NBA Building Cardinals

Chapter 109 The True and the False Fight Wits and Courage

Chapter 109 The True and the False Fight Wits and Courage
"Damn, this guy Smith didn't answer the phone. Could it be that he has received offers from other teams before us? And he is already planning to trade?"

In the general manager's office in Chicago, Foreman walked back and forth, originally full of confidence, and planned to suppress him for a while.

Trying to take the initiative to his side as much as possible, but as Foreman made several calls, Smith didn't answer any of them, which made Foreman a little impatient.

"Don't be impatient, maybe it's just that Smith didn't see the call for a while, wait for half an hour, if he hasn't called back, I will directly contact their team's operations department."

"At the very least, we need to get a feel for what the Bobcats are thinking," said Paxson, the Bulls' vice president of operations in the room.

"Damn guy, I hope he really didn't see it. After all, I've had enough of Duhon. He has seriously affected Hinrich's growth."

"That guy, Skiles, always puts him on the court at critical moments. If he wasn't a defensive assistant during the Bulls Dynasty, and his personal ability is really outstanding, I would have fired him a long time ago, this old guy."

"And the team is still playing so well this season. I think there should be nothing better than Robinson for the bargaining chips that can be exchanged for Duhon."

"Because he has immediate combat power and still has room for cultivation, so he is still very suitable for our rhythm."

"If I knew Smith was such a treacherous guy, I should have finalized this deal before."

"This guy was the general manager of the NBA team in his first year, and he didn't expect to be trickier than I thought."

Foreman gritted his teeth and criticized Smith.

The ashtray in front of his desk was already full of cigarette butts.

And the team's vice president of operations, Paxson, is currently beside him. If this matter is not achieved in the end and he messes it up, it would be really embarrassing.

On the Bobcats side, Smith glanced at the time and felt that it was about time. He picked up his cell phone and called back the Bulls general manager Foreman.

beep~ beep~
"I'm sorry Mr. Foreman, I was taking a shower just now and my phone was outside, so I didn't see it."

"I don't know why you called me so early."

Smith chuckled, and those who didn't know it thought he was talking on the phone with an old friend he hadn't contacted for many years. The hypocrisy couldn't be more hypocritical.

After waiting on the phone for so long, I finally got Smith's reply, although Foreman didn't believe Smith's nonsense at all.

And listening to Smith's hypocritical voice, even a little sick.

But he still responded positively: "Haha, I'm sorry Mr. Smith, calling to disturb you so early."

"As for the deal you mentioned to me about Robinson and Duhon, I thought about it carefully. After all, the Bobcats are a new team that has just entered the league. As a veteran team in Chicago, I think it is necessary to give a gift to new friends."

"So regarding the deal between Du Hong and Robinson, then I'll make my own claim, be a favor, and finalize the deal."

Smith frowned when he heard Foreman on the other end of the phone saying this shamelessly.

Smith thought that Foreman must be a difficult guy, but he never expected that Foreman could be so shameless.

Also to take care of the alliance's new brothers, I believe you a ghost.

"What? Are you serious about what you said, haha."

Facing such a shameless Foreman, Smith also sneered.

I originally wanted to sit down and have a long talk with him, even though the process was a little hypocritical, but I didn't expect this guy to have such a big appetite.

"Haha, don't be nervous, old friend. Du Hong is a player with great potential. In the draft, he slipped to this position and was selected by us. It is completely because the team before him needs more forward and inside players."

"So you guys definitely made a profit from this deal. Although Robinson is indeed performing well so far, you still want to trade him away. Presumably you should also be aware that his potential is definitely limited."

"Although Du Hong's current performance is very average, he is definitely that kind of potential player. If it is not because our point guard position in the backcourt is too crowded, I am really reluctant to trade Du Hong."

"He's one of my favorite players on the team."

Foreman, who was telling lies, really didn't even pause.

"Hehe, I'm sorry, Mr. Foreman, I can't see your sincerity at all, so I don't think we need to continue this call, hehe."

Smith sneered and hung up the phone.

This guy Foreman sees himself as the general manager of an NBA team for the first year, and using this method to fool himself is obviously not taking himself seriously.

I thought I was a very foolish person, and the previous deal between Troon Smith and Ariza was considered by the outside world to be a deal with a lot of people and money, so Smith was also labeled as a no-brainer.

Although for these, Smith does not currently recommend.

Because Smith knows very well that Thron Smith's strength is absolutely overestimated.

But this doesn't mean that the old guy Foreman can help a tiger.

So Smith hung up the phone mercilessly, because he knew that he was currently in the upper hand in this deal.

If under such circumstances, Foreman still led him by the nose, then he could really quit his job and go home to farm.

"Hey, hello, hello? Fuck, this idiot actually hung up the phone, will he negotiate a deal?!"

"I really doubt how he became the general manager. I gave him a chance to bargain, but he really hung up the phone, fuck!"

Foreman raised the phone angrily, but after thinking about it, he still didn't want to drop it on the ground.

"He is the general manager of the Nba team for the first year. In the previous deal with Ariza, you should be able to find that he is not a particularly professional person."

"So don't use those old fox methods anymore, just tell him frankly."

"If it goes on like this, that guy Smith is really angry and his brain twitches, and he doesn't trade with us, it will be a major event that will damage the team."

Patterson, the vice president of operations of the Bulls next to him, also frowned.

Obviously, he was not satisfied with Foreman's remarks just now.

Although Foreman used the usual tricks between normal negotiations.

But in Paxson's eyes, Bobcats general manager Smith, is a fledgling boy.

It is impossible to have such a deep city, so I am slightly dissatisfied with Fuhrman's behavior of stealing chickens without losing money...

(End of this chapter)

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