Basketball trainer, I created a super giant

Chapter 27: I don't know if the account is not right

Chapter 27: I don't know if the account is not right
Connors wanted to rush over and drag Tang Sen away.

Brown's performance in the tryout is enough to prove how good Tangsen is.

At such a critical moment as the draft is about to begin, Connors definitely doesn't want Townsend to go to Eddy Curry and help Curry improve his strength.

But the initiative of this matter lies in Tang Sen's hands.

If Tang Sen really wants to leave, I can't stop him.

Even though a new contract has been signed, it is stated in the contract that Tang Sen can leave at any time.

He looked at Tang Sen nervously and cursed Mills Tann a hundred times in his heart.

"Sorry, I may not have time." Tang Sen reacted and refused.

It would definitely be inappropriate to abandon Brown and turn to help Curry at this time.

Moreover, the new players need to be retrained, although Tang Sen thinks training Curry is a very challenging task.

This guy is known as the next O'Neal.

It would be amazing if I could really train him to be a monster like O'Neal.

So Tang Sen added, "But we can leave our contact information. If Brown has time, we can get in touch again."

There is a competitive relationship between the players, but Tang Sen is a trainer, so it doesn't matter who he trains.

Now that Brown has agreed, even if he doesn't have time, it doesn't matter if he leaves his contact information so that he can work together again.

Tann thought to himself that by the time he came back, the opportunity would be gone.

"Tang, I'm sincere. Just one month. No, we don't even have a month. Just twenty days."

Next, Curry will have to run around to participate in tryouts, and at best he can squeeze out 20 days of training time.

“We’re willing to pay that.”

Tann raised two fingers and gritted his teeth, saying, "Twenty thousand dollars, as long as Curry's training is effective."

He felt that the price was already high and very sincere.

Ten thousand US dollars for ten days.

But as long as the training is effective and allows Curry to improve before the draft and strive for a higher draft pick, it will be worth it.

Upon hearing the price, Connors, who was extremely nervous, smiled.

It’s only 20,000 US dollars, and I thought it was very sincere.

He immediately stepped forward, hooked his arm around Tang Sen's shoulder, and while asserting his sovereignty, he sneered contemptuously, "Tan En, are you looking down on Tang Sen too much? He's a top trainer. Are you insulting him with 20,000 US dollars?"

Tann glared at Connors.

We are all independent agents trying to survive in the cracks, why are they so hostile to me?

However, Connors' words still made Tann frown.

He felt his offer was good enough.

I'm looking for a trainer myself. How much do those well-known trainers cost?
"Tang, we can negotiate the price." Tann finally said.

Tang Sen shook off Connors' arm.

I'm developing customers here.

"Mr. Tann, I said, mainly because I don't have time right now."

As he spoke, Tang Sen also took out his business card and handed it over.

Tann took it, hesitated, sighed, said some polite words, and turned away.

As soon as he walked away, Connors hurriedly said, "Tang, we already agreed that you have to stay until the end of the draft."

"I didn't say I was leaving."

Tang Sen ignored the sensitive Connors and looked at Tann walking away, feeling excited.

Before taking over Brown's training, Tang Sen would never have dared to imagine that someone would invite him and give him money.

But it's not enough.

Only when Brown truly becomes the No. 1 pick will he be able to make a name for himself.

Several people packed up their things and prepared to leave.

At this time, Tedeschi, whom I had met before, came over again.

"Tang, can we chat for a few minutes?" he asked with a smile.

Connors, who was packing his bag, became alert again in an instant.

If he remembered correctly, Tedeschi was the head trainer for the Bulls.

You can easily guess why he wants to talk to Tang Sen alone at this time.

He couldn't help but curse inwardly, these bastards, are they so direct in poaching people one by one?
Donson nodded, handed his bag to Williams, and followed Tedeschi to the side.

"Don, Brown has changed a lot, and I think it's all thanks to you." He came up and started by praising him.

Tang Sen didn't know if this was a sign that the Bulls had chosen Brown, and he expressed his gratitude.

Tedeschi didn't beat around the bush and said directly, "Don, you're probably a personal trainer, right? I'm wondering if you've ever considered joining the NBA and becoming a full-time trainer?"

