Chapter 336: Fierce Operation (Part II)

The draft is still ongoing, but many people's minds have begun to fly.

Wang Tomorrow becomes the king, everyone knows that Wang Tomorrow will definitely use his unique means to recreate a new king, but no one expected that his methods would come so fiercely, like a thunderbolt.

"This is crazy, a deal that I didn't expect at all!"

"Are the Raptors ready to completely tear down and rebuild?"

In the midst of everyone's discussions, the message of this transaction is constantly fermenting.

The official website announced that the Kings and Raptors made a deal.

The Kings sent Tyreic Evans, the No. 4 pick this year, Kevin Martin, the team's key backup center last season, Dante Green, a sophomore with the 28th pick in the first round last year, DeMar DeRozan, the Raptors' No. 9 pick this year, and Chris Bosh, the Raptors' key player and four-time All-Star.

It stands to reason that the Raptors seem to have lost money, after all, the team leader was traded, but in fact, when you think about it, it doesn't seem to be a loss.

The main problem is that as the star of the Raptors today, Chris Bosh has been ambiguous about renewing his contract with the Raptors.

At the time, Bosh was on a long-term contract, but there was a player option for the final year.

By next summer, Chris Bosh has the opportunity to exercise the player option and then become an unrestricted free agent, and the Raptors have been negotiating with Chris Bosh, which was supposed to be a good talk, but last year the Raptors fell to the bottom three in the East, didn't even make the playoffs, and experienced a change of coach.

The Raptors are in turmoil, Bosh is calculating, and the little ideas are flying.

The Raptors management is not stupid, thinking that there will be so many big fish on the free market next year, and when the time comes, the hope of being able to leave Bosh in a place like Toronto is even slimmer.

At this time, they knew that the Kings were peddling the No. 4 pick, so they simply gave it a go for this year's draft.

Sure enough, the Kings listened to the Raptors' offer.

The Kings are also interested in trading away star Kevin Martin, although Kevin Martin is not as valuable as Bosh in the market, but he is also an extremely good wing scorer, last season in the Kings, he just scored a career-high average of 24.6 points per game, including 41.5 percent from three-point range and 86.7 percent from the free throw line.

And Kevin Martin is only 26 years old, and the contract signed with the Kings has only passed a year, and the Raptors can keep him for several years after being traded to Kevin Martin.

The real disagreement between the two sides was in the addition to the $16 million annual salary of Chris Bosh, with the Raptors asking for either Hawes or Jason Thompson.

Both of them are high-ranking rookies with very good potential, and of course Wang Mingming is unwilling.

After this fight, it was finally changed to Hawes's backup center Dante Green, although Dante Green played mostly as a substitute center last season, but his height and arm span and weight are all the standard of a center, and he is a seven-foot-long man with potential, which is worth trying to cultivate by the Raptors.

After discussions between the two parties, the transaction was completed.

Other players in the NBA commented that the trade was too crazy.

In just a few tens of seconds, or even less, the two teams made up their minds to send away their key players, just to move towards their own goals.

The draft was still ongoing, and with the tenth pick, the Bucks chose Jennings, who went to Europe to pan for gold.

With this wave of blockbuster deals reached, the entire draft conference became lively.

The Warriors sent Biedrins, Brandon Wright, Belinelli, Azubuuk, and newly drafted No. 7 rookie Stephen Curry in exchange for Suns All-Star Amare Stoudamire, but the two teams only reached a verbal agreement and did not actually implement it.

(Suns general manager Kerr targeted Curry, and was eventually vetoed by the Warriors' old Nelson and almost completed)

The Kings didn't make any moves, and by the time the Kings got the 23rd pick, the Kings selected Omi Cosby.

Known as Israel's Jordan, Casby has been playing in the European League before, has a strong physique, and shoots accurately, and Wang will choose him tomorrow, which can be regarded as a supplement to the outside players who have been traded before.

Kasby became the first Israeli player to be drafted in the first round.

The first-round draft is over.

The Oklahoma City Thunder traded French guard Rodrigo Boubaho, who was drafted at No. 24, and a 2010 second-round pick in exchange for B.J. Mulens, who was drafted by the Mavericks at No. 23.

After a period of rest, the draft moves to the second round.

The Kings had the league's lowest record last season, and this second round went straight to the first pick.

Surprisingly, Wang chose DeJuan Blair tomorrow.

DeJuan Blair was previously known as the second generation of Barkley, with the first strength of this year's inside line, and his arm span is also good, reaching 2.21 meters, but his height is a little short, only about two meters, which is a miniature inside line, plus his knees were exposed to injury risks, so all the way from the original lotto area, fell out of a round no one wanted.

All teams are cautious, and in this draft year, De Juan may not be selected.

As a result, the first pick in the second round, Wang chose DeJuan Blair tomorrow.

Such a choice made the Spurs, general manager and head coach who were interested in Blair change slightly.

Subsequently, the trade and the draft took place at the same time.

The Oklahoma City Thunder traded some cash from the Charlotte Bobcats for the signing rights of No. 54 rookie Robert Waldden.

The Rockets bought the signing rights of No. 32 rookie Jeremy Taylor from the Washington Wizards for $2.5 million, the Rockets bought the signing rights of No. 34 rookie Sergio Lull from the Nuggets for cash, and the Rockets traded a future two-round pick plus some cash from the Detroit Pistons for the signing rights of No. 44 rookie Chase Battinger.

The rocket was fine, but suddenly Morey operated in a wave, and everyone's eyes were on the rocket.

The movement is too big, and making a few second-round shows is the same as trading Maddie.

The Miami Heat sent No. 43 rookie Marcus Thornton to the New Orleans Hornets in exchange for a future second-round pick and some cash, and the Los Angeles Lakers traded the right to sign No. 42 rookie Patrick Beverley to the Miami Heat in exchange for a future draft pick and some cash.

At this time, most of the teams are moving, and the general manager or head coach is as fierce as a tiger.

No one knows whether it was a profit or a loss, but at least it proved that he had used his brains.

"The Kings didn't understand the operation, but they got an All-Star level star for no reason, and I started to look forward to the new season of the Kings."

After the draft meeting, Wang Mingming's operation in the draft conference was rated as S-level and was one of the five winners of the draft conference.

The remaining four are the Timberwolves, Clippers, Grizzlies and Thunder.