6. Too extravagant!(2/2)
When the system is upgraded, it seems that there is an additional ability evaluation?
Liu Xiu opened the simulation training.
'In the summer league, it all depends on personal ability. There are still about ten days left. If you don't sharpen your skills before the battle, it will be useless. I'm just a rookie. It's normal to have shortcomings. It's useless to show your strengths. If you don't have anything, it's useless.'
After making up her mind, Liu Xiu started the simulation training, and her consciousness truly fell into a deep sleep...
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June 27, 2003, the morning after the draft.
In a hotel suite on the 22nd floor of Trump Tower in New York, Trail Blazers general manager Bob Sweat hung up the phone and said to the waiting team coach: "Maurice, we have traded back the rookie you want.
Wow, we really lost a lot on this deal, I almost refused the deal just now."
Maurice Cheeks responded with distress: "I just wanted you to select him with the 23rd overall pick, but I didn't expect you to select him with the 13th overall pick."
"I didn't plan to pick him in the lottery at first. Bunch's trade value to the Grizzlies is much higher than the 13th overall pick."
Morris Cheeks nodded when he heard this.
Compared with draft picks, which have very clear quantitative indicators, the transaction value of players actually fluctuates greatly. If players like Bonzi Wells are released to the Trail Blazers, the Microsoft tycoon owner will not like it, and even does not want to see it again.
Bonchy Wells is worthless to their team if he appears on the court wearing their team's jersey.
Put Bonchy Wells on a team like the Lakers and he might be an average player.
But for the Grizzlies, he is a very good arrow player and the first single offensive point.
So if the players change players, the Grizzlies think they have a very high-quality bargaining chip, so it may not be a big deal if they let the Trail Blazers go.
But this has nothing to do with the 13th overall pick, right?
Although he wanted to select the rookie, the 13th overall pick was too luxurious!
Bob Sweet continued: "I originally planned to trade the 23rd pick down, split it into a late first-round pick and an early second-round pick, and pick the one at the end of the first round.
Rookie.
But I heard that the Knicks also want to select that rookie, and they have discussed it with the Celtics. If the Celtics help them select the rookie, they will trade with the Celtics."
"This... they don't need to grab someone with such a high pick?" Maurice Cheeks complained.
"Later I got news that it turned out that the Lakers wanted to select that rookie with the 24th overall pick. The Knicks were originally planning to trade a pick at the end of the first round or the beginning of the second round. After learning that the Lakers were planning to select that rookie,
After that, the Knicks went directly to the Celtics to help grab players.
It just so happens that the boss is urging me to send Bunch away, and you want the rookie again, so I will simply let the Grizzlies get the rookie in the lottery, and then let them add a little extra and trade with us."
Maurice Cheeks was stunned. Was his general manager so competitive that he just slapped his forehead and did it?
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Chapter completed!