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Chapter 302 NBA Memorabilia

Chen Mo originally wanted to go back to the United States directly, but there are so many big things happening in the NBA recently, and he also needs to start training.

I have to say that this year's NBA is really surging, and there are so many big things happening.

The first one was naturally Medisi. After winning the No. 1 pick and rebuilding, the Magic gave up Medis.

The Magic and Mosaic completed a big deal, with All-Star Francis and Old Cat Mobri being sent to the Magic as the trading subjects, while McGrady joined the Mosaic.

In addition, the Magic also knew how Zhu Wan Howard’s garbage contract was, freeing up salary space.

What do you really want to say about the Mosaic gains in this deal?

To be honest, there is only one McGrady, and she is also McGrady, who has hidden dangers of injury.

However, the second big deal was Steve Nash's trip to the Suns, of course, this deal has not attracted everyone's attention now.

Although Nash is an All-Star, he was also swept out by the Mavericks and sent away for nothing.

As for the reason, naturally, Cuban doesn’t like Nash, or he doesn’t like Nash’s way of playing and has no defense.

Who would have thought that such a Nash was a perfect match after joining the Sun.

Especially under D'Antoni's tactical system, the Suns jumped up and became the regular season champion from the playoffs quota contender.

Moreover, the Suns' significance is not just the regular season champion and Nash's two regular season MVPs.

The running and bombing tactics have a far-reaching impact, and even previewed the arrival of the small ball era.

Later, the Warriors Dynasty and the small ball whirlwinds caused by the league, all started with the sun.

Nash was let go for nothing, what did the Mavericks get?

That's right, it's Egg Pier, the second center in the Western Conference in the NBA.

Isn't it very domineering to hear this title?

One class, one scored 90 points, the other scored 10 points, and the rest were zero points. You go back and tell your family that you got the second place in the class?

Is this reasonable?

It makes a lot of sense!

There is also Carter. He has been in the Raptors enough, and Carter is also trying to leave.

In fact, as early as last season, there were news that Carter was interested in leaving the Raptors, but the Raptors refused to let them go.

As for the reason?

The Raptors did not intend to rebuild and had no idea of ​​competing for the championship, so they pointed at Carter and bought tickets.

In the end, it was O'Neal, and there were many small transactions during this period, such as the Sun's introduction of Quentin Richardson.

The Knights also caused Eric Snow and Drewguden to further improve the auxiliary lineup of the little emperor.

Of course, the one that attracts the most attention from the league is naturally the whereabouts of the big shark O'Neal.

At the beginning, the Heat had the most hope of getting O'Neal because they had cap space and trade chips.

Even O'Neal was very satisfied with the Heat.

However, the Lakers are obviously not satisfied with this result. They do not want to see O'Neal win the championship the next year.

In fact, not only the Lakers, but also the championship teams such as the Pistons and Spurs, do not want to see O'Neal appear in the Heat.

So, with everyone's efforts, Chen Mo finally failed to hold the shark's thighs, although the shark had no legs.

However, what Chen Mo never expected was that O'Neal actually went to the Bulls.

Wade isn't he in the Bulls!

In other words, even if Chen Mo took the lead in Miami, he still couldn't stop the Shark and the Flash from reunion.

Is it possible that the historical trajectory has a repair function?

In fact, the Bulls were competing for O'Neal at the beginning, but they lag behind the Heat in priority.

The Bulls are still lucky. At this year's draft, they selected a few pretty good new players.

This year's Bulls have good luck in reconstruction, and in the third and seventh picks, they chose Ben Gordon and Rollden.

It was precisely because these two people were added to the negotiation that the Lakers reached an agreement step by step with the Bulls.

In fact, after August, there are differences between the two sides, that is, the Lakers want Roll Deng, while the Bulls are also unwilling to give in, they are only willing to give Ben Gordon

Why?

Logically speaking, Ben Gordon is a rookie in the third position and his value is far higher than Roll Deng in the fifth position.

In fact, Ben Gordon is indeed very good, but due to his physical talent, he is only in his early 190cm and is not particularly suitable for the second position.

But the problem is that Ben Gordon's tactical style has long been fixed. As a dual-energy guard, his attack ability is far better than his organizational ability.

For the Lakers and Bulls, a pretty good attacking guard is not what they need.

After all, one has Kobe and the other has Wade, and Ben Gordon is destined to play as a substitute.

On the contrary, Ruer Deng has good physical talent and good defense in the No. 3 position, and is a very suitable wing player.

Especially the Bulls, if O'Neal joins, they will build a team to compete for the championship. How could they let Rollden go?

So, the pretty good negotiations came to an end, and then suddenly became a stalemate.

Everything that happened next made Chen Mo stunned because the king was pulled into the transaction negotiations.

Odom is back in the Lakers!

To be honest, when Chen Mo heard this news, he was really shocked. Can he still play like this?

You know, when Chen Mo heard that Odom joined the Kings, he was very grateful for him.

Staying away from the bright lights and wines of Los Angeles, Odom might be able to stay away from the tragic fate that followed.

Unfortunately, Chen Mo was obviously thinking too much, and the trajectory of history seemed to have returned to its original imprint.

Why are the Kings willing to give up Odom?

You know, Odom is a player they introduced for a lot of money last year, only a year.

There are three main reasons. First, last year's results were unsatisfactory, and the Kings lost to the Timberwolves in the semi-finals.

In the game against the Timberwolves, Odom was not particularly tough in his play, and was completely defeated by Garnett's fight and retreat.

The second reason is that the team's management and boss have not met the requirements, but the team pays a lot of luxury taxes.

In addition to Odom, Peja, Mike Bibby, and Divac and Chris Webber, all of which are a big paycheck.

The Kings' total salary has long exceeded the salary cap and they have to pay a large amount of luxury tax every year.

If the team achieves good results, perhaps the boss can still tolerate this luxury tax, but the problem is that the results are not good.

It's not just Odom's problem now. If the Kings do this again, they will probably not be far from being pushed to reconstruction.

The third reason is that head coach Adelman, who is already very dissatisfied with Odom.

Adelman is not a Zen master, so he can't let Odom stare in a daze on the court.

As a very rigorous head coach, he arranged for substitutions and timeouts to be tightly arranged.

There is even such a saying that Adelman does not allow players to call timeouts because this will affect his normal game arrangements.

I don't know whether this is true or not, but Adelman's personality obviously finds it difficult to tolerate a casual player like Odom.
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