The Rest, Only Noise

Chapter 869: All Louis took the initiative to let you see, is an illusion

June 17

The league announced the trade between the Knicks and the Clippers.

The Knicks sent the 5th pick in the 1992 first round and Brad Rohos in exchange for the Clippers' 4th pick in the first round.

As soon as the transaction was exposed, the reactions of all parties were unanimous: ? ? ?

The Los Angeles Daily News, which has always regarded the Clippers as a disgrace to Los Angeles, published an article: "Fuck, ship???"

Louie had wanted to give them a second round, but Monroe insisted on Rohos.

Because their boss Donald Sterling likes Rohos...

Poor Rohos, who has been the mascot of the Knicks for many years, was regarded as a human victory cigar by Louie, and now he has become a bonus and was sent to the Clippers.

After the transaction between the two parties was completed, Louie informed Monroe in detail on the phone how to solve the current predicament.

It remains to be seen whether Monroe will operate in the manner indicated by Louis. The Miami Heat godfather Lewis Shaffer has been contacting Louis very frequently in recent days.

Shafir suffers from a PTSD called "Danny Manning ptsd".

Being beaten by the same team for three consecutive years is unacceptable for anyone to change.

His appeal this summer is to find a player who can match Manning on the defensive end.

Judging by his needs, the one that best fits his needs in this year's draft is LaFonso Ellis.

But Louis would not recommend this person to Shafir. He repeatedly explained to Shafir that Lafonso was the barb he threw, and it was specially used to trap people.

"Coach Lu, I really can't take this anymore!"

Shafir was suffocated.

"Danny Manning and I must die!"

Louis looked at the Heat's roster and looked at the names one by one. He felt that the team's core lineup was complete and would have the strength to reach the top in a few years.

Being served by Manning for three consecutive years is not so much because the team configuration is poor, but because the coaching staff will not respond.

Although Manning is an unsolved individual, this year's pioneers have proven with blood that as long as there is an absolute weakness, what if there are two unsolved individuals?

The Pacers are a strong team in the East, and their core team is Manning, Horace Grant, Oakley and Mucci Blaylock.

There is no pure center, and there is no lethal shooter on the perimeter.

In this case, as long as you insist on using the pocket array and flexibly deal with the other points of the Pacers, you can completely press the Pacers.

"If you really want to get Manning..."

"I think, I dream about it, Coach Lu, what should I do?"

He was so enlightened.

"First fire your coach, then keep in touch with me, and then discuss every step of your plan with me."

"Coach Lu, I think you are our president!"

Louis smiled lightly: "How can it be? No matter what industry you work in, as long as you know people and make good use of them, and are willing to listen to the opinions of professionals, you can make good achievements. Lewis, you have a pair of ears that are willing to listen, I just casually I gave a few opinions on the phone, and in the end, you have to decide whether to do it or not. Obviously, you have been making the right decisions, so the one who made the Heat rise in the East is you, you He is the true godfather of the Heat.”

Lui's kind words made Shafir flutter, and he immediately praised Lui: "If a guy like me is a godfather, Coach Lu must be the godfather of the godfathers. It's no big deal to be a godfather. Let others be the godfather. It's the most amazing!"

Louie unknowingly gained temporary control of the other two teams.

It can be said that as long as he wants, he can set up games to kill any team this summer.

Just looking around, he doesn't have many enemies.

Except for Crumbs from Minnesota, and Harry Weltman from New Jersey, no one seems to have a problem with him.

At this time, he would inevitably have a feeling of loneliness that he looked around the world and could hardly find an opponent.

Since then, the Knicks have tried out college students including Yu Tiancan and Hu Weidong.

Louie does interviews every day after workouts, and aside from answering questions from the Dream Team, to these college students, his answer is always: "They're amazing!"

Lafonso Ellis is the only player he doesn't like.

However, the Knicks traded from the Clippers to the No. 4 overall pick after speaking out against LaFonso.

What does it mean?

LaFonso has always been a popular candidate for the top five picks. Whether it is fourth or fifth depends on which position the team needs.

But the Knicks were uneasy and chose to trade?

Louie was setting off smoke bombs, as everyone knew.

LaFonso is not as bad as Louis said, maybe he is better than imagined, which has led to such a clumsy smokescreen as Louis, a veteran of the game draft field for many years.

So how good is he?

Have the scouts gone wrong? Could he be in the top three discussions?

This is obviously not possible.