Tang Sen said to himself, "As expected."

When Tedeschi came to see him again, Tang Sen thought of this possibility.

"Of course, this is the NBA after all," Tang Sen said with a smile.

What trainer doesn't want to join the NBA? "Then come to the Bulls. My team needs someone," Tedeschi said directly.

Then he added, "The interview over there will take some time, so I might as well take you to visit the arena and see our working environment."

He invited him warmly, and Tang Sen thought about it and did not refuse.

In fact, Tang Sen is also quite curious about the work content and environment of these professional trainers in the NBA.

These things were not accessible to me before.

After saying hello to Connors and asking him to wait for him outside, Donson followed Tedeschi to tour the stadium.

This is the training hall.

Next to it is the gym, which is surprisingly large and has an extremely wide variety of equipment.

Tang Sen had only heard of many of the equipment, but they were too expensive and he couldn't afford them.

"Inside is the physiotherapy area. We are a team responsible not only for the players' daily training but also for their health."

Tedeschi took Donson into the physical therapy area.

Tang Sen agreed with this point.

Training and maintenance are inseparable.

"Don, you have a unique training method, but my suggestion is that you should pay more attention to the players' physical condition. Only healthy players are good players." Tedeschi also gave a suggestion.

Like before the physical test, Townsend put a high load on Brown. Although it was understandable, he believed that there was a certain risk of injury.

Tang Sen accepted it humbly.

This falls under the category of sports medicine.

Tang Sen has dabbled in some subjects, but it is just a dabble, and some of it is just learning.

The good thing is that I have a system to assist me, so at least I can detect potential injuries in advance.

Tedeschi then took Tang Sen to visit the cafeteria and office area.

They have professional nutritionists on their team.

It is undoubtedly top-notch, after all, it is the NBA.

"By the way, how about the salary?" Tang Sen took the time to ask about the trainer's salary.

I only know that NBA trainers are at the top of the industry and make a lot of money.

Tedeschi didn't hide anything and said directly, "For someone like you who has just joined, the salary should be around $12."

Tang Sen was stunned and asked in surprise: "Is it so low?"

Of course, Tang Sen knew that the salary of a trainer could not be compared with that of NBA players.

Even the most marginal water dispenser administrator can easily earn hundreds of thousands or even millions of dollars a year.

But it’s only $12 a year, which still feels a bit low.

But on second thought, maybe his appetite has been whetted by the high salary given by Brown.

You have to know that a few years ago, when I started my own business and ran a training camp, I couldn’t earn even a fraction of the $12 US dollars a year.

"Low?"

Tedeschi was also stunned and said in surprise, "Our Bulls uniform team's salary is considered high in the league."

The salary of the uniform team must be linked to the team's revenue.

The Bulls are located in the third largest city in the United States, a big basketball market, and their salary levels are definitely among the highest.

"Tang, $12 a year is not a low salary. We have an off-season, and you can also take on private work during the off-season, which is also a good income."

Even for many trainers, the off-season income is the biggest source of income.

With the title of NBA team trainer, he has no worries about finding a job.

Like Tedeschi himself, his annual salary from the team is $30, but he can earn the same amount or even more in one offseason.

"Don, you can't just look at the income of top trainers like Grover. After all, they are only a minority. By the way, how much do you charge for training Brown now? Can you tell us?" Tedeschi asked curiously.

He thought it wouldn't be too high, after all, Tang Sen was not very famous.

Tang Sen hesitated for a moment and said, "Fifty thousand dollars a month."

"How many?"

Tedeschi's eyes widened suddenly.

No, 5 US dollars a month, that’s 60 US dollars a year, isn’t it?
With this kind of charging standard, you can treat yourself.

Tedeschi was in a bit of a mood.

I have been working in this industry for almost 30 years to reach my current position and earn this level of income.

Tang Sen, who had no fame at all, actually asked for $50,000 a month.

The key point is that this silly boy Brown actually gave it to him.

He was silent.

Tang Sen also fell silent.

The accounts don’t match, I don’t know.

Did I ask for too much before?

(End of this chapter)

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