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Chapter 785: He is the 1st, I am the 15th

The latest website: Chapter 785 He is the first year of junior high school, I am the fifteenth

"LittleLu thinks Billy Owens has a higher ceiling than Benj and Patrick Ewing!"

After the news broke, both Ewing and Wilson called Louie to ask whether it was true or not.

Louie can't admit it.

"You have to know that the current rookie can do anything in order to raise his own status." Louie explained to Ewing, "I am really interested in him, but I didn't expect him to announce this to the outside world. This kind of news. Don't worry, I will never want a person with such a wicked mind."

Benjamin Wilson is even more extreme. He criticized Billy Owens from the moral high ground: "He has not yet entered the league to play a ball, and he began to choose his club. I think such a person is problematic. Coach, we do not He should be brought in, we don't need him."

"Don't worry, Benj, what you can see, can I not?" Louie said honestly, "I've always been uninterested in Billy Owens, and the reason for such bizarre news is because of the Erkin...he thinks Billy's a once-in-a-century wizard."

When Louis said this, Baylor was reporting work in front of him. .

When Louis hung up the phone, Baylor said dissatisfiedly, "How can I establish my prestige in front of Benj by saying such things?"

"What kind of prestige do you want as an administrative staff who rarely appears on the first floor?" Louis asked vigilantly, "Do you want to be the head coach?"

"How is this possible?" Baylor stammered. "I-I-I mean... yes yes yes..."

"It's your uncle, talk about business!"

"Uh yes, I still have business." Baylor said, "Jack Hickma and Chris Jackson have completed their medical examinations."

"result?"

"Banger (Banger/Sikma nickname) is in good health." Baylor's tone changed, "CJ's words...not ideal."

"He has a strange disease."

Baylor showed Louis the information.

"I know now why Charlotte felt like he had no future after only one season."

Louie took a look at Baylor's information.

Shown above, Chris Jackson has Tourette Syndrome.

Symptoms and diagnosis: Many people have simple tics, such as blinking repeatedly. This is a habitual action that goes away on its own. The tics in Tourette's syndrome are more complex than blinking. Children with Tourette's syndrome can repeatedly turn their head from side to side, blink frequently, open their mouths, and lengthen their necks. More complex movements include thumping, kicking, throating, snorting, and humming. There may be lewd behavior or uncontrollable swearing, usually during the course of the conversation. The patient may repeat words and phrases just heard (mimic language). Some patients can temporarily suppress some tics, but feel some difficulty. Others have difficulty controlling their tics. Tics are more frequent and noticeable during emotional agitation.

"What are CJ's specific symptoms?" Louie asked softly.

"Sometimes there would be sudden yelling and swearing and arm waving," Baylor said.

Louie started to have a headache.

"Can I take medicine for relief?"

"The effect is limited, and..." Baylor smiled bitterly, "CJ is a fanatical religiousist. He believes that everything should be decided by the Lord, and the only thing he needs to keep is the bottom line and principles."

Louis said helplessly: "Can you tell me the answer in words that people on earth can understand?"

"He refused to take medicine."

There is no reason not to be optimistic.

Even if Jackson played badly in his first season, he should be more patient with the No. 3 overall pick.

But Charlotte hurriedly gave him to the Celtics.

Then the Celtics gave him to the Knicks.

Baylor saw Louie fall into silence, thinking it was the chagrin and frustration of the man who had never lost a trade.

If Jackson hadn't had those problems, the Knicks would have made no losses in the short-term or long-term impact of the deal.

But now, the odd disease, and his refusal to take medicine, cast a shadow over the prospect of the deal and Jackson's future.

This may be the biggest Waterloo of LittleLu's career?

A person who has never suffered a loss suddenly suffered such a big loss. Is it normal to be depressed?

"Did he not do a detailed inspection when he first came?" Louis asked.

Baylor shook his head and said: "This disease, unless he says it himself, or waits for his attack to be discovered by us, otherwise, the examination will not be able to detect it."

"You mean, he told you the situation himself?" Louis was even more surprised.

Baylor nodded: "Yes, he wants us to have full control of his situation."

This at least proves that Chris Jackson is a man of his word.

Jackson's illness allowed Louie to solve the problem of the whole game.

He was a little confused before, but didn't say it. Why did the Celtics send Isiah Thomas over knowing that Chris Jackson was a parallel trader?

Thomas is worth more than the No. 5 pick + the No. 3 parallel pick.

Knowing now, the Celtics didn't know anything about Chriss before they got him. It wasn't until Chris himself confessed that the Celtics realized they had been duped, and then Dave Gavitt came to find Louie.

"Don't be sad, even if you are as good as Larry Bird, you have to make at least 3 mistakes every night."

Baylor's fancy consolation makes Louie smile.

"I'm not as vulnerable as you think, what I'm thinking is that Dave Gavitt just took over power, and even if I did, it's Jerry West, Reed, Klaus... and Something that a lot of seasoned general managers don't do."

"He should be proud of that?" Louie sneered.

Louie's smile was as cold as a Minnesota wind.

Although it was a smile, Baylor shuddered.

"What do you want to do?"

"I've been out of Boston for almost ten years, haven't I?"

"Seven years to be exact."

"What do you think I am like?"

"Uh..." Baylor said, "you're a good colleague and a trusted friend."

"In the past seven years, I shouldn't have done anything bad for Boston, right?"

"Absolutely not."

Louie smiled sarcastically and asked, "Then you say that they don't think of me for good things, but they are the first to ask me to take the blame when they are in trouble. Isn't it a bit unkind?"

"It's **** disrespectful!" Baylor complained injustice to Louis, "Dave Gavitt, this **** really lacks great virtue!"

Louis leaned back on the chair and cocked his legs, "Since they don't miss out, what do you think I should do?"

"Fuck him!" Baylor said exactly as Louis wanted. "It can't be left like this!"

Louis finally asked, "Do you think Reed knows about this?"

"That's a No. 3 pick plus the next two first rounds. Dave Gavitt can't do this without him, can he?"

Does Auerbach know about this?

This is what Louis wants to find out the most, but he won't call directly to ask.

He does dare to say that he has not owed Boston during his years in New York.

If he wants to do something with the Celtics, take the No. 2 overall pick in 1986 and make a good-for-nothing deal with Auerbach, who's crazy about Len Bias, the Celtics will blow up that year.

The way he led the Knicks to end the Celtics dynasty was pure competition.

Taking all the first rounds in 1991 for Chris Jackson and the Celtics' future first rounds can also be called a trade of equals.

Of course, he does not deny that he has a selfish desire to train Jackson and make the Celtics who made the trade regret it, but this still ends at the professional level.

The Celtics came to Chris Jackson to make a deal even though they knew there was something wrong with him, and didn't tell the situation, what kind of behavior was this?

If the two sides do not have an old friendship, Louis will also consider himself unlucky.

But he has a close relationship with many of the Celtics. UU reading www.uukanshu.com

If it was Louie, he could count on any team, but never on the Celtics. He made his debut in Boston, and Auerbach had a kindness for him, which was a moral issue.

Now that this situation occurs, Louis has to seriously think about how to respond.

He decided to double the return.

Assuming that Auerbach didn't know about this, or that he didn't know about Chris Jackson's problems, only that he was a parallel importer, then this was Garvet's own decision. With Garvet's qualifications and the gradual decline of Auerbach's control over the Celtics, the Green Army will be completely mastered by the former sooner or later.

Then Louis' revenge on Gavitt would not have to be burdened at all.

If Auerbach knew about Jackson's problem and acquiesced to it, why would Louis have to do justice to him?

Recognizing this section clearly, Louis has no scruples.

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