The Rest, Only Noise: Chapter 756 end of klaus
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At this time, the draft has just reached the selection of the 14th overall pick in the first round.
The Knicks and the Bulls reached a deal again after four years.
The Knicks sent the 27th pick in the second round and 50,000 cash to the Bulls in exchange for the opponent's 8th pick in the second round.
If you switch to another team to trade like this, you will be suspected of having a shady scene in private.
But between the Knicks and the Bulls, it was a blood feud.
It is impossible for Louis and Klaus to cooperate in this kind of thing.
Therefore, everyone can only regard this as one of the strange things that happened in a weak draft year.
In the Bulls' general manager's office, Jerry Krause felt led by Louie.
Too humiliating, too passive!
Moreover, he couldn't trust Louis, even if it was a trivial matter, he couldn't trust Louis either.
Therefore, he decided to break the original plan and use the 27th pick in the first round exchanged from the Knicks to select Toni Kukoc.
Even so, Klaus is still worried. He is worried that Louis will tear up the verbal agreement between the two parties.
That's just a verbal agreement!
Even if it's an agreement in black and white, if you meet a real hooligan, they won't accept it, let alone a verbal agreement?
Krause was getting more and more worried, and he asked around, wondering if the Knicks had plans to initiate a trade.
He was relieved by the result.
Louis seems to be coveting their second-round pick, not really want to get Toni Kukoc.
Kukoc is a diamond found by Klaus that was lost in Europe.
Klaus saw in him the shadow of the tragedian.
In the 1987 World Youth Championship, Kukoc represented Yugoslavia and defeated the Soviet Union twice. In one of the games, he scored 11 three-pointers. It was that game that made Klaus admire him so much that he immediately decided to bring him back to Chicago to match Barkley.
However, Kukoc has not taken the initiative to sign up for the draft. It was not until this year that he was automatically eligible for the draft.
Who would have thought that he only mentioned this matter to a few people, but still let littlelu get the news.
To ensure Kukoc would come to Chicago, Krause accepted Louie's heist.
But he was still worried.
Too many things have happened recently. Barkley blatantly broke with the management and clamored to change teams. The boss also has a lot of dissatisfaction with him. If he can't make achievements this summer, he is likely to lose his job.
Just when Klaus was uneasy.
It's the Miami Heat's turn to pick.
With the 18th pick in the first round, the Heat, it stands to reason, will select an immediate combat force to join the team to supplement the depth of the interior.
result...
"In the 1990 NBA draft, Miami selected... Toni Kukoc! From Split, Yugoslavia!"
Klaus's self-cultivation was destroyed by ruthless facts.
Why did the Heat choose Kukoc?
Or use the 18th pick in the first round? Are they crazy? To use the 18th pick in the first round for a player who will not be in the NBA in the next two or three years?
Klaus couldn't understand the Heat's approach. He believed that Louis must be planning behind this matter.
He didn't know what role the Heat played, but he knew what role Louie was.
That is the black hand!
It was all his plan! Start with that phone call.
Klaus had a grim expression, bloodshot eyes burst out, and veins could be seen on his face, which was so fat that he could barely see his neck.
At this moment, he was like a crazy beast.
But what can he do?
The Bulls' two picks all came from the Knicks, the 27th pick in the first round and the 27th pick in the second round.
What can he do with these two **** draft picks?
At this time, the phone in his office rang again.
Klaus picked up the phone feebly, "Hello?"
"Hey, Jerry, I didn't expect this kind of accident to happen." It was that voice, or that oily tone that Klaus couldn't help but feel physically sick when he heard it, "I'm so sorry for you. Is the pick still useful? If you don’t know who to pick, why don’t you sell it to us? We paid $50,000 for a package.”
Klaus, who was emotionally broken, grabbed the phone and yelled hysterically: "Fuck you! Even if I take these two draft picks and choose the homeless, I won't sell you! You **** devil, go to **** !” Gu Yu
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"I don't know if it's his problem or my problem. After being scolded by that fat man, not only did I not feel any anger, but I also felt a little better."
