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On July 1, 1999, the NBA's free market officially opened.

Affected by the shortened season, the settlent ti at the beginning of the month in previous years was also extended.

Throughout July, teams could only sign rookies and release players, and no trades could be made.

However, on the day of the draft, the Magic sent away Horace Grant, which had already made many sports dia see so clues:

"The Magic is going to rebuild? Will Anfernee Hardaway be traded?"

In the 1998-1999 season, Anfernee Hardaway played a total of 50 gas, which was very rare without any injuries, but his statistics declined sharply.

Of course, the comntators could see that Anfernee Hardaway was no longer at his peak, and when they thought of the decision to choose one of the two, they couldn't help but secretly mock the choice of the Magic managent.

Although the shark who traveled west to the Lakers was fishing continuously, he still played dominantly.

The title of "the strongest inside player in the league" is not nonsense!

Lee got the news earlier than others.

The Nike got the news that Anfernee Hardaway was no longer in the Magic's plan.

Mark Parker was going to be promoted again.

The general manager of Nike would beco the vice president of global footwear in a while.

Lee just beca a mber of Shinnick Hills Golf Club last year on Bloomberg's recomndation.

After paying a hefty mbership fee, he only ca once.

Located on Long Island in Southampton, New York, the course design is a model of links style.

As one of the oldest golf clubs in the United States, in addition to hosting open tournants, it is also an important social venue most of the ti.

In addition to Mark Parker, there were Ann Miller from Sullivan Law Firm, Catherine Benko from Deloitte, and people from JPMorgan Chase.

This was considered a gathering of executives.

Several ladies were chatting and laughing about life gossip.

After Mark Parker swung his club continuously, he talked to Lee about the internal situation of the hook:

"Sports stars and pop singers are sowhat similar. The forr may go downhill because of an injury, and the latter may beco outdated after a few songs if they can't keep up with the trend of the tis."

"Lee, pay attention to injuries. Anfernee Hardaway failed to achieve the expected goals, and the subsequent series of publicity resources will be reduced."

Anfernee Hardaway's resources were eaten up by Lee, and the second brother of the Nike was completely changed.

Although his golf skills are terrible, Lee always wears extrely professional clothes when playing golf, white T-shirt, light gray trousers, and standard swing movents, but the balls he hits are not good to look at.

"Will his signature shoes be changed next year? I think the new technology is very good!"

Lee's signature shoes are currently the only one among all the stars on the Nike side that uses "spray" and "bubble" technology.

Hearing Lee's inquiry, Mark Parker nodded.

This is also the reason why Hardaway is not liked internally.

The first generation of signature shoes obviously sold very well, but the changes beca worse and worse.

Sneakers can indeed bring safety, but it is simply a daydream to expect a pair of shoes to avoid injuries.

Everyone gathered together not to discuss business cooperation, but mostly talked about life.

After noticing Lee's investnt and more than two years of observation, Lee, who did not take the "nouveau riche" route, also beca a "high-quality custor."

Mark Bartelstein winked at Lee, indicating that this gathering was a good harvest.

Blue sky, white clouds, green grass, Lee no longer talked about work, and simply gossiped with everyone.

After becoming famous, black stars have to support a lot of "partners

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