Champion Creed-Chapter 915 - 302: Hey, lift your head (asking for monthly tickets!)_2

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Chapter 915: 302: Hey, lift your head (asking for monthly tickets!)_2

However, the most important thing in this movie is the story itself. The story of Roger and Andy is naturally a touching script, representing his deep bond with Atlanta.

For the Hawks, this is an advantage, since Roger is not cold-hearted.

This city loves him, and he loves this city.

He has left many memories for this city; he is the god of this city. You could definitely say, he is part of Atlanta!

Therefore, Michael Gillen still believes Roger is just putting pressure, not really wanting to leave.

What he doesn’t know is, Roger has actually already asked Eric Fleisher to find the next stop in his career.

The next day at Roger’s house, Eric Fleisher was still a bit surprised by the decision: "Are you sure? You’ve made up your mind to leave?"

"Just find it for me first; you should understand better than I do what it means to be prepared."

"Is it even necessary to find? Every team in the league will queue up to lick your ... queue up to want you."

Seeing Eric Fleisher almost blurt out "lick dermatitis," Roger chuckled: "I remember back in 1993 when we first met, you were a lot more civilized in your speech."

"You know, Roger, when two people spend a lot of time together, they tend to influence each other."

"You’re right, KG’s to blame for you turning into this bird-like state."

"Ah, yes! And you, my friend, you talk way more civilized!"

"Alright, Eric, I’ll give you six months to prepare. After six months, I want a perfect answer. I want to go to a city that won’t hinder my development, won’t stop me from surpassing greatness, and a team owner who loves basketball and can control the team independently."

Eric Fleisher doesn’t know what Roger means by "surpassing greatness," but regardless, the next stop could very well be Roger’s last.

Because by next summer, Roger will be 27 years old.

The teenager who entered the NBA at 18 is no longer so young.

If he achieves all the glory before 35, will he still have interest in continuing?

So, this is likely Roger’s last stop, deciding the ultimate height of his career, indeed requires careful consideration.

To surpass greatness, continue to expand influence, and take Roger’s career to the peak, the next stop is best in a big city.

In the East: Boston, New York, Chicago, Philadelphia, Washington; in the West: Los Angeles, Portland, Seattle, San Francisco.

Plus, needing a boss like Ted Turner, the choices aren’t that many.

Regardless, Eric Fleisher will arrange everything for Roger, now he has only one question: "What if you fail? I mean, if you can’t fulfill the promise of building a dynasty this season, will you still leave?"

Eric Fleisher and Roger have somewhat of a friendship, so he dares to make such straightforward assumptions.

"I’m not the coward that runs off after a loss," Roger waved his hand. Leaving without fulfilling a promise and leaving after building a dynasty are two completely different concepts, he knows the difference, "And I don’t think anyone can stop me, whether it’s Detroit’s punks or Los Angeles’s bastards, I’m confident I’ll win."

It’s only been a month into the new season, and someone’s already saying they are confident about winning the championship.

If someone else said this, Eric Fleisher would just laugh at their arrogance.

But if Roger is the one saying it, it’s a different story.

"Alright, Roger, just like always, you focus on kicking everyone’s butt on the basketball court, I’ll handle everything else."

And so, Roger began his banned period.

Unlike most people who fall out with the team, although Roger has fallen out with management, he hasn’t fallen out with the locker room.

So he’s still playing the role of team leader.

During the first game of his suspension, the Hawks against the Raptors, Roger couldn’t play but still wore a suit and sat on the bench.

No matter what, Roger will stick with his teammates.

As expected, the Hawks lost this game. With so many people suspended and Olajuwon and Hornacek on the injury list, the Hawks couldn’t even field a complete team, signing several short-term free agents to barely get the numbers.

And if you think about it carefully, the players still roaming free agency now basically don’t have strong skills.

So you can imagine the combat power of the Hawks now.

How to describe it? The current Hawks are at a level where Tyronn Lue doesn’t know who to pass the ball to.

No, don’t even mention Tyronn Lue; even the greatest playmaking forward in history, LeBron, wouldn’t know who to pass to in the last 5 seconds with this lineup.

Bill Simmons even joked: "If you throw this Hawks team into the 96-97 season, the Spurs will lose Tim Duncan."

The team lost, but Roger didn’t seem worried: "We played with style, played with quality. You only saw the loss, but I saw Tyronn Lue explode for a season-high score."

The reporter shook his head, 14 points coming from your mouth sounds like 40 points.

During the second game of the suspension, Roger traveled with the team to Florida, facing the former Orlando Magic.

The Magic Team’s home fans are very lively. When Atlanta fans are shouting "Love me, don’t go," Orlando fans are shouting "Love me, come back."