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Chapter 20 Declaration

Chapter 20 Declaration
Along with the shouts of the announcers, the UCLA live broadcast center simultaneously gave performance-related information on the big central screen.

The title of the song is "enemy", written by Su Yang, composed and arranged by Jimmy Fox, and sung by Jimmy Fox/Snoop.

The lights around the arena gradually dimmed, followed by the sound of powerful drums, and Snoop picked up the microphone and shouted: Look out for yourself (you have to be on guard!).The fans at the scene immediately entered the state, and the cheers broke out suddenly.

Jim Fox then sang: I wake up to the sounds...

The fans at the scene swayed to the rhythm, the climax of the singing, the atmosphere suddenly soared, and the Polly Center took off.

Simple lyrics, catchy melody, and a clear sense of passage. When it came to the second climax, the fans followed the lyrics given on the central big screen: Oh the misery, Everybody wants to be my enemy!

Kobe and O'Neill, who were sitting on the sidelines, also sang along. The two were a little excited and a little embarrassed. They couldn't help turning their heads to look at each other in tacit understanding, and invisibly told each other the same worry: stop singing your "3 X's Dope", Don't play my "KOBE" either, Su Yang actually composed such a song, it's a bit difficult for us to surpass him, so we just pretend nothing happened.

It's a pity that Su Yang's song has little black cultural taste, there are no cars, tickets, gold chains and women.

When the two looked at each other, Snoop turned on the rap mode, a series of lyrics continued to bombard, and the central large screen simultaneously showed Su Yang’s game video replay in the first half, dunks in the opening game, four consecutive steals, three consecutive off-the-ball organization, the atmosphere of the scene Hi burst.

After two more songs, the Jimmy Fox duo's halftime show ended and the lights were turned on around the arena.

Su Yang, who had been waiting for a long time, led the team out of the player tunnel. A big-breasted blonde girl wearing a UCLA Bruins jersey suddenly shouted at him: "SUYANG! I want you, we want you." Then more fans joined in. shout.

There was a wave of shouting.

Su Yang calmly raised his hands together in gratitude.

Coach Ben Holland, who was sitting on the sidelines, smiled and thought: The idea of ​​offering the arena is great.

After a short break, the second half of the game continued.

Mete Dei High School did not give up. When encountering Su Yang holding the ball, he double-teamed. Cut off paint space.

Can't go inside, and Su Yang can't get the ball. Santa Monica High made two consecutive shots and was counterattacked.

Seeing that situation, Su Yang took advantage of the basketball out-of-bounds error and needed to retry, pulling the whole team to make simple on-the-spot adjustments, while Ron and Tommy gradually found their status, relying on the advantages accumulated in the first half, and always maintained 15 points. + point lead.

In the end, Santa Monica High School won by 18 points.

The whistle sounded for the end of the game.

现场球迷再次高喊‘我们要苏扬’,中央大屏幕同步给出苏扬全场比赛数据:出战29分钟,拿到22分7助攻6篮板6抢断1盖帽0失误1犯规,正负值达到惊人的+30。

A reporter from Time Warner TV walked up to Su Yang with a long-line microphone and began to conduct post-match interviews.

"Let's talk about things other than the game first. Is the song "enemy" played at halftime a declaration of your own in the field of basketball? From the description of the lyrics, you have defined yourself as a person who will cause a lot of hostility. Why is that?"

Hearing that question, Su Yang subconsciously turned his head to look at the VIP seats on the sidelines, and found that Kobe and O'Neal were looking at him with a smile, with encouragement in their eyes. After thinking for a while, he said: "Because I will be NBA No.1 .”

"what?"

The reporter was a little confused, which meant that he had heard wrong.

Many fans at the scene were also stunned, and the smiles of O'Neill and Kobe on the sidelines stopped abruptly, as if they couldn't believe it.

The United States is a country that emphasizes self-confidence, but opening your mouth is Nima NBA No. 1, which has nothing to do with self-confidence.

"I said, I will surpass Michael Jordan to become No.1 in NBA history. Michael Jordan had many enemies, and I will have many enemies, so this "enemy" is indeed my declaration. I know that many people will hate I."

"OHHHHH!"

