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Chapter 206 The most luxurious coaching staff in history

Chapter 206 The most luxurious coaching staff in history

"Hello, I'm Michael DeWeese. I'm glad you two can join my training camp." DeWeese stretched out his hand to the two people in front of him.

The name of a person, the shadow of a tree, as the hottest new star in the league, Davis' name is undoubtedly the idol of many young people today.

These two are no exception.

They quickly stretched out their hands.

"Hi, I'm Stephon Marbury."

"Hi, I'm Rasheed Wallace."

DeWeese looked at the performance of the two in front of him with satisfaction. Rasheed Wallace was even older than DeWeese, but he obediently hid his arrogance, like a good baby.

"Rest early today and go to training camp with the others tomorrow to start training."

After chatting with the two people for a while, DeWeese explained a few words to Marbury and Wallace, and left the hotel.

Time passed day by day, and the finals also passed game by game.

In the third game, under the attention of his home fans, Olajuwon scored a triple-double of 45 points, 22 rebounds, 5 assists and 11 blocks, and won the first game of the series.

In this overtime battle, Olajuwon gave Jordan a fatal block and finally led the team to win the overtime game.

It's Jordan's third consecutive game and the fifth consecutive 5+ game in the playoffs. People are watching when Jordan's amazing performance will end.

But in the fourth game, Jordan continued the expectations of the fans.

He scored 56 points and won again in a head-to-head matchup with Olajuwon.

It may be that the last game consumed too much energy and stamina. Olajuwon's performance was very dismal, scoring only 19 points, 14 rebounds and 4 blocks.The Bulls beat the Rockets on the road by 23 points.

The Bulls also won the match point with a big score of 3-1.

In the Magic locker room, more and more people watched the game at night. . .

Jason Kidd, Jerry Stackhouse, Michael Finley, Ray Allen, Chauncey Billups, Joe Smith, Antonio McDyess also arrived in Orlando one after another.

Camby was the last player confirmed for training camp.

After confirming that other players on the invite list will not participate in this training camp, DeWeese took everyone to Houston to watch what may be the last game of the finals.

Sure enough, DeWeese was not disappointed. Jordan once again showed a god-like performance. He scored 49 points and won the NBA championship in the 93-94 season cleanly in front of all Rockets fans.

And he also averaged 45.6 points, 6.6 rebounds, 3.4 assists, and 3.2 steals per game, and he undoubtedly won his fourth FMVP trophy.

For a while, Jordan became the only true god in the NBA, and everyone was overshadowed by Jordan.

DeWeese announced the official start of the training camp the next day.

Training camp roster: Tim Duncan, Kevin Garnett, Jason Kidd, Grant Hill, Juwan Howard, Kobe Bryant, Vince Carter, Allen Iverson, Tracy McGrady, Steve Nash, Jerry Stackhouse, Michael Finley, Ray Allen, Chauncey Billups, Joe Smith, Antonio McDyess, Marcus Camby, Stephon Marbury , Rasheed - Wallace a total of 19 people.

Two years later, people were surprised to find that Davis's training camp basically included all the high-ranking players in the three-year draft.

This training camp has also become Nedi Weiss' signature for a long time to come. All players are proud to receive an invitation from Di Weiss to the training camp during the offseason.

However, in the first training camp, there was a big and small oolong. . .

Because the meeting time agreed by DeWeese and the training camp coaches was June 6th, but today is only June 25th. . .

DeWeese can only play in person. He and O'Neill are responsible for the outside and inside of the training camp respectively, while Javi is responsible for other aspects of training.

Fortunately, DeWeese and O'Neal have the strength enough to suppress this group of future superstars who have not yet entered the league, otherwise DeWeese will lose his life.

While doing his best to train the players, he urgently contacted the coaching staff and asked them to come to Orlando earlier.

Finally, on June 6, the coaching staff arrived in Orlando.

Today is the day of the draft lottery, but it has nothing to do with the Magic, Davis just needs to wait for the final result.

At the league meeting two days ago, DeWeese proposed for the first time to cancel the "hand-check" rule, which was rejected as expected.

But Davis was surprised to find that, apart from the Spurs and Celtics that had been discussed in advance, there were actually many teams that chose to vote in favor.

The final result was only 12-16, a difference of four votes.

However, it wasn't the Magic's proposal that made DeWeese most concerned, but another rule change that was enough to shake the entire league.

The three-point line in the new season will be shortened by 7.25 centimeters from the original 50 meters to 6.75 meters.

The three-pointer strategy that Davis had been planning since crossing over had finally come into play. (This is a foreshadowing that has been buried since the beginning. I don’t know how many readers have guessed this point. It is estimated that those who know this are also old fans.)
Davis stood in front of all the training camp players and once again announced the official start of the training camp.

"Next, let's welcome the coaches of the training camp!"

After the speech, DeWeese held a secret and held an entrance ceremony for the training camp coaches.

The players waited eagerly for the entrance of the coaches.

The first to enter the court were D'Antoni, Donovan and Anna from the Magic's coaching staff. Anna's appearance caused a burst of strange screams from the players. They had never seen such a beautiful female coach. . .

However, soon, the strange shouts of the players turned into exclamations.

Next up is Kevin McHale.

McHale's entry also caused a commotion among the post players.

However, the commotion did not stop, but became bigger and bigger.

Next up is Isiah Thomas.

This time it was the exclamation of the defenders.

Then, the "King of Force" Larry Bird slowly walked into the stadium without being surprised, and waved his hands like greeting his fans.

The commotion among the players was growing.

The next one to appear was "Magic" Johnson who had disappeared for nearly two years.

The players' amazement has turned into cheers. They didn't expect DeWeese to make the training camp's specifications so high.

What they didn't expect was that this was not the end yet. . . .

"Next, let us welcome the arrival of the last coach with warm applause!"

Davis said loudly.

All the players focused their attention on the entrance of the player channel.

(End of this chapter)

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