Champion Creed
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501: 185: Taste Buds Grow at the End of the Colon (Request for Monthly Tickets!)_3 501: 185: Taste Buds Grow at the End of the Colon (Request for Monthly Tickets!)_3 The Celtics were also anxious because if they couldn’t help the Bulls secure T-Mac, it meant they would also lose Pippen.

At the venue, T-Mac walked onto the stage, looking baffled, and took the Philadelphia 76ers’ cap.

Until he shook hands with Stern and walked into the interview studio, T-Mac still hadn’t grasped what had happened.

Philadelphia?

They never even gave me a trial!

The commentators began talking about T-Mac’s basketball career, and naturally, they had to mention his tragic fatherless childhood.

The play styles of Black players varied widely, but their childhood stories were strikingly consistent.

However, this trend of comparing hardships would be thoroughly ended by 2024.

When a rookie wearing number 55, who had undergone heart surgery and lived with an unemployed mother, two siblings in school, and a father about to be jobless, entered the league, no one could claim to have had a sadder story than his.

Garnett pursed his lips, “Wrong choice, this guy will never be a star player.

Just look at his eyes, he looks half asleep!”

The colorful-dressed interviewer Sager saw T-Mac entering the studio and signaled him to sit down, “Tracy, unlike Bryant and Kevin, you were almost unknown until your junior year in high school, until you shined last year at Roger’s camp.

But look at you now, sitting here, selected right after Tim Duncan.

What does this mean to you?”

“I’m really excited, you know, I first want to thank God.

There have been many people supporting me, and I’ve been working hard, which brought me to this special moment today.”

“You’ve already signed a $12 million sneaker deal, plus the hefty contract the 76ers are about to offer you.

Suddenly having so much money, what are you going to do?

Wear jewelry head to toe?

Or go back to Mount Zion Christian Academy and continue training with your coach?”

“I’ll go back to training, then set up a charity foundation.

Now I have the capability to help more people who need it.”

Roger laughed, saying how generous.

Then who was it during the Rockets period that, being the highest-paid person on the team, always let his teammates pick up the tab?

When Mutombo complained about it, T-Mac was so angry he threw down $200 and walked away.

“What would you like to say to your new teammate AI?”

“Let’s hit the playoffs together, buddy.”

“Alright, thank you for the interview Tracy.

I wish you all the best in the future, goodbye.”

“Goodbye, Craig.”

“Wait!”

T-Mac was just about to go when he heard Sager shout loudly.

The colorful-dressed man adjusted his headset and stood up, “Wait, Tracy!”

T-Mac, puzzled, stayed where he was; at that moment, he saw the trade news appear on the big screen.

He was traded to the Atlanta Hawks!

T-Mac had never imagined his draft night would turn out to be this tumultuous.

He thought for sure he was going to the Bulls, but was snatched up with the second pick.

He had just accepted the fact that he would soon be teammates with AI, then he was immediately traded to Atlanta.

At that moment, T-Mac had only one thought, “Could this summer possibly hold any more surprises for me?”

Jerry Krause saw the trade news, his jowls quivering.

He knew the Hawks had invited T-Mac for workouts, but did not expect them to be so determined to get him.

Despite the risk of injury, they still snatched him with the second pick.

The Hawks really valued T-Mac, with precedents set by Roger and others, they believed T-Mac could succeed.

As for injury concerns, as long as he was well-protected, it should be fine.

On the other end of the phone, the Celtics’ Rick Pitino was still shouting, “Jerry, are we still going through with our deal?”

“Deal’s off!” Jerry Krause angrily hung up the phone.

Without T-Mac, he wasn’t about to just let Pippen go for nothing.

So, once again, the plan to move Pippen out of Chicago was shelved.

Sometimes Krause wondered if he and Pippen had been lovers in a past life.

Originally, it was Krause who had defied all opinions to mysteriously choose Pippen.

Now, trying to get rid of Pippen seemed utterly impossible.

It was as if they were bound by some fate, together forever!

Roger quietly observed all this; he hadn’t expected that just by making T-Mac famous a year early, he would stir up such a commotion.

Then, one of the most ironic scenes in the history of the NBA draft occurred.

The Celtics with the third pick did not choose Keith Van Horn, who they had hyped, but selected Chauncey Billups from the University of Colorado instead.

The Celtics have always prided themselves on a principle of integrity.

Who in the entire league doesn’t know that?

Van Horn eventually fell to the fourth pick, happily picked by the Vancouver Grizzlies.

They felt they were the most successful team in the draft this year, except for the Spurs.

The rest of the draft was unremarkable, as the 1997 draft was indeed a lean year.

Only three All-Star players emerged from this class, the top three picks.

Yet, there were as many as ten players who never made it to the NBA.

After watching the draft, Roger and three others ordered a pizza for a late-night snack.

Eric Fleisher started talking about the most important issue of the summer, “Roger, how are you considering your future with Orlando?”

“I’m keeping the same attitude.

I can help them make money but I won’t be just a tool for them to earn money.

They can’t just think about making money, they shouldn’t just care about saving costs at the expense of championship opportunities.”

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