The Rest, Only Noise

Chapter 874: The draft that is firmly in control

"Either the Timberwolves are completely right, or the Timberwolves are completely wrong." Bob Neal characterized the selection of the Timberwolves, "This will definitely be the biggest upset in the NBA draft in the 1990s!"

Hubby Brown has already sentenced the Timberwolves to death: "Jerry Krause made two big bets in the draft. Once was Kevin McHale from New York in 1986 for the No. 2 pick in Len Bias, the second time was today. He skipped an obvious right pick and picked a very risky lottery ticket!"

"If he misses it, it's going to be tied with what Boston paid last year in the Billy Owens trade as two of the dumbest management operations of the '90s."

In the presidential suite at the Hilton Hotel in San Diego, California, Sampson, Bird, and Ewing couldn't believe the Timberwolves had skipped Laettner.

"what happened?"

Bird recalled that Louie had said before that the Timberwolves would not necessarily draft Laettner.

Apparently he had foreseen it.

Zhao Yuanzheng explained: "Because Coach Lu likes LaFonso."

"Because he likes it?" Ewing rolled his eyes, "What kind of reason is that? Even if we like it, we have to choose. What's the matter with the Timberwolves?"

"You're stupid, you still don't believe it." Louie found that Ewing's IQ, like his emotional quotient, jumped repeatedly between the upper and lower limits.

Zhao Yuanzheng had no choice but to say: "Because Coach Lu has a 100% hit rate in the draft field, the players who are favored by Coach Lu will definitely become talented. Although Christian Laettner is good, his upper limit and future are predictable. Yes, and the sky is the limit for LaFonso."

"I see." Bird looked at Louis's expression, but it didn't look like the baby was taken away.

How to describe this expression?

Perhaps the reaction of the two police officers in "The Mermaid" when they left after listening to Deng Chao's statement was the most appropriate.

Louis wanted to laugh, but didn't want to be too rude.

"The person you want was intercepted, how come you're not sad at all?" Bird asked.

Louis suppressed a smile: "I'm very sad."

"Please look in the mirror, why are you so sad?"

"Do you have to show your sadness on your face? You are really vulgar."

"Sadness can be expressed in my heart." Louie looked at the TV, and LaFonso was being interviewed by SEG, "I'm so sad, Lafonso Ellis is a player destined to be great." Go to **** for Laozi Go for it, Jerry wdnmd Krause!

Bird was skeptical, and Ewing and Sampson really thought Louie had lost his baby.

Zhao Yuanzheng knew Louis' overall plan, so he didn't say it in order not to destroy Louis' image in the hearts of the players.

"However, it is very profitable to select Laettner with the fourth pick, right?" Ewing is looking forward to Laettner joining the Knicks.

"Who said I wanted Laettner?" Louie asked rhetorically.

Ewing thinks that Louie is deliberately contradicting himself: "Everyone you like has been chosen, don't let Leitner who do you want? Damn, do you hate me so much?"

"What are you talking about? Don't you know what the deepest love is?" Louis pointed to his head. "Use a little more wisdom when you talk to me, maybe you'll understand."

At this time, Stern on the TV announced the selection of the Knicks; "In the 1992 NBA draft, the New York Knicks selected with the fourth overall pick in the first round... Harold Yu, from Wake Forest University !"

After winning Yu Tiancan, the main plan for the Knicks draft has been completed.

Using Lafonso Ellis to trap people is at most a side quest, and someone has to cooperate.

First of all, it is impossible for Orlando and Philadelphia to cooperate, they have no interest in LaFonso.

So the only "collaboration" Louie could win was Jerry Krause of Minnesota.

As a result, the other party still has a good understanding of each other, how can it be regarded as Coach Lu's number one plaything in the league? Hitting Krause every offseason is one of the great joys of his life.

The Rockets were pragmatic. They selected Laettner with the No. 5 pick in the first round of the Clippers trade.

The moment Lightner was selected, the boos that erupted from the scene sounded outrageous.

How disgusting is this stuff?

Louie reckons how many colleges in Oregon were repaired by Laettner's Duke during March Madness, otherwise where could such a strong malice come from?

With the sixth overall pick, the Cavaliers drafted Jim Jackson.

Speaking of which, the Cavaliers are miserable enough. The first shot of Louie's arrival in New York was the deal with them.

