Some readers expressed doubts about whether the 1996 Los Angeles Clippers could be sold for two billion dollars. In fact, I thought about this when I wrote it.
Old Buss spent all his money to buy the Los Angeles Clippers. He seemed to have borrowed money from Sterling, the former owner of the Clippers.
Think about it. An owner who could borrow money to buy the Laker, and after buying the Laker, he had no other assets except the team. If he didn't raise the price to an irresistible height, why would he give up the team he had loved for many years?
Another argument I have is that the Clippers, which are also in Los Angeles, were valued at $575 million by forbes in January 2014. In August of the same year, ballmer spent $2 billion. At this price, Stirling was still unwilling to sell it, thinking that the price was too low.
This year, when a reporter asked him what his price was if he wanted to sell the Clippers, he replied that the first number in his heart was 3.
In other words, the Clippers needed at least three billion USD to negotiate. Therefore, when he bought the Los Angeles Clippers for two billion in 1996, even a premium was acceptable for a die-hard fan of Lake Honey before transmigration.
There were also friends who questioned whether Kobe in 1996 was that awesome. In fact, Kobe was like Jordan in the summer league in 1996, scoring 100 points in four games. The key was that he was only 17 years old at that time. In an environment where online media was developed, he would definitely attract a lot of fans.
In fact, Kobe's explosive performance made sense. After all, the summer league was filled with first and second-year rookies. Some second-year players who played well did not even bother to participate. Kuzma did not play against Xia United this year. Not everyone had to retire their jerseys in the summer league like nate robinson.
In addition to these rookies, there were also some players from the draft, lower leagues, or international leagues. These people were not allowed to play as substitutes in the NBA. It was already good enough for them to be able to get a short-term contract and watch the water dispenser. Most of them would go home after playing at Xia Lian and do what they were supposed to do.
If Kobe couldn't explode in a game of this level and carry the game, would West trade Divens for a high school student? Was that right?
Cheng said that the content he wrote was basically not too big of a problem logically after checking the information. Sometimes, in order not to defy logic, he had to combine some irrelevant historical events together.
It turned into a plot that everyone saw in the book as if it had happened in another part of history. It really, really consumed a lot of brain cells.
For example, Charise Theron really did make his first movie in 1995, and in 1996, he was indeed shooting a school comedy directed by Tom Hanks. However, I couldn't find the exact time, so I borrowed it from the book. Also, Kobe's jersey at Xia Lian wasn't number 8, but number 32. I mentioned this in the book. I just hope that these details can give you a more realistic impression.
If everyone was satisfied with what they saw, they would still support Cheng to the best of their ability. Those who had flowers would send a few flowers, and those who had monthly votes would vote a few. They didn't click to add anything to their collection. They thanked everyone here.
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