The Rest, Only Noise: Chapter 1055 Mentor Rodman

After Tomjanovich led his team to four consecutive victories in the new season, they were defeated by the Warriors, a newly promoted super team in the West.

Moreover, it was a very dishonorable failure.

The Warriors scored 133 points on the Knicks.

Payton scored 21 points, 7 rebounds, 11 assists and 6 steals. Mitch Richmond made Wilson feel uncomfortable in the low post, and he felt hot on the outside. The audience scored 35 points. difficulty.

He had no fear when facing Wilson, scoring 25 points, 8 rebounds and 7 assists.

"Don Nelson can breathe a sigh of relief, he got all the pieces of the puzzle."

"Anfernee Hardaway is the Benjamin Wilson of Golden State!"

Some of Tomjanovich's moves on the court were panned by critics.

"Can we play four quarters with the same strategy? I mean, would the leader (Louie) do that?"

"Compared to his predecessor, Rudy was very naive in many things."

"With the leader, we'd see immediate change after a timeout, and Rudy was just doing what he wanted to do, not what he needed to do."

"My Thanksgiving wish is to have the leader back."

The New Yorkers are like this, Rudy only wants to get Louie back after losing a game.

Louie didn't want this to affect Rudy, so after the Knicks lost, he took part in a local TV show in New York and talked about the team's recent situation.

"Rudy takes a while to get started."

"Nobody can do a good job right from the start."

"I started coaching in the Eastern Conference semifinals in 1983, won two games, lost Game 3, and Rudy didn't lose until Game 5, and he did a better job than me."

Louie's excuse for Tomjanovich had glaring holes.

Not to mention familiarity with history, anyone who knows Louie's resume will know that Louis took over a team that fell behind 0-3 in the playoffs, like a patient with terminal cancer.

What can Louie do? All he can do is to delay the death of this team, but it will die after all.

However, after Louis appeared, people's criticism of Tomjanovich stopped.

It's as if these criticisms are designed to lead Louie to the bait.

New Yorkers were pleased to find Louie still cared about the team.

This kind of thinking is really incredible, because although Louis is no longer a coach, he is still the president of the Knicks. How could he not care about the team?

On the eve of Thanksgiving, the Knicks started an early contract extension plan with Ewing, Wilson, Rodman, and Reggie Williams.

The first person to get a contract extension was Williams.

He signed a new five-year, $18 million contract.

Ewing refused to renew the contract early because David Falk thought it was not a good time to renew the contract.

The details of the negotiations between the league and NBC have not been exposed yet, and no one knows how big the next TV broadcast contract will be. Renewing the contract now is undoubtedly hasty.

Rodman wanted a four-year, $32 million contract, but Baylor rejected it on the spot.

The reason is simple, they can't give the team's sixth man an annual salary of $8 million.

"So there's nothing to talk about?" Rodman walked away like a bastard, "Okay, let's not talk about it!"

The Knicks and Rodman's signing plan was suspended.

According to Baylor, Rodman didn't look like he wanted to negotiate at all.

He deliberately set a price that the Knicks couldn't afford, bringing negotiations to a deadlock.

This year's Thanksgiving, Louis invited Rodman to come to the house to celebrate the holiday together.

Rodman brought his casual girlfriend and his daughter who was in foster care with his ex-wife.

Louis also took this opportunity to ask about his plans for the future.

"Benj hasn't renewed his contract." Rodman said, pausing for a few seconds, "You haven't either."

Louis smiled: "What does this have to do with you?"

"As long as I want to go, some teams are willing to spend 8 million a year to invite me to go. The reason why I stay in New York as a substitute is because you and benj are here." Rodman said firmly, "Before things are unclear , I'm not going to lock myself up in New York, you know I hate that idiot Patrick!"

"He's our leader."

"I hate Clinton too, but that doesn't prevent him from being the leader of the United States."

Louis said lightly: "You can indeed get an annual salary of 8 million in other teams, but only a place like New York will make you a household name."

