The rest is just noise
Chapter 14 Scouts are not blind
As a member of the Celtics dynasty, K.C Jones holds an unusual position within the team.
However, his language organization ability is worrying.
When he opened a piece of paper like a Hall of Fame speech, a variety of colors appeared on the faces of his colleagues.
"In view of the fact that we have just experienced a failed season, I think we need to improve in various positions." K.C said seriously, "I have two suggestions for the selection of the back line. And only these two, no
Alternative."
K.C first said John Long's name.
"He comes from Michigan and is a full-sized guard who can adapt to the NBA level. He played the three position in college, but his shooting ability can play the two position in the NBA." K.C simplified Louie's scouting report, "
Based on the many University of Michigan game videos we have on hand, I found that he plays very hard and has a strong sense of competition, which is in line with our tradition."
K.C also said a situation that Louis didn't know: "I heard that Detroit is very interested in him. Although they don't have a first-round pick, they have two high-position second-round picks. If they choose before us,
With John, we should find a way to trade with them. If they charge too much, we should choose backup personnel."
Louis didn't expect K.C to treat Maurice Cheeks as a reserve.
In his opinion, both Long and Cheeks should be drafted.
"Maurice Cheeks comes from West Texas State University. He is a fast defender with outstanding overall vision and organizational skills. He is also fast and has strong defensive ability." K.C said this with pride.
Said, "He is simply the younger generation of me."
Auerbach quipped: "His shot isn't as bad as yours, right?"
K.C said awkwardly: "He doesn't shoot much..."
The bishop joked about K.C.'s shooting, and everyone laughed.
K.C went on to say: "Due to the weak competitiveness of West Texas State University, Morris's name is rarely known and his draft stock is bleak, but he is undoubtedly a hidden gem. If there is a chance, we should both
Get John Long and Maurice Cheeks. If not, at least get one of them."
K.C is not as high-spirited as John Killilla, he just tells everything he knows.
After he finished his speech and just entered the discussion session, Sanders naturally stood on the side of his old teammates, and the coaching staff held the same position.
The secretary has nothing to say.
It seems that this is what Auerbach decided after listening to everyone's opinions.
But Auerbach saw that Kyrillia had something to say, so he did not draw a conclusion early: "John, if you have something to say, just say it, we are all our own people here."
Kirilia smiled. He sat upright and heard the bishop's question. He said: "K.C's report is very valuable. I also think John is a good player who has been buried, but he is likely to be used by Detroit."
With the No. 1 pick in the second round, if we make a trade, we will pay additional losses. As for Maurice Cheeks... I think this player is overstated on the scouting report."
K.C remained calm. Louis had known that this guy would get into trouble.
Everyone looked at him, wondering what he would say.
"The scouting report said that Morris has excellent organizational skills and overall perspective. Judging from his four-year assists per game in college, it is not bad. But according to the feedback I received, Morris's assists are not as good as the data.
The statistics reflect that so well, but the statisticians in the division where West Texas State is located have a notorious reputation for being irresponsible, and Morris has a reputation for being selfish and monopolizing the ball."
Kirilla gave an example: "When the ball is too concentrated on a certain player, it is very simple to brush the data."
"The biggest difference between him and John Long is that he did not lead his team to good results, he never reached the national championship, and he played selfish basketball for four years on an unknown team.
." Kirilia said a classic saying, "If he is really good, the scouts are not blind (we can all see it)."
With K.C's eloquence, if he were to argue with Kirilia, he might be in trouble.
"Ahem..." Louis made a sound, "I'm sorry, I wrote the scouting report on Maurice Cheeks. K.C knows it very well, but he doesn't know Morris as well as I do. Regarding this matter
I have a few words to say."
It's already weird for a minor scout to show up here.
Now the sub-scout asks to speak, bypassing his supervisor.
"If K.C has no objection." Auerbach knew that the boy was going to act like a monster.
K.C became Louis' tool without knowing it. He shrugged and said helplessly: "It's up to you."
"I'm surprised by what Joker said." Louis was interrupted angrily by Kyrillia as soon as he started speaking, "My name is John!"
"Oh, really? Then I was really careless." Louis laughed at himself, "No wonder there were such big mistakes in my scouting report. I even remembered your name wrong. I'm sorry York."
...the ventilation session was quiet, and Louis seemed deliberately provocative.
"Don't talk nonsense." Auerbach interrupted.
Louis then turned to Auerbach and the team's president of operations Ralph, and he began to say: "Some people say Morris is selfish, but that's not what his data shows. Except for playing only a few games per game.
Minutes' freshman season, and in the remaining three college seasons, he played 35 minutes per game and only took 7.6 shots, but his shooting percentage was very high, reaching 56%. If he was a selfish player, he would never be able to improve his shooting percentage.
So high for such a low shot."
"In addition, his average number of assists per game is not as high as described in the scout report. What I emphasize is his overall view and selflessness. He is a dedicated player who does not play randomly, but behaves in a disciplined manner.
Do your job well." Louis emphasized, "What I value is his discipline and defense that are underestimated by many people. In his senior season, he averaged 3.1 steals per game, which is good for his hand movements.
These are very shocking statistics in the NCAA, which has extremely strict penalties."
Kiriglia questioned: "If he was that good, how could Jack McMahon sell his scouting report to K.C.?"
"Well, he probably thinks that there are too many scouts like Yorke (Clown)." Louis made a weird pun that made Kyrillia's face turn hot. "Morris has no draft market, he should accept everything that is put in his way."
He had the opportunity in front of him, but he turned down our invitation to try out."
"What's even more interesting is that before he refused our trial training, he settled in Philadelphia." Louis laughed. "It is undeniable that Philadelphia is more attractive to black players than Boston, but if Philadelphia cannot guarantee his
In the future, what reason does he have to reject us?"
Louis wrote every word, and he is not finished yet.
"The most interesting thing to me is that when I called Jack McMahon in the name of K.C. to inquire about Morris, he described Morris as a useless player on the phone. He was too excited and extremely
Anxious, I can't believe him..." Louis then looked at Auerbach, "This reminds me of a story - Reed watched Dave Cowens' game live in 1969, but Reed
De left the game before halftime, which made many people think that Reid was disappointed with Dave's performance. I think everyone knows what happened next."
Sanders and several assistant coaches nodded repeatedly, completely convinced.
Even President Ralph and Deputy General Manager Jane Walker, who were beside Reed, supported his words.
Kirilia's face became even more ugly.
"Finally, thanks to Saatchi, his agent happened to know Morris's agent. Through this channel, we learned about each other's developments." Louis smiled, "According to the information we got, these days,
Morris's agent, Dolph Gallen, who had been working on behalf of other clients, seemed to have completely abandoned Morris."
At this point, the result is already clear.
"I think Maurice Cheeks has great potential, and combined with his recent developments, I have every reason to believe that Philadelphia has given him a draft commitment, so we can't wait until the third round to select him, but should
Make a trade in the early to mid-second round to get the right pick to get him!"
"We shouldn't be afraid of trades. Every rise in the history of the Celtics is related to trades." Louis finally looked at Kiriglia's level. "Of course, some scouts with eye problems will look at them no matter what."
Less than this."
"you!"
Kirilia's mouth twitched with anger.
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