You are the Pearl, Mo Mengchen

Chapter 13: About Bird's Secret

   "Go fuck!"

   Auerbach has never seen anyone who hit him like that.

   "Forget it, Red, our time is over." The assistant coach who persuaded him was Ryan Urs, who can be said to be his disciple, but for so many years, he has been only an assistant coach of the Green Army, rising hopelessly.

   "That **** dared Naren and Reggie to humiliate me, did he know what he was talking about?!"

   Auerbach said angrily: "Fuck!"

   once again completed a trial training, Mo Mengchen still performed very well.

  The match made him get 900 attribute points. After three trials, he earned 2400 attribute points, but for his needs, it was just a slap in the air.

   He did not rush to use these attribute points.

   Just when he was about to leave, Parton called.

   "Boston gave a second round of commitment."

   "Let them go to hell."

  Mo Mengchen turned off his phone and was about to leave, but he heard the roar of an old man.

   45 years ago, the old man became the Celtics coach. Since then, the history of the NBA has changed dramatically, and a ruling team has rolled over.

  The Celtics began to morph into a terrible plant. They were silent, tough, and thriving, just like their jerseys. Boston Garden became a huge monster forest, and Auerbach was the devil leader there. He aggressively scolded the referees and opponents, waved fists at professional players one head taller than him, spit out dirty words, encouraged players at any time, and danced vigorously to direct the Celtics offensive wave.

  What does he mean to opponents of that era?

   huge shadow;

   evil devil;

   The terrifying emperor.

   Now, the NBA is not the NBA dominated by him, he is old, the color of legend is fading, he is now just an unhappy old man.

  Mo Mengchen is well aware of Auerbach’s legend, but most of his understanding of this old man comes from Larry Bird.

  He wanted to avoid it.

   "Mo?"

  Albach was older, but his eyes were so good that he saw Mo Mengchen.

"Hello."

  Mo Mengchen nodded and said.

   "Ryan, you go, I want to talk to him." Auerbach left the disciple.

   Before Uls left, he nodded from Mo Mengchen and counted as showing off.

   "I think they should give you some promises."

  Even if Kyle showed no optimism about Mo Mengchen, Auerbach believed that they would give this young man a strong commitment.

   "They will take me down in the second round."

  Mo Mengchen said as if it had nothing to do with himself: "Should I be ready to be a Celtic?"

   "No, that day will not come, they made a mistake."

  As Mo Mengchen is in his current status, he is not qualified for self-esteem. He also listens to Auerbach’s claims without making any comments.

   "There are many ifs in this world, about the NBA, do you know what the most terrible NBA is?" Auerbach asked.

"do not know."

   did happen a lot of later, but if this era, or if this era is earlier, Mo Mengchen is really not very clear.

   During the period when he was passionately obsessed with Bird, the domestic NBA in addition to the CCTV recording, the local station will also broadcast some videos, which is the only way for him to understand the NBA.

  In the era when the news was blocked, there wouldn’t be any TV station that wanted to come to a NBA “if” program.

   "At the 1978 draft, the Lakers wanted Larry, you know, if we didn't take Larry back then, what would happen later?"

   Compared to this, Mo Mengchen has more questions.

   There were a lot of rumors about Bird's fall to sixth place. Among them, the most famous rumors are that Auerbach took a ruthless word before the draft: I'm going to be Bird, and there is a kind of grabbing!

  The other teams in the league are either in need of strikers, or dare to speak out, for various reasons.

   It is rumored to be passed down from generation to generation, more and more mysterious, but does Auerbach really have such power? If he doesn’t let others choose, he won’t choose? This is obviously impossible.

   "Then what?" Mo Mengchen asked.

   "At the time, they wanted to make a deal with Portland with the seventh pick, and they almost succeeded, if we didn't **** Larry at the sixth pick."

   "If they succeed, do you know what will happen?"

   "Because Larry will play one more year in college, so if there is no accident, they will still win the magician in 79, and in the end..."

   Bird + Magician + Jabal?

   is indeed a very scared if.

   "I wonder why Larry fell to sixth place? I heard some of your stories, is it true?" Mo Mengchen asked.

When it comes to this matter, Auerbach is not embarrassed, he said straightforwardly: "Psychological tactics only, and if I can let them give up Larry in one sentence, will the Celtics be so sad these years? It’s just a small factor."

   "Why is that?" Mo Mengchen was always particularly keen on Bird's affairs.

   "It's all over, let's not mention it." Auerbach didn't want to get entangled in this matter. "Do you know why I mentioned this if?"

   "Why?"

