Basketball's No. 1 Anti-Fan

Chapter 4 BOAT Behavior

Chapter 4 BOAT Behavior
Hansen's consecutive three-pointers at the beginning of the game almost brought the fans to a climax, and the morale of Barry University was also completely boosted.

At the end of the first half, they were only 26 points behind Davis College at 28 to 2.

Hansen made 4 three-pointers and scored a game-high 14 points.

However, when the game entered the second half, the situation on the field changed.

Davidson College quickly pulled away from the lead.

The root of this transformation comes from Curry.

In the first half, Curry was organizing the game and trying to transition to the point guard position, but his performance was like dancing in shackles.

But in the second half, he went straight into offensive mode.

There was no one on Barry University's side who could defend him.

In order to limit him, Toyes had to mobilize the team's defensive resources to double-team him.

The result was that Barry University's defense, which was already at a disadvantage in one-on-one matchups, completely collapsed.

On the contrary, Curry used his offensive threat to create many opportunities for his teammates under double-teaming.

The score on the field was quickly widened, and with 5 minutes left in the second half, Davis had widened the gap to more than 15 points.

Davis College also began to replace its main players at this time.

However, Barry University did not give up. Hansen led his players to hold on until the last second, but eventually lost to their opponents 51 to 58.

According to post-match statistics, Curry scored 22 points and 10 assists, Hansen scored a game-high 28 points, and Rondo had 10 points and 6 assists.

After the game, Hansen attended the post-match press conference with Tois.

"Stephen Curry destroyed our defense and he is fully capable of playing in the NBA," Theus said bluntly in front of reporters.

Reporters rushed to record it; this was what they wanted to hear before the game.

Now it is more convincing coming from Theus's mouth. After all, Theus is no ordinary person. He is a former NBA All-Star player and was the head coach of the NBA Kings before coming to Barry University.

Then, they quickly turned their attention to Han Sen.

Theus has been defeated by Curry, so Hansen...

"Han, you lost the game in the end. Do you have anything to say about this?" The reporter who asked the question went straight to the point, and the other reporters all looked at Han Sen.

Looking at the expectant eyes below, Han Sen moved the microphone closer to himself:

“It’s a pity that the team lost…”

The moment he opened his mouth, the reporters were almost unable to hold their breath. "Are you losing by a narrow margin? How can you say that!"
Han Sen coughed dryly and continued:
"But my numbers prove what I said before the game, I got better numbers than Steph Curry, I'm a better shooter."

There was an immediate commotion in the audience.

Shameless.gif!

Han Sen, however, remained calm.

Look at how you all seem to be so ignorant of the world. It’s only because there are no plus and minus values ​​in this era, otherwise I would definitely let you take a good look at my data!

It was at this time that Han Sen discovered that the growth rate of the [anti-fan value] in the system had increased.

Ok?
[Anti-fan value] In addition to being related to the number of people, it also depends on the degree of anti-fans?
However, even though he was so high-profile before the game, his popularity still rose slowly. Does this mean that there is a threshold for the degree of blackening?
"But 10 of your points were scored in garbage time!" a bold reporter questioned.

The reporters stopped making noise and turned their eyes to Han Sen.

This is an ironclad fact, and they want to see how Han Sen will argue this time.

"I want to correct something." Han Sen suddenly sat up straight, his expression becoming extremely serious.
"There is no such thing as garbage time in a basketball game. Before the final whistle blows, everything is possible."

"If a team gives up just because it's behind by a large margin, how can there be so many comebacks in basketball games? And why would the NBA use 'where miracles happen' as its slogan?"

WTF!

The reporters in the audience were stunned.

No, not only them, even Tois beside them was shocked.

How could Han Sen say such a thing without blushing or getting nervous?

However, you can't say that Han Sen is wrong.

Whatever the reason, Barry University did narrow the gap in the final moments.

If they were given a little more time, they... certainly wouldn't be able to turn the game around!

