Add One, I Don’t Know How To Fight

Chapter 462 The leave request and the day of fifty cents

Yesterday's chapter was taken off in the author's words, but some bosses may not have seen it, so I will open a separate chapter today to inform you.

Today I have to postpone it for a day because of something at home, so updates will be suspended for one day and will be resumed immediately on the 27th.

Everyone knows me. Although I am a bad person, I still have a little bit of integrity (bah!).

Under normal circumstances, even if something happens, I will at most update a few thousand words less, rather than simply not updating. There is no update today, which shows that the situation is indeed special.

Moreover, I have been updating 10,000 words in a row for I don’t know how many days. It’s okay to just take a day off from time to time (begging)!

Then, let’s talk about the recent plot.

After reading the discussions in the group and in the book, this plot is quite controversial.

First of all, I would like to thank you all very much for your discussion and feedback. As a screen snooping addict who would not appear without pornographic pictures, although I did not reply to everyone one by one, I actually read all your discussions.

Everyone is still discussing it, which is actually a recognition of me. Because we are still discussing it, it means that you still care about this album, otherwise it would have been deleted and gone.

Thank you everyone!

Then talk about it one by one slowly.

In fact, the main source of controversy is the different perspectives of readers and authors.

Some people say why not strike first. Every time, you wait for others to take action. Every time, you are done by others before you realize it later. From a reader's point of view, you may feel this way just after seeing this plot, but from the perspective of the whole book, In fact, Li Ang has been taking preemptive strikes before.

In the recent Christmas game with the Spurs, Li Ang took the initiative and rushed towards people as soon as he came up.

Going forward, Bowen, how did I arrange it? Although he stepped on the ground, either the protagonist's teammates were stepped on and were not injured, or they were countered by Li Ang.

You will find that Bowen waited for a long time. In fact, he was unlucky enough to not hurt anyone in the story. Even Carter was not seriously injured. He was taught a lesson by the protagonist and became paralyzed. Just like the gray wolf, he has never eaten Xi Yangyang.

In the article, I have emphasized more than once that Li Ang will not wait for his teammates to be injured before retaliating, but will take the initiative.

So, where does the saying "every time you wait for your teammates to kneel before breaking out" come from? Not once at all, not every time.

Li Ang never sat still and waited for death.

As for why it was done this time, it's because this is the Spurs' last struggle as a villain at this stage.

This question can also answer this statement: "I've been beating the Spurs for so long and they can't be beaten to death, so what else is there to fight for?"

There is no such thing as a decent villain in the basketball world, but a novel must have a villain. This villain cannot be too weak, otherwise it will be boring and boring. It can't be too strong, otherwise it won't be fun enough to beat it.

Therefore, my villains all have a life cycle. He will die when he deserves to die, but he has to continue playing the villain when he doesn't deserve to die.

The Spurs are the so-called villains at this stage. You hate the Spurs so much that you hate them to the core. This is normal, because this stage has been shaping the Spurs into villains from the beginning.

There are three major villains in this book so far.

The first stage is the OK Lakers, the second stage is Larry Brown and the Pistons, and the third quarter is the Spurs.

There are countless minor villains mixed in, such as Ma Long, Bowen and so on.

You will find that my villains are not discarded in one season. They all use a long chapter to describe the protagonist's dealings with them, and they are integrated into a complete chapter.

As mentioned before, if a villain is killed easily, he is not fighting back.

The villain who was killed in one game is not qualified to be the protagonist's opponent. The top opponent is a clown, such as a certain shooter.

OK, the Lakers and Leon went from the Raptors to the Pistons, and Larry Brown went from the NBA to the Olympics.

The Spurs paved the way for the deep hatred between the two sides starting from last season, and then resolved it this season.

The fight against the Spurs only started to bury the hatchet in the abbreviated season. It does have a cycle, but it doesn't mean that you can't beat the Spurs for "a long time".

It hasn’t been long since we started playing, just this season.

Although the Spurs during Bowen's era also had issues with the protagonist, the Spurs at that time were never the focus, and wasn't Bowen already "dead"?

Now the Spurs villain has reached the end of the cliff. In the story arrangement, they need to struggle for the last time before causing the protagonist some final trouble.

That's why this scene of a teammate kneeling appeared for the first time.

To put it bluntly, this is the first and last time, because after this season, the Spurs will be gone, the villain will be dead, and he will get off work.

You won't see anything like this again.

I have also given a lot of foreshadowing, such as Parker leaving early, Duncan may not stay in San Antonio, etc.