This resulted in the No. 1 pick in 1986 and the No. 7 pick in 1987, picking Wilson and Miller respectively. They just rotted in the East, and until now, they are still struggling, they can't make the playoffs, they can't select good players, and they can't compete in the free market.

Also, Bill Cartwright is still on the team.

Louie often sees Cartwright and the Knicks as Wilson and Miller through the lens of Cavaliers fans.

Then he silently decided that he would not go to Cleveland unless he played away games.

It would be life-threatening if he showed up in Cleveland.

The Mavericks, who had the seventh overall pick, ignored Tom Gugliotta and selected Walter Williams, a parallel importer identified by Louis.

Followed by the Nuggets with the eighth pick in the first round won Tom Gugliotta.

The Rockets selected Todd Day (todddaysg) with the reputation of "Jordan II" with the ninth overall pick in the first round.

Whether he was Jordan II in the end just looked at his draft pick.

All are not blind.

The Chicago Bulls selected Clarence Witherspoon "Barkley II" with the 10th pick in the first round.

This person is the same as the previous one.

After that, the Clippers obtained the 13th pick in the first round through a trade, selecting Robert Horry.

The Heat sent Willie Anderson, a 16-point-per-game rushing wing, to the Atlanta Hawks in exchange for the 15th overall pick and a 1994 first-round pick.

They selected Malik Healy with the 15th pick in the first round.

There was only one thing about the Heat's trade and draft that surprised Louie: Lewis Shafir returned an unprotected first-round pick.

With the current state of the Hawks, this first-round pick could theoretically return a lottery pick to the Heat in 1994.

After that, it was the operation of the Heat again.

The Heat traded center Sam Bowie and a promising Steve Smith just after his rookie season to Detroit for Joe Dumars, Rick Mahone and the 17th overall pick in the first round.

The Pistons were one of the first NBA teams to prepare for the 1993 draft.

After losing in the playoffs this year, they knew that the existing lineup was no longer able to reach the top podium, and there was no point in continuing to persevere.

Louis saw this, and let Shafir shoot Bowie and Smith. The former is mainly a big contract, while the latter averaged 15 points per game in his rookie season. A proper future star can be exchanged for the old-fashioned Dumars and the Oakley-type ruthless Ma Hong.

It was a mutually beneficial deal.

Although the Heat lost their future star, they already had Petrovic at the No. 2 position, and the difference was the defense of the No. 1 position. As soon as the deal with the Pistons was done, Dumars at the No. 1 position would wipe Petrovic's ass, and a ruthless man like Ma Hong at the No. 4 position would block Danny Manning.

As for the Heat's 17th pick in the first round, it was purely Shafir's thanks to Louis.

For this reason, Louie sent Vernon Maxwell + Jazz's first-round pick in exchange for the Heat's 17th pick in the first round and backhanded to select his favorite Doug Christie.

After entering the 90s, there is a strange phenomenon.

That is, there are not many role players that make Louie feel familiar. For the past two years, the Knicks have relied on an excellent scouting department.

Until this year, in order to enhance the depth of the team's lineup, Louis specially followed up the reconnaissance work, which led to the discovery of Christie's old acquaintance.

As for the back, Louie did not recommend Sprewell's dangerous legacy to the Heat.

There are already many powerful players in the Heat team. Reggie Lewis is at the 3rd position, Petrovic at the 2nd position, and Dumars at the 1st position. There is no room for Sprewell to come forward.

This person is another locker room bomb. Louie is not sure whether he is suitable for the Heat, so ~www.readwn.com~ only recommends Joan Barry, the son of the famous player, and p-j Brown, the inside gate, both of whom were selected by the Heat.

Then, Louie told Earl Monroe that he thought Sprewell was a good one and would definitely choose it if he had the chance.

Monroe understood what he meant, and he initiated a trade to the end of the first round, bringing this dangerous player to the Clippers.

Louie doesn't know whether Sprewell and the religious Olajuwon are compatible with Mutombo. He only knows that the Clippers' flank position is so poor that the madman can start in his rookie season.

This draft has been dominated by Louie since the third overall pick.

The Knicks, Heat and Clippers have allocated high-quality rookies, and each has completed much-needed reinforcements.

Louie's remote control of three houses, such a terrible influence, is unimaginable by his peers.

But this restless summer, a lot will happen.

The draft is just a storm before the storm.

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