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438 Brother Hug

Chamberlain nodded after hearing Harrington's words, then he looked at the other party frankly and asked, "Then have you contacted Walsh? Do you know who I am talking about, that idiot Walsh in New York Knicks."

It wasn't that Chamberlain was maliciously slandered, Walsh really had such a nickname now. Marbury's affairs were easy to do, and there was a template. If he learned that Bird sent him out to play and then contacted other teams privately, Marbury would have been sent away long ago. After all, there are still many people who covet Marbury's combat effectiveness, and these people don't care about his big contract - just treat it as a gamble, at most, it's okay if he doesn't sign him next season.

Another advantage of sending Marbury out to play is that he is happy to serve him. Even if there is no team willing to accept him, he is embarrassed not to let go and buy out the full price. His contract is 21.9 million, and he can just open his mouth for more than one million, right?

As a result, Walsh messed up all this. He wanted to use Marbury to establish his authority, but he pretended to be B and was fucked. What kind of character is Marbury? That is the hob meat mixed on the street. Is it so easy to deal with? So the league is now ridiculing Walsh as a fool. When things come to this point, everyone understands that the Knicks uniform team has lost. They must pay Marbury 21.9 million in buyout gold.

After hearing Chamberlain's words, Harrington was silent for a moment, and then said, "You can't call Mr. Walsh by such a name."

Needless to say, Chamberlain immediately understood that Old Nelson was not taken out of context, and Harrington really contacted Walsh.

It's no wonder that Harrington was Walsh's choice to be the NHAR spoon, and it was a coincidence that Walsh was the general manager of their opponent Pacers this time. He chose Harrington, who was also from high school, and he helped train him at all costs.

Walsh has always had a good relationship with Harrington, but the impact of the Auburn Palace Fighting was too great that someone had to push the jar, so the Pacers cut off Walsh, otherwise Harrington would not have been traded out of the Pacers.

When Walsh first arrived at the Knicks, he was eyeing Harrington. He contacted the Warriors' senior management several times, hoping to exchange Eddie Curry for Harrington. But the Warriors' concern was that the Sharks' poor defense and attitude, as well as the slow pace comparable to Yao Ming, could not adapt to the old Nelson's request, and the transaction was put on hold, but Walsh never gave up.

In fact, since Harrington came to the Warriors, he and Nelson have not gotten along very much. Although he once occupied an extremely important position in the old man's small ball running and bombing lineup, the relationship between the two was not harmonious in private, especially since last season.

Last season, Harrington found that he often could not appear in the starting lineup of Old Nelson, and even many times, it was not even his turn in the regular rotation lineup, especially after West and Billups arrived. This season, with the team selected Ibaka and decided to train him, this problem became even more serious, which was also the decisive factor that stimulated his determination to break with the team.

Last season, Harrington averaged 2.6 points and 4 rebounds per game, the lowest data in the past four years. This season has been even worse. He averaged only B6 points and 2 rebounds per game, and his playing time has dropped sharply. He has no chance to play in two games. You should know that Harrington also carries a considerable contract, and his contracts for the next two years are - 10,000 US dollars and 10.03 million US dollars respectively.

Although Harrington had a bad relationship with Old Nelson, he had a good relationship with the players, so he explained his thoughts: "My contract is 10 million, but there are so few places to help the team, and I am still young. Two years later, I still want a better contract. I don't even have time to play at the Warriors. How do I get the contract with the data?"

This is indeed a big problem. Chamberlain was silent for a moment, and then said: "You should believe Lao Tang. He is not the kind of guy who ignores his players' lives and death. You know this. I believe that next season, he will definitely give you more opportunities to perform. Your contract year will never be enough. But this year is not possible. You also know that Lao Tang wants to make Ibaka mature as soon as possible, so he must give him more opportunities to exercise."

Harrington shook his head and said, "But will the team wait until next season? Monta was sent away because of the overlapping position and the inappropriate salary. Isn't he my role model? My contract is not small, and my position is also in conflict with Ibaka, and my contribution to the team is not as good as Monta. What should I do if the team trades

"How many times have I said that you are a non-sale product of the team?" Old Nelson couldn't help but roar. He was a little sad. Chamberlain was right. In fact, Ibaka's performance was not very good, that is, his combat power was worse than Harrington.

However, his head coach is also the general manager, and he has to look at it for the long term. Obviously, Ibaka has more potential than Harrington. Moreover, the team now lacks a real power forward instead of a swaying man like Harrington, so he can only reduce Harrington's playing time to train Ibaka.

"What's the use?" Harrington also yelled, and he shouted angrily, "Last season, you said Monta was not a product, but he was sold yet? The team clearly said that one set of things is my tomorrow. Sooner or later, the team will suddenly trade me like Monta. Since that's the case, why can't I find a next home for myself?"