Although the reporters were unable to refute Han Sen's words from a theoretical standpoint, they were extremely critical of him in their hearts.

The stereotype of the yellow race has always been humble and polite, but Hansen is mainly shameless.

Han Sen smiled. His judgment was proven right. His [Anti-Person Value] was increasing rapidly.

After the press conference, Hansen went to the training hall for more practice.

Losing to Davis College tonight was expected; the gap in strength between the two teams is obvious.

However, it is true that Davidson College did not play well tonight. In addition to Curry's performance, several of Davidson College's main seniors last season graduated, and the overall strength has also declined compared to last season.

The reason why they were able to widen the score in the second half was not only due to Curry's offensive adjustments, but also the adjustment of the team's defensive strategy.

They launched a crazy double-team attack on Hansen in the second half.

This is respect from the opponent, but it also exposes his shortcomings in passing ability.

Sometimes his mind came up with the idea, but his hands couldn't keep up.

Fortunately, basic skills such as passing can be practiced.

Stand still with your feet, holding the ball, facing a wall, and practice ball control movements. This is the most common and effective method.

Change direction left and right, pass the ball to the wall;
Change of direction, hip-cross, pass the ball to the wall;

Change of direction, dribbling behind the back, passing the ball against the wall;

Change of direction, crotch pass, back pass, wall pass;
……

"coach?"

When Hansen was taking a break after a set of training, he noticed that Tois had come to the training hall at some point.

Tois smiled and motioned for Hansen to sit down and talk.

"You've changed a lot." Tois turned and looked at Hansen.

Although he is new, he has done a lot of work since arriving, including connecting with the previous coach.

As the only four-star high school student on the team, Han Sen was naturally the focus of his attention.

Han Sen's confidence, which overflows the screen both on and off the court, does not match the introverted "Han Sen" described by his former coach.

"Coach, if I don't change, I will never have a chance to enter the NBA." Han Sen thought quickly.

Tois was stunned for a moment, then smiled and nodded.

But soon, he put away his smile and looked at Han Sen seriously:

"Do you really believe you can make it to the NBA?"

This is a soul-searching question.

The last player to make it to the NBA from a non-Tier 1999 league was Devin George, but that was in .

Since the expansion of the first-tier league, there have been no NBA players in the second and third-tier leagues.

What's more, Han Sen is already in the third grade.

A third-year player in a second-tier league is too far away from the NBA.

"Of course, I firmly believe I can do it!" Han Sen said firmly.
"If it doesn't work this year, there's still next year! If it still doesn't work next year, then just treat it as a free agent and keep going!"

These words came from his heart, because that was also his dream in his previous life.

In his previous life, he was limited by his height. In this life, he has height and physical talent, so he has no reason to give up.

This has nothing to do with whether there is a system or not. The existence of the system only makes him more convinced of this.

"Okay, I fully support you!" Perhaps infected by the confidence that Han Sen exuded, Tois also felt a little proud and reached out to pat Han Sen's shoulder vigorously.

"You continue training, I won't bother you." After saying that, Tois stood up.

"Thank you, coach!" Han Sen didn't expect that Tois came all the way just to encourage him, and he was grateful from the bottom of his heart.

Toyes smiled and nodded, then signaled to Hansen and left the training hall.

However, after walking out of the training hall, he stopped again, turned around and looked through the crack in the door at Han Sen who was still training.

He was the head coach of the NBA Kings last season, but was fired after just one season.

After that, he encountered repeated setbacks in NBA interviews, and even his attempt to find a coaching position in an NCAA Division I team was unsuccessful, and he was finally forced to come to the Division II league.

Such a cliff-like coaching career is even more tragic than Han Sen’s experience. It is no exaggeration to say that it is a death sentence.

But if, he meant if Han Sen could really make it to the NBA, then with the help of this master-disciple legend, perhaps he could also be resurrected.

(End of this chapter)

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