The Rest, Only Noise

Chapter 238: first sight

"How about choosing him?"

Louie didn't expect Lorraine to click on the protagonist of the scene, Michael Jordan, the grand prize of this draft.

Inman smiled lightly: "Michael is indeed a good choice, but we need an insider more."

"Then... what about this?" Lorraine may not understand the ball, but she is someone who should not be underestimated.

This refers to Patrick Ewing, who the Blazers could not ask for.

"He's not in the draft this year."

"Is that so..."

At this time, in the match on the field, an unstoppable fat man knocked over his opponent with a dribble, and scored a goal.

Lorraine praised: "He is full of power!"

Perhaps, in the future, if Louis has to choose someone at the draft, but he doesn't know who to choose, he will put everyone's photos in front of Lorraine and let her choose any one.

She just randomly ordered three of them, all future Hall of Famers.

Her "shooting percentage" can put 90 percent of scouts to shame.

"Charles is not the player we need, he lacks discipline." Inman gave a vivid example, "Actually, he should have been the first tenant on the roster, as long as he can control like Bob said. Live at his own weight. However, he did the opposite."

Louie laughed out loud. That's what Barkley would do.

In terms of strength, Barkley's immediate combat power is definitely one of the best in the training camp.

Even one of the double prides that can keep pace with Jordan.

However, he has not been recognized by the coaching staff and scouts.

His professionalism was questioned by all scouts, and no one believed he could become a superstar.

He's got trouble with his big mouth, doesn't have enough discipline, doesn't have a giant mentality, doesn't have a killer instinct, and has a lazy personality.

Barkley may be the only player in history with the above problems.

The rest, without exception, are all destroyed.

The scouts' doubts about him are absolutely justified. It is normal for Inman to have concerns. If Louie doesn't open his eyes, he doesn't want to bet his future on this person.

Barkley dominated the scrims.

"He's obviously a good player who lacks discipline." Louie laughed.

Inman shook his head. "Jack sees discipline as everything."

To put it more bluntly, Jack Ramsey's team plays the most disciplined game of basketball, so he needs a Bill Walton.

After Russell, Duncan was the superstar who could best interpret the word team.

But they are destined to not be able to find candidates who meet the criteria in this draft, and the only Bowie who is suspected to meet the criteria is a mine that will blow them into the pillar of shame.

"Mr. Inman, I want to observe these young people up close, see you later."

Louie said hello and approached the court with Lorraine.

On the way, Lorraine asked, "Who is that person?"

Louie's perception of Inman is sober, "a professional manager with professionalism but a lack of judgment before major choices."

"So he's going to make some stupid mistakes?"

"He's made a lot of stupid mistakes."

As for this year's draft, whether they will make the worst mistake in team history depends on whether Louie can influence the overall situation through Larry Weinberg.

Louie and Lorraine looked closely and found Jordan, who was very eye-catching, and formed a 5v5 game with alumni Perkins.

Louie can get an up-close look at what's so special about two players who don't need to compete to lock up the roster.

Jordan's traits need no further observation, as he dominated Church Gym from day one of training camp.

Perkins is surprisingly interesting, he is regarded by professional scouts as the second Bob McAdoo.

However, Louie found he didn't have McAdoo's era-leading shooting and the ability to adjust and then shoot against defenses.

He's a true catch-and-shoot shooter, and McAdoo has Nowitzki's ability to shoot the ball at will.

Catch shots, dribble shots and adjusted shots after hard-top defense are naturally different, and the tactical value is even more different.

"Chris, are you also defensive?"

Jordan pushed his opponent hard, St. John's junior Chris Mullin.

He stopped talking and laughing, dropped Mullin's ball, and rushed to the front court to tie the basket and dunk.

Louie really can't imagine that such a talent is not comparable to Bowen's less than 20% possibility of becoming the second Walton?

Initially, Louie, like many fans, thought "people at the time didn't know how good Jordan was" was the reason the Blazers missed him.

However, when he came to this world and witnessed the expectations that future superstars had before entering the NBA, he found that this impression was completely wrong.

This is a complete historical revisionist error.

If the Blazers missed Jordan because of Ewing or Olajuwon, that would be understandable and acceptable.

But for Bowie?

How outrageous were the Blazers' mistakes?

