The Celtics' offensive style, Murphy summed it up in one sentence, ran wild like a pack of wolves.

If there was an opponent standing in front of them, these guys would dare to pounce on them fiercely, and then bite desperately, just like the wolves in Yellowstone Park rounding up those elk, they really went on and on to kill them.

As long as they can still move and their opponents are not dead, the attacks of these guys will never stop, and will intensify. The kind of toughness down to the bone is the most obvious feature of the Celtics.

Some people even say that the current Celtics are far more terrifying than when they won eight consecutive championships. At that time, a kind of dominance and continuity were at play, but now, it is a kind of hope. These guys in Trend are crazy, they need victory and honor, so that kind of toughness will be carried through to the end.

This is not only because of the influence of Rivers, Thibodeau, or Auerbach on them, but these guys themselves are extremely disgusted with failure. Others are dejected when they lose, but these animals clenched their fists.

With this kind of strong support bred in their bones, the pack of wild wolves of the Celtics will be omnipotent.

They were able to cause such a big storm in the Eastern Conference last season, relying on this fierce offensive style.

Fighting against opponents like a lost dog, even if they are as tough as the Eastern Conference boss like the Pistons, they will feel their liver tremble.

Unexpectedly, in the transfer market, the Boston Celtics were raging like a storm on the court. In less than two days since the market opened, four deals have been finalized in a row.

No one else has reacted yet, Angie and Boston's management have released a series of big moves.

Ray Allen, Cassell, Anfernee Hardaway, James Posey, plus a trade incidental Glenn Davis, this is quite a ferocious transfer combo, which simply gave many teams Shocked.

Especially those teams that are still hesitating which players to get, they are simply surprised by Angie's lightning transfer efficiency. Many team managers are now under a lot of pressure and are reprimanded by fans in various ways.

Because compared with the efficiency of the Celtics, they don't even know how to plan the team's trading content. Although the table is full of various plans, it seems that they really look like a group of losers. An idiot at the starting line, probably the last thing many team managers want to do is to kill Ainge immediately.

Otherwise, I really don't know what evil this guy will do. There are only a few good players in the transfer market. Is it really going to be packaged by the Celtics?This matter of robbing people by hand is really fierce!

No matter what, Angie just signed the contract without saying a word, and others can only stare blankly!

This is the case with the Cavaliers. The little emperor clamored to strengthen the lineup. As a result, the few targets they just wanted to attack were packed away by the Celtics, not even giving the Cavaliers any scum. team stay.

As soon as Cassell terminated the contract, the Cavaliers over there thought it was time to send out an invitation. As a result, before their call was made, the deal between Boston and Cassell had been concluded!This made the people of Cleveland dumbfounded.

The same is true of Ray Allen's deal. They wanted to meddle, but they were busy for a long time, but they didn't succeed.

This group of Cleveland management also tried to seduce Sprewell and Webber, but Angie's contract renewal speed was obviously faster than theirs.

It is said that the little emperor is quite dissatisfied with the team's signings, but now the Cavaliers are a bit miserable. The team's salary space is already full, and the only way to make a deal is to change people.

And there are only a few guys like Larry Hughes who can get it. Now it's not that the Cavaliers don't want to trade, but they propose a trade. How many people will talk to them unless they dare to release James.

This assumption is definitely impossible, and if it is true, it can only be that the Gilbert brothers have gone crazy.

As far as the current lineup of the Cavaliers is concerned, no matter which one is picked out, it may not be able to impress the managers of other teams, especially Larry Hughes. Most people don't like trouble, and this guy is just trouble.

Half of the 5-year 7000 million contract has yet to come into effect. It is really not easy to expect to trade such a troublesome guy. Even if it can be done, it will take a lot of time to find a buyer.

He averaged 14.9 points, 3.7 rebounds, and 3.8 assists per game. The statistics are not bad, but compared with the past few seasons, Hughes' statistics are plummeting. With a big contract, who would want this guy?

And Hughes is still a standard glass man. Since entering the league, he has missed at least 20 games every season.

In addition, his temper is not good enough, so even a team like the SuperSonics that is ready to rebuild doesn't want this guy and want to trade him?The manager of the Cavaliers really needs to plan well.

