Champion Creed
Chapter 146 - 146 080 Competitive sports everything depends only on the champion ask for monthly tickets!_4

146: 080: Competitive sports, everything depends only on the champion (ask for monthly tickets!)_4 146: 080: Competitive sports, everything depends only on the champion (ask for monthly tickets!)_4 “Hey, you promised to renew the contract with the team; that’s why we made that trade!” Pat Williams frowned.

“Of course, of course,” Fleisher pressed his hands down, signaling Pat Williams to calm down, “our point is, let’s see how other teams renew their star players under the new salary cap, like the Knicks’ Patrick Ewing.

Then, we’ll set our own standard.”

Fleisher knew that Ewing and his agent Falk wouldn’t miss this opportunity—they were bound to team up for a groundbreaking contract in this salary cap explosion.

Therefore, the implication from Fleisher was that Roger’s contract could not be less than Ewing’s.

The offer Knicks made to Ewing would set the bar for Roger.

Pat Williams felt pressured again; this was forcing the Magic Team to make the highest market offer.

Fleisher’s approach was faultless, although Roger had a good time with the Magic, but you surely wouldn’t be naive enough to mix sentiment with capital, right?

Wade wanted to talk sentiment with the Heat, but how did Pat Riley treat him?

And his brothers?

Under Fleisher’s request, it was impossible for Pat Williams to renew Roger’s contract in advance.

Whether Magic Team would agree to this contract depends on whether Roger could win the championship with O’Neal this year.

If Roger failed to win the championship, Magic Team would have a reason to press the price.

If Roger won the championship, the negotiations would go smoothly.

Jordan’s dominance, Roger’s contract…

Everything hinged on the championship.

Competitive sports, it all comes down to the championship.

Though the negotiation ended without a direct agreement, both parties at least began to understand each other’s thoughts, marking some progress.

As they stood up to leave, Fleisher joked with Pat Williams, also as a warning: “Don’t ever defy the Roger Rule.”

Do not upset the truth.

Leaving the office, Pat Williams rubbed his temples.

’95 was Roger, ’96 was Shaq…

finally, Magic Team also had such joyful troubles, the kind a championship team should have.

Well, Bulls didn’t have such troubles, because their other core was simply too cost-effective.

Whether Magic will spare no expense to keep this duo hinges on whether they can really win the championship.

So far, Magic has secured Drexler, secured Olajuwon, and even twice secured Jordan himself.

But many others are also capable of winning the crown—Shaq and Roger still have a lot to do.

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Roger decided to use his player option and did not complete the renewal with the team in advance since his asking price exceeded what Magic Team anticipated; it looks like the parties are in for serious negotiations during the off-season.

97% of the fans think that the team should keep Roger at all costs, even if Rich DeVos has to trade the whole Amway Corp.

After all, Chicago’s tragedy is right before our eyes.— “Orlando Sentinel.”

Hey, Roger is a well-known great player; he deserves to earn more money.

Behind the DeVos family is Amway Corp., every household in America buys their products, they definitely aren’t short on money to ensure every player is satisfied.

So don’t joke with Shaq, hurry up and get the contract signed with Roger, and then let’s kick everybody’s ass.—Shaquille O’Neal discussing Roger not renewing in advance.

Who is Shaq?

Why should I lose sleep over him?

Shaq says those who talk about him are just jealous, but what does he have that I should envy?

Envy that he was the second-highest scorer last season while I was the top scorer?—David Robinson discussing facing O’Neal soon.

The trade is official!

Houston Rockets sent Otis Thorpe, the signing rights to Marcelo Nicola, and the ’95 first-round draft pick to Portland Trail Blazers in exchange for Clyde Drexler and Tracy Murray!

Cheer, as we stride toward defending our title!

The era of Hakeem is officially here!—”Houston Chronicle.”

Next time, I definitely won’t lose to Roger again.

If we meet in the finals.

I’m sorry, but Roger will face the same scenario as last year.

I am a local from Houston; from the day I started playing basketball, I dreamed of fighting for Houston.

Now, I’m ready to give everything to this city.—Drexler discussing whether he could win against Roger after joining the Rockets.

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