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875 gold medal, I got it

When Chamberlain entered the closed training camp, a small passenger plane slowly landed at Miami International Airport. Then, under the rush of a group of elite men in suits and ties, a Nwei man wearing Gucci sunglasses walked off the passenger plane.

A huge electronic screen stood in front of the airport. The man walked hurriedly, but when he arrived in front of the electronic screen, he stopped, then looked up at the electronic screen, and said nothing for a long time:

LeBron James, the emperor without a championship throne...

The end of the episode is with an ellipsis on the electronic screen, which seems to leave endless regrets.

Seeing the man's complex expression stopping, a bald white man walked up and whispered: "Stop looking, LeBron, let's go quickly. If those damn paparazzi see you coming to Miami, what kind of storm will cause tomorrow."

Yes, this strong man is the little emperor James who just lost in the finals.

After the finals, the Little Emperor had a very intensive schedule. He had met with no less than 6 NHAI teams at his home in Cleveland, the Nets, the Knicks, the Heat, the Speedboats, the Bulls and his old club, the Cavaliers.

Since then, he has patrolled the United States and met no less than 6 NHAI teams.

It can be said that wherever he steps, the team boss, general manager and coach, and a large group of suitors racked their brains to please him. They were all smart people, bringing gifts and promises to please the "emperor".

James knows why these bosses please him so much. There is no doubt that he can bring endless wealth to a team, but can he bring a championship to the team?

By the same token, he can get a lot of wealth by participating in any team, but can he get a championship?

At least at this stage, all teams should know as well as James: nothing can be promised.

This is especially true for competitive sports, where enough money and excellent teammates are not guaranteed to win the championship.

It is difficult to win one championship, it is even more difficult to get two, and it is a heroic feat. Winning four or more is a miracle.

Chamberlain has been portrayed as James' number one enemy at this stage, but judging from the championship, James seems to be unworthy of being Chamberlain's enemy. Chamberlain already has two championships, one PNVP, and James won nothing.

The worst thing is that James finally won the first MP of his career last season but is now recognized by all fans as the result of the league's undercover operation.

James and Chamberlain's face-to-face battle in the finals was a mess

When 18-year-old James entered the NHA as the "Pride of Heaven", the topic of talking about him was how excellent a player he would become, and only the sky was his limit.

Now it is: Which team will he play for? How can they benefit each other? Endless imagination has appeared in the hearts of the fans:

Will James join the Nets? Can he make the Knicks regain their glory? Can he become the Bulls' new Jordan? Or will he keep playing for his hometown team to bring a championship for Cleveland? Will he go to the Clippers to pull his teeth on Kobe's territory? Will he join forces with Wade in Miami?

Most people firmly believe that James will win the championship one day. But his fans hope that the "Emperor" has already won the championship ring at this time, but nothing can be guaranteed.

He has led the Cavaliers to the playoffs over the past six seasons, including the first time in 207 to reach the Finals, but even though they have the best regular season record in the past two years, they have never been able to win the championship.

There is a view that it is unfair to measure a player's greatness by the championship, and it is ridiculous to say that he is not as good as Chamberlain.

But in fact, this is the fairest, and this statement is not necessarily ridiculous.

Our performance in our work and life must be measured. For athletes, the measurement standard is very simple: win a championship.

James seems not to realize that the biggest challenge he faces is to find a way to make up for the wider gap between himself and Chamberlain as soon as possible. Therefore, James is still in the climbing period, no matter which team he plays for in the end.

The bigger problem now is that Chamberlain, a junior, is already ahead of James, and he doesn't have to worry about who he is with. All he has to do is lead the team to win the championship in the NHA and the World Championships to win the gold medal.

That's so simple

Under the guidance of the agent, James finally left Miami International Airport. The moment he walked out of the airport, he looked back at the billboard, feeling that his career was like the ellipsis at the end of the sentence, full of confusion and unknown, where should he go?

At the same time, a handsome and handsome man came to the Golden Beach Hotel, one of Miami’s most luxurious hotels. He took a Mercedes-Benz business car into the hotel’s parking lot, and then went directly to the top floor through a secret lift.

Like James, this handsome guy is surrounded by him.

As he walked into the lift, a black female cleaner with big hair burning into big waves whispered to the people around him: "He looks really like the godfather El Piccino."

Another male cleaner scoffed and said, "He is the godfather, but not the godfather in the movie Pacino, but the godfather of the Miami Heat, Pat Riley."

