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Chapter 210 Big Fish in the Free Market

Chapter 210 Big Fish in the Free Market
"Joe, if Jordan retires after he wins three consecutive championships, how do you think the world will react?" DeWeese smiled and unceremoniously plagiarized the idea of ​​the previous space slam dunk.

Joe Patka's eyes lit up.

"In addition, I am very interested in this scene, can you give me a few positions? Well, let's tentatively choose O'Neill and I. It would be even better if you can arrange some scenes for the two little guys over there." After talking to Joe Patka, Davis pointed to Kobe and McGrady who were fighting bulls on the field field over there, and put forward his request with a smile.

Joe Patka is well aware of the great energy of the young man in front of him. It can be said that the Warner Bros. company behind him is simply not the same size as the family of the young man in front of him.

He didn't dare to neglect, and after reaching an initial agreement with Jordan, he answered Davis' question seriously.

"No problem, I'll add a few slots to the new script," he assured Davis.

DeWeese nodded in satisfaction, and continued to lie down and bask in the sun. This kind of life is really comfortable, but the training time is a bit short, which is the only thing that makes DeWeese feel uncomfortable.

The 3-day vacation soon ended, and the members of the training camp reluctantly returned to the place where they should go.

Most of them are guaranteed to come to this training camp next year.

Davis responded with a smile.

"The doors of the training camp are always open to you!"

Then, life returned to normal for DeWeese.

But there are a lot of things to do during the offseason. For a team like the Magic that hasn't changed much, Davis also needs to deal with a lot of things every day.

The most important thing before Davis is that Scott's contract has expired.

Just when DeWeese was struggling to renew his contract with Scott, he heard a gossip.

"Rain Man" Kemp and the Sonics had a falling out and wanted to find a new owner.

He didn't pay much attention to the news, but the next day, Kemp officially announced that he would not renew his contract with the Sonics.

The first big fish in the transfer market appeared.

At this time, the Bucks, which won the No. [-] pick this year, are also in trouble.

The first sentence of the new No. [-] pick in the contract negotiation gave the Bucks a blow.

"I want a 13-year, $1 million contract."

The Bucks uniform team had a question mark on Nick Young's face.

"What are you talking about? One hundred million?"

Then the Bucks uniform team began a long negotiation.

Each family has its own difficulties, and Davis has been having a headache with Scott these days.

Horry performed well last season, and Davis wanted to help Horry to the team's sixth man position, but Scott, as a meritorious veteran, was embarrassed to put him on the shelf directly.

He also discussed the lineup with D'Antoni.

D'Antoni also said that the potential behind Horry is greater than Scott.

The current players on the Magic team who have contracts are: O'Neal, Sprewell, both of whom have been executed as team options, Rodman and Cole still have one-year contracts, let alone the long-term contract of Davis, and the three of them are also in the rookie contract period.Mason has two years left on his contract, and Horry has one year left on his contract.

As for the others, the contracts of Anderson and Scott expire this year, and the rest have signed one-year contracts, which can be ignored.

With no big fish in the free market this year, DeWeese will definitely keep one of Anderson or Scott, and DeWeese is more inclined to Anderson.

Two days later, DeWeese heard another tip.

"Human Movie Essence" Dominique Wilkins decided not to renew his contract with the Clippers after executing the contract.

He was traded to the Clippers by the Eagles in the second half of last season and played 25 games. Although the statistics are gorgeous, he only led the Clippers to a dismal record of 8 wins and 17 losses, so he decided to test the free market after the season.

Another big fish appeared.

However, whether Davis is interested in Kemp or Wilkins, the Magic has no shortage of strikers, and the inside and outside play centered on Davis and O'Neal does not need a core on the striker to share the ball.

He is struggling with the team's talent glut. . .

In the end, Davis found Scott honestly and wanted to ask Scott about his contract renewal intention.

DeWeese had mixed feelings about Scott's intentions.

He is going to find a team that can play the main force.

As for the main position, Davis can't guarantee it, so he can only regretfully break up with Scott amicably.

Anderson's side went relatively smoothly, because the team's pure shooting guards are only him and Baker. Although Sprewell can also play the second position, he now appears more in the third position. After half a season of training, he has also become an indispensable main force for the team.

Davis didn't want to take the risk of changing the main force. He was afraid of destroying the team's established chemistry. Even if Wilkins came, he would hesitate.

So he signed a three-year 3 million contract with Anderson, and the third year is a player option.

After talking to Anderson about the contract extension, DeWeese slumped in a chair.

"Hey, Kyle, do you think our team still needs to be strengthened?" He asked Kyle, who was promoted to be his assistant because of his outstanding work.

Yes, it was the rookie scout who showed up in Chapter 1 and wanted to sign Davis to the Magic.

Kyle shook his head.

"I don't know what else the team needs to strengthen. In terms of main force, our lineup is already perfect, but in terms of substitutes, everyone thinks that the stronger the players on the bench, the better?"

Speaking of this, Kyle suddenly became excited.

"Michael, why don't you contact Kemp? If he comes to our team, he should be more effective than Dennis, right?"

Davis shook his head resolutely, joking, such a perfect tool man, without occupying the ball, can create countless possessions for the team. Where can I find such a player?

"Kamp doesn't fit our system and if he comes, he needs to occupy the ball."

The possession of the ball has always been the most important issue for Davis. Apart from him and O'Neal, the other players on the Magic team either have no offensive ability or have strong off-the-ball abilities. Now the Magic has almost reached the balance that Davis hoped for.

He seems to want good-looking data, O'Neal also wants good-looking data, and they also want the Magic to have good results. It is very difficult to find a balance between these two points.

At this time, Davis's phone rang again.

He listened for a while, hung up the phone, and said to Kyle, "Ron Harper is testing the free market."

(End of this chapter)

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