Not only Klaus, but even Zhao Yuanzheng felt that Louis was like a devil.
Who would dare to provoke him after this?
Klaus is also a cheap mouth, and he shifted the responsibility of picking the dead man with the second pick to Louis, and then he was marked by Louis, and he would explode if he had the opportunity.
Last year, Krause played tricks in the expansion draft recklessly. After being discovered by Louie, the retaliation continued from that summer to today.
Now, Klaus's draft plan has been destroyed. Barkley is either verbally having a relationship with Klaus's mother or arguing for a trade all day long. If there are no good seedlings, even the boss loses patience with him.
It can be said that Klaus has suffered a crushing defeat.
The way for the Bulls to strengthen was blocked by Louis, and Klaus' future was also destroyed by him.
If this team wants to rebuild, it must first do two things.
Get rid of Klaus, or Louie won't stop retaliating; send Barkley away because he has lost confidence in the team.
"Old Road, why does Miami cooperate with us so much?" Zhao Yuanzheng asked puzzled.
"Cooperate?"
Louis asked with a smile.
"Very cooperative." Zhao Yuanzheng said dangerously, "It's almost like our ally."
Zhao Yuanzheng's words may have been unintentional, but Louis listened with intention.
Yes, it does look like this.
In order to get Klaus, the Heat didn't want him in the first round, and Bowie's signing and changing would naturally be put on hold. It will depend on whether the Heat can make room for signing Bowie. If they can, they can still sign Bowie.
Louis originally wanted to have an ultimate wave of nausea later, using the second-round pick traded by the Bulls and the Heat to exchange Kukoc's signing rights.
Look now, forget it.
On the surface, at least, it's a unilateral effort by the Heat to make this trade appear.
If Kukoc's signing rights finally return to the Knicks, even if Louis can say that the black is white, it will not be able to wash away that the Knicks and the Heat secretly colluded with each other and cooperated to suppress other players in the trading market. team suspects.
They cannot bear the stigma, whether it is for their personal reputation or for the reputation of Lewis Shafir.
Forget it, that is, to be less disgusting at the end of Klaus, anyway, he is about to collapse.
Louis decided to talk about martial arts, and he went so far as to let Klaus and the bull go.
After the draft, Louie initiated another trade.
He took the eighth pick in the second round that he forcibly obtained from the Bulls, and sent it to Utah along with $100,000 in exchange for the opponent's 25th pick in the first round.
The Knicks selected Clemson center Elden Campbell with this pick.
Louis had a vague sense of familiarity with Campbell.
He really couldn't think of any incidents about this person, but the sense of deja vu made him believe that this person's name had entered his ears in the previous life.
Zhao Yuanzheng also believes that Campbell is the best player that can be selected with this pick.
On the Heat's side, Lewis Shafier, under Louis' guidance, got one of the biggest leftovers in the second round of the 1990 NBA Draft-Antonio Davis.
Davis was also one of the few players in this draft class that Louie knew.
In Louie's previous life, Davis was an important insider pillar of the Pacers in the 1990s, and was called the black and white double-headed monster together with Schmitz. But in 1990, when he signed up for the draft, he gave people the impression that his immediate combat power was not strong~www.mtlnovel.com~needed a long period of training.
So Louis did not choose him, but chose Campbell, and then recommended him to Shafier.
Shafier's trust in Louis has reached the point where he has no doubts, and he doesn't want to choose directly.
As a result, Davis was not sure whether he could gain a firm foothold in the NBA, so he didn't seek to sign with the Heat and went to Europe.
Of course, that's a later story.
The 1990 draft contained a lot of tidbits that fans didn't know.
Louis's fierce pursuit of Klaus caused him to lose confidence in his work, and it just so happened that the boss was also impatient with him.
After the draft, the Bulls announced that general manager Jerry Krause was leaving due to personal reasons.
The super architect who created the Bull Dynasty in Louis' previous life left his post more than ten years ahead of schedule.
Louis, who caused the collapse of Klaus's career, felt a little bored.
Is this gone? He hasn't played enough yet.