Chapter 205: The War in New York

Please forgive Anthony for standing still now at a loss because he has no idea what's going on.

I wanted to go to New York, but New York was the fourth pick, and I did a little bit well in college, and I was not narcissistic to say that Anthony felt that it was difficult for New York to be drafted, and sure enough, Anthony was selected by the Nuggets in second place. But, thirty seconds later, he was told that he had been traded to New York?

"Meroe, welcome home." The enthusiastic Knicks staff quickly led Anthony back, as if he had found his lost child, although it seemed to be the case.

The Knicks also took great pains for Carmelo Anthony, and when the three of them went to the Spreville house as lobbyists, Arenas was sent to contact Anthony, the new little brother. Both of them have some backgrounds, but one is in New York and the other is in Los Angeles, which can be discussed. And the reason why Arenas was brought over was because New York might not have much time to care about Anthony in the future, so as not to make Anthony feel left out.

New York is by no means the kind of person who is bullied and doesn't fight back.

Isaiah Thomas has always been the one who can only beat you, but you can't fight back.

The domineering New York Knicks secretly set off a draft war.

The Raptors reluctantly chose Milicic in third place, they were played, they were played like clowns, but despite this, the Raptors manager still admired Isaiah Thomas's courage, if he directly agreed to the insurance price in New York at that time, then what kind of scene would it be? But in fact, even if the Raptors agree to the deal, the Knicks will have two roles left in the hands of the Pistons needed, but they can't further weaken the strength of their direct competitors as they do now, for the Knicks, the most regrettable thing in the Pistons' strategy is that they couldn't put their "little prince" Prince into it, who knows what kind of wind the Nuggets smoked, and sent away Anthony didn't want Prince to fill the No. 3 position, which made Isaiah Thomas feel angry, a group of brainless idiots.

Now, the Nuggets will pick again with the fourth pick.

2003 was a well-deserved year for the draft, at least, according to the scouting report.

The Nuggets were missing a No. 3 player, but they made a choice that no one understood, and they chose Chris Bosh!

The teams that were originally interested in Bosh were also a little at a loss for a while, because most of the first few teams lacked outside players, such as the next Miami Heat, so Chris Bosh, one of the outstanding big men in this batch, was also favored by many people, but everyone never thought that the Nuggets would choose Bosh when their interior line was sufficient.

None of them know, this is another small operation in New York, they secretly encouraged the Nuggets to choose Bosh directly in front, because Bosh has enough potential, the Nuggets are not a rebuilding team, last season they were mainly because the team experienced a lot of injuries, so compared to the future, they need more immediate combat power, and the Nuggets who were stunned by a wave of operations in New York naturally intend to choose the same way, trade, to enhance the strength of the team.

But the Nuggets are really yin, or the kind unconsciously, there are too many excellent or potential interior lines among the rookies in the past two years, and many rebuilding teams have already selected the cornerstone of the future interior line, such as Yao Ming, Bogut and even Eddie Curry, Tyson Chandler and others, the Nuggets chose Bosh and actually smashed it in their hands, which made them feel in a trance, but fortunately they could comfort themselves with Camby's fragile body.

But others don't feel so good.

The fifth place is the Miami Heat, the sworn enemy of New York that year, in the face of the Heat in the rebuilding stage, Isaiah Thomas did not hesitate to stab down, when Pat Riley was in Los Angeles, he never relented, let alone now.

Isaiah Thomas made a direct move, looking like he had bought the Heat scouts, and asked him to mention Dwyane Wade's name in the report.

The Heat lacks a guard, the No. 1 or No. 2 position is the same, but they need a No. 1 position more at this stage, and Wade, as a rookie, has been criticized in three places, bad dribbling, no shooting, and not enough height to play the No. 2 position, which makes Pat Riley hesitate, plus Isaiah is making trouble there, Pat Riley is starting to be suspicious. Pat Riley started thinking about Kirk Hinrich, or to be more cautious, pick a big man, Chris Carman.

But luckily, the days went on and the Heat didn't stop, and Pat Riley called Jordan's royal trainer, Tim Glover, who both Wade and Carman had trained under him.

Glover's final answer was Wade, because Wade always reminded him of the 1984 draft, when the Trail Blazers didn't pick Jordan but Sam Bowe.

The Heat escaped at the last minute and after being elected to Wade, Pat Riley realized that it seemed to be all New York's game!

He hurriedly turned his attention to the other drafts.

Sure enough, this draft was secretly made into a miasma by the New York Knicks, and everyone seemed to be suddenly carried away, several teams even chose rookies who didn't help them much, and even a few lottery shows were released.

Pat Riley consciously broke out in a cold sweat behind his back, the entire league was thinking about how to stop the Knicks from establishing a dynasty, but where did the Knicks not think about how to defeat everyone in the league to establish a dynasty? New Yorkers started a war like no other in the way they do best.

Isaiah Thomas and James Dolan sat in the office and sneered, a group of turtles, talking business, not fighting business wars and daring to play tricks with New York.

Of course, not all of them have failed to see through the Knicks' conspiracy, but the entire draft has been muddyed, and it is difficult for those who are not prepared to get much benefit from it.

The Knicks continued their small move, packing up their sophomore rookies, Matt Barnes and Dan Gazuric, to get Moxi's junior, Michael Sweetney.

It was one of the more controversial trades, as Matt Barnes' drive was very popular with New Yorkers, and Sweetney's size made it hard to think he would develop. But now that the Knicks have lost Dale Davis, they have to get a new rebounder to protect the rebound, and they have to look for rookies before they find a suitable fit.

Originally, they wanted to take down Josh Howard, but Don Nelson did not hesitate to express his disdain to the Knicks.

Listening to Mo Xi explain the various operations of the Knicks to himself, Sprewell was still fooled and lame after all, so he signed a three-year middle-class contract.

After a big battle, the Knicks made a lot of money.

Just when New Yorkers are satisfied, the West is already planning to turn things upside down.