The Rest, Only Noise

Chapter 387: Good luck

June 17, 1986 at 3 pm, New York, Fürth Forum eltorum.

Representatives of all teams have come to the scene, and the staff in the league office are also ready to go.

In the 1986 NBA draft, Benjamin Wilson from Benjamin Wilson has attracted enough attention. He is as intoxicating as bojakson1.

The biggest concern scouts have with Wilson is whether his body can adapt to the intensity of NBA-level confrontation.

And, whether his technical advantages under this physical condition can be brought into play when entering the league.

So, the prevailing view is that Wilson is in too much of a hurry.

He should stay in college for a few more years and wait until his body matures before entering the league.

However, this kind of thing will only get more difficult. After all, Ewing signed the largest contract in the league when he first entered the league last year, which is difficult for many young players from poor backgrounds to resist.

Wilson's family situation is average, he is well-off, and originally planned to stay in school. However, the Knicks got the No. 1 pick inexplicably. He wanted to play for Louie and decided to participate in the draft.

Ten minutes later, Stern came to the stage.

"Thank you all for coming. This draft will have many talented young people entering the league. They will shine in the future and add luster to professional basketball. After a total of five minutes in this draft, we will announce the first A pick by the New York Knicks."

"Please wait."

The Knicks' draft war room is set in Louie's office in the Blue Palace.

At this time, Louie was thinking about drinking Coke or drinking Sprite, and said, "If I suddenly change my mind and choose Brad Doherty, will Benjamin hate me for the rest of his life and touch his ceiling for this?"

Tomjanovich said uncertainly: "With the character of that child, it is very likely."

"Well, Doherty, that young man has a lot of spirit in playing. I like him the most, but Benjamin is not that good." Baylor likes to express his insights on the draft, "This idea is really good, we will choose North Card's Doherty, let him and Ewing play the twin towers, this combination hey"

Well, this is automatically going to be a wrong answer.

Louis decided to choose Coke.

"Listen to your words, you will win the top ten." Louis laughed at Baylor.

When it was time to tease, Stern walked from the front desk to the backstage, and then the narrator who came to the front desk from the backstage passed the boring time of blowing water.

"In the 1986 NBA draft, New York chose" Stern's suspenseful remarks looked particularly stupid. Is there a person on this planet who cares about basketball who doesn't know who the Knicks are going to pick.

"Benjamin Wilson, from!"

The applause and cheers of the Fürth Forum were like thunder.

Wilson got up, wore a purple suit that paid tribute to Louie, and shook hands with Stern with a smile on his face.

"Benjamin got what he wanted, and he can finally go to New York to play for littlelu." The commentator of the draft and the commentator of the Knicks' home game, Marv Albert, "Clyde, what do you think of the Knicks' choice? "

Albert's partner and the only New Yorker's only recognized "Clyde" "Clyde" Fraser said: "We have to make it clear that this is not the best time for Benjamin to join the league, he is too skinny. "The Knicks are a team that loves to play against, and he's bound to encounter a lot of problems, but he still chose to enter the draft, and the Knicks fully respected his talent and selected him with the No. 1 pick."

"He's a natural Nick."

The most popular player in New York basketball history has personally named Wilson the "Natural Nick", and Albert naturally accepted it.

A reporter from the live US national television interviewed Wilson.

"benj, what does it mean to you to play for the Knicks?"

"Dream come true, this is the only team I want to go to, the Knicks have the coach I want to play for the most, I'm so excited!"

Zhao Yuanzheng touted yin and yang angrily: "Wow, is this the charm of Coach Lu?"

"Lu, Detroit has faxed the deal to the league," Baylor asked. "Are we going to follow up to confirm?"

"Confirm it."

"Don't think about it anymore?" Tomjanovich said. "Benj is too skinny. I don't think it's a good thing to fight him now."

"No, it's not just for benj to play, the important thing is that we're going from rebuilding to championship chasing. I can't imagine any championship team that would allow Tony Campbell in there."

