All-Around Forward Swingman

Chapter 1053: After All, It Is A Matter Of Fate! !

"What?" Spoelstra was watching the video when he suddenly heard Pat Riley's voice and immediately turned his head and asked.

"I mean this guy, he plays like Wilt Chamberlain," Pat Riley, repeating.

Chamberlain was a teammate of Pat Riley during his player period and at the end of his career. Although he was Chamberlain at the end of his career, Pat Riley was a contemporary of Burlen after all. He still compares Chamberlain's playing style. Familiar, so you can tell at a glance that Jordan plays like Chamberlain.

As for Spoelstra, Chamberlain had already retired when he began to remember. It can be said that when he was young, he watched the superstars of the 1980s grow up. 02 People with terrible strength, of course, feel different.

"Is this a player from the Rockets?" Pat Riley asked with some doubts.

In fact, he could see that Jordan's jersey was the Rockets, but he couldn't believe his eyes.

"Yes, he is the 20th pick of the Rockets this year. Before that, his statistics were not very good. He could score three or four points and two or three rebounds in about ten minutes per game. But yesterday's The game just exploded out of nowhere," Spoelstra said.

"It's just one game, so there's no need to pay too much attention to it. Our situation this year is almost like this. We may be able to enter the playoffs, but we don't have a championship. I'm already thinking about another big plan. 2010 is a big one. It's a big year of free agency, and I'm going to collect some contracts that expire that year. But during this period, the pressure on the team's record may be a bit high, so you have to be mentally prepared." Pat Riley told Spoelstra Said.

Spoelstra nodded and continued watching his tape.

Pat Riley walked out. He was generally satisfied with this disciple. Although his ability was not as good as that of the Van Gundy brothers, he could always complete the things he ordered meticulously, which was already very good.

As a strong president, Pat Riley doesn't like disobedient people. He has been in the league for decades, and he has no doubts about his business philosophy. It would be tiresome for him to have someone around him who always raised objections, but he would love someone like Spoelstra who obeyed orders.

But he thought of the player just now, and he couldn't help but feel depressed again, no matter how good the player was, the Rockets got rid of it!

Maybe I should pay more attention to that guy. He played too much like Chamberlain. Back in his office, Pat Riley lit a cigarette.

It was the experience of being a player 107 in the Lakers that made him believe in star tactics, all of which came from Chamberlain.

At that time, this guy was wanton in the league. Although the last two championships, Pat Riley didn't think that Chamberlain's strength was not enough, it was obviously that his teammates didn't help enough.

In addition, among the Celtics who have won eight consecutive championships in those years, they have experience in playing key games [the Cardinal also has a lot of off-the-board moves.

Even so, Chamberlain still won a championship. In fact, in the several matches between Chamberlain and the Celtics in those years, the point difference was not very big. If it is a bit mysterious, it is a matter of fate. .

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