"Are you stupid? We didn't know each other in Houston before, but of course my family lives in Houston. Yin Tianyi looked at Chang Tiancheng with an expression of looking at a fool, "I get up in the morning and drive a car, and it will take about three hours to get to San Antonio." "

Ahh Chang Tiancheng stood at the door for a long time before he reacted, "Oh, come in first."

Yin Tianyi walked into Chang Tiancheng's small apartment, and was shocked by Chang Tiancheng again: "I said, Chang Tiancheng, do you usually live here?" You can't rent such a place to cope with my interviews, right? "

Well, I've been living here since I called San Antonio." Chang Tiancheng was made to cry and laugh by Yin Tianyi's question, isn't it possible that NBA stars are not allowed to live in small apartments now?

Yin Tianyi didn't respond to Chang Tiancheng's words again, but pulled a chair and sat down, and at the same time took out a small machine from the bag in his hand.

"What's that?" Chang Tiancheng looked at the machine in Yin Tianyi's hand and asked with some vigilance.

"It's a voice recorder." Yin Tianyi naturally put the machine on the table, "It's impossible for me to memorize everything you say, so of course you have to bring a voice recorder to record it first, and then sort out the report after you go back, reporters are like this."

"But I hadn't seen this thing before when I was interviewed in the locker room." Chang Tiancheng walked over and picked up the machine, and played with it in his hand curiously.

"That's people's equipment, it's essentially the same thing." Yin Tianyi took the machine from Chang Tiancheng's hand, "I'm a little transparent, but it's not as advanced as them, I can only use this kind of voice recorder to make it together, you won't mind, right?"

"Of course not, I don't pick equipment, as long as you think it's okay." Chang Tiancheng nodded, since there was only one chair in the house, he could only sit on the bed.

Yin Tianyi moved the small table between the two, put the recorder on it and turned it on, and cleared his throat: "Ahem, then Chang Tiancheng, let's just talk about your apartment." "

What is there to talk about in the apartment?" Chang Tiancheng was a little confused by Yin Tianyi's questions, did he ask these questions in personal interviews?

"As we all know, many NBA stars have their own mansions, and some stars even have more than one, why would you choose to live in such a small apartment?"

"Of course, because it doesn't cost money." Chang Tiancheng gave Yin Tianyi a frantic look, and motioned for her to ask a different question.

But Yin Tianyi continued to ask questions about Chang Tiancheng's apartment as if he hadn't seen it: "It didn't cost money, so how did this apartment come about?" "

This..." Chang Tiancheng frowned, this house was the house arranged for him by the team when he joined the team, and naturally he would not charge him rent, but Chang Tiancheng always felt that Yin Tianyi's problem was not as simple as it seemed.

He didn't tell Yin Tianyi the truth, but replied: "This apartment was rented for me by a friend of mine who lives in San Antonio after he found out that I was traded, because I was still a rookie contract, and I didn't have much money on it, and he told me that as long as I could come here to play, I could get my first year's rent free, so I have been living here first." Anyway

, it was Duncan who introduced the house to him at that time, from this point of view, there is nothing wrong with what Chang Tiancheng said, even if the interview is corrected after it is sent, he also has room for "quibble", so as not to kill his words.

Yin Tianyi nodded, seemingly satisfied with Chang Tiancheng's answer, so he quickly asked the next question: "What were you thinking about after you were injured after representing the Lakers in the summer league after the draft last year?" This

question sounded a little normal, and Chang Tiancheng reflected on his feelings at the time.

First of all, the most immediate feeling must have been despair, although he was still on the field at the time, not knowing what kind of injury he had suffered, but the pain from his knee was telling him that it could be a career-destroying illness.

Thinking that he had worked so hard to get into the NBA, and that this journey was just about to begin, he was hit by injuries, and it was strange to say that he was not desperate.

But Chang Tiancheng's mentality adjusted quickly, during the period of recuperation, he repeatedly watched the game videos of various teams, and when he saw Wade's wonderful performance in the 2006 Finals, he suddenly realized that Wade also removed his meniscus when he was in college, but still got a quite successful NBA career, so he began to hope for his NBA career again.

After truthfully answering Yin Tianyi's question, Yin Tianyi threw out a new question: "After you recovered from your knee injury, you never got a chance to play in the Lakers, and after you finally got a chance to play and played well, you were immediately traded by the team, do you have any thoughts on this matter?"

Chang Tiancheng thought in his heart: This Yin Tianyi is really just an intern reporter, and the problems are like a series of cannons, one after another. An experienced journalist will not ask questions like this, they will pay more attention to the feelings of the interviewee and will not make them feel tired. A question like Yin Tianyi's current will undoubtedly make Chang Tiancheng feel a little tired, but who made this one Chang Tiancheng promised himself, and he has to finish it.

"This... I think the Lakers must have had their own arrangements at the time, and although I played a decent game, it was probably not enough for the Lakers management to keep me, and they made it all the way to the Western Conference Finals after the trade, which means that the deal should have been a success, and if I had stayed with the Lakers, they might not have done that well. And after I was traded to the Spurs, I was given more opportunities to show off my abilities, which was crucial for me as a rookie at the time. So I think it's a win-win deal, everybody gets what they want.

Chang Tiancheng's answer can be said to be impeccable, making it impossible to find fault.

"So how did you confirm your tactical position with the Spurs when you came to the team?" Yin Tianyi didn't look tired at all, and seemed to be completely immersed in excitement.

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