Pat Riley, since he started to travel behind the scenes of the Dragon in the early 21st century, the world has only paid attention to the match between Zen Master and Popovich, Rivers, Adelman, George Carl and Old Nelson, and forgot about their wits battle journey in the past three years.

Old Nelson's strongest point lies in his vision. Zen master is good at leading the team to win championships, Riley is good at making a brilliant plan. Popovich's power is to gather the team to play the role of everyone.

But no matter what, Riley's coaching career is no worse than these opponents.

Old fans still remember that his blackboard-style encouragement and Lakers' performance moments are treasures of the times; New York-style iron-blooded defense is a controversial legacy that has won the most honors and haters have been demoted to the most detrimental legacy of thousands of years; in addition to coaching, the two assistant coaches of the Van Gundy brothers, went out to set up their own business, and also tasted the taste of the finals.

But Riley's most powerful ability is really not a coach, it is incomparable to other opponents.

When he led the Lakers in early 198, he was 37 years old and had no qualifications. He was able to turn this proud army that had just driven away the champion coach Westhead into a championship team. In the 30s, he went to New York and operated a little, leading the second spring in the Knicks history.

When he went to Miami, he stole Alonzo Mooning from Charlotte Hornets, moved Tim Hadavi, who had been here for the next year, and then invited the sun to the old Dan Marley, and gathered a few iron-blooded blue-collar workers. With a spell, he became the Eastern Powerhouse.

Riley is a perfectionist.

In the NHA, the exquisiteness of suits and ties is comparable to that of Larry Brown, who is meticulous in nature. As for the elegant and graceful big back, there is nothing in the world.

He will never be willing to have 6 wins in mediocrity, and the Walking Dead will be in the first round of the playoffs.

Every time the team's climax ends, he rarely busy delaying his aging, but instead reforms it with a quick and quick knife to form another championship competitor.

After Morning's kidney disease, he deceived Butler in a elusive way. Odom was a young talent, and then retreated behind the scenes and chose Wade, which gave Miami a new skeleton.

But in the summer of 204, when I smelled the news of the shark running east, I started without hesitation and started to gamble.

He won the Sharks in 204, returned to serve as the head coach in 205, renewed the Sharks' 100 million in 6 years, and then won the championship in 2UU.

This series of operations was as anxious as sparks, and then, in 26 years, he hid behind the scenes again.

Riley's disappearance made fans begin to forget him, and some even think he is old, has no ambitions, and may have even been emptied by the new uniform group.

But those who are familiar with him know that what he may have grown old may be his forehead and hair, and that heroic heart, which will never grow old unless it is nailed into the coffin.

Fortunately, Old Nelson is a person who is familiar with Riley, so although the outside world is hotly hyped about James's whereabouts, most people are paying attention to the Knicks, Nets, Bulls, Cavaliers and other teams, he cares about the Heat the most.

It is normal for the Knicks to get attention. These guys blatantly accumulate a large amount of high-cost long-term garbage expiration contracts, and look like "LeBron, we are hungry and keep these guys for you." They jump up and down all day long, more lively than acting in Hollywood blockbusters.

In contrast, the Heat were a bit too quiet, which Old Nelson couldn't believe, so after the draft, he sent half of the team's scouts to Miami.

The scouts were also happy to go to Miami to enjoy the sun, beaches and beauty, but they knew their responsibilities and were working hard to pay attention to relevant news. Even if James arrived in Miami secretly, they still got the relevant information in front of the reporters and then gave it back to Old Nelson.

After receiving the news that James arrived in Miami at such a critical moment, Old Nelson suddenly thought of something and said to the secretary: "Go and use the fastest time to get me the Heat trade and their player contract after 207."

These materials are ready-made. After all, only by knowing yourself and others can you win a hundred battles.

The beautiful secretary with long legs in black stockings quickly sent the information, and Old Nelson opened it, and transactions appeared in his sight:

In July 207, Riley signed low-priced role players such as DeQian Cook, Joyle Anthony, Smarsh Pick, Alexander Johnson, Devin Green, Charlie Bale, and veteran "Penny" Hardaway to fill the lineup with low prices.

Meanwhile, Riley did not renew the 2UU championship team sixth man James Percy, and scorer Capono, letting them go to the Celtics and the Raptors, which was the beginning of the loss of the championship team members.

In October 207, Riley threw Antoine Walker, Doleak and Simien to Minnesota and came Ricky Davis and Mark Blunt. The purpose of this move is clear: Ricky Davis' contract expires in 26 years.

