The Rest, Only Noise: Chapter 1122 Whoever wins KG wins the world
Falling in love with youkanshu.com, the rest is only noise
Explanation about the two chapters posted yesterday: At first, the update of the normal settings was blocked because the content of the Secret History of Bath was blocked, so I reposted a chapter. Then the blocked chapter was unbanned again, but the author did not have permission to delete the vip chapter, so he could only leave it untouched. As compensation, this chapter is free. Finally, today because of some personal matters, I took a leave of absence, so there is no second chapter.
Jerry West's reaction was calmer than Kupchak expected when he learned that Louie had traded Pippen for two first-round picks to take care of Tom Chambers' contract.
"Jerry, our president is really extraordinary when he makes a move." Kupchak laughed. "The Lakers haven't made such a big deal for a long time. I don't know who we are going to use with the third pick?"
West actually felt that Chambers was still a usable player, but Louie dealt with him directly, and also indirectly let him know that this player was unavailable.
At least Louis doesn't use it.
Louie didn't have a good impression of Chambers.
The only thing fans familiar with NBA history know about him is probably the Tiyun mediastinum dunk completed on Mark Jackson's head.
But, on top of that, he was a terrible defensive player and one of Bird's favorite matchups in the '80s.
Now his athletic ability is almost lost, and he can still average 10 points per game depending on his skills, but his personal value will only get lower and lower.
West was aware of Louie's intention to get the No. 3 pick.
So, he said to Kupchak: "On this point, I have reached a consensus with him."
"Oh, who to choose?"
"You can take a guess."
"Rashid Wallace?"
Westpie said with a smile, "Neither Louie nor I are interested in this simple-minded idiot."
"Antonio McDyess?" Kupchak himself denied this conjecture, "No, we can't commit to sending Scotty away to get Antonio."
Eliminate the impossible, and the one that remains is the correct answer.
"You're not going to choose kg, are you?"
A weird smile appeared on West's face.
"You seem to disagree?"
"No...I think...it's too risky." West's expression and answer gave Kupchak an affirmative answer, but the answer made him tremble, "We're really going to use Scotty. To change kg? I mean, take a superstar who is in his prime and has fully proved himself, and replace a high school student who cannot meet the requirements of Act 48 1 and is forced to enter the draft ahead of schedule? This..."
Approaching the draft, Garnett's market has fallen out of the top three.
The league suspects that there is a problem with his intelligence because his high school grades were so dismal.
West said lightly: "Mitch, you can not trust my judgment, but you should trust Louis."
"It's not that I don't believe you..."
Kupchak looked hesitant.
"If Dr. Bass asks, do we tell the truth?"
"Do you think we can lie to him about this?"
Kupchak said helplessly: "We should at least have a formal trial training for kg?"
"Of course, but don't focus on kg, send out a tryout invitation to all the hot rookies with a big fanfare, and don't let people know who we really want."
"learn."
The problems Kupchak mentioned should not be underestimated.
When it comes to intelligence, West does have doubts.
In Louis's office, Zhao Yuanzheng, who was back behind the scenes, seemed to be reborn, full of energy.
Knowing that Louis wanted to know more about Garnett, Zhao Yuanzheng went to Chicago to investigate.
When Zhao Yuanzheng was talking about the key point, West came.
"Jerry, you came just in time." Louis said with a light smile, "Our coach Zhao came home with a full load today."
West asked, "Anything to gain?"
Louis motioned Zhao Yuanzheng to start from the beginning.
"Kg lives in a matriarchal family, and his mother Shirley is a strong and determined woman, who taught him etiquette and obedience, which makes Kg not as uneducated as those who are not educated in our common sense." Zhao Yuanzheng judged "I think that gives him the kind of obedience he needs in professional basketball."
Zhao Yuanzheng's words are still euphemistic.
What kind of matrilineal family, to put it bluntly, is born without a father.
"What's up with his high school grades?" That was West's biggest concern.
"According to KG's high school teacher, he has ADHD and severe dyslexia2."
Zhao Yuanzheng smiled bitterly: "I'll just take him for real, then he really doesn't have the innate conditions to read well, you know, those who have difficulty reading will have an unrelated fantasy in their minds when they read, and then Their attention is taken away by the fantasies in their minds."