"I can go to Los Angeles or I can go to Miami, it doesn't have to be in New York to be famous."

That's not bad.

Rodman reminded Louie indirectly.

Next summer, it's not just Wilson who's contract expires, but him as well.

At that time, he will also become a free man, how to do it?

Stay in New York and perpetuate the dynasty, or start a new career in another city?

"Coach, will you stay?"

Rodman wanted to know Louie's answer.

Louis didn't answer.

It was his hesitation that gave Rodman an answer.

"You're not staying, are you?"

"I didn't say that."

"If you wanted to stay, you would Rick say, you're going to stay, but you didn't."

"Is there a possibility that I did think about leaving, but I'd rather stay now?"

"Then why didn't you tell me the answer?"

"You're going to leave, coach, just like you left Boston in 1984." Rodman brushed off his thoughts like a roundworm in Louie's stomach, "because you've never been a nostalgic person."

Louis rolled his eyes.

"You make it sound like I'm a heartless person, but I miss my days in Boston."

"I'm not saying you're ruthless, Coach, being nostalgic and being ruthless are two different things." Rodman, unaware that he was playing a role that Louie had never had in his life—a mentor—he gushed, "Me and Madonna in Every day was fun together, she brought me into the world of flamboyance, inspired the real me, and I started to become the real Dennis. The real Dennis belongs to no one, I mean, no one .I once had a party in a Beverly Hills bar with hundreds of people, a lot of women from the 'adult industry', and a couple of women fell in love with me, and we did what we had to do, and then Madonna showed up, I screwed everything up since then. I regret it, I feel guilty, I try to get Madonna back, but I can't, then I go to those women, I love Madonna, but that doesn't mean I won't Seeing other women is a different matter."

Louis was very upset. Did Rodman combine his complicated and unspeakable thoughts with his bad business?

"The story you just told is regrettable, but I want to say that you deserve it, Madonna really shouldn't be with you, you scum." Louis growled, pointing at Rodman's nose, "Also, your matter Not only has nothing to do with my affairs, but it has nothing to do with it at all, don't compare me with you!"

"That's right, that's it, coach, you finally recognize yourself, that's right, that's right!"

At this moment, Louis didn't know whether he was crazy or Rodman was crazy.

From that day on, Rodman ended negotiations with the team.

Because he believed that Louis would leave New York.

If Louie doesn't want to go, he will give a clear answer, because he definitely wants to keep himself.

That's what Rodman thinks.

But in fact, Louis is far less certain about his future than Rodman.

This is not the same as 1984.

Louis in 1984 wasn't even married, just a young man picked up by Auerbach with nothing but a championship.

Of course he wanted to leave the castle ruled by the cardinal.

Now, he has his own castle in New York, and he has absolute control over the castle. His family is also used to life in New York, and his wife has started a successful acting career here. If he wants to leave, there are Many things have to start from scratch, and the impact on the family has to be considered.

Once a person has a family, he cannot do whatever he wants, and he must consider the feelings of his family in everything he does.

It's just resistance from the family, New York on the other hand treats him like a god.

Bosses regard him as a treasure, and fans regard him as a god.

Louie's poster is the best-selling sports poster in New York.

Fifty percent of Knicks fan homes have a painted Louie mural on their yard wall.

95% of his and his family's purchases in New York will be free.

The next day, Louis drove out and met Curtis Hansen, a Hollywood director who was walking his dog on the street~www.mtlnovel.com~ He directly asked: "Coach Lu, you really shouldn't have such a good team Throw it to Rudy, that guy doesn't have what it takes to run a team."

"Give him some time, Curtis."

"We really need you back, Coach Lu."

"Goodbye, Curtis."

Every day, double digits of people want Louie back.

Right now he's just not coaching.

As the president of the Knicks, he is still on the team.

If one day he wants to leave New York, what will the city do to keep him?

That is unimaginable.

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