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Chapter 104: Internal Contradictions

Although Yang Mo did not expect to become famous in South Korea, it did not disrupt his pace. He is a basketball player. It is impossible for him to put down basketball and go to South Korea to enter the entertainment industry, right? This is obviously

Unrealistic.

Therefore, on the second day after Jessica returned, Yang Mo took the initiative to train. Of course, this training was conducted in the indoor basketball gym at his home. If he went to the team training hall to practice, he would be scared to death.

If you can't do it, you might even be caught and treated as a monster to study. After all... this is something that has subverted modern medicine.

After a day of training, Yang Mo felt that his strength had risen again. Now he thought that he could easily outperform any teammate in the team, including Dwyane Wade. After all, his speed is now the highest in Allen Iverson's history.

Seventy percent of the speed, which is 90% or more of Iverson's usual speed. Although Dwyane Wade is also fast, he is undoubtedly inferior to Iverson. And Wade

Most of Germany's speed is based on excellent explosive power, so his breakthroughs are like lightning and cannot be defended. Iverson, on the other hand, is instinctively fast. Of course, his explosive power is also abnormal.

Yang Mo is actively training here, but there is an extra person in Pat Riley's office. This person is none other than the team's head coach Spoelstra.

Spoelstra has just returned from an away game and will have four consecutive home games, which is very good news for the team. Yes, the last stop of his road trip is the Charlotte Bobcats.

, they won the game, but were completely beaten inside by Okafor. However, after the game, Michael Jordan gave him a shocking temptation: Do you want Okafor? You can trade Young for it.

Michael Jordan's proposal undoubtedly made Spoelstra crazy, Okafoye! The second in the rankings in 2004! A top blue-collar player! A first-class inside player who can stably contribute 12 plus 10 per game!

If Spoelstra was the general manager, he would have agreed on the spot, but he was not. He needed to discuss it with Pat Riley.

So, when he returned to Miami, he didn't even go home, but went directly to Pat Riley's office.

"Boss, I think we have to make adjustments on the inside." Spoelstra did not mention Michael Jordan directly because he was not sure of Pat Riley's attitude towards this matter, so he still went round and round.

Test your tone.

"You think so too?" Pat Riley raised his eyebrows slightly, it was obvious that he also had this idea.

Pat Riley had this intention, and Spoelstra immediately breathed a sigh of relief. He quickly said: "Yes. Our center position does not have a big man who can strongly defend the basket, but our power forward position does not have a big man who can defend the basket strongly.

It's a little too crowded, but the height is awkward. So, I think we can trade our power forward with another team for a center."

Spoelstra said cautiously, not forgetting to glance at Pat Riley after he finished speaking. Seeing that Pat Riley's expression was relaxed and somewhat acknowledging, he immediately felt completely relieved.

Pat Riley listened to what he said, nodded, and continued to ask: "Do you think the team lacks that type of center? Do you have any favorite players?"

"Rebounds, blocks, defense. We are seriously lacking these inside." Seeing that Pat Riley recognized himself very much, Spoelstra relaxed his courage and said boldly: "If possible, I think the Warriors

Biedrins of the Mavericks, Dampier of the Mavericks, Kenyon Martin of Denver, Marcus Camby and Okafor of the Bobcats are all very good."

Although Spoelstra listed many names, Okafor was the one he articulated most clearly, and it was obvious that this was his favorite.

Pat Riley frowned after hearing Spoelstra's words. He had some objections to the coach's views, so he said: "Rebounds, blocking and defense, these things... Yang has them all, and

Very good at it. Why add a center of the same type?"

When Spoelstra saw Pat Riley talking about Yang Mo, he took a deep breath, gritted his teeth, and simply said what he was thinking: "I think Yang's height is too short. Although he hit two

It was a very good game, but that was because the opponent had never seen his video and didn’t know his playing style. Now... everyone has studied him thoroughly, and his professional skills can be seen in many newspapers, websites and TV.

Analysis. I think...we should trade him away and get a more experienced defensive center."

Upon hearing Spoelstra's words, Pat Riley completely understood. It turned out that the head coach came here to trade Yang Mo himself. He had long regarded Yang Mo as his proud work, how could it be possible that it hadn't blossomed yet?

As a result, he was sent away? But he did not lose his temper, but deliberately asked: "Do you think these teams will trade their main center with me for Yang?"

Upon hearing what Pat Riley said, Spoelstra was immediately happy. He felt that Pat Riley must have agreed with his suggestion. So he took the initiative to claim credit and said: "I talked with Michael Jordan and he was willing.

Let's trade Okafor to us for Young. He has always had a bad vision, and I think it's time to kill him. When the deal is completed, this will definitely become a laughing stock in his manager's history."

The more Spoelstra talked, the happier he became, as if he could see the deal happening soon. Being able to trade Yang Mo away in exchange for Okafor was equivalent to a deal with nothing to him.

However, for Pat Riley, it was a terrible proposal.

So, he patted the table lightly and said, "Are you sure that after the deal is completed, everyone will be laughing at Michael Jordan, not me?"

"Of course, once this deal is completed, everyone will say that you are the best manager in the NBA. And all the curses and slanders before will turn into praise. This is definitely a value-for-money deal, sir." Spohr

Stella encouraged her desperately, completely unaware that Pat Riley's face was extremely angry.

"These are Yang's data from three games and his efficiency analysis. Take a closer look and come back to talk to me tomorrow." Pat Riley tried not to get angry and took out a data sheet from the drawer and handed it to Spoelstra.

Stella.

Spoelstra felt a little strange when he took the data sheet. He didn't know what Pat Riley's real intention was. But he still took the data sheet with both hands, then politely said goodbye to Pat Riley, and took the data sheet with him.

I walked back in confusion.

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