Chapter 395 Kobe did it again? (fifth more)

In fact, Min Congda had long been intent on killing Baron Davis.

Especially in the Western Conference finals, Baron Davis' general demeanor on the court and experience at critical moments helped the team a lot.

Otherwise, it is impossible to win two victories in the hands of the Mavericks just relying on the double fat inside, and stunned youths like Curry and Harden.

As strong as the Cleveland Cavaliers, they won one game, and then they were taken away by the Mavericks in four consecutive shots. There is basically no suspense.

It's just that the relationship between Baron Davis and Min Congda has always been very good, and he couldn't bear to trade him for Min Congda.

And as a powerful core player who performed so well in the playoffs, is it reasonable for you to trade him?
If it is unreasonable, the system will not allow this operation to be realized.

Well now, Baron Davis himself wants to leave the Clippers and go to a team that can play a central role.

This is exactly what Min Congda wanted, and he wished for it. If he fell asleep and offered a pillow, then don't blame me for being rude.

On December 12, three days before Christmas, Min Congda received a call from the league to go to New York for a meeting.

Although the labor negotiations have ended, a lot of preparatory work has to be completed within a month, so it is natural to be busy.

For the management, the distribution of income between the employer and the labor has been settled, from the previous 57% to a floating ratio.

That is to say, based on 50%, players share 60.5% of the part that exceeds or falls below the specified value, and the floating range is 49-51%.

In the first year of the 2011-2012 season, the fixed share is 51.15%.

In this way, for the management, it can not be called a complete victory, but also a great buffer.

It can share about 5% more revenue every year, and some teams may be short of this 5% to be profitable.

However, within the management, how the 30 teams will divide up the extra revenue will inevitably be a game.

Therefore, the management representatives have to conduct internal discussions behind closed doors on how to redistribute the proceeds.

The previous 30 teams were united in their efforts to fight against labor for their rights.

Once labor is settled, it is the turn of the internal struggle for the fruits of victory, as is human nature.

Min Congda once again became Sterling's representative and came to the Olympia Building in New York to participate in the discussion as a prince and lord.

The previous meeting in Dallas was different. Everyone had to be consistent with the outside world, so the discussion atmosphere was very harmonious.

This time, everyone was going to share the spoils, and the atmosphere of the meeting quickly became heated. Everyone complained and made noises in order to obtain more benefits.

Moreover, many small teams are targeting the Los Angeles Lakers in big cities and the New York Knicks.

They said that big cities like Los Angeles and New York have inherent advantages over other teams and can attract big names to join.

The stars cultivated by the small ball will not be able to retain in the end, and they will be cut off by big city teams in the free market.

The venue quickly split into two factions, the big city team and the small city team, and started arguing endlessly.

Teams in small cities hope to have more benefits in terms of revenue sharing, so that teams in big cities can subsidize teams in small cities.

And the big city teams think that everyone is an American team, and your city has little ability to move or help the city develop.

Why do you still blame my team for being in a big city?Who is weak and who is right?

Thunder boss Clayton Bennett said: "The current agreement is not good enough. The Lakers have taken such a big broadcast contract and still have so many advantages. How we compete with them is not fair."

Nuggets boss Kroenke said: "We will continue to fight for revenue sharing. We can't beat the Lakers on the court, but we can succeed at the negotiating table. This is our only hope."

Lakers representative Jenny Buss retorted: "Although the Nuggets are a small club, but Mr. Kroenke, you still have the Rams and Arsenal, and your asset size is almost ten times that of the Lakers! The current situation of the league We didn't do it alone. It doesn't do us any good for other teams to lose. I also want everyone to make a profit, so that our ratings and attendance will be better. We are competing, but we are cooperating, you guys Can't blame big city teams for losses!"

What Jenny Buss said made sense, but none of the bosses at the scene had turned into a thousand-year-old fox.

It's okay for you to coax your employees, players and fans with your words. The bosses don't care about reason, as long as they are interested.

The meeting lasted 8 hours, and the lengthy debate made Min Congda feel that the energy of these old men and women is really fucking good!

At the end of the debate, some bosses simply let go of their picks, saying that the big deal is to continue to shut down, and they will still lose money anyway.

Stern is the president, but he is just a senior wage earner selected by the bosses, and he can only appease him in such a situation.

At the meeting, Min Congda, who was so quarreled by the bosses that his head hurt a little, finally stood up and spoke.

He represents the Los Angeles Clippers, and the Clippers are a special team.

Although they are in a big city, the team is an out-and-out small club.

The past two years have finally improved, but in front of giants like the Lakers and Knicks, he is still a punk.

"We have been arguing for several months about the lockout. Haven't we argued enough? Before I proposed to build a new NBA, no one responded, and Mr. President even warned me. Now some people say that the lockout should continue, even The White House has expressed the hope that the lockout will end. We finally reached an agreement with the labor side. As a result, there is internal discord and a lockout? How does this make the American people think of you? Do you also want to build a new NBA? If so, I can Get involved, after all I'm the first advocate to bring it up."

"But I still want to remind everyone that Donaghy's death is still an unsolved case, and the police have almost no clues. On Twitter, NBA-Batman still hangs over the league like a ghost. Guess whether the content of your conversation today will be leaked to the public. On Twitter? Who do you think would be the culprit if it shuts down?"

As soon as Min Congda said these words, the bosses who clamored to continue the shutdown immediately stopped jumping.

Sure enough, it was useless to reason with these old foxes, they had to realize that they might get hurt.

Donaghy's death was extremely strange, and the NBA-Batman account, as Min Congda said, shrouded the league like a ghost.

Now Stern and the league office suspect that the owner behind the account is most likely funded by one of the 30 team owners.

The main suspects are Mark Cuban and Dan Gilbert, and Min Congda was first ruled out because NBA-Batman is the number one black ship.

Under Min Congda's righteous words, Stern's pressure was relieved, and the meeting process gradually accelerated, and new sharing terms were quickly drafted and passed.

Min Congda heaved a sigh of relief, thinking that being a fucking boss is not easy, the physical and energy consumption is really huge.

Jenny Buster thanked Min Congda and said, "Thank you for speaking Smart, otherwise things will get worse again."

Min Congda smiled and said, "It doesn't matter, we are all Los Angeles teams."

At this moment, Jenny Buss' assistant came over and whispered to Buss.

Jenny quickly took out her mobile phone after listening to it, and found that her Twitter reminder was going crazy, but she didn't hear it on mute.

Jenny quickly opened Twitter to check, and a surprised expression appeared on her face.

Min Congda asked curiously: "What happened? Kobe did it again?"

Jenny Buss shook her head and said, "No, the Lakers have completed the deal with the Hornets and Rockets, and Chris Paul is coming to the Lakers."

(End of this chapter)

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