This offseason, the Knicks will send a lot of people away and welcome a lot of people.

For those around Louie, it was a real risk for him to do so.

However, Louie called this 50-win lineup a transition lineup.

Baylor was still a little hesitant.

Louis said decisively; "Confirm it."

"Listen to you!" Baylor confirmed.

Wilson was also being interviewed on the live broadcast, and in the Blue Palace, Louie received a call from Chicago.

"Jerry, who do you want to choose?" Louie asked knowingly.

Claus said decisively: "Brad Doherty?"

"Are you sure?" This surprised Louis.

If the Bulls draft Doherty, will Auerbach get nervous about picking Bias with the No. 3 pick in the Stud Suns?

Is Boston doomed to escape this disaster?

Just when Louis was about to hang up the phone, Klaus suddenly yelled, "I'm joking!"

"rough!"

Louie covered the phone and cursed: "This **** stupid pig! If I make a deal with him next time, I'll be a pig!"

After scolding the people around him, Louis regained his composure: "Then who do you want to choose?"

"Rumbias at the University of Maryland."

"you sure?"

Louis's words "Are you sure" made Klaus see a disgusting smile in the air.

It was as if Louis sat in front of him and asked with a smile, "Are you sure you want to choose Bias? This is not very good."

"Any questions?"

"Don't get me wrong, I'm confirming, is your choice really Lumbias?"

"That's right."

"Lenbias, Lenbias, right?"

"Yes."

"I see, good luck to you."

Louis hung up after saying this, but Klaus's mood suddenly fell into the abyss.

What exactly is wrong?

Of course he believed in his own judgment, but Louis's tone of schadenfreude, as if watching him dig a hole and bury himself, as if choosing Byas was a big mistake.

What's the problem?

Stern came to the front again.

"Although New York has just announced its No. 1 pick, this year's No. 2 also belongs to New York."

It wasn't easy for Stern to get so many cheers in New York.

But tonight, he got it again and again.

"Is there a problem with Bias?" This question flashed in Klaus' mind.

He didn't know what the problem was, maybe, he just thought too much, did Bias have any problem?

Scouts, college coaches, Auerbach, those who have seen him call him a genius and a future superstar.

He's the kind of player that's meant to be played.

How could he have a problem?

"The 1986 NBA Draft,"

Bias is fine, he is absolutely fine.

"The New York Knicks have chosen"

littlelu that **** is just playing mind games, he always does, this bastard!

"Rumbias, UU Reading www.uukanshu.com from the University of Maryland!"

The frenzied cheers at the scene were enough to prove how much fans love Bias.

"It feels great to be a part of the Knicks," Bias said proudly and confidently.

The photographer's camera clicked, people applauded, and the future unfolded before him like a long, flat, golden highway.

What's wrong with him? On this day in 1986, does any American who likes basketball dare to say that he is not the superstar of tomorrow?

"Good luck, Len," the reporter who interviewed him concluded.

Louis' words loomed like a spell before he hung up the phone.

Klaus had no reason to be afraid, he decided to get rid of the magic barrier, of course, by drinking a bottle of wine.

They got rid of McHale, who didn't seek progress, and got Bias, whose spiritual power could help Barkley reach the highest level. One day, Barkley and Bias will be at the top of the league.

"Our deal with Chicago has indeed been confirmed with the league. It's impossible to change it, right?"

When Bias was chosen, Louis asked the people around him.

"Yes, it is estimated that at this time, the media has already received the news."

"That's good." Louie laughed like a devil. "Chicago is over."

1 The only American athlete in history to be an All-Star in both NL and MLB.

(2) Before the 1990s, it was common to play for three or four years before running for election. In addition to the fact that "everyone is like this", a very important reason was that a truly capable player would get a maximum salary as soon as he entered the league. Unlike with standard rookie contracts now, playing one more year of college basketball means one less year of money. As for why a large number of students in the lower grades dropped out of school to participate in the draft in the early 1990s, this estimate will have a chance to be mentioned in the future, and I will not talk about it for the time being.

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