You are the Pearl, Mo Mengchen

Chapter 442: Quick success? Short-sighted?

On June 14, 1998, the Bulls defeated the Jazz 87-86 to reach their second three consecutive championships.

The great bull dynasty defined the 1990s. They were the biggest winners. Even if this championship represents the dynasty to the end, their legend will not die with the wind.

No matter how long it has been in the past, nba in the 1990s will be a time that a generation will always remember.

The season is over, and in twelve days, the draft is coming.

After a series of operations by Mo Mengchen, Rashad Lewis's market has fluctuated. Some drafts predict that the list will still rank him in the lottery, and some have ranked him at the end of the first round.

Before the NBA Draft, no one knows the final pick. The forecast list can only be used as a reference.

In addition to the draft conference, there is an upcoming lockout.

In a few days, news of the collapse of negotiations between the boss and the players’ guild will be heard on major platforms, and NBA will have to enter the most profound shutdown ever.

Some teams do not want the league to shut down, like the Pistons.

This year, the Pistons surpassed the Lakers in net income, second only to the Knicks, and ranked second in the league.

For this Detroit-based team, this income is breathtaking. The hot ball market does not bring so much revenue, and most of their profits come from torrential advertisers and sponsors.

Everyone knows who brought these.

Therefore, as soon as the season ended, the Pistons started a part of the contract renewal negotiations.

The 95th player led by Mo Mengchen has just finished his third year of his career. Most of the first-round shows have signed early renewal terms with the team, and Mo Mengchen is among them.

Taking into account the influence of Mo Mengchen, the attention he brought and the large number of advertisements and sponsors that he did not dare to think about before, leaving him in the interests of the whole team.

The Pistons don't want to let Mo Mengchen enter the free market next year.

Mo Mengchen’s contract was signed in 1995. At that time, the contract was flawed. If the Pistons waited until the next offseason to renew with him, then he was a completely free player. The current rookie contract is not as good as it was later. The other teams give no higher bids. The home team matches as soon as they grind their teeth.

Players now have complete autonomy. If they don’t want to stay, they can wait until next summer to reject the team’s offer.

Therefore, it is crucial to complete the contract renewal with Mo Mengchen this year.

There are already many teams aiming for the next year. If Mo Mengchen is free next year, it can be foreseen that a group of wealthy robbers or price-raising demon will join this war. Even if the piston can leave Mo Mengchen, then Vitality hurt.

Therefore, two days after the finals, Dean Osgers took Bill Davidson's "Give him a check, he will give him a contract as big as he wants!" Negotiations for renewal of the contract have started.

In order to conduct this negotiation, the agent who is nominally Mo Mengchen's agent, actually Harding Patton, chief executive officer of dreamotrue, hurried to Detroit.

The boss behind dreasotrue is Mo Mengchen. As the chief executive officer, Patton has been uncomfortable in the past few years. In the initial stage of the business, the difficulties were difficult, but Mo Mengchen's series of performances made their work more and more smooth.

Moreover, under the guidance of Mo Mengchen, they signed contracts with the rising stars of various popular sports. Some people were still unknown when they signed the endorsement contract, and this year saw a big outbreak.

Parton's puzzles all turned into admiration.

Mo Mengchen's vision has been proven time and time again.

"let us start."

Osgers sat down, and in order to show sincerity, there were only three people involved in this negotiation.

Mo Mengchen, Patton and Osgoss have no financial officer, no assistant, and no negotiation experts who specialize in dealing with agents.

Based on the relationship between Mo Mengchen and the team, Osgers thought the renewal of the date was smooth.

"Mo, each of us thinks you are the team's long-term plan. Without you, the Pistons are incomplete."

Osgoss made a polite and came up with the proposed contract: "This is just a draft contract. We can talk about it in detail."

80 million in 7 years, it seems not much, but if you look closely, you can find that there are as many as 22 bonus clauses. If Mo Mengchen is all reached, it is 1.1 billion in 7 years.

This is an extremely generous contract.

"These bonus terms are interesting, I like it, but for players like Mo, is 10 million a year too small?"

Parton is an agent—although it’s been a long time since he has bargained with others—what is that agent? Vampires, blood-drinking beasts, he wouldn't give up without taking a layer of skin from the employers, let alone Mo Mengchen was his friend, gave him a much more decent job than brokering, he had to help anyway Mo Mengchen won a big contract no less than Kevin Garnett.

Sure enough, all the brokers are these virtues.

Osgers likes Mo Mengchen, but he hardly likes Patton, this guy's face is too ugly.

Osgers kept smiling and asked, "You make a price."