"Then which one do you think of?" Old Nelson suddenly stopped arguing. He became calm and his expression returned to calm. Seeing his expression change, Chamberlain, Billups and others felt a slump in their hearts. They knew the old man too well. Old Nelson yelled and roared was actually fine, which means that he treated you as his own person. There is a saying that caring will cause chaos. Old Nelson is like this.

When Old Nelson handled something calmly, it means that he had made up his mind, and it also means that in his eyes, the people and things involved in the matter are no longer what he values. His current expression and tone show that he is determined to send Harrington away.

Neither Chamberlain nor Billups considered what the most important thing about the Warriors now is? It is not how many suitable players there are, but the locker room should be stable as long as Chamberlain is there and as long as Chamberlain grows as expected, the championship will belong to the Warriors sooner or later, especially the team now has three strong players, Billups, Iverson, West, and three potential stocks Curry, Moro and Ibaka.

Old Nelson is most afraid of the locker room turmoil now, which is why he has been reluctant to come to Iverson before. This deal does make him feel uncomfortable. He is ashamed of Ellis who trusts him, but what can he do? He is the general manager but the team is not his. Moreover, Ellis deceived the team in the matter of injury. As a new boss, Richard has to burn three fires to establish his authority. In summary, Ellis' departure is destined from the moment he is injured.

Old Nelson never told others about the secret of trading Ellis. The old man himself had borne the sin, but Harrington just talked about this matter and said that he was worried that Old Nelson would suddenly trade him without trust. The old man couldn't stand it anymore. Ellis's transaction was his reverse scale and would never be mentioned.

Before Harrington could answer the answer, Old Nelson said after asking the question: "Think about it carefully, give you two days, and give me the answer the night after tomorrow when you return to San Francisco. Okay, the matter will end here. Everyone should go back and prepare for the evening game."

The game was held routinely at the Ansek Arena. Minneapolis fans were equally dissatisfied with the team. The Warriors once again enjoyed the feeling of home court, especially Harrington and Jackson. They had fought here before. The former started the NH journey here, and the latter was regenerated as the starter here. The fans had a unique relationship with them. When the two appeared, the cheers were particularly loud.

The terrifying waves shuttled through the air. With the cheers of the fans, the air seemed to be shattered by the waves. Chamberlain faintly felt the air fluctuating like a lake where he threw stones.

"Damn, the fans here are crazy," Chamberlain yelled at Jackson.

Jackson changed his usual carelessness. He wore a blue and gold robe with a solemn expression. After entering the arena, he waved to the fans around him. Finally, he ran to the midfield and looked at the Pacers' team logo carefully, with a look of melancholy.

This city and this stadium also carried his dreams. It was nothing at all, but today after a quarrel in Harrington, Jackson suddenly felt a little tired. He experienced so many teams in the league and met so many teammates. Many people came and left. Many people never met again after leaving. For a moment, Jackson fell into inexplicable confusion.

Entering the familiar stadium and looking at the familiar floors and team logos, Jackson couldn't find those familiar guys:

Old captain Reggie Miller, a thin but really tough warrior, in the 20304 season, the Pacers' lineup was strong that year, and they really could win the championship. As a result, with the roar of Auburn Palace, Miller's dream of winning was shattered. At the end of that season, the killer who had never compromised his career in his career surrendered to the power of fate and retired in disgrace.

Jermaine O'Neal, the core insider at the Warriors' offense and defense at the time, was a irritable, loyal guy with a strong shoulder and moral shoulder. The reason why Chamberlain received Jackson's support as soon as he came to the Warriors was because he vaguely saw the shadow of O'Neal Jr. Now this shadow is getting weaker and weaker, because even O'Neal Jr., who is at the peak, cannot do what Chamberlain can do now.

Ron He Tester, his best brother, knew he would be punished terriblely in Auburn Hills Palace, but when Artest took action, Jackson did not hesitate and did it. In fact, when he took action, he knew that he would be kicked away by the team, but he could not do such a thing when he watched his good brother be beaten up and remained indifferent.

The last one, Harrington, who thought that the two could support each other and go further in the NHA, even longed for how to show off to those old brothers when they lifted the O'Brien Cup together. As a result, before the O'Brien Cup was lifted, the two brothers were going to part ways.

Back on the bench, Jackson and Harrington hugged heavily, and the latter revisited the old place and was even worse, because he was about to go to another strange team again. Two big men hugged each other, and the photographers took a photo of the two in confusion. They didn't understand. Are these two guys so solemn and sad in the photo? Later, soon, the Harrington trade appeared, and they understood the meaning of the expressions of the two men at that time.

That was the last hug between brothers. From then on, when they met the court again, they would meet each other in war.

"Boss Jack..." Harrington didn't know what to say. If he felt sorry for someone he asked for a deal, it was the man who looked very Hu Dan in front of him.

Jackson didn't let him continue. He patted Harrington's back hard and said heavily: "Don't whine like women. Today is good, and be good in front of our fellow villagers. We must let them know that brothers are living well, just rest assured."

In fact, although the Warriors came to the expedition with their tired bodies, they didn't take their opponents seriously.
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