legendary point guard

Chapter 75 Trading Rumors

Jaric was not a rookie, and although he did not have much experience in relationships, Lin Sen's momentary pause still caught him, and he couldn't help but sigh.

A smile appeared on his face: "I'm just asking, I'm definitely not worthy of others, so let's forget it."

Lin Sen didn't know why Jaric suddenly said something like this: "It doesn't matter. How will you know if you don't work hard?"

Jaric did not speak anymore but returned to his locker and sorted his things.

Lin Sen packed up his things and walked out of the locker room early to go home.

"Kevin, what do you want from me?" Devin Casey walked into McHale's office and immediately saw a somewhat frowning McHale.

"There is something I want to discuss with you." McHale emphasized when he saw Devin Casey's somewhat suspicious expression, "It's something very important."

"You found a way to trade Ricky Davis and Mike James?"

"Well, you can say that."

Devin Casey felt good hearing McHale say, "That's not good, with that look on your face."

"But the problem is not just the two of them, but the two of them are in two trading plans, but we seem to have taken advantage of both trading plans."

Devin Casey didn't speak but listened quietly as McHale explained the two plans.

Like McHale, he was also moved. These two trading plans are both good trading plans for the current Timberwolves, and it seems that the Timberwolves are taking advantage.

The only problem is Lin Sen. Like McHale, he doesn't want to leave Lin Sen, even though he has some dissatisfaction with Lin Sen in his heart.

"Wood has just arrived. Although his progress is not obvious, we can still see his efforts, especially in the recent period."

"Yes, Devin, you are right, I have seen it too, and I was the one who tried my best to draft him into the team. To be honest, I was unwilling to send him away, but the Warriors' conditions." McHale shrugged.

"I think we need to discuss it in detail and have a meeting tomorrow morning. My personal reason tells me that I should trade, but my intuition is that Wood will become a superstar in the future, and they cannot."

Listening to Devin Casey's words, McHale nodded and said: "But even then we can't keep him, right? KG's contract is too big."

Thinking of this, McHale had a headache. The original contract was too big. Although Garnett was worthy of the contract, if this contract with other teams would affect the team's future construction, it would not be too big.

At worst, you'll have to pay luxury tax.

But when your team is an extremely stingy owner, then paying luxury tax will undoubtedly make him extremely disgusted. He may not be willing to pay even one penny more, let alone pay more luxury tax.

If this were not the case, how could the team not be able to retain Cassel and Sprewell? It is precisely because of the stingy owner that the team was unable to complete the ideal recruitment under Garnett's big contract.

Devin Casey nodded. He naturally knew that Garnett's contract was the biggest problem: "But we still have four years, don't we? If Wood grows rapidly, we will not have no chance. The key is role players, and you also

We have seen that we should be able to achieve good results by building a team with KG and Wood as the internal and external core, but we will discuss the details tomorrow."

This national broadcast is the fourth time in Lin Sen's career. The frequency of four national broadcasts in seven games is undoubtedly considered a top star.

In the last national live broadcast against the Lakers, Kobe Bryant was blown away on both offense and defense, but at least the data was pretty good and he scored a double-double.

However, in this game against the Golden State Warriors, Lin Sen was completely crushed. His 11 points, 7 assists and 1 steal set a new personal low for him.

Although this data is already good for a rookie, if Linsen's outstanding data in the first six games are placed there, no one will use them for direct comparison.

"Rookie or Rookie" - this is the headline used by the Los Angeles Times on this game.

"Everyone is saying that Wood Lin will become the next magician and the next answer. Yes, many people thought so at the beginning because he has excellent data and excellent performance on the court. The data will make

People ignore some of the essence, but it turns out that he is just a good rookie, not even good.

Being beaten up by Bryant on both offense and defense, and knocked out by BD's big butt, this is the current situation of this rookie. The most indispensable thing in the league today is good defenders, and of course Minnesota lacks them.

I can imagine him facing other guards and maybe putting up great numbers, but then his opponent would be someone like Steve Nash, and there aren't many of them, so let's be sensible.

A rookie is still a rookie!”

While most of the media criticized Lin Sen, the news from USA Today shocked everyone.

"Countdown to Wood Ling's departure" - USA Today.

Just as people were speculating on the veracity of the USA Today report, the San Francisco Chronicle also officially revealed that the Warriors may have made an offer to the Timberwolves.

At this time, people contacted Nelson's praise for Lin Sen, and immediately felt that Lin Sen's departure from the team seemed to be infinitely possible.

"Damn it, why didn't we know anything about it?" David Falk asked angrily.

"David, this is a rumor. Do you believe this? You are not a rookie." McHale advised, but he hated the reporters who broke the news.

David Falk controlled his temper: "I know it's a rumor, but my experience tells me that it's not groundless. I hope my employer gets a good answer, not a lie. This is different from what you promised."

Same."

"We will not trade him. Wood is our future. Don't you believe in my sincerity? I was the one who strongly requested to choose Wood. Am I going to send him away now?"

After listening to McHale's words, David Falk still didn't believe it in his heart, but he still agreed: "Wood had a great time here, but actually Minnesota is not a good place for us. It restricts Wood's ability here."

Business development, but we're willing to be here because we believe you and Devin are a good general manager and coach, and KG is a good player who will lead Wood to grow."

David Falk's words are very straightforward. In fact, Lin Sen will have better development after leaving the Timberwolves. Of course, he refers more to business.

From his personal point of view, he naturally hopes that Lin Sen will go to a big city like Los Angeles or New York, but coming to the Timberwolves is a comprehensive consideration for him.

He won't completely believe McHale's words. If Lin Sen is really sent away, then going to Golden State is actually a good place.

It's just that once there, Linsen's playing time and room for growth will be much smaller than that of the Timberwolves, but in terms of commercial value, it is undoubtedly a good place to go.

After hanging up the phone, David Falk was not prepared to contact Lin Sen, and Lin Sen followed the Timberwolves' special plane and flew to Denver on the plateau.

At this time, Lin Sen didn't know that he was involved in the trade rumors. He was wearing a blindfold on the plane, and his mind was still thinking about last night's game against the Warriors.

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