Chapter 460: Granford's Decision...

My name is Oni. Glenford, who joined the Washington Wizards four years ago, became the head of operations for the Washington Wizards three years ago. Jordan's guy, as you can imagine, that one is called Michael? Jordan is the basketball god in your mind.

Michael? Jordan's operation against the Wizards in his first year was a complete failure, and although the Wizards have been poor, they have never been so miserable, and they have become a strong contender for the top pick.

I witnessed Michael? Jordan's operation of the team, one of the most important reasons why the Wizards' record is so poor is Michael? Jordan was so famous, so famous that no one dared to contradict him, and no one dared to oppose the proposal he proposed. Even his mentor back then, Doug? Mr. Collins didn't dare.

The team is completely shrouded in Michael? Under Jordan's white terror, the head coach has no authority at all, and the head coach's coaching ideas can have to be changed because of a sudden idea, so it's no wonder that such a team can not fail!

But, Michael? Jordan was lucky because his poor results brought him a No. 1 pick, and he used it to sign Kwame? Brown, a center with great potential, even! Or we can't say he's a center with a lot of potential, we should say he's an extremely dominant center forward, despite facing Hakim in preseason? Olajuwon was extremely naïve at the time, but he became more and more good in the NBA main game, and was not at a disadvantage in the confrontation with O'Neal, Sabonis, Mutombo, and Robinson-level centers. Sometimes it can even take a considerable advantage.

Kwame? Brown's success was almost a given, and while many players of his calibre eventually fell apart, from the day I saw him on the team's training pitch, I was pretty sure that Kwame? Brown definitely won't be a shooting star, he's bound to become like Michael? A star like Jordan. Because he trained so hard, I didn't even feel anything else in his life other than basketball. And, Kwame? Brown doesn't have any bad habits, and not only does he not smoke. And he rarely even drinks alcohol, and a player who has become famous at a young age like him rarely goes to a nightclub, but Kwame? Except for group activities, you can't see Brown's shadow in a nightclub at all, even if he participates in group activities, he will go home on time, of course, alone, at that time, some people even suspect that he is a gay.

Kwame? Brown's self-discipline and hard work turned around the already terrible training ethos at some point. Although Doug? Collins still doesn't have any rights, and he still has to watch Michael? Jordan's eyes acted. But most of the players see Kwame? Brown's desperate training, such a disciplined life, they have also been more or less affected, which makes the whole team look a little more normal. So, in the O1-O2 season, the Wizards found what seemed to be a successful path, and that season the team made the playoffs for the first time in years.

In the next O2-O3 season, the already very famous Kwame? Brown is as hard as ever, as diligent as ever, and as self-disciplined as ever. Under his leadership, the team had an almost fantastic season, and the team miraculously reached the Finals beyond anyone's imagination, which surprised me, because Doug? Collins had too many constraints in his lineup, and he struggled to bring out the best in the team. Meantime. That's also to be expected by me, because this season is because of Kwame? Brown's performance took the team to the Finals. Kwame? Brown contributed 16 finals and semi-kills throughout the season, and he turned the entire paint district into his family's backyard, and no one dared to be presumptuous.

Michael? Jordan and Doug? Corinth succeeded. The two of them worked together to bring a team in the lottery area to the finals in three years, and countless people were touting them, and countless people were touting the success of the two of them. But is anyone in the Wizards' management all too well aware that the team's success simply can't be attributed to Michael? Jordan and Doug? In Collins, it was the 21-year-old boy who sweated on the pitch to really lead the team to soar. Michael? Jordan's contribution was at best to select him.

Pander to? Mr. Pauline was apparently aware of Michael? Jordan's save zài hindered the team's further development, so, he was in Michael? When Jordan asked to honor his promise to sell his shares, he refused.

Michael? Jordan is gone, and at the same time is the team's head coach Doug? Mr. Collins, but even Doug? Collins is not resigning, and the team is not ready to renew his contract because he does not have much prestige with the Wizards, and if something happens, he does not have enough prestige to suppress these adolescent boys.

Pander to? Mr. Pauline asked me what I thought of the team's performance, and I gave a detailed account of my analysis of the team. Pander to? Pauline asked me if I had a good candidate for a head coach who could manage the army strictly.

I recommended Larry? Brown, Larry? Brown and I have been friends for years, and I can't remember when I met him, but I know what he's capable of, and he's capable of being an absolute thorn in the 76ers. Iversonch's obedience is so good that I'm sure he will be able to turn around the somewhat lazy style of the team.

Pander to? Mr. Pauline agreed with me and agreed with me to hire Larry? Brown became the team's new head coach, and of course, I became the team's general manager.

I've always felt that this was a gift from God, because I had a very good card in my hand, a center who could compete with O'Neal, three rookies on the interior with strong potential, two first-class swing guards, and a simple but practical point guard, a lineup that would be the envy of any team's manager. Of course, the most important thing is that I have a manager who can bring them to great things.

