Chapter 237: A Thousand Holes (Fifth Update)

Min Congda didn't know that he almost lost the team's head coach.

The kind of loss in the real sense, the kind that the whole person does not have.

At the moment, he is playing 2K11 at home, and 2K10 has been eliminated.

He needs a new game to improve his operational ability in order to better mess up.

Just a few phone calls in the morning made him worry and happy.

The good news was a call from Bonner's agent saying that Bonner might still consider staying with the Spurs.

The broker calculated the tax rates in Texas and California, Bonner's salary, the number of years, family issues, and so on.

It was also said that Popovich called him in the morning and said that he wanted Bonner to stay with the Spurs and that the contract amount was being considered for an increase.

Saying so much actually means one thing, hoping that the Clippers will add money.

Adding money is a good thing for Min Congda, of course he has to add money.

He wanted to give 30 million for 4 years directly, but the system didn't allow it.

It shows that this price is too high for Bonner, and then it is reduced to 20 million in 4 years, and the system allows the contract.

A big contract is out, and a piece of the Clippers' salary space is dug up, and Min Congda is of course happy in his heart.

There are two things that worry him, one is that Bonner signed a 4-year 20 million contract, and the system allowed it.

Is Bonner really worth the price? He's not as low as he was in 2K11?

Not only does Bonner have a low rating on 2K, but scouts and commentators don't rate him highly.

In 2010, his stats declined in all respects, worse than in 2009.

Otherwise, the Spurs would not have attached a "shooting clause" to his contract.

This is Min Congda's first free market signing, and he is worried that he will accidentally sign up for potential stocks.

Looking at the potential, he is the most inaccurate, through the system's contract salary ceiling, can you see the size of the potential?

Then he won't lose money if he signs like this, a player of 20 million in 4 years is very good.

Min tried to test other players and found that the system did not respond.

It means that if you are not really involved in signing a contract, the system will not take care of you.

In the end, Min Congda said: "The Clippers want to sign Smart Min, the contract amount, 5 million for 4 years, okay?" ”

Min Congda directly experimented with himself.

Unexpectedly, the system responded: [Yes. 】

How can it? Min Congda tried to increase the price, increasing it to 10 million in 4 years and 15 million in 4 years.

In the end, the price stopped at 20 million for 4 years, the same as Bonner.

Min Congda thought to himself, I don't know how to play basketball at all, I can play 20 million in 4 years, and it is estimated that the upper limit of this system for players below a certain level is 20 million in 4 years.

"So can I sign myself to play for the Clippers?"

[No, you can't.] 】

“… Then can I sign the old man who sweeps the floor downstairs? ”

[No, you can't.] 】

Yes, you just offer a price to bluff me to play, right, you can't sign you a yarn.

Min Congda skipped this matter, but did not notice the difference between his two questions.

"Signing Min Congda" and "signing Min Congda to play for the Clippers" are two different things.

As a player, Min Congda naturally can't get 20 million for 4 years.

But as a coach, it's hard to say.

And the contract of 20 million for 4 years, with an average annual contract of 5 million, is the top level in the NBA head coaching world.

If you take into account the status of a rookie coach - in terms of salary level in 2010, it is unique.

It's a pity that Min Congda tried to make himself a coach, and the system said that he could, but he didn't give money, and the salary system took it back.

If you don't have money, you still have to work hard to be a coach? That's still a fart, it's better to let Lao Deng work hard.

The second thing that worried Min Congda was another phone call.

The call came from Milicic's agent, Mark Costern.

He told Min Congda a not-so-good news on the phone:

"I'm sorry Smart, Milicic didn't really want to come to Los Angeles."

"Why, isn't the contract big enough? I can give much bigger. ”

"No, no, no, it's not that the contract isn't big enough, but... It's just too big, he doesn't want to come. ”

"What?"

Min Congda was speechless when he heard this, there was still something that money couldn't do in this alliance.

There are still people who think that the contract is too big and the money is too much, and they don't want to come?

Min Congda first stabilized Kostern, saying that there was still no chance of maneuvering peace talks, and if it was too big, the contract could be made smaller.

Mark Costern sighed and said, "Darko has some... Some obstacles, but I'll figure it out. I don't want to waste your sincerity, I'll do my best. ”

Min Congda said: "If I can, can I talk to Dakko in person?" ”

Min Congda has become somewhat interested in this depraved Bangyan show.

He thought he had a big contract down, and he must have come to Los Angeles to report for duty.

After all, his story is well-known in the league, the regret of the platinum generation in 2003, or rather...... Joke.

Min Congda didn't want to save him, but took a fancy to his outdated talent, which could give him a big contract without bringing combat power.

How wonderful.

Who knew that the system did not refuse, he himself actually refused.

As an ordinary person, Min Congda could not understand Milicic's thoughts.

He played 2K11 and pulled Milicic out, which was still very useful.

I kept thinking about the reason in my head, but I couldn't figure it out, and then Lao Deng called as if something was wrong, and Min Congda didn't want to deal with him and hung up the phone, almost killing Lao Deng.

In the evening, Kostern called and said that Milicic was willing to talk to Min Congda.

He is now home in Memphis and was traded by the Grizzlies to the Timberwolves in the middle of last season.

The Timberwolves wanted to sign him in the summer, but the Clippers offered him a bigger contract, and the Timberwolves couldn't match it at all.

Min Congda flew from Los Angeles to Memphis overnight, and Kostern accompanied him to Milicic's apartment in downtown Memphis.

Compared with Los Angeles, Memphis is much simpler and quieter, and the vehicles driving on the road do not have the bustling and congested feeling of Los Angeles.

The apartment where Milicic lives is also very simple, and these foreign players generally do not buy luxury houses, especially ordinary players.

You don't know when you're going to leave the city and stay for a year or two and you'll be home, so renting a house is the best.

When they retire and leave the United States, they will return to their hometowns, live there, and settle down with the money they earn from playing ball.

Seeing Milicic, Min Congda could tell from his expression that he was tired, pulled his face, and simply shook hands with Min Congda.

After sitting down, he didn't say a few words, he said that he was going to show Min Congda something, and then led Min Congda into his bedroom.

Min Congda's heart was pounding, wondering if I had entered a den of thieves? A 213 man led me into the bedroom, what do you want me to see?

He was a little flustered, covered his buttocks, and followed into the room to see that the wall of the bedroom was pitted and uneven at all.

Min Congda thought to himself: "What style of wall decoration is this?" The wind of the Kosovo war? ”

Milicic pointed to the wall and said, "Smart, do you see?" That's where I'm now, I'm not worth a contract at all, I'm not worth any of them. So, don't sign me. ”

Min Congda approached the wall to take a closer look, touched it, and looked at the traces, he understood that this pit was smashed with his fist.

(End of chapter)