Chapter 216 Because It's Near (Part [-])
While other team managements are making various preparations for the draft and the free market.

The scouts and uniform team of the Clippers seemed much more relaxed. Min Congda, Sachs, Piombetty and others even had time to go to the Staples Center to watch the finals between the Celtics and the Lakers.

Anschutz specially reserved tickets for the VIP box for Min Congda.

In order not to delay work, Min Congda put the location of this year's Clippers rookie interview here, at the scene of the finals.

He specially invited rookies who are willing to try out with the Clippers, bought VIP tickets for them, and asked them to answer some questions from Min Congda while watching the game.

Min Congda's questions are very simple, such as why he likes to play basketball, why he wants to play with the Clippers, what plans and plans he has for the future, and so on.

Just like the company's HR interviewing new employees, the other party doesn't know what to investigate.

Some well-known rookies this year have signed up for the Clippers' trial training and interviews. Min Congda's unique interview method left a deep impression on these rookies.

The reason why Min Congda did this is very simple. He hoped that the finals, the highest stage, would allow these rookies to take off their disguise.

He is sure that when these newcomers come to the Clippers for interviews, they must have had special training and drills, and they will definitely pack themselves well.

This kind of packaging is an obstacle for the team's selection, and it is also an obstacle for Min Congda's selection.

Other teams want to draft a young, motivated young man with potential.

And Min Congda hopes that after these young people take off their disguises, he can see their ineffective side.

Only such players can really impress Min Congda.

"If I had interviewed Curry earlier, I would definitely not have chosen him. That kid has such strong basketball willpower and such a tough personality, you can tell it just by looking at his appearance."

Curry's growth throughout the season left a deep impression on Min Congda.

Such a great pressure, such a loud call for parallel imports, abruptly withstood it.

Under Min Congda's "barbaric growth" stocking policy, it actually grew up.

He successfully escaped Min Congda's heavy expectations and became a qualified NBA player.

Min Congda had to learn such a lesson, and he had to find a little blackie who had nothing to do.

Like the first game of the finals, Gordon Hayward from Butler University interviewed by Min Congda was not good.

The white elite player, the most outstanding player in the Western Conference, led the team to the NCAA Finals.

Although white players are no longer the mainstream of the league, the appearance of a white star will still attract a lot of traffic.

Min Congda would not choose such a self-disciplined and self-motivated person.

Hayward also said that his idol is Kobe. When he watched the first game of the finals, his eyes were bright and bright.

In this game, Kobe Bryant scored 30 points and led his team to a home victory over the Celtics, making a good start for the trip to the Finals.

In the second game, Min Congda interviewed a Nigerian player, Aminu from Wake Forest University.

When Min Congda heard that he was an alumnus of Duncan and Paul, he was a bit reluctant to choose.

These two guys are the last player he wants to meet in the league, and the last player he wants to have.

The style of play is positive, comprehensive, with a leading temperament, and has a strong influence on the team.

Aminu didn't know that he was discriminated against by his school background.

That's great, I don't want to have produced a big star.

Of course, his interview was very good.

In particular, his trial training moved Piomberti and others.

They agreed that Aminu was the kind of three the Clippers needed.

Everyone said it so clearly, can Min Congda still want him?
Wouldn't he be very smart if he wanted it?

In this game, Ray Allen broke out in the away game, making 11 of 8 three-pointers and blasting the Lakers outside.

The Celtics pulled one back, the two teams tied in the finals, and went to Boston.

The 10 NBA Finals is still a 232-game system. Teams with home court advantage will play two home games first, and then go through a long three-way game.

Auerbach was the first to put forward this suggestion because he wanted to take advantage of the Lakers in the finals. As a result, the Celtics lost to the Lakers in the first finals using the 232 game system.

From June 6th to June 8th, there will be three games in one week.

The Lakers scored 1 win and 2 losses, and lost to the Celtics in the crucial fifth game of Tianwangshan.

The team that wins Tianwangshan in history has a probability of nearly 80.00% to win the series.

The Bostonians are already celebrating their second title after two years ahead of schedule.

And the defeated opponent is the Lakers. Is there a more wonderful championship than this?
The city of Boston even started preparing for the championship parade.

As a result, the Bostonians obviously underestimated the determination of the Lakers to revenge.

They were careless. In the crucial sixth game that could have won the championship, they were blown away by the Lakers.

At 89:67, they lost to the Lakers by more than 20 points, a one-sided loss.

The Celtics missed the best opportunity, and the game entered a tie-break that was beneficial to the Lakers.

In this game, Min Congda interviewed Wesley Johnson from Syracuse University.

Min Congda thinks this player is good and can be selected because it is said that the Timberwolves are interested in him.

As a No. [-] position, Min Congda thinks that he is average in talent and will not achieve much.

But the Timberwolves have the No. 4 pick this year. If they pick Johnson, the Clippers will not have a chance.

Moreover, the gap between No. 4 and No. 9 is too large, and it is impossible to get Johnson through a trade.

The tiebreaker will be held on June 6, the last game of the NBA17-2009 season.

On this day, Min Congda watched the game in the VIP box as usual, while eating pizza, he interviewed another newcomer.

Paul George from Fresno State University, a somewhat thin black small forward.

Min Congda's so-called interview is actually chatting with these young people and then making a judgment.

"Fresno University, are there any famous NBA players in your school's history?"

"Uh, Ron Anderson, Courtney Alexander, Ralph Alston, and ... Rod Higgins."

Except for Alston Min Congda, I have never heard of any of them.

Alston is just an ordinary point guard, he is more famous on the street court.

It seems to be an unknown ordinary school, and George did not lead the school to make a big killing in the NCAA.

Averaged 16 points per game, took a second team in the division, that's all.

Not bad, very mediocre.

"Do you have any hobbies? Other than basketball."

Min Congda feels that if a player has other hobbies to distract his attention, it is definitely a good thing.

Those who devote all their attention to basketball and regard basketball as their life must not be selected, and they will definitely become talents.

George scratched his head and said truthfully, "Fishing."

Um?fishing?This hobby is really good!
If you come to the Clippers, you will have a lot of fishing opportunities every offseason.

Min Congda became interested in this naive young man, and it seemed that his manager didn't overpack him.

His eyes have also been fixed on the game on the court. Who doesn't pay attention to the tie-break game to determine the championship.

"Then why do you want to play with the Clippers?" Min Congda asked.

The answer to that question, he thought, would determine whether he would pick him with the ninth pick.

George thought about it again, and said, "Because it's close, I'm from Los Angeles."

(End of this chapter)

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