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Chapter 1111 Whoever wins KG wins the world

Chapter 1111 Whoever wins KG wins the world
Explanation about publishing the chapter twice yesterday: At first, the update of the normal settings was blocked due to the content of the Secret History of Bath, so I republished a chapter.Then the blocked chapter was unbanned again, but the author did not have permission to delete the VIP chapter, so he had to leave it alone.As compensation, this chapter is free.Finally, today I will take a leave of absence due to some personal matters (if it is a personal matter, you can just think of me as celebrating the 77th anniversary of the victory of the Anti-Japanese War), so there is no Chapter 2.

When Jerry West learned that Louie traded Pippen for two first-round picks and dealt with Tom Chambers' contract, his reaction was calmer than Kupchak expected.

"Jerry, your Excellency, our president, is really extraordinary when he makes a shot." Kupchak laughed, "It's been a long time since the Lakers have made such a big deal. I wonder who we're going to pick with the third pick?"

West actually felt that Chambers was still a usable player, but Louis dealt with him directly, and indirectly let him know that this player was not available.

At least Louis didn't need it.

Louis did not have a good impression of Chambers.

The only thing fans who are familiar with NBA history know about him is probably the Tiyun mediastinum button completed on Mark Jackson's head.

But, beyond 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 relying on technology, but his personal value will only get lower and lower. Rather than waiting for it to rot in his hands next year, it is better to give it away now.

West knew Louis' intention to get the No. [-] pick.

So, he said to Kupchak: "I agree with him on this."

"Oh, who to choose?"

"You can guess."

"Rashid Wallace?"

West smiled and said, "Neither Louis nor I are interested in such simple-minded fools."

"Antonio McDyess?" Kupchak himself denied the conjecture, "No, we don't have to send Scottie away just to get Antonio."

Eliminate everything that is impossible, and the one that remains is the correct answer.

"Isn't it because I want to choose KG?"

A weird smile appeared on West's face.

"You don't seem to agree?"

"No. I think it's too risky." West's expression and answer gave Kupchak an affirmative answer, but the answer made him terrified, "Do we really want to trade Scottie for KG? I mean, take a superstar who is in his prime and has fully proved himself, and exchange it for a high school student who can't meet the requirements of Act 48⑴ and is forced to enter the draft early? This"

As the draft approached, Garnett's market fell out of the top three.

The league suspected he was mentally ill because of his poor high school grades.

West said lightly: "Mitch, you don't need to trust my judgment, but you should trust Louis."

"It's not that I don't believe you"

Kupchak seemed hesitant.

"And if Dr. Bath asks, shall we tell the truth?"

"Do you think we can lie to him about this?"

Kupchak said helplessly: "Should we at least have an official tryout with KG?"

"Of course, but don't target KG, send out trial invitations to all hot rookies with great fanfare, and don't let people know who we really want."

"learn."

The issues Kupchak raises cannot be underestimated.

Regarding intelligence, West does have misgivings.

In Louis' office, Zhao Yuanzheng, who returned to the backstage, seemed to be reborn, full of vitality.

Knowing that Louis wanted to know more about Garnett, Zhao Yuanzheng went to Chicago to investigate in depth.

Zhao Yuanzheng was talking about the key point when West came.

"Jerry, you came just in time." Louis said with a light smile, "Our coach Zhao returned home with a lot of rewards today."

West asked, "Any catch?"

Louis signaled Zhao Yuanzheng to start from the beginning.

"KG lives in a matrilineal family. His mother Shirley is a strong and courageous woman who taught him etiquette and obedience. This makes KG not as uneducated as the uneducated people we often see." Zhao Yuanzheng judged, "I think this makes him initially possess the obedience required in professional basketball."

Zhao Yuanzheng's words are still euphemistic.

What kind of matriarchal family, to put it bluntly, means that there is no father at birth.

"What's up with his high school grades?" That's West's biggest concern.

"According to KG's high school teacher, he has ADHD and severe dyslexia⑵."

