The God of Basketball

Seventy-one: [That's my son]

"...He has a charming handsome face, unparalleled basketball skills, and an impeccable academic record. He set off the craziest red storm in American basketball. He made countless people scream for him. He shouted, and everywhere he went, there were crazy fans chanting his name."

"NBA teams are flocking to him. The god of basketball, Michael Jordan, publicly declared that he is most like himself when he was young, and agreed to meet him in the NBA."

"Who is he? He is the protagonist of our program. Let's walk into this basketball boy who set off a red storm on the other side of the ocean..."

When the waiter finally turned on the sports channel.

CCTV's narration is as regular as ever and full of emotion.

This made Ms. Wang Junzhu frowned subconsciously. She frowned, she felt that CCTV was still so hypocritical.

At the same time, she saw a somewhat familiar face on the TV: a picture of an old white man was put on the TV, and a telephone was placed underneath to indicate the subject of the interview.

According to the text introduction on the screen, he is Charles Olson, a professor at Harvard.

This made her frown, and after three seconds, she finally remembered. This former teacher Li Zhen, although he has only met once, still has a little impression of this Jewish old man who is used to vertically parting his hairstyle.

How could he accept such an unprofessional interview?

Ms. Wang Junzhu was surprised.

"Honestly, I wouldn't be surprised by anything Lee does. He's probably one of the two hundred smartest students I've ever seen. You know...I've been at Harvard for over 15 years. I watched him play , I think going to the game with his wisdom... is simply a blow to other players."

When Olsen finished speaking, CCTV began to narrate again: "This is our protagonist's professor at Harvard. He was admitted to Harvard in 2003, when he was only 16 years old."

This introduction made Wang Junzhu mutter: The same class as my son?

And the husband next to him seemed to have thought of something, his expression became weird, a little surprised, but also a little expectant, and at the same time he kept warning himself: it will not be such a coincidence, it will not be such a coincidence.

Such a rich expression appeared on the face of a middle-aged man, but no one noticed him.

The television continued to play.

"He is the pride of our Stanford, I would even say that he is already the greatest player in our school history. If he does not have him, we will never even try to reach the championship this year, let alone the Sweet 16."

When the man identified as the chairman of the Stanford Athletic Committee said this. The following subtitles are also specially corrected: Now Stanford has broken into the quarterfinals of the tournament, which is a historical record created by Chinese players in the NCAA.

"We all love him. He is a humble and friendly person off the court. He never makes a big show. But on the court, he never backs down and leads us forward with amazing courage and fighting spirit. Between us So he can achieve such high results and become the most sought-after team in the United States, and his credit is the greatest."

Stanford teammate Thomson also appeared in the picture.

Then, footage of the Stanford game started appearing on television. From defeating the University of Southern California, the University of Oregon, and the University of Washington in the Pacific Division qualifying battle, to defeating the University of Texas and the University of Kansas in the championship.

In each screen, there will be shots of player No. 10 making the final decision. And there is always a foreign DJ screaming: Bruce...Lee! ! !

From a forced three against USC.

To the lore the University of Oregon's super jumper.

Then to the wonderful assist against the University of Washington.

In the first and second games of the championship, they counterattacked and killed the favorites University of Texas and University of Kansas.

Along with these game screens, there are also headline reports from various English media.

"Stanford Miracle, Chinese defender's miraculous lore! "The NBA is calling, and the crimson storm is still going on! "Cold-Blooded Killer, Bruce Lee Kills the Game!" "The Next Michael Jordan? "" Undisguised ball-handling genius! "...

CCTV did not spend any effort in finding these materials, because the American sports media are keen to use this kind of "exaggerated" headlines: Tencent Sports is their apprentice in this respect.

At this time, Ms. Wang Junzhu was exaggeratedly stunned.

She was completely taken aback.

She never expected to see her son on TV. What was even more unexpected was...it was because of basketball?

Although he played well before, he took home some trophies in high school.

But I never thought he would be famous. There are too many talented players in the United States.

Moreover, it has also become the target of TV stations rushing to report.

God! In the end what happened?

She looked sideways at her husband.

Professor Jack Li spread out his palms, although he paid more attention to his son. But when he was in the U.S. last week, his son hadn't had such a big name and had only just entered the tournament.

At the same time, Lu Baosen, who was sitting in front, couldn't help feeling emotionally: "This player named Li Zhen is really the pride of us Chinese."

He is not only the owner of a shoe factory, but also a die-hard senior basketball fan: "It has been many years. We finally have a point guard who can play on the stage in China. His style of play is very American and very passionate. If he enters the In the NBA, he may even become the most commercially valuable athlete in the country!"

At this time, the narrator on the TV continued: "More than a month ago, our protagonist, Li Zhen, was still experiencing the greatest pain and confusion in his life. The head coach of Stanford publicly announced in an interview that he would not be registered for the next season. roster, and advise him to return to Harvard to continue his studies."

"At that moment, Li Zhen heard the sound of his dreams being broken. He was admitted to Harvard University at the age of 16. In spite of his parents' objections, he resolutely transferred to Stanford University in the Pacific Division of the NCAA two years ago, hoping to get some chances to play here."

"However, there are many strong players in Stanford University. Coach McHerney thinks that the yellow-skinned Li Zhen is too weak to fight, so he rarely gives him playing time."

"The opportunity appeared a month ago. With the two core players injured one after another, the chances of entering the championship became slim. Coach McHerney chose to leave the team to sign up for next season, and he handed over the team to the Chinese assistant coach Jamie Forest."

"After Jamilin took over the mess, the first thing he did was to straighten Li Zhen. He gave Li Zhen the last chance, and Li Zhen took it."

"He led the Crimson to fame at USC's home game, where he blew a self-proclaimed number one point guard in California. Then he did it again against a three-cart Oregon team. , announced to the world with a Jordan-style lore: Stanford has not given up hope of the championship."

"Then, in Seattle. They successfully advanced to the tournament. Immediately afterwards, in the more brutal and crazy March, he led the team to defeat the University of Texas Longhorns team with the number one star in the draft this year, Aldridge... and then Next, he eliminated the University of Kansas, which had super twin stars! All this was far beyond the expectations of basketball experts. The two counterattacks made him the hottest superstar in North America, and countless clubs lined up to watch his game. Michael Michael Jordan, Isaiah Thomas, Magic Johnson, Kareem Abdul-Jabbar and other famous players are full of praise for him."

"Now, his name has been placed at the forefront of the authoritative draft prediction list. More and more people believe that as long as he participates in the draft, he will definitely be selected in the first round. And this... also means that we in China finally have Two players fighting at the top of basketball."

CCTV's narration is as straight as ever, and more impassioned.

But at this time, Ms. Wang Junzhu no longer felt hypocritical. On the contrary, his blood boiled inexplicably.

That's my son.

Ms. Wang Junzhu raised her chin unconsciously.

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