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Volume 2: The NBA Chapter 28 Crazy Parsons

After sleeping all morning, An Ran felt dizzy. Now she finally understood why the team did not arrange training in the morning, but waited until the afternoon to return to the team.

After calculating the time, An Ran did not reply to the message. It was better not to disturb their rest at this time.

After drinking some water, An Ran finally felt that his body had recovered a lot. He changed into tight-fitting sportswear and took a taxi directly to the training gym. He learned from Conley that today he would conduct some reviews based on the first game and at the same time study Nick.

Because of Si's style of play, An Ran was always in a state of excitement.

As long as it’s not physical training, it’s something to be happy about!

It's not that An Ran is lazy, it's just that he really can't keep up with his physical strength. After all, it still takes time to recover, even though the next game won't be back-to-back.

I arrived at the venue a little early. Not many other teammates came. It didn't take long before I heard a roar. No matter who it was, as long as they won the contract, the first thing they did was to buy a car. This has become a common understanding.

It’s something that’s not announced.

After all, sometimes it is very late after playing home games. If you want to go home, it is absolutely impossible without a car.

An Ran was very greedy. Before coming to the United States, he actually practiced driving for a while. Although he didn't drive well, he could barely drive in a deserted place. However, he didn't have time to take the test for an American driver's license yet, so he just bought one.

I can't drive the car without it.

An Ran saw Chandler Parsons walk in, carrying seven or eight glasses of freshly squeezed orange juice, and then looked at his teammates who were already waiting at the training ground with a smile on his face.

"Here, it's yours!" Parsons smiled, shrugged and said to Ennis.

The latter took it and opened it, taking a big gulp. Then he felt so happy that he almost burst into tears. The training hall only had drinks and boiled water, and he had long been tired of drinking it.

"Thanks, not bad, this tastes great, BEALE's blues shop?"

Parsons snapped his fingers and said in surprise: "Yes, the things on this street are very good, I like them."

Ennis took another big sip from the cow and said, "It's only lively in the evening. Let's go have some fun together later?"

"Okay, that's what I asked for." Parsons said and glanced around. An Ran, a yellow-skinned person, was particularly eye-catching.

None of the core members of the team had arrived yet, and the active ones were all those who needed to work hard to prove themselves. So An Ran was immediately caught in his eye.

An Ran noticed that he seemed to hesitate for a moment, but then walked towards her again for some reason.

"An?" Parsons asked quietly.

An Ran nodded, not knowing what he wanted to do. The two of them had never spoken much, and they had never even met before. Why would he suddenly come up to chat with her.

Parsons did not notice An Ran's cold attitude and continued: "I'm bringing you orange juice. This is really delicious. You're new to Memphis. If you don't understand anything, you can ask me."

An Ran's mouth twitched unconsciously. If he hadn't known that Parsons had just arrived in Grizzly Bear, he would have thought he knew more about the customs and customs here.

An Ran thought to himself that although he had been here not long ago, he might not know less than you because he had been honing his skills in various street courts a while ago.

Parsons handed it over enthusiastically, and An Ran was embarrassed not to accept it. After all, he was a teammate of the same team, so he had to give it a little face, so he gently bit the straw and took a sip, then put it at hand.

Ennis also came over and saw that An Ran was also getting a glass of orange juice. He said in a flattering manner: "Look, he's still a human being."

Parsons knows how to do things, and it’s hot at noon, so he didn’t forget to bring us drinks.”

"Haha, just drop by, it's just a matter of effort, don't worry about it." Parsons waved his hand.

An Ran didn't speak, always remembering what Conley told her, but she was too embarrassed to stay away from the two people immediately. After all, they came over to show their goodwill and didn't reach out to hit the smiling person.

However, before he finished speaking, Chandler Parsons shook his head and sighed, looking very uncomfortable. This made Ennis very curious and quickly asked what was going on.

An Ran watched this scene with cold eyes, thinking to herself that these two people really got along, as good as wearing a pair of pants, it was really amazing.

Parsons complained and said: "You don't know, my recovery has directly caused problems. Look at what the coach said after the last game. Isn't this aimed at me? It's simply a slander.

How could I not be serious? I was just recovering from my injuries."

Ennis said: "I'm not necessarily talking about you. The coach is not talking about the old players. He may be talking about Tony Allen. He also strained his leg and needs to rest for a few games."

Parsons glanced around and found that no one was paying attention here, so he said to himself: "Who knows, he can't just name me, this head coach is really scheming.

"

An Ran sneered in her heart as she listened to him. She heard about him from Conley. He worked harder than anyone else before he got the contract. After getting the big contract, he passed out drunk in Wenrou Village.

