The Rest, Only Noise

Chapter 300: bottom line thinking

The latest website: The Knicks experienced a rout, and Louie quietly locked the second 1985 draft candidate.

He was looking at another "acquaintance", Oregon State University's Green.

A rare non-star, but a very familiar person.

Louie was a 10-year-old virgin whom he met on the Sports Weekly. For his beliefs, he was able to **** on the Lakers' court and off the court. In the end, some people got tens of thousands of women, and some people got AIDS. , Someone almost got himself into a prison team, it is rare for him to be consistent and to bid farewell to his virginity after retiring and getting married.

Louie notes that this is his fourth year at Ohio State, so he must be running this year.

But the Lakers' first-round pick this year is already in his hands, so they can even omit the trade and just use the Lakers' first-round pick.

It's still early for the draft, and Louie is not in a hurry, he just wants to gather all the people he likes.

The Knicks are in need of talent. Now he has a future master and one of the best shooters in the 80s and 90s. It also needs the backbone of the interior, like Sampson, and the core players on the wings, such as Bird and the Magician.

The Knicks are experiencing setbacks, and after the Trent Tucker trade, they can only rely on Bernard King to support the situation.

Louie's tendency to deliberately lose is obvious, and his approach has gradually won the recognition of the media.

They believe Louie did this to get Ewing from Georgetown.

After all, Ewing is known as the most important lottery after Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, whoever gets him will get the future of the NBA.

In early January, Louie died and Pat Cummings won three of ten games.

Of the seven losses, five were within six points.

Cummings played brilliantly, and Kim sprained his knee halfway through.

King started the truce, Louis took Cummings as the core, and then was assisted by the shooter, both internally and externally. He encountered the Celtics for the fourth time this season. The two sides fought two overtimes and were defeated by Bird.

The four-game losing streak against the Celtics is a reasonable result.

With the Knicks' immediate combat power, it is still too difficult to compete with the Celtics.

Louis is well aware of the strength gap between the two sides, but this game is the one with the smallest gap between the two sides.

They beat Sampson to six fouls and Thomas was suffocated by the pocket team when he couldn't make a long shot.

Basically, two of the Big Three must have played poorly in a match against the Celtics.

However, the overall strength of the Celtics is too strong for the Knicks.

With Bernard King out, the Knicks don't have anyone who can play the giants.

So Bird lore, the Knicks lost the game by an inch.

"It was a game that showed littlelu's coaching ability." Tom Heinsohn was full of admiration for the former Celtics coach, "When he wants to win a game, the Knicks' The strength cannot be underestimated.”

When Louie and Jones shook hands, the other said, "Maybe next time?"

"Okay, you still find a way to deal with the internal conflicts." Louis has seen the internal disharmony of the Celtics from these several fights.

His expression was bitter: "It's not that easy."

"Isn't this the responsibility of the head coach? Appease if you can appease it, convince it if you can, or trade it if it doesn't work." The more Louis looked at the Celtics' predicament, the more he wanted to laugh.

Had he traded Maxwell last year, it probably wouldn't have been that much now.

Not that Larry Nance will be willing to come off the bench, but Nance is far younger than Maxwell.

He is a real athletic inside player, unlike Maxwell's small forward offensive power forward, but he has no physicality and strength to defend against a power forward, and no speed to defend against a small forward.

If the Celtics don't have Sampson, that's all. With Sampson, he must be a substitute.

Last year, Louis controlled them. This year, they couldn't hold back.

The big contract has been signed, the championship has been won, it's time to think about your position on the court.

The Knicks stumbled to the end of January against the Los Angeles Lakers, where they were beaten by the Purple and Gold, who called themselves the Redemption Team, for 25 points.

Time into February, the Knicks record of 18 wins and 30 losses, the league's fourth-worst.

After playing the Lakers, they returned to the home court to rest.

On the first day of February, not long after Louie sat down in the office, Debusschere called him to come over.

Louie goes to Debusschere's office and finds him talking on the phone.

"Okay, I already know your needs, but during the season, our team's personnel changes are with Coach Lu. You should call him, um, yes."

Debusschere hung up and said: "Some teams can't hold back."

Louie asked with a smile, "Who did they see?"

"Our only valuables."

"Pat?"

