I weigh, the bigger the offensive threat... In order to confuse opponents, my official weight is generally lighter than my real weight."

Louie asked with a smile, "What's your real weight during the season?"

"2...270 lbs (122kg)."

"Aren't your weight numbers realistic when you were playing for Coach Riley?"

"No, absolutely true, the only time I've managed to keep my weight under 255 pounds since I achieved doughnut freedom was in the first two years of playing for Portland!" Barkley actually complained, "I've always felt , my two years of underweight were the key reason why the Blazers lost Game 7s in a row, all because of Pat Riley, the son of a bitch, who made my aggression drop a few notches..."

Louie waved him to shut up.

"Okay, Chuck, I'm not an unreasonable coach, I understand your situation~www.novelmt.com~ Well, when the new season starts, I need you to keep your weight under 270 pounds, is that OK?"

Buckley swallowed hard.

Louis smiled like a spring breeze and asked again, "Are you okay?"

"No problem! Absolutely no problem!" Barkley assured. "I can do anything to win!"

"Okay, remember what you said, Chuck, this is your last chance, mj can't take you to the championship, it doesn't mean anything, because he never won." Louis's words changed, "but, if Even me and benj can't lead you to a championship, then you'll be the only natural loser in professional basketball history."

Barkley exclaimed: "The title of born loser should be left to Michael, I am here to win!~"

"Very well, all I want is your words."

It's interesting to think about making the all-time best in a past life the most undefensible natural loser in professional basketball history in this life?

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