NBA bad guys

Chapter 245 Jason Kidd’s departure (page 12)

After Kevin Johnson heard the boss's roar, his face immediately darkened.

Although his face was originally terrifyingly dark.

Kevin Johnson immediately became discouraged and quickly lowered his head. He and others could pretend, but if he kept talking to the boss, he would be in trouble.

At worst, I'll hide you and you'll be doomed for the rest of your life.

"Boss, I know I was wrong."

Of course, Kevin Johnson didn't dare to say anything more, so he nodded quietly and said.

"Now that I know it was wrong? What's the use?"

The boss angrily pointed at Kevin Johnson's nose and yelled: "I wanted to call you here originally because I wanted you to help the Phoenix Suns and build the team culture, but you are better."

Kevin Johnson nodded quickly and said, "I'm sorry, boss, I didn't do it."

The boss said angrily: "No wonder Charles Barkley chose to leave. He worked for a long time because he didn't get along with you."

This is what the boss imagined.

Of course, people are like this. When they see someone unhappy, they always like to blame everything on this person. Even if it is not this person's problem, they still put the responsibility on him.

There's nothing you can do about it, even the boss is no exception, everyone is like this.

Kevin Johnson was unable to argue. He now felt as if he could not escape even if he jumped into the Yellow River, but he had to argue for himself again, so he said eagerly: "Boss, I'm sorry, I have to answer for my previous behavior." I'm sorry, but I have to say that Charles Barkley left because he wanted to win a championship ring for himself, not because he didn't agree with me!"

When the boss saw that Kevin Johnson actually dared to talk back, he immediately said angrily: "Why did Charles Barkley leave Phoenix in order to win the championship? Then tell me, why did Charles Barkley fail to win the championship in Phoenix? It's because of you. Is the team’s brain not good enough?”

Kevin Johnson is so depressed.

He wanted to say no, but who told him to say it just now, saying that Charles Barkley left just to win the championship.

Looking at it from the boss's perspective, what he just said really shot himself in the foot.

It’s simply the ultimate point of memorization.

His grandma's.

Seeing that Kevin Johnson didn't know what to say, the boss pointed to the door and said coldly to Kevin Johnson: "Get out of here."

Kevin Johnson reluctantly left, but before leaving, Kevin Johnson gave Jason Kidd a vicious look.

Jason Kidd didn't tolerate him and said, "What are you looking at?"

Kevin Johnson had just been criticized, and he didn't dare to refute it at this time, so he could only leave angrily.

The boss looked at Jason Kidd, a young hero, and said calmly: "Sit down."

Jason Kidd breathed a sigh of relief. In fact, he had a good life in Dallas before, but the team traded him to the Phoenix Suns for some reason.

He thought that this would be the beginning of his life, but he never expected that there would be a big brother like Kevin Johnson in the team. The experience was really bad.

If the boss wasn't here today, Jason Kidd would definitely give him a good beating.

"hehe!"

The boss forced a smile, and then said to Jason Kidd: "Jason, how have you been with the team recently?"

Jason Kidd said speechlessly: "Boss, I think you are asking knowingly. How can I live a good life? If there is a person like Kevin Johnson in the team, I have already fought with him." I got up, and it was during a game, do you think I was doing well?"

The boss smiled awkwardly.

In fact, he also knows how serious internal strife is in a game. Players will not do such a thing unless it is absolutely necessary.

Since Jason Kidd has done this, it can be said that he is fully prepared.

The boss said with a smile: "Jason, actually I have watched your game before. Although your playing time is not much, in the limited time, I think you have made a considerable contribution to the team. So, I hope you can stay in the Phoenix Suns, and I will discuss it with the team’s coach and tell him to increase your playing time, what do you think?”

Jason Kidd looked at his boss in surprise. Is this boss's IQ not very good?

I have clearly told him so clearly, why can't he still not understand?

Therefore, Jason Kidd looked at the boss without hesitation and said bluntly: "Boss, I think I have made it clear enough to you. There is indeed no way for me and Kevin Johnson to get along. What do you think? , I already have conflicts with him, and he is the boss of the team. All other players in the team are very biased towards him. Almost everyone is trying to isolate me, which makes me very uncomfortable. "

The boss said: "I know very well what you mean. I really have no intention of letting you get along."

After listening to the boss's words, Jason Kidd was indeed a little confused. What does this mean? Then he asked: "Boss, can you be more direct? I really don't understand what you are saying." mean."

The boss said: "It's very simple. Before the trade deadline, the team will trade Kevin Johnson and then build a new team with you as the core. I hope you can lead Phoenix and once again Towards glory.”

Jason Kidd is a little confused this time. After all, he is just a rookie. Of course he has played for a few years, but his performance and court data are not perfect. Whether he can become an All-Star in the future? That is also something unknown.

Would a team owner give up an All-Star just to keep himself?

This is simply unbelievable, but no matter what, since the boss said this, Jason Kidd had no reason to back down, so he said: "Boss, I want to ask you a question, why did you give up for me?" What about Kevin Johnson? After all, he's a proven player, and I haven't."

When the boss heard this, he laughed heartily, and then said: "Don't think that I am just a little old man who only knows how to do business. In fact, I also like basketball very much, so I have certain opinions about basketball. .I can tell you that the team needs not only people who have proven themselves, but also the team’s culture.

If everyone is just like Kevin Johnson, then the team will never be on track for the rest of its life.

What I need is someone who can concentrate on training and figure out how to lead the team to play a good game on the basketball court, rather than someone who forms a clique in the locker room. Do you understand? "

When Jason Kidd heard this, he immediately had more admiration for his boss. If the owner of the Phoenix Suns had such a consciousness, then Jason Kidd would really consider it carefully and continue to stay in Phoenix.

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