Add One, I Don’t Know How To Fight

Plot summary of the 1999-00 season

As of this writing, Li Ang's rookie season is over.

First of all, thank you for your support, thank you for your votes, rewards, subscriptions and even every chapter comment.

It is the support of all the big guys that makes this book achieve good results.

It is your chapter reviews that make this book full of popularity and joy (let Laoge have chapter reviews to copy and pictures to look at every day).

Now let’s get down to business. I’ve written the first season here, and I believe everyone has seen it – this book will not all develop according to the original historical trajectory!

The draft, various awards, and even the final championship may all change. Not everything will be exactly the same as in the original history.

Not to mention anything else, many people must have never thought that Li Ang could steal Carter's dunk contest championship.

You must have never imagined that Li Ang's elbow on Malone would have such a big impact.

In fact, all of these were designed before.

So I said, the style of this book is not the type of one that will surpass Jordan in one title at the beginning, and then become invincible and collapse after 500,000 words.

This journey is very long and must be taken slowly. Every plot has its own meaning and reason.

You think I'm just writing about how cool it is to beat Malone, but actually I'm trying to dig into the Lakers' loss.

You think I hit Bowen just to blast his anus, but actually I did it to give Brother Li the ability to dunk against Carter.

Every plot is closely connected. It feels great, and the plot is progressing.

If history is to be changed, it must be done in a reasonable way to be convincing. And where does persuasion come from? It’s just a plot connection one after another.

As for the reason for changing history, it is to make the story full of variables.

Preventing readers from seeing the subsequent plot at a glance is actually one of the most attractive aspects of the novel (another attractive aspect is the pictures).

If the plot all follows the original history, it would be like many people said: "Basketball novels are like reading things that have been read before from the beginning."

It would be boring.

My writing about the Trail Blazers winning this season is also to serve the plot, not because I deliberately criticize the Lakers or Kobe for boring reasons.

Not letting the Lakers win the championship will have an impact on future stories.

Not letting the Lakers win the championship is to prepare for future plots.

And these changes will be closely related to Li Ang. These changes will make the NBA completely different from what everyone knows.

Different yet still reasonable.

As for whether it is possible for the Lakers to establish a dynasty in the future, and what role Li Ang will play in these troubled times, this is what I want you to look forward to.

If you have a sense of anticipation, you will keep watching.

I believe everyone also feels that if a basketball novel is to be interesting, it is no longer enough to just keep winning and pretending to win awards.

It has to be more like a "story" like other novels.

That's why in this book, I jumped out of the frame of non-stop competition and relied on the plot to promote the plot.

I think I did a good job in the plot of the rookie season, from foreshadowing to digging holes to filling holes. And it doesn’t lose its fun.

Therefore, I am still very satisfied with the handling of my rookie season~ (Shameless!)

Okay, let’s stop talking here, and Lao Ge will continue coding!

In the end, it’s the same old rules.

Beg for subscription, beg for votes, beg for rewards!

Whether Laoge can grow back depends on you!

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