The exclamation of the Polly Center went straight to the ceiling of the arena, and O'Neill and Kobe laughed again. They thought happily: Children are children, and they are crazy enough, but they don't know enough about the difficulty of winning the championship, let alone surpass Michael. Jordan's grades.

Seeing all kinds of reactions, Su Yang said in his heart that it doesn't matter, just want you to pay attention to me, discuss me, pay attention to me, and permanently increase the influence of all my participation in the competition at one time. Things that will get twice the result with half the effort must be done. Of course it is also true.

Generally speaking, it will be a boring post-match interview, and the program is full of effects in an instant, and the director reminds and then quickly asks.

"Do you think you are better than Jordan in those areas?"

"In terms of technology, my three-pointers and free throws are better than him, and the others are at most on par with him, but I will be much better than him in terms of vision. However, the most powerful thing about Jordan is his legendary nature. I also want to make some achievements beyond ordinary champions. things..."

The reporter froze again, as did O'Neill and Kobe.

Everyone was amazed that Su Yang thought about it in detail. He didn't speak wild words on the spur of the moment. He came prepared. He also talked about martial arts. He pointed out without hesitation that Jordan's strongest lies in his legend. Crown, just outrageous.

Bill Walton on the sidelines was full of admiration, thinking: This kid is so special, I will comment on him in the future.

Kareem Abdul-Jabbar nodded again and again, thinking: This kid is worthy of praise for his lofty goals, but he is a bit like Elvin Johnson, who lacks awareness of the intensity of 82 games in a season, and may think that he can win the championship just by virtue of his strong skills.

"How does having better eyesight help you?"

"It's troublesome to say, let's talk about it in detail later." Su Yangxin said that at least there will be no mistakes in choosing teammates. It depends on whether the management can be persuaded or manipulated. A tough general manager is also difficult to deal with.

"OK, let's talk about the audience statistics..."

Between the speeches, the interview ends.

Su Yang hurried to the VIP seats on the sidelines, first shook hands with coach John Wooden, then shook hands with Kareem Abdul-Jabbar and Bill Walton, and then high-fived Kobe and O'Neal.

Regardless of whether Coach John Wooden and others wanted to come here, or because they accepted Pelinka's invitation, they are all to build momentum for their own games and increase their influence. In the future, they will sign a big contract endorsement. It can be said that five people will share the credit. must be thanked.

"Very good, your actions have improved my evaluation of you by one more point..." Bill Wharton was very satisfied with Su Yang's special thank you, mainly because he had seen too many so-called genius boys, and only Su Yang said the most hated words, But doing the right thing.

Abdul-Jabbar smiled and said, "Come to UCLA, anyway, you want to surpass Michael's achievements in the NBA, and by the way, surpass my achievements in the NCAA, and try to lead the team to win the Olympics, and finally become the undisputed No.1 in basketball history... "

Before the words were finished, everyone in the audience laughed out loud.

Kareem Abdul-Jabbar has won three consecutive NCAA championships and three consecutive MOPs. Based on the single-game elimination system of March Madness, his dominance can be said to be full, and the total record of 88 wins and 2 losses in the three seasons is also very good. Terrible.

To surpass Kareem Abdul-Jabbar's achievements in the NCAA is not much less difficult than surpassing Jordan's achievements in the NBA.

"That's still your strength!"

Su Yang sincerely praised that, as a latecomer, the biggest difficulty in surpassing Kareem Abdul-Jabbar's college achievements is not three consecutive championships or 88 wins and 2 losses, but the ability to be dominant, but to go to college patiently for three years. Grind people to death.

While everyone was chatting and laughing, the camera recorded simultaneously.

At the same time, in St. Vincent St. Mary High School in Cleveland, Ohio, 17-year-old LeBron James finished his daily strength training and sat down to listen to his teammate and co-teacher Sean Cotton: That Su Yang in Los Angeles is really good.

In about 2 minutes, Sean Cotton basically finished the introduction of Su Yang's performance in the match against Mededei.

LeBron thought for a moment, raised his arms and flexed his muscles: "I can do what he can do, including the novel tactics you mentioned. Maybe my off-ball running position is not as good as him for the time being, but I have a lot of him." Things that can't be done..."

(End of this chapter)

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