The Rest, Only Noise: Chapter 654 Don\'t mess with Coach Lu, he has a bad temper
Lewis Shafir's heart is sincere, just a little too sincere.
When his offer to the 76ers for Steve Kerr + Michael Cooper for Maurice Cheeks was turned down, he wanted to add Willie Anderson.
Anderson was the No. 7 pick in last year's first round and was one of the Knicks' key players. If Anderson's position wasn't competitive within the Knicks, Louie would definitely choose him.
The results proved that Anderson's strength is extraordinary, and he averaged 17 points per game for the Heat in his rookie season.
Judging from the few games played by the Knicks and the Heat, Anderson is currently a big killer in rotating counterattacks. There are not many ways to deal with positional warfare after being strictly guarded, but his physical fitness is excellent and the upper limit is very high. As long as the skills can be practiced , is a seedling at the All-Star level. If he can't practice it, he can also transform into the direction of the flank lock.
Even if this kind of player can't become a big boss, if you cultivate it well, it is possible to be the third boss of a strong team or an important role player.
Lewis Shafir almost gave it up in a flash, but fortunately he called and consulted Louis before making a deal.
"Your drive to complete the transaction is good, and the plan you gave is also good, but I want to make some changes."
Good guy, what Louie called a slight modification, shocked Shafir.
Not only Willie Anderson, but Steve Kerr.
Louie's suggestion, Cooper + Sylvester Gray SG + 1990 first round with protection.
Gray was a second-round pick in 1988. He averaged 8 points per game with the Heat and shot only 42 percent from the field. He was a very mediocre player. Neither player is attractive, and the real attraction is the Heat's first round.
That's what Philly wants the most, they don't need a great role player or an immediate force, they just want the first round.
Especially with a first-rounder like the Heat that has the potential to be a lottery pick.
Knowing that he was going to trade in the first round, Shafir hesitated: "But... what if we still don't have the ability to hit the playoffs next year?"
"I understand your concerns, and I'm here to assure you that I'll help you make the playoffs next season, without major injuries, of course. Trust me, send a protected first-rounder , it's safer than sending Willie Anderson, you may not be able to select the next Willie in the first round next year."
Shafir didn't expect him to get hurt for other teams, but with Louie's support, the Heat's rebuild will be on the fast track.
He gritted his teeth and decided to give it a shot.
Shafir is not only a general manager who can judge the situation, but also a general manager who is not good at negotiating.
Louie wanted his protection to be at least a top-five pick, and as a result, he was cut to the top-three by the 76ers.
After learning the result, Louie suddenly felt that he had a heavy responsibility, and it seemed that it would be impossible not to help the Heat reach the playoffs in the second year of building the team.
While there is a lot of uncertainty in remote-controlled rebuilding of a team, Shafir doesn't believe in himself 100%.
But since he is willing to fight for himself, Louis should also contribute to the rise of the Heat.
Plus, he really liked the feeling of being in control.
As far away as Chicago, when Jerry Krause finally put together a set of passable chips and called Philadelphia to prepare for a re-offer, he was told: "I'm sorry, Jerry, the deal for Mochis has been completed, You are one step too late."
In an instant, Louis' face flashed across Klaus' mind.
"Who did you make a deal with?"
"Miami."
"Miami?!" Klaus exclaimed in disbelief, "Impossible! They have Brian Shaw and Steve Kerr, why do they need Maurice Cheeks to slow the growth of young people?"
76ers general manager John Nash smiled playfully: "I don't know."
Klaus hung up the phone dumbfounded.
This has nothing to do with Louis? This relieved him.
If it had something to do with Louis, he certainly wouldn't leave room for himself.
Now that Miami has traded Cheeks, the two young guards on the books definitely don't have the energy to develop, which looks like a mistake made by a stupid front office. Er is still a novice, he can't help but think of a white wolf with empty gloves.
Klaus called Shafir, and he had all the good things to say, making the latter's expression fluttering.
"Jerry, if you have something to say, just say it, everything is negotiable!"
Klaus cursed inwardly as an idiot, but on the surface he kept showing his favor, and suddenly said, "Lewis, I heard that you have traded Maurice Cheeks?"
"Yes, the price is not small."
"Cheeks is a very experienced defender and he'll give you a big boost."
"I think so too."
"It's good to get Cheeks, but your backline must be overcrowded now." Klaus showed his pig's tail. "I'm interested in your Brian Xiaoluo. Do you intend to shoot him?"
"It's easy to say!" Shafir was really like an idiot, and Klaus was holding his tail by his tail, "You can make a price."
