The only way to save the day is to go to the gym.

Han Yi muttered: "No, this is absolutely impossible. I am just trying to improve my proficiency faster, okay? There is a fundamental difference between me and Embiid!"

But fans will not listen to what you say, they will only watch what you do. What's more, Embiid is just a little baby in Africa now, who knows him?

"The public opinion is not good now. I have to prove myself without delaying training?"

So, Han Yi looked at the schedule. Wow, the next opponent: Toronto Raptors!

"Uh... Camby, the unlucky guy again? There's nothing I can do, brother, it's you!"

The next day, Han Yi faced Camby's defense in the match against the Toronto Raptors. He rushed into the inside to attack the basket 18 times and scored 16 times!

In addition to 2 of 6 three-pointers in the game, Han Yi scored 41 points, 8 rebounds, 3 assists, 1 steal, and 6 blocks!

Led the team to a 20-point victory over the Toronto Raptors with a score of 107:87!

Han Yi got his first 40+ in his NBA career in this game!

After this battle, who dares to say that Han Yi dares not to go inside?

Alonzo Mourning raised his hand and said I dare, and said:

"Han Yi's data is beautiful, but his record is ugly. If a player puts his data first, he will not achieve much in his life!"

You know, Alonzo Mourning is a famous player at Georgetown University and Han Yi's senior!

The backstab from the senior made Han Yi very uncomfortable.

But Han Yi soon found the root cause of his old senior's backstabbing. It was simple, it was a simple conflict of interest!

In the first All-Star voting results just announced, Han Yi's votes ranked third among the Eastern Conference All-Star centers, second only to Dikembe Mutombo and Patrick Ewing, two Georgetown University seniors.

For the NBA All-Star election, it doesn't really make sense for a center to be ranked third, because only the first place is directly voted into the All-Star starter, and the ranking after that depends on the voting results of coaches across the league, not the votes of fans.

But Alonzo Mourning was still very unhappy. Mutombo and Ewing, who were also seniors from Georgetown University, were ranked ahead of Han Yi, and I was ranked behind Han Yi!

The three centers of Georgetown are famous in the NBA!

What's the matter? This year, there is another rookie from Georgetown, and I was squeezed to fourth?

Why?

Wasn't Han Yi ranked ahead of me? Then I will use my strength to tell the world how ridiculous this vote is!

Han Yi looked at the latest triggered task reminder: Selected as an NBA All-Star, rewarded with 30 points of ball control!

Han Yi looked at the calluses on his hands that were worn out for ball control, and grinned: "I'm sorry, senior, for the sake of the All-Star, I have to use you as a scapegoat!"

Are you Mourning unhappy with the All-Star vote?

I, Han Yi, am even more unhappy with this vote, right?

This is the 1990s, and the NBA All-Star vote in China was an era where one vote counted as one vote!

For our great China, I only got more than 90,000 votes?

Who am I humiliating?

Of course, this also has to take into account the background of the times. In the 1990s, the popularity of the Internet was already quite high in the United States, but for China, having a computer at home was not rare, but it was similar to the TV in the early 1980s. There were dozens of households together, and there could be one, and two at most.

As for those who can access the Internet, there are even fewer. To be more specific, those who can access the Internet, are NBA fans, and know about NBA All-Star voting, are infinitely fewer!

Han Yi can get more than 90,000 votes now, and I am afraid that not even one thousandth of them come from China. What does this mean?

Does this mean that Han Yi can't get the voting bonus from China?

No, it means that Han Yi's vote bank is still a blue ocean!

"David," Han Yi called his agent David Falk:

"I need a reporter from China CCTV to participate in the post-match interview of our game with the Miami Heat the day after tomorrow. Yes, let him be there!"

What about the second, third, and fourth place in the All-Star center?

Han Yi doesn't care at all. Since he wants to go to the NBA, he must start!

I have such a large vote bank backed by China. Why don't I use it before it is locked?

Unfair victory?

Haha, why pretend to be noble!

"All I want is the result!"

...

At this time, Mourning still

Alonzo Mourning, who was born in 1970, is not the "kidney fighter" who came later. He is only 27 years old this year. As a center, he has just entered the age of harvesting personal honors!

Mourning has been selected as an All-Star substitute for four consecutive times since 1993. It can be seen that although his popularity is still not good, his hard power is recognized by coaches!

"Alonzo, do you know what's the difference between you and the All-Star starter?"

Mourning answered without hesitation: "Fame, damn fame!"

Pat Riley began to feed Mourning poisonous chicken soup: "You know you are inferior in popularity, but you don't know why you are inferior in fame!"

"Your data is good, and the team's record is also good, but all of this is just good. When people talk about the names of the best centers in the NBA, they will never think of you in the top three!"

"Because your data is just good, you lack your own famous scenes. If you can beat Shaquille O'Neal and Hakeem Olajuwon, you will attract a lot of popularity in just one game!"

Mourning looked at Riley with a look of "Are you crazy?", and the meaning of his expression was obvious:

"If I had these two tricks, I would have done it a long time ago. Do I need you to remind me?"

Obviously, although Alonzo Mourning didn't say a word, everything was self-evident.

"If you can't handle Shaq!" Pat Riley smiled:

"Now there is an opportunity in front of you, kill Han Yi for me, beat up this ignorant rookie kid!"

Alonzo Mourning frowned:

"No need for you to tell me, I will beat up this bastard kid when I come to my home court, let him know how powerful the NBA is! But my beating him up has nothing to do with whether I can become the best center?"

Pat Riley: "You can't even handle a rookie center, and you still want to talk about the best?"

"Damn, that makes sense, I'll kill him!"

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