"The 7-year 100 million and fifth-year player options, including these bonus terms, are actually not perfect, and we need more bonus terms."

Patton's appetite was bigger than Osgers thought.

Fortunately, it is still within Osgos's controllable range. He sits and smiles brightly, looking at Mo Mengchen: "Mo, no matter how big the contract you want, we can meet it."

The question is, what happens after being satisfied?

Do I want a big contract?

Mo Mengchen smiled bitterly, Parton was indeed good for him, but this is indeed not the best contract-for him.

Osgoss and Mo Mengchen had a year of dealing with each other. They cooperated very well. This is a mutually beneficial cooperation because they have no conflicts of interest.

Osgers is not in sports management, he just wants to win the results as soon as possible, and then go to other positions to show his skills, but he can not achieve results by himself, he needs the help of Mo Mengchen.

No matter how much influence Mo Mengchen has on the team, his identity is a player, trading, draft, contract renewal, these are management matters, he also needs an obedient management, and only then can he achieve his goals .

He and Oskars each take what they need, which is the basis.

Going back to this negotiation, if Mo Mengchen signed a sky-high price renewal contract, he would earn enough money, but the Pistons would not be easy to operate.

More than one Mo Mengchen needs to be renewed.

In the sports league, unless you are a superman, it is difficult to reverse the world with one person. Mo Mengchen has never been such a player.

If he wants to succeed, he must have a complete team.

Osgers can give Mo Mengchen the contract because he only needs the Pistons to score in two years.

Mo Mengchen renewed his contract and gave up others at the 95th grade. Even so, the team can still take a year's rookie bonus, and then, to fight for the results next year, he can leave there. This big contract damages the future.

Osgos actively suggested that Mo Mengchen was actually considering it for him.

Do you want a grade or a big contract?

Mo Mengchen said: "Yes, I really deserve this contract."

Parton thought that Mo Mengchen agreed, and was trying to bargain with Osgers for greater benefits.

"However, I value the future."

Mo Mengchen took the pen on the table, crossed out all the numbers on the draft contract, and wrote another set of numbers.

70 million in 6 years, the third, fourth, and fifth years all have player options.

Parton took a look, and his eyes widened out: "You are this"

Osgers was not surprised that Mo Mengchen only took this amount of money. He was surprised by the latter player options.

In this era of stability, everyone wants long contracts and big contracts, because no one can guarantee that they will always have a good competitive state.

Most top players like to sign long contracts, even if there is a serious decline in this contract, this contract is enough to allow them to age-of course, most of them are bankrupt-such as Mo Mengchen like meticulous control of the future There are very few who fully control their own initiative.

"Mo, this contract is too small for you." Patton believes that signing such a contract is an insult to him.

Mo Mengchen smiled and said: "You can talk about bonuses slowly, I don't care about taking millions less, Harding, this is by no means a question of how much I get."

Parton did not understand Mo Mengchen's ambitions, but he never accepted the contract.

He began to aim for the Pistons' salary space, trying to negotiate a contract that would allow Mo Mengchen (who is better known as his surviving agent's face) to have face and also meet the team's long-term planning.

In the end, Patton helped Mo Mengchen win a 6-year 100 million contract. This is not a pure contract. If the bonus is deducted, this is a 1-year 80 million contract.

At the same time, this is not a common increasing contract, but a decreasing contract.

Next year, Mo Mengchen can receive 20 million salary from the Pistons, then 17 million, 1 million, and so on. In addition, the third year, the fourth year, the fifth year of the player option, Mo Mengchen can completely stop the contract in the third year. ~www.wuxiaspot.com~ Sign a brand new renewal contract. (The contract of diminishing after the lockout is gone)

Although Mo Mengchen did not concentrate on looking at money, Parton still won him a contract worth the money.

Finally, the two sides reached an oral agreement, and Mo Mengchen embraced Osgoss.

Parton shook hands with Oscars.

Osgers commented on Patton: "Fortunately, you are not a full-time broker, otherwise we will all be in bad luck!"

Afterwards, Parton invited Mo Mengchen to dinner, and Mo Mengchen reached a contract renewal agreement with the team after Parton walked out of Osgers’ general manager’s office.

The general evaluation of Mo Mengchen's contract is: short-sightedness and quick success.

They all think that Mo Mengchen values ​​the large salary of the previous two years, and everyone believes that he will jump out of the contract in the third year and then find a bigger contract with the Pistons. After all, this is an era of skyrocketing salary. Remember the site's website, www. biquxu. Com, easy to read next time, or enter "" on Baidu to enter this site

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