West asked with an ugly face: "Is this not an intellectual disability?"
"Kg's teacher used to think the same, but he was more focused than anyone on the basketball court, his pass was as good as Bill Walton, I don't believe that such a person has mental retardation problems, he just ...not suitable for reading."
West's dangling heart gradually let go.
He and Louie watched Garnett play together.
Garnett on the field is by no means a mentally handicapped person. God has given him talent, but of course he has to take away some things. In addition to taking away his father's love, it is fair to take away his reading instinct. ? How many people are willing to use these two things in exchange for the top 30 talents in NBA history?
June 26
With two days to go before the NBA draft, the Lakers make a big splash on Joe Smith, Rasheed Wallace, Jerry Stackhouse, Antonio McDyess and Kevin Garnett Tryouts.
Unlike the future hot rookies who only try out for one or two teams, the current hot players are still relatively modest and will come as long as there is an invitation to try out.
And, who wouldn't want to play in Los Angeles?
The quasi-top pick Smith is in a hot state. Since all the students in the trial training are in the same class, his confrontation is not a problem.
Louis has seen how Zhou Qi, a 17-year-old official, has a dominant performance in the U19 cross-level fight. The confrontation is really an unavoidable problem.
If this level of confrontation is maintained, Smith will of course become a superstar.
But to cash in on his talent in the NBA, he'll need to add 20 pounds of muscle.
However, Smith has said publicly that he is not interested in gaining 20 pounds in the short term.
So I can only congratulate the Rockets, they are about to select a talented but doomed to stunted No. 1 pick.
McDyess made Louie's eyes shine.
When Louie in his previous life began to pay attention to basketball, McDyess was already at the end of his peak. The most impressive picture was Garnett's hilarious "Fight and Retreat.gif", he didn't expect this person to be like this when he was young have to.
Judging from the content of the trial, McDyess may be the safest choice in this draft.
The solid interior fundamentals and excellent athletic ability have almost provided a base plate for a lower-limit All-Star.
The honest and not black personality is also very tempting, and it is no wonder that he will replace Stackhouse and Wallace as the second place in the 95th class.
Stackhouse was the worst performer of the day.
He was unlucky.
Today, benj came to the forum to play when he had nothing to do, and found that the team was applying for sparring during the trial training of popular rookies.
Stackhouse exposed his biggest weakness in front of benj - dribbling.
An offensive kaleidoscope known as Jordan II, but his dribbling ability is so hip?
It is undeniable that his physical fitness is very good, and his shooting ability is also good. He is a standard North Carolina assembly line wing, but his ball-handling has locked his upper limit.
The offensive kaleidoscope with major flaws in holding the ball is basically a tumor representative.
Rasheed Wallace is the most outstanding player today, because almost no foul is called, so he can do whatever he wants~www.mtlnovel.com~ The emotionally stable Rasheed may be better than Smith, But he was emotionally unstable for the most part.
On the other hand, Garnett, under the instruction of Louis, played the No. 3 position today and showed his talent - he stuck to the outside to prevent Wilson from sending a big cap, and he grabbed the out-of-control ball and pushed back with a dunk.
All in all, it's a mixed bag, and everyone who's seen this workout doesn't think he's going to be the No. 3 pick.
The tryout left the Lakers management with the final decision.
Stackhouse has no future, Antonio is good but the upper limit is insufficient, and Wallace has a flawed character and is not enough to entrust him with important tasks. Therefore, Garnett was selected with the third pick, and this matter was officially decided.
In 11986 the NCAA enacted Act 48, which established the minimum high school grades and standardized test scores that student-athletes must achieve to compete in college sports.
2 The alliance suspects that the settings of kg IQ, kg's ADHD, and dyslexia are all based on his autobiography. I have to complain about his autobiography here, saying that it is good to call it whatever you want, and that it is ugly to call it a blind chicken. I thought that West's autobiography was already the most difficult autobiography in the world to read, but the kg is far beyond this level. The beginning of the chapter was smug about the 2008 champions, and the next one started talking about how stern the mother was, and then began to complain about Barkley, and then satirized the emperor for 13. It's not that these things are boring. , but piled up in such a mess, without any sense of hierarchy, really, I just want to know why he skipped college, and the story during his candidacy, why did he torture me so much?
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