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Chapter 139 - Chapter 44: We Really Are Bottomfeeders

Zhang Hao couldn't believe the Brooklyn Nets traded away Coleman and didn't even get a single starter-level player in return!

In other words, their roster compared to last season was missing Coleman, and Kenny Anderson had gained weight during the lockout.

"No wonder the coaching staff values me so much, they simply don't care about the record... or maybe they're outright tanking for Duncan or Iverson?"

Zhang Hao thought he had figured out the coaching staff's plan, which wasn't hard to guess; many weak teams do this, developing one or a bunch of young players while tanking for the top draft pick.

What he didn't know was that Coleman originally had certain trade value, but because Butch Baird, the lottery ticket master, went to management and confidently said, "I discovered a genius forward"...

Trusting Butch Baird's vision, as Kenny Anderson and PJ Brown were both discovered by Butch Baird, the owner, long dissatisfied with Coleman, quickly decided to trade him away.

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