Chapter 173: Little Bass's Crisis
4-0, the Knicks cleanly settled the Hawks, ended the Eastern Conference semifinals in Atlanta, and the next day, the team returned to New York, Dolan had prepared a celebration banquet in advance to clean up the dust for the coaching staff and players. Pen % fun % Pavilion www.biquge.info
The Knicks, big and small, almost all participated in the celebration party, except for the team's operating president Phil Jackson, who was not in attendance, and no one mentioned it at the banquet.
Wang Zhuo also heard about the media during the playoffs, and after the season, the Lakers fell into an unprecedented crisis, and after the storm of resignation, Lakers president Jim Buss was also deeply involved in scandal.
You don't have to think about it to know that the Zen master must have returned to Los Angeles to help his wife Jenny Buss deal with the Lakers' crisis, not so much to solve the crisis as to help Jenny seize power.
When Jim was determined to rebuild the management as the resignation intensified, a scandal about Jim went viral overnight, and Jim's image plummeted to the bottom.
The content of the scandal is that the amorous Jim seduced the young female cheerleaders of the Lakers, and even had an improper behavior in the office of the Staples Center, and a private recording of Jim and the female cheerleaders leaked, and the content of the call was extremely explicit and quite large.
As soon as this recording came out, it instantly appeared on the covers of major sports magazines, and some gossip media began to dig into Jim's romantic history, and even hailed the scandal as the NBA's "zippergate".
There is no shortage of scandals and smears in political battles, and when Hillary Clinton and Trump ran for president, the whole process was full of scandals and saber-rattling, the country is still like this, and there is no lack of intrigue and power tricks within the family.
Anyone with a discerning eye knows that Jenny can't get out of Jim's fall into this field, and it is very likely that she participated in the black-box operation, and it is not impossible that Jenny is the main messenger and planner of the whole thing.
Wang Zhuo guessed this level, but as an outsider, he didn't have the power to meddle, let alone think of interfering.
The Zen master also did not mention the matter of the Lakers to Wang Zhuo, perhaps the power struggle within the family is not enough to educate outsiders.
"Jenny, you slut, unite with outsiders to calculate me."
In the office of the Staples Center, Jenny leaned against her desk, dressed in professional women's clothes, looking capable and intellectual, Jim jumped up from the office chair and rushed to Jenny, his face was bruised, and he angrily pointed at Jenny and scolded, without caring about flesh and blood, and the whole office was filled with a strong smell of gunpowder.
"Hmph...... If you are indiscreet, you can't blame others. ”
Jenny snorted coldly, squeezing a word out between her teeth, not bothering to argue with Jim in the slightest.
"I'm not careful? That's better than you relying on your posture to confuse the old man and meddle in the family's affairs. ”
Jim was furious, hysterically accusing Jenny of hooking up with the Zen master, operating together in the dark, and plotting to seize power.
As a party to the case, how could Jim not know that all this was from Jenny's handwriting, but he had never seen the horror of women, and he didn't expect Jenny to not think about a little family affection, exposing the scandal between him and the female cheerleaders and making him lose face.
"I'm not afraid to tell you directly, I'm the mastermind of the whole thing, including the failed draft, the resignation wave led by Luke, your sex scandal, etc., and soon there will be a large number of Lakers fans besieging the Staples Center and forcing you to leave Lakers management."
Jenny smiled, and the expression on her face was light, and no one who knew about it would have associated her charming appearance with these vicious intrigues.
"Jenny, you're a ****, I'm going to kill you."
Although Jim knew it, he couldn't control the anger in his chest when he heard Jenny tell the truth, and rushed up to clench his fists to make a move with Jenny.
"You better save your money, save some energy to face those out-of-control fans and media, or think about how to write a heartfelt resignation letter to pave the way for your future life, if not, I can do it for free."
Unfazed, Jenny stood up, walked out the door, took two steps, turned around suddenly, and threw Jim a sharp and mean word, which made Jim stunned on the spot, and then, Jenny pushed the door away, leaving only a string of piercing laughter.
"Jenny, I curse you not to die well."
Jim slammed his fist on the table and cursed through gritted teeth, but everything was irretrievable, and being expelled from Lakers management was an ironclad fact.
"Jimmy, leaving Lakers management might be your best bet."
On the other side, the Zen master and Kubček were facing each other, and in the face of the colleagues who had created brilliance together, the Zen master's tone was smooth and relaxed, without the slightest violentness, but a bit of bitterness.
"Don't cry and fake mercy, you don't have to be coy, I don't have to be in a position to stay, Phil, I warn you, there is no place in Los Angeles for you to speak."
At the moment when Jim fell into the scandal, Kubchak already understood that the Lakers could no longer stay, and he gradually accepted the fact of leaving, but he didn't expect that it was Phil Jackson who came to him to show off his might, and Kubchak would not be willing to face the victims who were expelled from the game due to family feuds.
"Jimmy, you're a smart guy, Jim is at the end of his rope, if you retreat bravely, it's not too late to be fashionable, not only to save your reputation, but also to leave a legacy in the history of the Lakers, otherwise, it's not impossible to leave a stench for 10,000 years."
The Zen Master's face was as calm as water, and his tone was slow and soft, but he casually threw a stack of densely printed white paper on the table, which surprised Kubček.
The Lakers are good at robbing big-name stars, and the white paper that the Zen master threw on the table recorded that Kubchak had secretly operated some things that violated the league's trading rules since he became the manager of the Lakers team.
"Let's sign it."
The Zen master handed Kubcek a printed resignation letter, leaving only a vacancy in the signature column, and said lightly that no matter what state he faced, the Zen master would always be a steady Zazen appearance.
Kubček learned from the pain and finally signed his name on the resignation form, and after signing it, the Zen master took the resignation letter from Kubček's hand and left without looking back.
Bass Jr. and Kubček sat in their seats, but they had mixed feelings, but it wasn't all over yet, and soon there was a loud demonstration of fans outside the Staples Center. (To be continued.) )