This year's No. 1 pick is undoubtedly Shaquille O'Neal, known as "thewilt" (the next Chamberlain).

Scouts' respect for O'Neal, and professional basketball's recognition of him, even surpassed Ewing in 1985 and Sampson in 1980.

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This chapter is not over, please click to continue reading! Page 1 of 2 Guo said that the NBA in the 1950s and 1980s was the era of paper media, so among the most hyped draft players in the past 30 years, only Chamberlain himself and Lou Alcindo in 1969 Comparable to O'Neal. Since the 1980s, professional basketball has entered the era of cable TV. Until now, Sampson, who is a freshman, has not passed much hype. Ewing is regarded as a taller Bill Russell with enhanced offensive ability. In the end it wasn't that good.

And O'Neal, is a recognized superstar.

No matter what league he's in, he can be a devastating force in the first place.

When he found that staying at LSU was just wasting his youth (he didn't bring the team to the semifinals for two consecutive years), so he resolutely participated in the draft, and professional basketball was very excited about it.

When David Stern asked, slightly playfully, in a meeting if he wanted to go to Orlando or Minnesota, O'Neal replied that he liked a warmer place.

It's hard to say how much O'Neal's answer determined the outcome, but the bottom-record Minnesota only got the third overall pick, while Orlando happily opened his hands to O'Neal.

O'Neal is unique in this draft, and no one can threaten his championship.

And Alonzo Mourning, who also locked the second pick, was hyped up just like his senior brother Ewing.

"Sports Illustrated" said he was the most perfect center, Louie didn't see it.

The New York Times said that Mourning came to this world to be the "theruss" of "thewilt".

Louie directly called him a good guy. It was only a few years since Ewing was blown into a large-scale and offensively enhanced version of Russell, forget it? This time, the reason for the Times to blow Mourning as a contemporary Russell seems to be more sufficient. Mourning is about the same height as Russell...

Judging from the college game, Mourning does have the taste of John Thompson. He doesn't have as many stinky problems as Ewing. He was yelling like chicken blood. Moreover, he plays extremely formulaic, looking at his first step, you can think of the next few steps, and the offense is very limited.

He will definitely become the top center in the league, but there is a huge gap in talent between the upcoming four centers and the one and only Mr., which separates them.

He's not going to be the little Russell of Chamberlain, he's at best a contemporary Bellamy.

If you don't know who this person is, allow the narrator to introduce him like this: He is a star center who makes Chamberlain pretend to be a bird.

Having said that, as the No. 1 center next to those five monsters, Mourning won't have any problem keeping the No. 2 spot.

So, LaFonso can threaten...maybe only the goat Laettner of modern college basketball?

This is a terrible assertion that will shake the senses of many people.

Because LaFonso doesn't look that great, he just has potential.

But when did Louie go so far as to fight for a rookie?

In the memory of many people, when Louie was drafted, he never took the initiative to seek a trade to ensure that he was foolproof. He always believed that the person he wanted would fall into his bowl.

And this time, he couldn't help but make a deal, just asking for insurance?

How strong is Lafonso Ellis?

LaFonso's camp, like Scottie Pippen's agent in 1987, jumped at the chance to hype LaFonso's secret booking by Louie.

They weren't stupid enough to say Louie gave them draft promises.

According to the agent's plan, LaFonso Ellis has turned down all tryout invitations starting on June 18, as if he had received a solid draft commitment.

Conspiracy theories about Louie are spreading again.

Sometimes ~www.readwn.com~ Louie really wants to find a media to pour out his misery: why do I finally tell the truth once and you don't believe it? For gods?

Of course, he won't do it for the time being.

This rhythm of suspicious LaFonso's potential, perhaps unimaginably large, is exactly what Louis wants to see.

Will anyone be fooled?

In fact, what Louie really wanted to know was, could that fat dead Minnesota man be fooled?

Only one team saw the truth.

That's the one-time victim, the Boston Celtics.

Reed Auerbach, 75, was annoyed when he saw what Louie did. "What the **** is the difference between this and last year's Billy Owens farce?"

Auerbach said a wise saying to the people around him: "Everything Louis took the initiative to let you see is an illusion. He will never let his favorite player be exposed to the public!"

1 Specifically, Lao Zhang threatened to block rookie Bellamy in a certain game. In the first half, he said to Bellamy at the beginning of the second half, "You can start scoring." Witnesses said he gave Bellamy at least 9 caps face to face.

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