Zhao Yuanzheng smiled wryly: "I'll take him for real, then he really doesn't have the innate conditions to read a good book. Do you know that those who have dyslexia will have an irrelevant fantasy in their minds when they are reading, and then their attention will be taken away by the fantasy in their minds."

West asked with an ugly face: "Isn't this an intellectual defect?"

"KG's teacher used to think the same way, but he is more focused than anyone else on the basketball court. His passing is as good as Bill Walton. I don't believe that such a person will have intellectual disabilities. He is just not suitable for reading."

West's hanging heart also gradually let go.

He and Louie watched Garnett play together.

Garnett on the court is by no means a person with intellectual disabilities. God gave him talent, and of course he had to take away some things. Apart from taking away his father's love, he also took away his instinct for reading. It's fair, right?How many people are willing to use these two things to exchange for the top 30 talents in NBA history?
April 6

With two days until the NBA draft, the Lakers tried out Joe Smith, Rasheed Wallace, Jerry Stackhouse, Antonio McDyess and Kevin Garnett to much fanfare.

Unlike the future popular rookies who only try out for one or two teams, the current hot players are relatively modest and will come as long as they are invited to try out.

Also, who wouldn't want to play in Los Angeles?
The quasi-champion pick Smith is in a hot state. Since the trial players are all students of the same level, his confrontation is not a problem.

Louis has seen how the 17-year-old Zhou Qi crossed the ranks and played U19s and played a dominant performance. Confrontation is really an unavoidable problem.

If this level of confrontation is maintained, Smith will of course become a generation of superstars.

But to fulfill his talent in the NBA, he needs to gain 20 pounds (about 18 pounds) of muscle.

However, Smith has said publicly that he is not interested in gaining twenty pounds in the short term.

So I can only congratulate the Rockets, they are about to select a talented but doomed development champion.

McDyess made Louis' eyes shine.

When Louis in the previous life started to pay attention to basketball, McDyess was already at the end of his peak. The most impressive picture was the "Fight and Retreat. GIF" that made Garnett laugh. He didn't expect this person to be so good when he was young.

Judging from the content of the trial training, McDyess may be the safest choice in this draft.

The solid inside basic skills and excellent athletic ability have almost provided a basic set for a lower-limit All-Star.

The character of being too honest to be a black man is also very tempting. 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's out of luck.

Today Benj came to the forum to play when he had nothing to do, and found out that the team was trying out popular rookies, so he applied for sparring.

Stackhouse exposed his biggest shortcoming in front of Benj - dribbling.

An offensive kaleidoscope known as Jordan II, but his dribbling ability is so hip?
It is undeniable that he has excellent physical fitness and shooting ability. He is a standard North Carolina assembly line winger, but his ball handling has locked his upper limit.

An offensive kaleidoscope with major flaws in handling the ball is basically a cancer.

Rasheed Wallace was the best player today, because almost no fouls were called, so he can do whatever he wants.

The emotionally stable Rashid may be better than Smith, but he's been emotionally unstable for the most part.

As for Garnett, under the instruction of Louis, he played the third position today, and he showed his talent--the outside defense Wilson sent a big cap, and he grabbed the out-of-control ball and pushed back with a one-stop dunk.

In general, good and bad, no one who watched this workout thought he could be the No. [-] pick.

This workout allowed the Lakers management to make the final decision.

Stackhouse has no future, Antonio is good but not high enough, and Wallace has a flawed character and is not enough to entrust important tasks. Therefore, it is officially decided to use Garnett with the third pick.

(1986) In 48, the NCAA promulgated Act No. 48 (Proposition [-]), which stipulated the minimum high school grades and standard test scores that student athletes must achieve to participate in college sports competitions.

⑵The alliance suspects that the setting of KG's IQ, KG's ADHD, and dyslexia are all based on his autobiography.I have to complain about his autobiography here, which is called doing whatever you want at a good point, and writing scribbles at a bad point.I thought West's autobiography was already the most difficult to read autobiography of a star in the world, but KG is far beyond this level.At the beginning of the article, the pair of champions in 08 were complacent, and the next article started to talk about how stern he was, and then started to complain about Barkley, and then satirized James James.

(End of this chapter)

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