The Rest, Only Noise

Chapter 310: It's you who should be in a hurry, I'm not in a hurry

The latest website: Chapter 310 The person who should be worried is you, I am not in a hurry

It's impossible for anyone familiar with Jordan not to be familiar with Jerry Krause, the designer of the Bulls dynasty.

Before 1996, he did all the right things. However, since 1996, it has been wrong. A management personnel actually yearns to be as respected as the players, has a tense relationship with the players, and has a bad relationship with the coach who has been promoted by himself. In the process of the second three-peat championship, the side effects far outweigh the positive effects.

After the disintegration of the Bulls Dynasty, Krause's last big deal was to acquire the second of the three treasures of high school at the same time in 2001. As a result, a joke was made, and the general manager career came to an end.

In fact, there are many such general managers. After the highlights, they quickly dimmed and fainted frequently.

At this time, Krause had just turned from scout to general manager, and it was the time to be ambitious.

"Hello, Jerry, I'm Louie." Louie introduced himself, "Dave's stomach is uncomfortable. Now I'll take over here temporarily. You can tell me if you need anything."

Klaus didn't seem surprised that Louis took the call.

"That's it, Coach Lu, I want to make a deal with you guys with our 11th pick in the first round."

"Great, the most important thing we want right now is draft picks," Louie asked. "I don't know who you want?"

Klaus didn't expect him to repeat the process.

"John Stockton, what do you think?"

"Jerry, you are so good at choosing, John is our only non-sale item." Louis didn't believe that there would be such a ignorant person.

It's like making a trade request in 2k to someone on the untradeable list.

"Lu, in any case, please do this deal with me. John is the player we need most. In addition to the draft, I can give you something extra."

Louie didn't have the patience to watch him play the monkey game: "Jerry, if you insist on John, our conversation may end here."

"Is there really no possibility of a deal?"

"There is no such possibility."

"Okay...sad, maybe there are other trades we can talk about besides this. I'm still the 11th pick in the first round."

Sure enough, Louis saw Klaus's fox tail.

"We don't have anything for sale other than John, and Ewing's signing rights."

Louis wants Klaus to keep it simple and not to do that.

Originally, he didn't plan to make a big move at the draft, he just had to choose the person he wanted to choose.

But now it seems that some people have their minds on the Knicks.

"I think after getting Ewing, you should no longer need Bill Cartwright." Krause's tail has been exposed, "Coach Lu, I know that Bill is worth more than the 11th pick in the first round. , but after all, he is recovering from a serious injury, and his state is difficult to guarantee, this is an equivalent exchange."

"Haha, Jerry, you're such a smart guy!"

Louis laughed, and Klaus thought it was done.

"But I can't decide this matter myself, it needs to be discussed internally."

"Time is running out, please hurry up."

"OK."

Louie hangs up, and Debusschere, Wu De, and Kruger all look at him.

"How?" Debusschere asked.

"They want Bill Cartwright."

"Yes, we have Patrick now, Bill is in the past," Debusschere said.

Debusschere thinks it can be given the same logic as Claus.

Cartwright can change the top seven picks in terms of ability, but his return from injury is difficult to guarantee. Therefore, although the 11th pick in the first round is a bit low, it is also a choice.

Louie's doubts are: "Chicago already has Kevin McHale, Charles Barkley, Dave Corzinec, Dave Greenwood, why Bill?"

"Why?" Debusschere asked innocently.

Louis smiled faintly: "This is the most interesting part. Even if it is a deal that is beneficial to them, they shouldn't do it. They don't need Bill."

"Then what do we do now?"

"Wait."

"Wait for what?"

"Wait for the call."

After a while, the phone rang again.

"It's from the Cavaliers," Debusschere said to Louie when he got on the phone.

"Bingo!" Louie snapped his fingers, "That's right!"

He remembered that in 1986, Krause's first major operation as a new officer was to trade with the Cavaliers in exchange for the signing rights of Charles Oakley.

So it makes sense.

Klaus is in the nesting doll, he wants to get Cartwright first, and then use Cartwright to change the ninth pick of the Cavaliers, and he is sure that he will make the Cavaliers spit out more things.

"Lu, I don't feel very well."

Debusschere put his hand on his heart, not sure if it was really uncomfortable or fake.

"You go, leave it to me."

Louie answered the phone and said, "Hi Harry, I'm Louie."

Cavaliers general manager Harry Weltman said: "Coach Lu, let's talk about a deal that's good for both parties."

"Excellent, my favorite is win-win." Louis answered, waiting for the other party to throw his chips.

"Time is urgent, I said it directly." Weltman's style is more aggressive than Krause. "We want to exchange Bill Cartwright with the ninth pick in the first round."

Louie deliberately made the other party wait a few seconds before answering: "Harry, it's hard for you to pick Bill Cartwright with the ninth pick."

"It's really hard if it's a healthy Bill."

"He's healthy now~www.readwn.com~ Louie was quick to catch the other side's words," In fact, during the regular season, he was already well, and we didn't let him come back for the long-term plan of the team. He just had a broken bone, not a torn part of his knee. Besides, he's a center who doesn't rely on his body and is full of intelligence and leadership. To tell you the truth, I do think from the bottom of my heart that the ninth pick is not enough for Beal. "

Weltman used a way of pressure: "Coach Lu, if you are not satisfied with our chips and you want to increase the price, you can speak up, but time is really running out, if we don't complete the deal soon, you will Miss the player you want!"

"No, I'm not in a hurry, Harry, if we don't get the deal done, it's you who should be sorry. You have to find one in the lottery that will work, and as soon as Bill proves himself in the new season, I can trade him for him. to a better bargaining chip."

After Louis finished speaking, he also instructed the assistant in the office to say, "Pour me a glass of Coke, thank you."

ps: Tried to find an excuse that this chapter is only 2000 words but failed

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