Parsons glanced at An Ran and continued: "You judge, do you think he is going too far? How do I train when I am recuperating? I have tried my best to recover as soon as possible and return to the competition, but I didn't

There is a way."

Parsons looked like a child and complained to An Ran, trying to win his sympathy.

Ennis fanned the flames and said: "That's right, who can survive without injuries? It's really too much to do something like this to add insult to injury at this time."

Parsons smiled and was very satisfied with this best friend. James Ennis came to the Grizzlies in 2015. He was transferred to the Grizzlies at the beginning of the trading day in the middle of last season. The two people hit it off immediately after meeting.

, after Parsons was traded in the offseason, they attended several parties with each other and immediately had bad tempers.

An Ran was speechless. I have seen through the two of you. One word is "romantic"! Two words are "romantic".

Just as he was thinking of finding an excuse to stop chatting with them, Randolph unexpectedly opened the door and came in.

This fat, lazy guy always comes to the training hall very late. He often comes in late and likes to be late. But today he came earlier than any other core member. Everyone was surprised. The sun came in from the west.

Out?

In fact, only Randolph himself knew that it was not because he had become more diligent, but because he suddenly failed to control his emotions yesterday and left directly. Logically speaking, he should take these rookies and newcomers to have a night of fun.

It's called welcoming new teammates to enhance feelings.

Having played in the NBA for more than ten years, Randolph naturally knows these traditions, so after he calmed down what happened yesterday, he felt that it was not good. He quickly came to the training hall in advance to see how the newcomers were doing.

I didn't feel left out.

If it were Randolph a few years ago, he would never have considered these things. At that time, he averaged 20+10 per game and was the team's number one player. He was unable to spare time to pay attention due to a large number of entertainment and official duties.

these things.

But in the past few seasons, as I get older, my exposure has declined.

Later, Randolph became more and more aware of the importance of a good team atmosphere. The locker rooms of the Golden State Warriors or Spurs both have very good team cultures.

So Randolph no longer defined himself as the number one player on the team, but as a veteran who led the newcomers. This is also the reason why he is so close to Enron. On the one hand, Enron really has a good temper, and on the other hand, Enron has a good temper.

On the one hand, we want to build a Grizzly Bear culture together.

However, when Randolph opened the door and walked in, the first time he saw Parsons chattering around An Ran, he felt a surge of blood.

An Ran saw him immediately, but Parsons, who had his back turned, didn't notice and continued to complain without any restraint.

Randolph walked over angrily, feeling annoyed. You haven't done all the harm to yourself, but you are targeting the team's rookies again? Do you want others to waste their talents like you?

Randolph suppressed the anger that was about to burst out. He didn't know why, but he felt very unhappy when he saw him surrounding An Ran.

"Hey, get away from me!" Randolph walked to Parsons and stood in front of him, saying menacingly.

Parsons just saw Randolph walking over, holding orange juice in his hand, and he heard Randolph's voice halfway through carrying it. The questioning tone made him furious.

"What's wrong? Is it wrong to bring you juice? Why are you so mean?" Parsons was very angry. He didn't expect Randolph to be so disrespectful. There were many people around, and he held out his hand.

Didn’t you see the juice?

Randolph chuckled lightly and opened his mouth with a fierce look on his face: "Trash, stop talking and go to training."

Parsons was angry, his blood surged up, and he clenched his fists tightly, wanting to give this fat man who didn't want to show his face a show of strength.

However, Randolph was not afraid at all. What troubles had he not seen in so many years, and what ruthless people had he not beaten? Would he still be afraid of Parsons?

Seeing that he wanted to push his chest forward, Randolph took a step forward and seemed to be provoking, saying, "Come on, come on, little Maotou."

Parsons couldn't understand why Randolph was targeting him. Wasn't it because he had some issues with his training attitude recently?

Even Ennis next to him was like this. He didn't expect that Randolph, with such a low emotional intelligence, would fall out like this. Didn't he just ignore the harmony of the team?

An Ran didn't know what to do. She didn't know whether to persuade or avoid. She didn't expect to be involved in a conflict in the locker room.

However, An Ran saw very clearly that he must side with Randolph at this time. Not to mention that he is the core of the team and a meritorious veteran of the Grizzlies' rise. Just because he takes good care of himself, this is very worthwhile.

An Ran respects.

Although he always bullies himself and makes him carry a water bag, without his kind of protection, it is unknown how others will punish him.

According to Enron's own knowledge, Gasol liked to use Baldwin's orders very much, but those orders were real. Baldwin had only been with the team for a few days and had already cleaned his car no less than three times.

When the two men were confronting each other, An Ran quietly stood behind Randolph.

When Parsons saw this scene, he became furious and yelled, "Idiot!" and then hit Randolph with his chest.

The whole person was like an enraged lion, attacking crazily.

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