"That's right."

Hearing this, Louis giggled: "Which teams have such a big appetite, don't you know that Pat is my favorite player?"

"Detroit, Boston, and Portland."

There are actually three, and they are all teams with ideas for the playoffs.

"They'll be calling your office later," Debusschere said expectantly. "Since Pat is your favorite player, you need to order something back."

"Dave, I don't like hearing what you said. Can love be traded?"

"Can you change the three first-round picks?"

"It's done! Immediately! Immediately! Just pack me up!"

Debusschere was amused by Louis.

Louie quickly returned to his office and shouted by the way, "Rudy, please bring the personnel rosters from Detroit and Portland!"

Why not Boston's?

Because they clearly want to deal with Maxwell, the Knicks don't need Maxwell. Moreover, Maxwell just signed a big contract, and they want to send people over. If they don't post two first rounds, Louie doesn't even look at them.

Tomjanovich was still on the road when the phone in Louie's office rang.

Phil Jackson heard the movement and came over to find out.

Louie picked up the phone, "Hello, who are you?"

"Road, it's me."

"Mr. Jane?" At this moment, Louie is the most simple fool in the world, "Why do you have time to call me? After Reed abdicates, you are the boss of Boston. I'm afraid it will be difficult, right?"

Walker smiled bitterly, "What a big boss, you should know that this is just a trick from Reed."

Jackson bought a bottle of Coke from Louie's vending machine, and kindly helped to open it and put a straw on it.

Louie shook his head vigorously: no straws!

Jackson, who didn't expect him to be so unhygienic, took the straw out of the Coke.

"Mr. Jane, we are good friends. If you called to greet me, I would be very happy, but now I am busy, why don't we talk next time?"

Hearing that Louis was busy, Volker became nervous: "Isn't it an off-season today? As far as I know, you don't care about the team's training, are there other things?"

"Lu, the Portland and Detroit roster is here!" Tomjanovich shouted as he ran.

Louie said dissatisfiedly: "You can be louder, so that the whole world will know that we are going to negotiate a deal with these two companies!"

"Huh?" Tomjanovich never imagined that he would become a **** to confuse his opponent.

"Deal? Oh, I said, it turned out to be a deal, so I really didn't call at the right time. However, I actually called because I wanted to discuss a deal with you..."

Louie drinks a Coke.

"Mr. Jane, you really know how to sell things. Does our relationship need to be like this? Whoever you want, I'll kick him on the plane and mail it to you tonight!" Louis said cheerfully.

Jane Walker, who was far away in Boston, could not have imagined that things would go so well.

He was sweating profusely, and Reed Auerbach was sitting in front of him.

"We want Pat Cummings so badly, don't know if he's not for sale by the Knicks?" Walker asked politely.

"Pat Cummings? He's not for sale, but...he's my favorite player on this team." When Louie said this, Jackson and Tomjanovich both laughed.

"Also, if you've been following our game, you should know that Bernard King's truce recently, we're all pointing at him, he's playing at a very high level, and seriously, if it wasn't for us at rock bottom, We wouldn't put him on the shelf at all."

"So... do you think Cedric could make an equivalent exchange with him?"

"Well, Mr. Jane, it's not that I don't like Cedric, I just like Pat too much," Louie said hypocritically but sincerely, "He's a player we rely on, and Cedric has been restless in Boston this season. Ah, you need him more than we need Pat. I can give you Pat, but you have to give me a little sweetness."

"A pick?"

"I believe you have to ask an old man's opinion on this matter~www.novelmt.com~ Mr. Jane, please help me ask, does he regret not making that deal last year?"

Louie hung up.

Volcker looked at Auerbach awkwardly: "He still wants draft picks."

"I knew it wasn't that easy for this kid to let go!" Auerbach snorted softly, "The draft pick can be negotiated, but you must think about the bottom line, and don't let him get too far!"

"What's our bottom line?" Volker asked.

"Give at most one first round, or two second rounds." Auerbach did not want to trade Maxwell in his heart.

In terms of strength, Maxwell is only stronger or weaker than Cummings. He has championship experience. He is not very old, only 29 years and 1 month. With a good immediate combat power, he can just make up for the Celtics' shortcomings, and he will definitely not send people out.

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