It just heralds the decline of the Spurs.

I think it's normal for a villain who is about to exit the story to be pushed to the edge of the cliff and struggle at the end.

It's not like he can do this all the time.

What's more, during this moment of struggle, I didn't just let the protagonist suffer, because the Spurs also hurt me.

Ginobili's injury is more serious than Nash's. Horry's importance to the Spurs and Haslem's importance to the Suns are also self-evident.

It’s not just the protagonist who suffers from being dumb, right?

Not to mention making money in this wave, at least both sides suffered losses, with a 50-50 split. Even if it's 70%, it still belongs to the Spurs.

Many people are saying again, why don't you just abolish Duncan.

First of all, I replaced Duncan with Ginobili, which also cost the Spurs. The Spurs were not without injuries. Moreover, Duncan will be of great use in the following story. It is not just as simple as being defeated by Li Ang once, but also a scene that has been determined very early.

Why did you kill him? I'm keeping this person for use, you can replace him with another one!

But I couldn't tell you directly in the story that Duncan would be useful in the future, so I kept it secret, so you would think that I didn't think of abolishing Duncan.

But what author would casually write off a key character to death?

One of the most difficult aspects of basketball writing is that both opponents and teammates are too rigid. Those who can be opponents and teammates are just those few.

Why did I put so much thought into almost disrupting the alliance? Why did I put so much thought into forming strong teams that were even more abnormal than the original ones? Because according to the original history, there is no need to fight, there is no one who can fight.

This is not a football article that can change the map. If I dominate the English Championship, I will dominate the Premier League. If I dominate the Premier League, I will dominate the Champions League. If I dominate the Champions League and the World Cup, I will dominate. When I get tired of playing in the Premier League, I go to Serie A. When I get tired of Serie A, I go to La Liga to find teammates.

There are only a few hundred people coming and going in the NBA, and there are only a dozen or so who are strong, and James and others are sitting back and watching. There are not enough opponents and teammates in the first place. If you kill a powerful character casually, it will be difficult for the plot to continue.

The important characters have all been beaten to death. From now on, we will win against James. After winning against James, we will still be James. Then there will be no chance of winning. The eunuch will finish his book and he will lose his face!

There's no way I can create a new Liu Bei player called the Grove Street Brothers, right? Do you still watch it?

If I destroy the structure of the entire story just for the sake of a moment of pleasure and have Duncan eliminated in advance, causing a chain reaction, and then change the content and end up being unable to write the eunuch, is this a good story?

Finally, I beg you all to give me a little trust. Although I am a stinky person who posts pictures, I don’t have much ability. There are also a lot of minor flaws, which we admit, such as the pictures not being clear enough.

But I think that until now when I write sports articles, I am basically not good at dealing with the big poisonous points in sports articles.

When I wrote about the protagonist having a tooth knocked out by Ma Long, many people were excited and said that the protagonist had lost.

But the result? Malone eventually retired in disgrace.

I previously wrote that the protagonist lost to the OK group in the finals. Many people said that the protagonist lost in the finals for the first time and could not hold his head high in front of Kobe for the rest of his life.

The results of it? The Lakers dynasty is gone, and the ending is very tragic. Kobe's position as the younger brother is still stable in the novel.

Then, Lyon was given up by the Pistons, and many people said that Larry Brown won.

Then the grass on Brown's grave was as high as three or four stories high, and the NBA and Olympic Games were suppressed across the board.

What do I mean by this? This means that I am absolutely capable of completing the ending of each stage, so that the villains of each stage can be used. You don’t have to worry about the protagonist really losing completely. Even if he suffers a loss, it is still a phase. If the villain wants to live a long life, he must let him win one or two trivial victories, right?

In the overall framework, the protagonist is definitely the final winner.

I know very well that what I write is a cool article, but a cool article can't be as flat as holding a pair of aces from beginning to end, without any ripples, right?

When you see that the protagonist is temporarily frustrated, don't rush to scold me, because I will definitely have a backup plan to make the story continue to be enjoyable.

You have to give me this little bit of trust.

My own position is still very clear. This is a cool article, and it is a cool article with pictures. The final goal is to make everyone happy.

Okay, that’s all for now. Finally, I would like to sincerely thank you all for supporting me. Thank you very much!

Updates will be resumed immediately on the 27th. It would be unmanly to not resume! No chance of recovery!

I really do!

Finally, I will give you a piece of advice so that you will have nothing to complain about: If you have the spare time to write so much, you can even code out one chapter!

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