Throughout the summer of 207, Old Nelson could interpret it like this: Lai used the 2UU07 season to complete the final tentative gambling and decided to give up. So the 2UU championship lineup began to disintegrate, clearing space, saving money, and accumulating expiring contracts, becoming the Heat's first choice.

The Heat just lived through the whole 2070B season.

Most of the players signed in 207 were cut, with Cook and Joyle Anthony up and down in the Development League. The big incident occurred in February 26: The Sharks were thrown to Phoenix and moved to Banks and Marion.

At this point, the 2UU champion team leader was completely broken up.

At that time, many fans criticized Riley's inaction. Many NHA uniforms, including Old Nelson, also secretly laughed at his lack of ambition.

Now old Nelson feels that he was dumped at that time, and the idiots who should be ridiculed are those who are idiots

Continue to read:

In April 26, assistant coach Larry Polstra was promoted to head coach and served as the shadow warrior; Riley once again lived behind the scenes and ruled the country from behind the curtain.

In the 26th draft, he won two major Kansas treasures: the second-largest Michael, the devil in the world, and signed in James Jones in July.

At this point, the grass teams of the hot team in the past 26-10 seasons have roughly formed:

Chalmers plays the defender, Beasley, Heisman and Marion three power forwards, James Jones and Cook are the shooters, and Joyle Anthony is the blue-collar worker.

In 209, all Heat renewals were short.

The scraps were repaired and the small fuss was made. In February 209, Marion changed to O'Neal Jr.

Looking back, the reason for this transaction is simply that Marion’s contract expires in 209, while O’Neal Jr. expires in 210.

Marion will expire in the summer of 209 and will definitely not sign for only one year, so it is better to go to O'Neal Jr. You can play for one more year, and it will be over until the 210th.

In the summer of 209, Riley picked up Richardson's contract expired in 210; in October, Riley signed Arroyo again, and Alstom later: it was only one year.

In the summer of 209, when New York and New Jersey were making a big fuss toward LeBron and Wade, Riley silently began to run his plot.

His ambition is far more than just trying to keep Wade.

Miami media exposed Riley's idea in 209: What he wanted was Wade, another 210 superstar, and an older superstar, plus Beasley and Chalmers, this is the future of Miami.

But no one paid attention to the information at that time, and everyone thought it was just a little gossip that Miami media attracted attention.

Looking at the information in front of him in a daze, Old Nelson suddenly remembered a sentence Riley said before the start of the regular season last year: "We have been preparing for it since we sent the sharks."

After hearing this, many people laughed at Riley for being stubborn.

Are you preparing? What have you prepared?

As we all know, Wade completed the 2609 season of Phoenix Nirvana. The team gave him unlimited freedom, and he also completed the most beautiful regular season of his career.

In fact, the Heat system in 206-09 is very similar to the Cavaliers of the 2UU-07 Season: a group of peripheral shooters who do not need the ball rights, and a bunch of flexible and mobile insiders.

There is no inside thickness, no second attacker, and there is no limit to open up space, hoping that Wade will break through the army alone.

At first glance, this is a great irresponsibility to Wade - he sent the team to the Development League level players and rookies to watch, let Wade sell tickets alone?

OK, Heat tickets are sold well, but with such a lineup, how can you win? How to win the championship?

It is natural that the Heat fell into decline after O'Neal left, and even fell into the league's bottom for a while.

Now old Nelson understands that Riley has been preparing for it. All his preparations are for this year's free market

After analyzing these information, Old Nelson punched him on the desk. He understood Riley's abacus, but it was too late.

He opened the last piece of information, which was the information group's statistics on the Heat's active player contracts. After taking a look, Old Nelson's heart twitched violently:

The Heat's latest deal was on June 2, 210, when Ley used Cook and No. 18 draft picks to exchange No. 3 draft picks with the Thunder, and then on the second day after the draft, James Jones was cut.

In this way, what appeared before Old Nelson was Beasley, Joyle Anthony, Chalmers, and the Heat only had these three contracts left, and Chalmers and Beasley were even rookie contracts.

Wade, Heisman, Richardson, Alstom, O'Neal Jr., James Jones, Magloyle, Arroyo, Wright, Shafrick-Landoff, Diavala, Haasbrook—all expires in 210

Old Nelson sat down dejectedly on the boss's chair. At this time, in the top floor suite of Sunshine Beach Hotel in Miami, an elegant old man confidently extended his hand to a sturdy young man with expressionless face:

"LeBron, welcome to Miami, Dwyane Wade and Chris Bosh, have been waiting for you for a long time."
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