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Chapter 1182 I Hate High School Players



Chapter 1182 I Hate High School Players

Chapter 1182 I Hate High School Players

The first thousand 190 chapter four I hate high school players

Since his return from Philadelphia, West has been figuring out how to convince Louie of how unbelievable a teenager Kobe Bryant was.

But he wasn't sure if Louie wanted another young, ignorant, self-righteous, defiant, arrogant...high school player on the team.

Is Garnett good enough?But the number of times he was scolded was also the most in the team.

Even if Garnett plays well, as long as his performance is not what Louis wants to see, he will still be scolded.

This is something that must be experienced when selecting high school players.

Because the characteristic of these players is that they are talented but need to be carefully crafted.

Does Louie have the patience to coach a second high school player?

West didn't know, but his intuition told him that if he missed Kobe, he would regret it for the rest of his life.

So, when he heard that Louis was back from the away game, he went to the president's office to report to him.

This is strange.

Louis is not a workaholic, let alone a control freak. He has no habit of listening to his subordinates report on work when he returns from a business trip.

Unlike those who wanted to control everything, Louis gave his subordinates a very high degree of freedom.

Unless it is something that needs to be directly operated by the team, executives below the president can make judgments and issue instructions based on their own experience and professionalism.

Although West's work needs to be directly connected with Louis, it has not yet reached the level of frequent door-to-door reporting.

Louis "felt" the other party was a bit strange, but who could refuse an old man who valued his opinion?

"Jerry, I haven't seen you for a few days, do you miss me so much?"

Louie made a joke.

Wester didn't smile, and what's more, there was no smile in his eyes either.

This kind of smile is probably the most hypocritical expression in the world.

"Coach Lu, congratulations on your three-game winning streak in the away game."

"Oh, forget it."

"What's wrong? Isn't it good to win?"

"Of course it's good to win, but two of them didn't win the way I wanted." Louie said angrily, "That Kevin Garnett is such an idiot. It's been more than half a season, and his consciousness is still very poor. He always wants to show ridiculous face-to-basket moves in front of other people. Does he think I don't know that he has this ability? Fuck an insider who attacks from outside the three-point line all day, who does he think he is? Ralph Sampson? I fucking hate high school." raw player!"

West's mood suddenly dropped from the clouds to the bottom.

Louie really didn't like high school players.

Does he still recommend Kobe?

No, recommending Kobe now is tantamount to playing with fire.

However, if you don't recommend Kobe now to impress Louis, it would be a bit urgent to recommend after the end of the season.

"Jerry, is there something wrong with you?" Louie finally got tired of cursing—he just scolded Garnett for 2 minutes, and cursed the high school players for 3 minutes, from Garnett (can't understand human language) to Lil Dawkins (non-human) to Moses Malone (no human).

West congratulates Louie for his short-sightedness, since he doesn't know Bill Willoughby PG,2 otherwise it would have taken two extra minutes to curse.

"I do have something..." West hesitated again and again, but decided to tell Louis about Kobe, "That's it, didn't Jim go on a business trip last month?"

"I know, I approved it."

"He said he went to Philadelphia to inspect the players."

"Jerry, you don't take it seriously, do you? Do you really think he's going to Philadelphia to scout players? Seriously, that's Jim Bass."

If Bass Jr. hadn't sent his investigation results to West, he would have thought that the other party was there to play.

Louis agreed with him in his judgment of Bass Jr., but unfortunately, they were all wrong this time.

People really can't be judged by their appearance, even a person like Bass may surprise you unexpectedly.

"You may think I'm crazy, but Jim really scouted a really good player in Philly."

"Oh? I don't trust Jim, but I trust you, Jerry, what college did he find out?"

"Uh………"

"If it's Ray Allen at UConn, everybody knows he's a good player."

"Not Ray Allen."

"Who is that?"

"Alvin Williams SG from Villanova University?"

"No."

"Pat Garrity at Boston College?"

"Not at all."

"It can't be Allen Iverson in Georgetown, can it?"

West took Louis's words with difficulty in a joke: "His geography is not that bad. If he is from Philadelphia, he will not be outside of Philadelphia."

Louie said in surprise: "Is he a good player dug out of community college?"

"No."

"Jerry, you must not challenge my patience."

West joked again: "I think you're having fun."

"Haha, that's enough, I don't want to guess, just tell me."

"Kobe." West coughed, "Kobe Bryant, he is the star player of Lower Merion High School. He is in the 12th grade this year. There are various signs that he will participate in the draft early like last year's KG."

Louie smirked like West did at the beginning: "Jerry, do you think I want to coach another high school player after Kevin?"

West knew the answer, but had to pretend not to know: "You really want to?"

"No, I don't really think so. High school players are idiots. They don't even know how to spell the word team. Everyone gets what they want in a low-level high school game, acting like they're the only ones. I hate high school players the most!"

With Louie's complaints about Garnett before, West had already guessed that Louis would have a violent reaction.

At this time, he had no intention of persuading Louis to change his mind, but silently put away the information about Kobe that Bass Jr. gave him, and then took out the game video tape.

"Coach Lu, we don't have to choose Kobe, I just think he is a talent to create, if you are interested in him, we should find a way to choose him."

"No, there's no way I'm interested in high school players."

"Who knows?"

West put all the materials related to Kobe on the table, and then left the president's office.

After West left, Buzz Jr. walked in.

"Sir, why don't you let Jerry know that you really want Kobe?"

"Jim, if you put all your thoughts and thoughts on your face, you will never find a thing that can be successfully completed." Louis taught by example. "Sometimes, in order to get something more thoroughly, we have to behave indifferently, or even reject that thing. You have to know that items that you regard as garbage may be priceless treasures in the eyes of others. In order to sell this treasure to you, the other party may sell their souls."

"You mean Jerry? Selling his soul for Kobe? As for?"

"As for not, we can only look back."

Louis set up such a game to give himself a way out.

If Kobe is really uncoachable, Louie can put the blame on West.

If someone wants to say that he is not well trained, then he will have something to say, what is he trying to do with a group of second-rate high school students who don't understand tactics all day long? Is his coaching ability weaker than others or what?

Louis believes that if the trouble has come to this point, West will stand up and take the blame without him.

After all, people are not what Louis wants, but what West insists on recommending.

One Garnett has already exhausted him, and another Kobe will let him live?

A game of chess that Louis will never lose has been laid out.

West can only be at the mercy of.

Little Bass looked at Louis's scheming head and felt horrible.

Is running a team so complicated?

Why didn't he feel this way before?

⑴ One of the earliest high school players, known as the magician who fell out of water, well, it's just a name.

(End of this chapter)


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