Krause said impatiently: "I have a player here, you must use it - Craig Hodges, he is the most accurate three-pointer in the league, shooting 45% three-pointers for two consecutive seasons. Point shooting, his presence can create good offensive space for you, and I'd like to give you an extra second-round pick, how about it, Lewis?"
Shafir seemed to be seriously considering it.
"It's okay, it's a big deal, you really need to think about it." Klaus smiled.
After about 30 seconds, Shafir said slowly, "Jerry, why do you want to replace our team's most promising guard with a substitute? You also said, 'Will you give us one more second round? Draft rights', you don't really think Hodges can just trade for Brian Shaw?"
"not me..."
Klaus just wanted to raise his offer...
"Coach Lu is right, you really have bad intentions."
"Lu... Lu..." Klaus yelled, "Coach Lu???!!!"
Shafir was very displeased with Krause: "Coach Lu said that when I make a deal for Cheeks, you will definitely call me and propose a very bad deal. Unfortunately, Jerry, I thought Coach Lu and you just had different ideas. Now I realize that it's not a problem of ideas, it's a problem of people. It's no wonder that loyal people like Coach Lu can't stand you. Jerry, let's keep in touch, I I prefer to work with loyal people like Coach Lu."
Klaus's anger rose a little every time "Coach Road" came out of Shafir's mouth. Whenever Shafir combines the words "coach road" and "loyalty", Klaus is so angry that he wants to kill someone to vent, and when Shafir finishes his words and hangs up the phone...
“!#@¥%…#…”
Klaus broke the office phone.
He scolded Louis into the air for a few minutes, irritating him beyond recognition with the rage that gave him a splitting headache.
He knew that his work was not over yet, but when he thought of Louie, he was full of fire. But he didn't expect the revenge to come so quickly, and what made him even more uncomfortable was that Louis was able to get the general managers of other teams to vent his anger on him, which really puzzled him.
After Krause's office phone was reloaded, he called 76ers general manager John Nash again.
The 76ers supermarket is more than just Cheeks. If you can trade a few other powerful starters, it will still be a big gain.
Klaus asked A.C. Green first, but someone was quicker than him.
The Lakers did what they wanted and traded Tyrone Corbin + this year's first-round pick and a 1991 first-round pick for A.C. Green.
The transaction is a slow-moving matter. The Lakers are the first to strike, and Krause has nothing to say.
Blame it, and blame the **** LittleLu!
Klaus didn't expect Cheeks and A.C. Green, they didn't eat a piece of meat, and now there's only leftovers - Sam Bowie.
The player was drafted by the 76ers in 1984 and has played in 139 games for them over the past five years.
The attendance rate is worrying, but his performance is still good, averaging 10 points, 8 rebounds, 2.6 assists and 2.5 blocks per game. If converted into 36 minutes, he averaged 13.4 points, 10.3 rebounds, 3.3 assists and 3.1 blocks per game.
Not to mention, he really has the feeling of Bill Walton in his later years with the Celtics.
You certainly can't expect him to play 36 minutes a game, just 20 minutes a game has to be used carefully.
But as long as he's healthy, he's a really good big man.
Klaus went out of his way, he stopped being picky eaters, and wanted Bowie.
When he solemnly proposed to take Hodges + draft pick for Bowie, John Nash said helplessly: "Jerry, you are one step too late."
"Who the **** is this time?" Klaus growled.
Nash understood his anger very well, and the name he was about to say might make Krause go wild: "LittleLu in New York, he gave us a bargaining chip that we couldn't refuse."
Klaus hung up the phone with all his anger, like a hyperthyroid attack, unable to control the phone that had just been loaded on the desk to the ground.
In an instant, the entire building was filled with his roar, and he lost control as if someone had pierced a chrysanthemum with a hose.
He knew that this was LittleLu's "returning gift".
What the other party said at the annual meeting~www.mtlnovel.com~ has now come true.
What Klaus can't imagine is that this is not a "returning gift", and everything that happened today is at most just a greeting.
Louie isn't just going to destroy Krause's trade plan, he's also going to destroy the opponent's draft plan and the opponent's recruiting plan in free agency.
Wherever Klaus' footprints landed, someone on his way would definitely intervene.
Nothing else, it's just being cheap, it's just disgusting you, and it's just looking for trouble for you.
In fact, it is completely reasonable for Klaus to be disgusting with Louis. After all, he has suffered too much from Louis, and the two are at odds with each other. However, Louis is exactly the kind of **** who has to make up for it right away.
He is doing this to Klaus now, which means to kill the chicken and warn the monkeys, just to use the stupid pig of Klaus to warn those fools who are dissatisfied with him.
He has a bad temper, so don't make him unhappy.
It made him anxious, and the shark turned into a pig, but no matter what the Virgin thought, chop it up and cook it first.