The Rest, Only Noise

Chapter 1121: black-hearted man

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Top 3 pick of the year = Scottie Pippen.

As soon as this price came out, the Knicks, Heat, and Blazers all started to act.

Among the teams with the top three picks, there is one team that has made it clear that it has no love for the No. 2 pick.

That's the Spurs.

They need an inside post, but they can't get the recognized No. 1 pick, Lang Joe Smith, and they're not willing to gamble on Kevin Garnett's talent.

Recognized No. 2 overall pick Jerry Stackhouse is fine, but not the player they need.

It's a pity to waste the No. 2 pick on Rasheed Wallace, not to mention the guy's emotional instability and doubts about his work ethic. It's debatable whether he can play in the Holy City with peace of mind.

The Blazers launched a swift offensive, offering Sabonis and Mason in exchange for the No. 2 and junk contracts.

The Spurs need the inside, and they are very excited, but considering Sabonis' serious injury, they don't know how much the Lithuanian has right now.

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The Heat are just fooling around, and they can actually quote the price of Rodman, Salley and the future first round.

Rodman is a bottle of poisoned wine. He has strong ability, but he is not a player who is beneficial to the team. Not to mention the notorious whistleblower Seley. The Heat's future first round is destined to be the end of the first round. value.

The Spurs froze there.

Seeing that the other party was not interested, Shafir withdrew Rodman and moved Drexler out.

It's a strong offer, but the Spurs are a rebuilding team and they don't need Drexler to steal Mashburn's ball.

This is the hardest part of the deal with the Spurs.

The Knicks and the Heat, which have the most resources, are all about flanks, but the Spurs don't care about their flanks.

This is also the reason why the Knicks have not made an offer.

When the Blazers and Heat smashed the Spurs' No. 2 pick, the Knicks found the Celtics who were equally indecisive.

This trick to cross Chencang secretly makes it just right.

Reed Auerbach gave Stackhouse a bad review, the clearest opinion he's given in recent times.

Although Gavitt is a talker, he dare not take Auerbach's advice lightly.

The Celtics' rebuild is in its earliest stages, and there's no one on the team that can't be traded.

If the third pick doesn't make the right player, it's also tradeable.

Only one person opposed the deal.

That man was Larry Bird, and he was the only one who advocated for Kevin Garnett with the third overall pick.

But that's also where Bird is awkward in Boston.

It seemed that everyone respected him and said they would take his opinion seriously.

However, every opinion Bird gave, correct or not, was dismissed as a deaf ear.

He was an ineffective advisor.

The Celtics kept him, it seems, just to continue the glorious tradition of keeping meritorious work on the team.

This made Bird very dissatisfied, but what made him even more dissatisfied was that the Celtics ignored his opinions.

When the Knicks offered Hill, the 1996 first-round pick (from the Kings) in exchange for their No. 3 pick, Garvet agreed.

"I quit!"

Bird was furious and rushed directly to Garvet's office to resign.

On the other hand, after the Knicks got the third pick from the Celtics, they did not consider using it to draft at all, and immediately contacted Los Angeles.

Louie was amazed at how efficient they were.

"Louis, we did as you said, please agree quickly." Baylor said as if a winner, "We are all old friends, we each take what we need."

That's pretty much everything you need.

Pippen is the most suitable small forward for the Knicks among active players, aside from Wilson and Jordan.

He lacks the offensive threat of those two, but he has the versatility and defense to connect seamlessly with the Knicks.

"Really? Now that there's a bunch of guys out there fighting for the No. 2 pick in San Antonio to get Scottie Pippen, how do I think Scotty's worth more than that?"

"Louis, it's too much, we have already got the third pick as you said, why are you going back on your word?"

"Elgin, are you so naive? In this kind of business, precious commodities are always up for sale. Scotty was only worth a top three pick, and now I think he is worth more."

"Come on, don't go too far!"

"We're old friends, how could I be too mean to you?" Louis leaned against the chair, he was still used to the desk in the Blue Palace where he could lie down, "You just need to eat Tom Money for me. Berth's **** contract, give me your first round of this year, and we can make a deal."

"You unrepentant bastard, is there anything like you?"

"If you scold me again, the negotiation between us will end here!"

Baylor immediately changed his face: "I'm sorry, my fault, Uncle Louis, you don't remember the old man, can you give us a friendship price for the sake of our friendship for so many years?"

"You know what, Elgin, the reason I only want your first rounds this year, not future firsts, is because of the years we've worked together."

Louie had settled for him.

"It's just a temporary offer, you can keep dragging it, and if you let Portland or Miami get the second pick, I'll make you pay no more."

"Give me a day, we need to make room!"

"I only give you half a day."

"You black-hearted bastard, I can see through you!"

"You curse again?!"

Baylor hung up.

Louie also hung up the phone, witnessing Jim Bass' adoration throughout the whole process: "Sir, are you so cruel to your old friends?"

"As for the future of the team, there is no room for nostalgia." Louis hummed softly, "Also, we have the absolute initiative. If we change teams, my asking price will go beyond that."

"this point?"

Just yet?

Jim suddenly realized that he still had a lot to learn.

He was often soft-hearted to his friends, and Louis told him with practical actions that if the benefits were not enough, a friend was nothing, and he would not give up until he squeezed out the last bit of the other party.

"Don't make a fuss, Jim, if you make a small step in a negotiation, the other side will take a big step forward, remember, as long as we are the initiative, there is no room for one step, it is to kick the other side off the cliff, Whether we are pushed to the edge of the cliff, it is only between our thoughts."

"Is the Knicks kicked off a cliff by you?"

"What are you talking about? Scottie Pippen is one of the most important players in our team, and his strength is strong enough. He has both offense and defense. Looking at the league, there is no better small forward than Benj."

"It's a good price for me."

Jim stayed for a long time and said, "Your words remind me of a little story my sister told after drinking a few years ago."

"What little story?"

"Did you know that my sister likes old men?"

What's wrong with liking the year? Louie was almost shivering for Benj.

"Oh, so what happened?"

"She was definitely drunk that time, and she was completely unconscious, otherwise she would never be able to tell the story."

Jim started selling sisters.

Once, Jenny got drunk and started talking nonsense, telling a little story about herself and an old man who was no longer in touch.

(this part is deleted)

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In order to make room for the trade, the Knicks reluctantly sent Rick Mahone to the Memphis Grizzlies, who had too much room to sign, in exchange for a 2000 first-rounder with strict restrictions and a 1996 draft. Second round pick.

In this way, the Knicks made room, lest Louie raise the price again, and completed the transaction with the Lakers in the afternoon.

At 5:21 p.m., the league office announced: The New York Knicks will send the 1995 first-round third and twenty-sixth overall picks to the Los Angeles Lakers in exchange for Scottie Pippen and Tom Chambers .

The Lakers, who were originally unsigned in the first round, got three first-round picks after a few days of operation.

They suddenly changed from spectators of the draft to one of the protagonists.

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