In addition to Hughes, Marshall is another player who can't work with a contract of 700 million yuan. After joining the Cavaliers, the data has dropped like a high platform diving.

Although the contract is not too big, most people dare not make a deal. Last season, they tried to trade but failed.

This season dragged on until summer, so even if he left, it might not be done overnight. As for the trade?Even if it succeeds, the Cavaliers will still lose money here, just like the Knicks.

Now the Cavaliers and New York are almost like this. They are bought at a high price and immediately dropped into their hands when they get home.

And if you want to make a move, it depends on how you feel. The ratio of waste materials is simply painful.

Don't look at the little emperor screaming to strengthen the lineup, but what the Cavaliers can do here is indeed limited.

Unless the Gilbert brothers are determined to pay the luxury tax now, what the team can supplement is at most some bench players, and they are not high-level ones.

The main reason is that the Celtics acted too quickly, which shocked many people, and then a chain reaction began to erupt in the league. As soon as the wave of signings in Boston was over, everyone began to grab people. up!

Originally, no one would have thought that there would be such a signing battle after the transfer market opened, but the Celtics took the lead and muddied the water. Everyone was worried that their favorite target would be snatched away.

Therefore, panic was spreading, and various signing contracts began to appear like a flood, signing rookies, signing veterans, and trying to make large-scale deals for a few teams. Anyway, the rhythm of the entire market suddenly accelerated.

This made many players' agents so busy that they didn't have time to grind their teeth with people. As long as they were a little bit capable, they would call in one after another to inquire about the deal, for fear that they would be one step behind others.

Chaos, if you can describe this scene, it must be chaos. The Celtics' offensive, just like their efforts on Christmas, completely disrupted the order of the transfer market.

The teams preparing to rebuild began to search for the players they needed, and those strong teams also began to be busy.

Detroit renewed Billups' contract immediately to prevent others from thinking about the old guy, and then through the draft, they got Rodney Stuckey successively, and then selected Aaron Afflalo.

It can't be said that these two guys are top-notch in this draft, but at least they have a certain level. The personnel changes on the Pistons side are also quietly going on, but they are updating on the basis of retaining the original team.

But anyone who is familiar with the Pistons will say that it is really difficult for these old guys to return to the finals.

No matter whether the unlucky Sanders stays in the post next season or another head coach comes in, anyway, the goal of the Pistons will be to reach the playoffs. As for how far they can go, it all depends on the physical condition of these old guys. There is a competitive state, they are aging, not everyone can grow old and become stronger.

Although the competitiveness of the Pistons is still there, anyone who is familiar with them knows that these guys are slipping from the top, and now they are just using this old lineup to continue their glory as much as possible.

Strong teams are trying to increase their bargaining chips, so is the Pistons, and so is the Bulls. Last season, the Chicagoans were killed by the Cavaliers, which cut off the idea of ​​these calves reaching the Eastern Conference Finals.

No one will be willing to be a stepping stone. If you lost last season, you can get it back this season. From the Bulls' trade, you can see that in the case of retaining several main players, Gordon, Hinrich, and Luol Deng Next, they picked Joe Jim Noah with a weird haircut from the draft, and then signed Joe Smith.

In addition, the Chicagoans also renewed the contracts of Nocioni and Barrett. They want to gradually strengthen weak positions within the scope of preserving the main frame as much as possible, so that they can have stronger competitiveness in the East in the new season. Cavaliers, Pistons, this is the target of the Bulls, of course, including the Celtics.

Regardless of whether it is the East or the West, strong teams are desperately trying to gain capital that will make them stronger. Those who lost last season want to win back, and those who won last season want to continue to maintain it.

The transfer market ignited by the Celtics has been in a scuffle from the very beginning, and the competition is extremely fierce, but at this time, Angie has already stayed out of the matter, watching the competitors frantically robbing people.

It's not that Boston's operation is completely over, it's just that Angie is still brewing and considering, and there is a deal that is tempting him. Similarly, that deal is also full of risks.

Angie is no longer the kind of rookie who just became the manager of the team. He is weighing, maintaining a calm in this chaos, Boston may make a move, or it will make the water more muddy...

(Ah, actually, I’ve been tangled up... You said who’s who, whether you want it or not, this multiple-choice question is simply too tempting...)

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