Chapter 890

The Suns are 23 wins and 4 losses, the same record as the Lakers, but the Suns lost a game to the Clippers in the same district and fell behind the Lakers in the divisional record. This makes the Lakers still rank No.1 in the Pacific Division, No.1 in the West, and No. No.1, the sun is still ranked second.

Barkley commented after the game: "The Big Three of the Lakers are really strong. The three teamed up and made 57 of 32 shots, including 5 of 2 three-pointers, 12 of 8 free throws, and scored 74 points. However, their weaknesses are too obvious. , They are too slow, they can't run Marion, they can't run the Hammers, and they can't run the Suns guards.

As for the Lakers' striker, Artest is just as good as Battier.

But at the back line, the rookie Rondo played well. He used his speed to blast Cassel to scum, and then played three-on-one with Marion and Ginobili, and beat Kobe bloody.

This game shows that giants alone are useless.

Hammer is right, don't brag about the giant lineup, the Suns can toss the Lakers to death with just speed. "

After the game, Li Ba accepted an on-site interview.

"Hammer, did you think you could beat the Lakers before the game?" an ESPN reporter asked.

Li Ba said disdainfully: "Do you think I'm as unprofessional as you ESPN?"

"Ha ha……"

Some reporters laughed.

The reporter said in embarrassment: "Can you explain in detail?"

Li Ba said: "Of course we want to win, don't you think the Lakers are so strong that we dare not expect to win?

This is really an incredible idea. No wonder ESPN will adjust our and the Lakers' chances of winning because of a tactic.

Your job, to be honest, is too bad. I think at this time, Mr. President Pitaro must be thinking, who am I going to fire? "

"Murray, if your department shows such unprofessional performance again, I will directly fire you and you."

When the Suns beat the Lakers, ESPN's championship probability rankings became a joke. ESPN President Pitaro called the head of the basketball department and roared.

"Mitch, we need a trade." Old Buss said to Kupchak very carefully before leaving the court.

"Jerry, I'll do it right away," Kupchak said.

Far away in Miami, the Heat headquarters, Pat Riley and team owner Micky Arison watched the game together, and the result of the game left the two silent for a while.

Pat Riley said: "Mickey, the Suns played another fast break tonight, and the hammer's precise long pass provided enough momentum for their fast break tactics."

Alisson said: "Pat, I feel your pressure. However, we are still successful this season, and our trade and reinforcement in Hughes are also successful. Our ball market has grown a lot and is the best player in the league. One of the few teams that has been successful."

Hearing what the boss said, Pat Riley breathed a sigh of relief and nodded: "From the perspective of team operation, we are successful, but I hope to be more successful.

Wade has begun to enter the peak period, but I don't feel at ease about his knee. I don't think his peak period will be too long. The next few years are our opportunities. "

Alisson said: "We have Wade, Ray Allen is also very fast, and White Chocolate's speed is not slowing down, right?"

Pat Riley said: "It is true that we are not as slow as the Lakers. We can defend against the Suns' fast break from the outside. However, we cannot prevent the fast attack of the hammer.

If we play like the Lakers tonight, and there are no two top insiders to suppress the Hammers under the offensive basket, Haslem's height is still poor, and Marion or the Suns other inside substitutes can carry him. Hammer can defend Garnett alone, so we will suffer even more. Garnett is not suitable for playing hard at the basket at all, and he can't beat the Hammer alone.

So the tactics played by the Lakers tonight are not suitable for us, and we have to find another way. "

"Pat, how's your recruiting from the NFL going?" Ariki asked.

"It's difficult, after all, the quality requirements of the two sports are different. But I was also trying, and the result didn't surprise me, nor disappoint me too much."

That's what he said, but Pat Riley's tone was still a little disappointed.

"Can we get LeBron James?" Arison asked suddenly.

"I talked to his agent. There is no chance this season. The Cavaliers will not trade him. But after the contract ends this season, he may leave the Cavaliers, but we are afraid that we do not have the right chips to trade him. The Cavaliers are impossible. Let him go for free, they have the right to trade matching."

Pat Riley said.

Alisson said: "What about Ray Allen?"

Pat Riley was stunned, thought for a while and said, "Ray Allen and Wade have some overlapping positions, and they can indeed be traded. It is of course great to be able to exchange him for LeBron James, but it is scary that he is alone. Not for LeBron. Of course, I'm going to try, we always try when we get the chance."

In Los Angeles, Kupchak stayed up all night, stayed up until dawn, and called Spurs general manager Buford.

"Mitch, I'm not at work yet." Buford answered the phone, but didn't intend to talk about it.

"No no no, Robert, help me, you gave the Grizzlies an O'Neal for nothing, help us again, we will help you get rid of the Suns, I swear."

Kupchak said in a pleading tone.

Of course Buford watched the Christmas game last night, and said with a sneer, "Parker is our future, he is not for sale."

"No no no, Robert, don't say that, help us, otherwise Greg will die of anger if the sun completes the dynasty defense." Kupchak said.

Buford was a little helpless, and said: "Who do you want to trade for Parker? You have replaced all your potential with the Big Three. The depth of the bench can't even drown a baby. I can't think of any bargaining chips you have."

"No, we have."

Kupchak said with certainty: "O'Neal has an 8000 million contract, but Cassel's contract has expired. If you take him away, there will be a large space for next season, and then you will be able to spend the offseason next year. Pick the great, and then add one or two superstars, you can complete the reconstruction next season, and you will be eligible to become a strong team that year."

"That's impossible." How could Buford be fooled like this, he said: "You must show your potential to trade Parker, otherwise I will hang up the phone."

Damn it, Kupchak failed to fool around and cursed secretly.

"Robert, you can give the Grizzlies an O'Neal for nothing, why don't you give us Parker?" He asked suspiciously.

Buford said unhappily: "Because O'Neal threatened us with retirement, we can't do anything about it. But Parker is not O'Neal, you want him, you can exchange for chips."

(End of this chapter)

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