Chapter 83 The most dynamic end of the season(2/2)
Larry Bird:…
Damn it!
A bunch of shameless things!
I have lost, so I say goodbye!
"Big Bird" no longer speaks.
The alliance didn't say anything in the end, apparently letting the situation go.
You have to go through it every few years, right?
Moreover, these teams have all stated their own reasons, including injuries, small cities, and running out of money. They have been bad for many years, and they also meet the league's "poverty alleviation" target standards.
Even Stern can't say much. The NBA is a competition between players and a game among businessmen. Since he let the Spurs grab Duncan in the first place, he gave away Akron's young genius in 2003.
He gave Cleveland to Cleveland, and gave the Windy City Boys to Chicago last year... Now he has to give some love to the team that is also having problems.
This is part of the rules of the game, and even if he is the league president, he cannot interfere too much.
If it's messed up, let it be messed up!
However, just because Larry Bird stopped talking, it does not mean that the quarrel has stopped.
"New York has lost 18 consecutive games. No matter how bad a team is, it's impossible for it to be this bad!"
"I think it's impossible for the Suns to lose like this. They also have Shaquille O'Neal. This guy has returned to the All-Star stage this year. Will a guy like this let a team only win 15 games?"
"If the Grizzlies can't beat us, then they can just disband. We have only been in the army for two years!"
Well, yes, outsiders stopped talking. These bad guys started fighting among themselves. Steve Kerr accused the Knicks of losing too many games in a row. The general manager of the Clippers felt that the Suns had O'Neal.
It can't be that outrageous. Presti thinks the Grizzlies have to beat the Thunder to prove that they are not bad.
Chapter completed!