"Because in my opinion, if they give you a second-round commitment, they are doomed to lose you. I think this is a mistake, comparable to those of the team that missed Larry Bird in 1978. "

Auerbach said: "I've seen countless players, kid, in our time, there was no such a comprehensive team, I didn't have scouts, no data analysts, no a lot of assistant coaches to analyze all aspects of you, I was looking for People, all rely on my eyes."

"It's my eyes that brought Bill Russell, John Havlicek, Larry Bird, and every player above the jersey high garden to Boston. I believe my eyes, and there are people today Because I am old, because of a few accidents, I feel that I am not useful. I am not sure about people. This group of idiots, they will regret it sooner or later!"

  Mo Mengchen remained silent for a long time, the greatest coach in NBA history, and now he is compared with Byrd.

  What can he say?

I am very honored?

   "As you said, this is really a serious mistake."

  Compared to this, Mo Mengchen wanted to know more: "Why did Larry fall to sixth place?"

   "Is this important?"

"Very important."

  Although this matter is somewhat disgraceful, Auerbach’s glorious history has always been accompanied by tricks and intrigues. As many people love him as many people hate him.

  He invented the concept of victory cigar, and those opponents who defeated him gritted his teeth and said: "I wish I could put the cigar in his throat!"

   Auerbach’s intimidation of the league’s teams is just one of the reasons why Bird fell to sixth place.

   There is another reason. At that time, the big bird who was doubting his life had released: "I am thinking about not playing in the future."

  And, an extremely critical thing, that dictated the final result of the draft conference.

   Bird made it clear that he would not participate in the 1978 draft and would finish his last year in the NCAA.

  The team that got the top pick in that season was Bird's hometown team, the Pacers.

They hoped to win Bird, but they could not persuade Bird to run ahead of time, and they failed; so they traded for the No. 1 signing with the Blazers, and the Blazers also lobbied Bird, and finally failed; the Celtics side, Austria Jerbach didn't even use swindling. For a time, the entire league was waiting for the old guy to look out.

   There were even people preparing to start a horrible pendulum competition and won Bird in 1979.

   And the old hooligan Auerbach used an extremely rare rule, and after he used it, he was met with a collective boycott and soon abolished the rule-eligible.

This rule means that even if Bird is in college, he has been four years away from high school graduation (Birde has transferred to school, so it is one more year). Byrd had already had it in his junior year. Eligibility for automatic participation. Then the Celtics used the sixth overall pick to choose Bird who announced that they would not run.

   This draft was called "robbery" at that time!

  In fact, this rule was prepared by players who played in the amateur league after the league issued a ban on high school students. Basically, although they have not been to college, they can also participate in the draft if they are 22 years old.

   As a result, Auerbach took advantage of the shortcomings, that is to say, those teams with the top five picks chose other people when they thought that "Bold was not eligible."

   "If we don't take the pull, the Lakers will take the pull in the seventh place. I'm not trample on the rules. I'm just using the loopholes in the rules. Those rigid guys will only follow the rules!"

   Speaking of which, Auerbach is still plausible.

   I really don't know how many grass and mud horses appeared in those hearts after those teams heard that the Celtics won Bird in sixth place. UU Reading www.uukanshu.com

   "Anyway, thank you for telling me this. Before that, I never knew about it."

  Before the separation, Mo Mengchen said to Auerbach.

   "One day, those who miss you because of prejudice will leave their post with remorse."

   "Keep them healthy and let them regret it."

   Auerbach patted Mo Mengchen's back gently.

   It was said that the deaths of Ren Baias and Reggie Lewis exacerbated Auerbach’s aging.

   However, Mo Mengchen knew how Auerbach grew old.

   Two years later, the Celtics will miss the top pick with a 36% probability, and Alba will do everything he can to get the Green Army to Duncan.

   From the moment he saw Duncan selected as the No. 1 pick by the Spurs, the evil emperor who played with the NBA for half a century was really really old.

   In Mo Mengchen's heart, there is also an if.

  What if Duncan was not selected by the Spurs?

   If this is a bit cruel to the Spurs, but if it really happened, do you know what will happen?

  Duncan and O'Neill, two of the four greatest players in the post-Jordan era, they jointly ruled the NBA from 1999 to 2007 and took 7 of those 8 championships.

   If this thing comes true, it is the purple and green hegemony of the new century, and another pair of magical rival Anderd's old rivals.

   It's just a pity, if this will never come true, Duncan is destined to go to the Spurs, and then fell in love with O'Neill in a division. The one who won will go to the finals to beat the Eastern Conference representatives and then win the Champions League.

  Mo Mengchen thought naively that the roulette wheel, which knew nothing about fate, had already deviated from the established steering.

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