Stern was still thinking about discussing terms with Min Congda, but the other party had already hung up the phone.
He deliberately increased the amount of the fine to 100,000, just to make Min Congda be honest and let him know the pain.
Stop pointing fingers at the referee and let the fans focus on the referee issue. This is not a good thing.
As a result, the $100,000 didn't seem to deter Min Congda, and he even happily agreed to the punishment?
Is this person normal? How much does he earn per month with the Clippers?
Even Mavericks owner Mark Cuban, a billionaire, still feels bad every time he is fined.
Why does Smart seem like fines don't work on him?
Stern is giving me a headache. It is the first time in my 30 years as president to encounter such a thug.
Rodman is not like this. Rodman is a player after all, and this guy is the general manager, so he is so careless.
But the Clippers have made great progress under his leadership. It is really not something that ordinary people can do to pull such a rotten team out of the quagmire.
Stern is already convinced that Min Congda is not an ordinary item. It must be an epic treasure, but it has too many debuffs.
It was already early morning Eastern Time at this time. It was not easy for Stern to stay up late at night and make phone calls and feel so angry because of Min Congda. It would cost at least three months of his life.
After Min Congda hung up the phone, he saw through the website news that Ricky Davis made a tip-in to kill the Cavaliers.
But the $2,000 he lost when he won the game no longer bothered Min Congda. The $100,000 fine meant he lost 50 games!
"It's a pity that I can only play two games with James in a season, otherwise I would scold him for his actions. Getting rich is not a dream."
"By the way, where has Ada been today? I haven't seen her at all... Oh, right, she and Rachelle were talking about some fan activities, right? No matter, what serious Clippers fans can there be? Just go home and lie down, Be prepared to pay the fine tomorrow!”
After arriving home, Min Congda habitually opened Goupu.com and wrote after the game while watching the news.
This battle between the Clippers and the Cavaliers, he wrote, was full of flowers, with ups and downs.
By the way, take a look at the topic on Twitter about "Who is the worst team?" His tweet has been retweeted by many people.
The Clippers' external image has been further damaged, and Min Congda feels that the situation is really great!
Siakam Jr. also ended his dream trip to Los Angeles and left Los Angeles by plane the next morning to return to Cameroon.
This journey determined his future destiny. He was determined to devote himself to basketball and made it his dream to enter the NBA.
He fell in love with the Los Angeles Clippers, fell in love with Curry, and became a loyal fan of Curry.
However, his biggest regret was not being able to meet Clippers general manager Mr. Smart. When he left, he said to Rachelle, "I hope that when I enter the NBA, I can be selected by Mr. Smart."
Racheli encouraged the little guy and thought, with your skinny appearance, you really meet our general manager selection criteria.
Watching the plane fly up into the clouds, Rachelle breathed a sigh of relief. He completed the mission perfectly, and everything was recorded from beginning to end.
The next step is promotion. Jordan Peele said they will take three to four weeks to complete the production of this short documentary and then release it on the Internet.
Richele is very much looking forward to the release of this promotional documentary. He has already contacted major sports media in Los Angeles. Before and after the All-Star Game, in line with the popularity of the All-Star Game, he will go all out to promote the Clippers fans.
Racheli is still very excited to think that this film will attract a lot of praise by then.
In order to improve the content of this documentary, Jordan Peele and the film crew decided to go to Cameroon for a week of reshoots.
Anyway, I can't use up the 10 million U.S. dollars of funds, and I can still go on business trips to the exotic country of Cameroon. I live a comfortable life.
The team's media promotion work is proceeding in an orderly manner, and everyone on the Clippers is working to create a good team image.
In the past, the Clippers have always represented a bad team in the league, and the team name is ordinary, the team logo is copied from the Lakers, the team uniforms are mediocre, and the history is poor.
No matter how you look at it, it is an unattractive team. The only advantage is that it can get some metropolitan bonuses in Los Angeles.
It can be said that except for some non-mainstream fans who always like niche things, or some groups who have a special bond with the Clippers, the Clippers are really hard to like.
Now the whole team is working in a stable and well-paid working environment, and everyone is doing their part to change all this.
Except for one person.
The day after the exciting game between the Clippers and the Cavaliers, the league announced its decision to punish Min Congda.
He was fined $100,000, issued a written apology to referee Scott Foster, and then suspended for ten games and unable to attend Clippers games.
Is there any more perfect punishment for Min Congda than this?
You can easily get 100,000 US dollars, and it is after tax, so you don’t have to pay a penny in tax.
Those NBA stars, regardless of their annual salary of tens of millions, may have to pay half of it in taxes.
After getting a salary, there are a lot of expenses, including luxury houses and cars, seven aunts and eight aunts asking for money, and support for illegitimate children, etc.
People like Min Congda don't have to buy a house or a car, they don't have women and children to raise, and they have enough food for one person and the whole family is not hungry.
For a one-time payment of 100,000 US dollars, you won’t have to live a comfortable life in Los Angeles.
It's equivalent to a first-tier city like BJ in China, where prices are low and there are many entertainments. Men don't have to rent or buy a house to pay off mortgages. They don't have to worry about their children going to school or their parents getting sick. They don't want to fall in love or get married. They give you 500,000 yuan at a time.
Isn’t this fucking awesome? First, I went to an Internet cafe to stay up all night, and then I went to the bathing center to take a bath and sleep.
When you wake up, you can eat whatever you want, drink whatever you want, and drink whatever you want.
You can have fun for at least a week before you feel physically or mentally tired.
And this 500,000 yuan is still sitting in the bank card, and not much has actually been spent.
The role of 500,000 is not to support you in spending a lot of money on luxury consumption, but to give people a relaxed state of mind that can be enjoyed temporarily.
Originally, Min Congda was very upset when the Clippers won. The ninth in the Western Conference defeated the first in the Eastern Conference and felt like they were going to enter the playoffs.
As soon as the $100,000 arrived, I was ranked ninth in the West and first in the East. I didn't care, and drove to Santa Barbara to have fun.
Starting from January 16th, Min Congda spent a very relaxed and happy two weeks, during which he was too lazy to take care of team affairs.
He believed that there was no problem with his layout, and he still outputted post-game reports steadily, mixed personal information on Twitter to smear the Clippers, and accumulated fans, leaving other matters to Rosser, Olshey and others.
At the same time, after finishing the next two home games, the Clippers began the longest eight-game away streak of the season, a real nightmare schedule.
Min Congda happened to be prohibited from entering the venue to watch the game. He stayed at home and slept in every day without having to follow the team. He went to the headquarters to have some sex during the day and went to nightclubs for adventure at night. His small life was lively and full of energy.
But little did he know that as February approached, a storm was about to hit.
(End of chapter)