Yes! I think Larry? Brown will be the head coach who will lead them to glory, because Larry? Brown can bring more discipline to this team. Bringing a more disciplined attitude, a more iron-clad defense, and more tenacious fighting are all the ingredients that this group of talented players needs to be more successful.

I give Larry? Brown gave a brief overview of the team, Larry? Brown believes that if the team wants to change the current casual attitude, it must take drastic medicine, otherwise it will be difficult to change the habits that a team has developed. I agreed with Larry? Brown's point of view, agreed with Larry? Brown's idea of being ready to make an example of the team's stars agreed with him to take Chauncey? Billups, a point guard with a lot of talent but endless shortcomings, opened the shot. Yes, Chauncey? Billups is a man full of shortcomings. This man is too superstitious, he is so superstitious about certain things that he is intolerable, and this superstitious thinking is likely to become a time bomb on the team's way to winning the championship.

Things are completely out of the original idea, Chauncey? Billups has significantly more influence on the team than me and Larry? Brown's speculation, his very superstitious mindset has penetrated into every veteran player on the team, and with the support of others, Chauncey? Billups' blatant opposition to Larry? Brown's various arrangements. This made old Brown very angry, and he decided to make an example of him. Billups was traded.

I initially disagreed with the deal. Because like Chauncey? There's no other point guard like Billups in the league, and there's no one in the league to trade to. If you trade at a discount to a point guard who is not very cost-effective, the team is likely to lose its strength and withdraw from the championship race. But Larry? Brown insisted, and promised that the guy he bought would fit well into the team and contribute more to the team's championship, because the name he chose to trade with was Gilbert? Arenas.

Arenas is a phenomenal player of genius and I must admit that he is no better than Chauncey? Worse than Loops. On the contrary, his attack power is even better than Chaunse's? It's a few notches higher than Loops, but I'm not sure the Golden State Warriors will agree to the deal. I'm hesitant! But Larry? Brown's repeated assurances leaned me to agree to his trade request.

Lars? Jim doesn't know when and Chauncey? The contradictions caused by Billups are no longer verifiable, and as long as the two appear in the club, they will generally sneer at each other. Larry? Brown ready to trade Chauncey? Billups' affair by Lars? Jim knew ahead of time, which made him even more aggressive in training against Chauncey? Billups engages in cynicism, even insults. The arrogant Chauncey? Billups was naturally unwilling to be humiliated. For this tragedy was born, Lars? Jim was Chauncey? Billups broke the bridge of his nose with a punch.

Three hours after the tragedy, I received a response from the Golden State Warriors refusing to trade, and they gave two reasons: first. Arenas has one year left on his rookie contract, Chauncey? Billups is not as cost-effective as Arenas, and the second is that Arenas is unwilling to go to a team that is destined to be the second.

At the end of the afternoon training session, I put Larry? Brown called my office to sue him for this result, hoping that he would knock out the trade Chauncey? Billups's idea that he wanted him to do his best to deal with Chauncey? Billups' relationship should not affect the team's pre-match training camp. But Larry? Brown did not accept my advice at all, and he was furious, declaring that he would not take Chauncey? Billups never gave up on trading it off, and he even put Kwame? Brown was also pulled into the trade list, and very coincidentally, while he was yelling, Kwame? Brown showed up outside my office.

The contradictions that had been hidden under the table were suddenly put on the table, and suddenly became out of control. Kwame? Brown didn't say much, just gave me one choice: him or Larry? Brown.

It's not a difficult choice because there are qualified managers who have, and like Kwame? A dominant center like Brown is a once-in-a-decade, or even once-in-20 year, and any team's manager would not hesitate to choose to keep Kwame? Brown. But the question is not that simple for me.

Because of Larry? Brown was hired by me through guò personal relations, and at the time to Larry? Brown also invited several other teams, because of personal relationships, Larry? Brown just came to the Wizards, and now he wants me to sue Sù Larry? Brown: He has to go, how can I say that?

Of course, this is only one problem, and the other is more troublesome. Kwame? Brown saw me and Larry? Brown was muttering about trading him, which would inevitably have a certain psychological impact on him, and although he didn't say anything dissatisfied, I believe he must have a pimple in his heart. If you can't get rid of this pimple, this pimple will get bigger and bigger, and I can't guarantee that this pimple will not affect the team's preparation and will not affect the team's championship. However, this pimple has taken root and is really not so easy to eliminate.

I thought about it all night, I couldn't find any better way, I didn't know what to do, and I ended up running away.

Am I going to Ah? Mr. Pauline submitted his resignation and sued him. Mr. Pauline recently had a qiē thing, and then in Ah? Mr. Pauline moved my personal belongings out of the club before agreeing......

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