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Chapter 15 Having Trouble? Find Chu Han! (4, Please Support)

"Chu, today is the California Derby!"

United States, California, Los Angeles.

The famous Los Angeles Coliseum, in the team's locker room.

Zach LaVine tightened his shoelaces and explained to Chu Han beside him: "I never dreamed that I would represent UCLA and play against USC!"

As a native of Los Angeles.

Ever since LaVine was very young, the California Derby has been a very high-level presence in his memory.

He once felt that the California Derby was out of reach and that he could not be a part of the California Derby.

Never thought about it.

Now, I have become a participant in the California Derby.

And he still represents UCLA!

"Calm down, Zach."

Chu Han looked calm: "This is just an ordinary tour match."

Compared with LaVine, who has a strong sense of involvement, Chu Han has no idea about the so-called derby.

Regarding the University of Southern California, Chu Han also has few memories.

If he remembers correctly, USC was once the alma mater of O.J. Mayo, Nick Young, DeRozan and Vucevic.

But since Vucevic, Southern California has never seen an All-Star level NBA player.

It can be said that reputation is greater than strength.

A team of this level, even with the gimmick of the California Derby, is a lackluster existence in Chu Han's opinion.

"Boys, you must cheer me up 120% today!"

While LaVine was communicating with Chu Han, UCLA coach Ben Holland walked in, clapping his hands: "I will not allow you to lose today's California Derby!"

"I won't allow this to happen either."

Behind coach Ben Holland.

Kareem Abdul-Jabbar walked into the locker room and smiled at the UCLA players: "UCLA is the only king of California, and Southern California will always be our loser!"

Kareem Abdul-Jabbar’s words were impassioned.

But the UCLA players in the locker room completely ignored what he said.

"It's Kareem Abdul-Jabbar!"

The young players, led by Shabaz Mohammad, jumped up from their seats.

Kyle Anderson's reaction was half a beat slow, but the surprise on his face definitely kept up with the beat.

Sophomore Norman Powell was pleasantly surprised, but also secretly confused.

Why didn’t Tiango watch the game live in last year’s California Derby?

But this is not a problem!

Who cares about the details when you can meet a basketball legend like Kareem Abdul-Jabbar?

However, Tiangou just high-fived each of these young people, and his eyes remained on Chu Han.

Seemingly noticing Kareem Abdul-Jabbar's gaze, Chu Han also stood up and hugged Kareem Abdul-Jabbar in greeting.

"Behave yourself, young man."

Tiangou patted Chu Han on the back: "I'm looking forward to the scene of you beating up those guys in Southern California."

"I will handle it."

Chu Han responded confidently: "There is only one winner in the California Derby."

"I like that, kid."

Jabbar smiled.

California Derby, there can only be one winner.

That's UCLA!

"I'm waiting for the moment you win the game."

Kareem Abdul-Jabbar said goodbye to the UCLA boys temporarily, then chatted for a few words with coach Ben Holland, then turned and walked out of the locker room.

Today Tiangou is just a spectator, and he is not willing to stay in the locker room for too long.

When Kareem Abdul-Jabbar walked out of the locker room and onto the court.

The spotlight at the scene was instantly focused on the first person in NCAA history and a legendary figure on the NBA Presidential Hill level.

The nearly 20,000 spectators in the audience uniformly gave the legend the warmest applause and cheers.

After Kareem Abdul-Jabbar waved to the fans, he found his seat and sat down.

He knew very well that he was not the protagonist of today's game.

It's the kids on the field.

"As we all know, the California Derby is a favorite event for Los Angeles fans every year."

During the pre-match warm-up session, the ESPN commentator on the sidelines began to stir up the atmosphere:

"There are a lot of UCLA fans at the scene, and there are also many USC supporters!"

As soon as the commentator finished speaking, cheers from UCLA and USC erupted from the scene.

Rival fans of the two rival teams exchanged friendly greetings with their own sonic attacks.

"Today, we also saw the legend of UCLA on the sidelines - Kareem Abdul-Jabbar."

"Everyone knows he's not here just for the California Derby."

"Tiangou came to the scene in person, mostly to watch Chu Han's game!"

The narrator explained it step by step, and finally mentioned the hot man's name.

Chu Han!

UCLA’s Celestial Supernova.

The man who beat up Kyrie Irving on the basketball court.

With his perfect performance in the first nine games of the PAC-12 League, he became the new favorite of UCLA fans.

Today is his battle to conquer California!

"We will find a way to deal with that difficult boy, that young man named Chu Han."

Before the game, USC head coach Pete Smith looked serious: "I know this is difficult, but my players will do their best to achieve it."

Just like coach Mike Hopkins predicted after Washington lost the first game.

Chu Han is now a big headache for the coaching staff of the rest of the PAC-12 league.

As the head coach of the University of Southern California, Coach Pete Smith has not thought of a good way to restrict Chu Han for so many days.

But at the moment of the game, there is no room for error in the California Derby.

He had no choice but to bite the bullet and come!

When the two sides were warming up before the game, the nervousness of the UCLA players was noticed by coach Ben Holland.

They are all a group of young people, and there are team legends like Kareem Abdul-Jabbar sitting on the sidelines.

It's normal for players to be nervous.

Of course, this does not include Chu Han.

Because after Chu Han observed today's lineup of USC, he found that there was no one worthy of his name.

Instantly boring.

nervous?

The one who should be nervous should be the Southern California players who are about to defend him!

"Guys, relax."

Before the game started, coach Ben Holland gathered the players around him: "Don't think too much, and don't have too much pressure."

"If you are really nervous and overwhelmed on the court, then I will give you a solution..."

Coach Ben Holland drew a big number 7 on the tactical board:

"At that point, pass the damn basketball to Chu Han!"

(Today is 520. I have to go shopping with my partner. For the time being, I can only update four times. I owe the next update tomorrow to make up for it, which is six updates tomorrow! Finally, I wish all readers a happy 520 and let’s have fun together tonight!! Finally, please give me a wave of flowers. Thank you very much for your support through evaluation votes!!)

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