Scenario: In the 2017 draft, the Kings, with the fifth overall pick in the first round, ignored Wall's speed-matching Daron Fox and instead chose Weber II, who has suffered ACL tears in both legs. Giles, just because they longed to go back to that great and regrettable Princeton era.

Is there even a Kings fan who doesn't get a brain hemorrhage?

Lucky for the Kings, the 2017 NBA has seen too many examples of injuries ruining talent, and no team will give up a complete talent to bet less than 20% of the future.

But the Blazers in 1984 will, and so will the Blazers in 2007.

This team can monopolize half of the top ten brain-dead operations in history.

Jordan's talent has been verified by many people. Except for Ewing and Olajuwon, except for the Blazers, no team will think about it as a third person.

In this training match, he completely devoured Mullin.

He spouted trash and buried Mullin.

With his tongue out, he completed the draw that made the scout exclaim.

A dunk that was separated by three people didn't go in due to too much force, and the ball flew into Louie's hand.

Louie holds the ball, wishing he would look amiable with the Light around him like the animated version of Coach Anse.

Unfortunately, Jordan did not prostrate in front of him.

So he can't tell him "if you give up, the game is really over", but his opponent needs this sentence.

"Coach, can you give me the ball?"

Jordan came over politely, and his words and deeds proved that the Jordan family had a good tutor, much better than Bird.

"Michael, are you always so aggressive?" Louie threw the ball to him.

Jordan's senior Perkins laughed: "Coach Lu, you haven't seen Mike when he was really aggressive!"

"Let me see it," said Louie.

Louie may not be the most accomplished coach on the scene, but he is definitely the most famous.

There may be players who don't know Bob Knight, but they definitely know Louie.

For more than half a year, Louie's high-profile style, ruthless slaughter of opponents like a gangster, and various news farces have made his popularity beyond the scope of sports. Even some ordinary American families who don't watch the NBA know that in the professional basketball circle. There's a crazy Asian coach.

The benefit of this popularity is that every player in the Olympic selection camp wants to know him.

In the next game, Jordan deliberately showed his ability in front of Louis, and intensified his attack on Mullin, who was not online, and Perkins' shooting characteristics also showed.

The white team represented by Jordan dominated the black team.

They ended up winning by 22 points.

At the end of the game, everyone on the White team gave Jordan a high five.

He still looks like a good student now, not as domineering as he was after he entered the NBA. There is a certain kind of peculiar charm about him, which makes people feel a sense of trust.

Even if he wasn't the person Louis remembered, it was almost there.

The completion rate is about 60%, and the remaining 40% is still short of 10 scoring titles, 6 championships and a 12-year career to settle.

I just don’t know, with a contemporary generation of transmigrators, will Jordan still become the ruler?

Louis felt that one of his missions in crossing was to stop what was bound to happen. Although he has no proof, he would love to do so.

Jordan has a towel on his body to talk to Louie.

"Coach Lu, do you have any advice for me?" he asked.

"Be nice to your opponent," Louie said humorously.

"I will." Jordan laughed.

Louie just wanted to chat with Jordan a few more words. Not far from them, a big man who looked like an orangutan came over and wanted to make an appointment for a training match.

The first person he saw was Jordan, apparently they were friends.

Second, he saw Louie beside Jordan.

The whole league was waiting for the man he signed up for the draft - Ewing asked with a sullen face: "Mike, what are you doing with this guy?"

Jordan heard the smell of gossip from Ewing's words~www.novelmt.com~ Do you know each other? "

"More than just knowing?" Ewing firmly remembered Louis's words, but he didn't remember him as a good thing, he knew from the look and tone of his face at Louis. "He said I spent three senseless years in Georgetown, and said I was wasting my time. What do you think I can do? Did he tell you the same?"

Jordan didn't think it was a big deal: "No, Coach Lu appreciates me very much, and asked me to be lighter when kicking your ass."

"I don't care what you said to Michael, remember, your words are as contemptible as your disdainful face!" In Ewing's eyes, Louis had already been labeled a bad guy.

And it's the welded one.

"Hey, why are you unreasonable, big man?" Lorraine actually got angry before Louis got angry, "Whether what Louis said is right or not, he is more qualified to say this than you, he is a lot in the NBA. Years later, and you are still a college student, you should be humble and listen to the advice of experts!"

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