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Chapter 136: No Need to Speak if Opinions Differ

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The Bucks gathered their emotions and headed for the away game.

The destination was quite special this time; it was nearly the largest market in the whole league—New York.

However, the Knicks were no longer the gangster team that once bitterly battled against the Bulls' first dynasty, narrowly lost to the '94 Houston Rockets, and engaged in years of skirmish with their clone team, the Miami Heat.

Trading Patrick Ewing was their watershed moment.

Now, New Yorkers had to watch Antonio McDyess limping on the court, endure Glenn Robinson's "scoring 15 points a game is enough for me" Zen attitude, witness Charlie Ward and Howard Eisley debating who was the worse player, see Kurt Thomas looking a bit manic and lost, Alan Houston resembling a zebra that had lost its way, while the general manager Scott Layden could only hide in the VIP box pretending none of it was his fault.