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Chapter 8 Have you ever heard of a technique called high heat to reduce the sauce?

Chapter 8 Have you ever heard of a technique called high heat to reduce the sauce?
“Who would have thought this was a summer league!”

As the game approached, spectators began to enter the stadium. More than 2 tickets were sold yesterday, and the remaining hundreds were all sold out in the past 24 hours. 3 spectators are nothing in an official NBA stadium, and nearly 2 seats would make 3 people seem sparse.

But in the summer league's stadium, which can only accommodate 3 people, it suddenly became crowded, densely packed, and dark.

There were seven or eight media outlets on the sidelines.

This is also an incredible thing for the summer league.

More importantly, there were many people from the league sitting in the front row of the audience, including the "two greatest players" LeBron James and Carmelo Anthony, as well as the biggest "dark horse" in 03, Dwyane Wade.

No wonder ABC senior reporter Howard Fineman was inspired by this.

Howard knew that today's game would be very exciting, but when he walked into the stadium, he realized what a big stage it was. He had never played in the NCAA, and his expression at the moment was like Liu Laolao entering the Grand View Garden.

Compared to him, Nelson, who played in the NCAA for four years, was much calmer. The games in March Madness were all held in stadiums with 4 people. Even if the stadium was full during the summer league, it was still a small event for him.

But soon, he lost his composure.

The Cavaliers players entered the court, and the player at the end of the team attracted everyone's attention. There was also a big cheer for him from the sidelines:
The man who single-handedly made today's grand event happen, he's here!
Su Wan waved in response to the cheers from the audience:
Are you guys here to watch the game again?

Then he sat down on the bench and leaned lazily against the back of the chair.

Seeing him so relaxed, the Magic rookies "Twin Stars" gritted their teeth again.

They have been angry since yesterday, but what about Su Wan?

Like nothing happened!
Glancing at each other, Nelson and Howard saw the same attitude in each other's eyes:

Fuck him, fuck him hard!

In fact, these two people did not have a tacit understanding after entering the summer league. Howard wanted to prove that his title of "No. 1 pick" was not only based on potential and talent, but also that he had enough combat effectiveness; Nelson Jr. wanted to prove that his ranking should not be so low.

Therefore, once they get the ball, they don’t want to let go.

But now, Su Wan has made them stand on a united front.

"Brandon, is there something wrong?" Su Wan really wanted to push Malone away as he approached him. The position where he was standing just blocked the angry gazes of Howard and Nelson Jr.

His "Ge You lying position" was specially prepared for those two guys.

"LeBron is here, and he asked me to tell you something. Come on, he believes you will have a perfect performance today!"

LeBron?
Su Wan turned his head and looked in the direction Ma Long pointed. He had a mature face, rough features, and muscles all over his body that were about to burst his short-sleeved shirt. Even on his exposed arms, one could see obvious muscle lines and "muscle blocks".

How many people in the NBA have such physical conditions?
If it’s not LeBron James, then who else could it be!

This was the first time Suwan saw LeBron in person offline.

As an NBA fan, Suwan didn't feel excited to see such a "future legend". When he found out that he was a rookie selected by the Cavaliers, Suwan was worried about his future.

Around “Young James”, there are almost no outside rookies who can live up to their worth.

LeBron's ability is obvious to all. He is the future "NBA regular season scoring champion", "411 project builder", "led the team to the finals for 8 consecutive times", "created two dynasties by himself"...

In addition to the "goat" he proclaimed himself, you can see countless gorgeous crowns on his head.

But Su Wan's respect for him was not as high as that for the two people around him:
"Big Cheeks" Dwyane Wade and "Gangster Boss" Carmelo Anthony.

Seeing these two people, Su Wan really had the urge to ask them to sign for him.

Of course, it was just a small impulse.

Now these three brothers are just three "rising stars", not even All-Stars. Their value is too low. It would be too embarrassing to ask them to sign.

Who isn’t a potential lottery pick?
LeBron, who had asked Brandon to deliver the message, had been paying attention to Su Wan's reaction. When he saw him turn around, he immediately gave him a thumbs up with a kind smile on his dark face. Damn, it looks like this!
The signal of goodwill is very strong.

Lu Xun once said, "Don't hit a smiling person." Su Wan nodded slightly in response, then turned his attention back to the court, waiting for the game to begin.

Such a bland reaction made LeBron frown slightly.

But his frown soon relaxed again.

He thought it through:
After all, this newcomer is from China, and no one knows what he means in Cleveland. As the King, he should be magnanimous and forgive the offenses of his younger brothers.

The whistle blew, and the starting lineups of both teams came on the court. There was a commotion in the audience:

Su Wan really didn’t play!

The Magic team's new "twin stars" instantly became the focus of the audience.

The atmosphere is different.

They all know what this means:
This means that this summer league, where the outcome was originally insignificant, has now become a game that must be won.

Damn the Chinese rookie, it’s really Zhang Kuang’s mother who opened the door for Zhang Kuang - Zhang Kuang is home!

Nelson Jr. said to Howard, "Treat today as your state finals!"

As for himself...

He will treat this game as the knockout round of "March Madness"!
Both people are full of fighting spirit.

Although the Cavaliers have Jose Calderon, this player's style of play is known for its stability, solid basic skills, breakthroughs after calling pick-and-rolls, steady shooting, clear thinking and accurate passing are his advantages.

Such players often need good teammates or be in a team with tacit understanding to play their role.

The Cavaliers' summer league team was a makeshift team, and Suwan was not on the court, so he played with no sense of presence.

The situation quickly became one-sided.

At the end of the first half, the Magic successfully established a 12-point advantage.

Nelson and Howard high-fived each other as they left the court, and they still looked relaxed. The two were quite satisfied with their performance in the first half, but the most important part of the game was the second half. Their ultimate goal was to beat that damned Chinese rookie so hard that he dared not speak again.

"What do you think, uncle? Is this score difference acceptable?" Before the start of the second half, Brandon Malone pulled Su Wan aside. He didn't think this was a score that could be easily recovered.

Not only did he think so, Wade in the audience also said to LeBron: "The score difference is 12 points, it's hard for the new player on your team to catch up, right?"

This score difference is a huge one not only in the summer league, but also in the NBA.

Moreover, he had also played in the summer league and knew very well that the games there were shorter, the tempo was faster, there was no tactical coordination between teammates, the playing style was chaotic, and it was even harder to catch up with 12 points...

LeBron also felt that Su Wan was in danger, but he thought that this might not be a bad thing.

At least it can polish the character of this Chinese rookie and make him less flamboyant.

Cleveland can't stand a player who likes to stir up trouble like this.

Su Wan looked at the nervous Malone, patted his shoulder, and turned around to comfort him: "In the first game against the Lakers, we were still 10 points behind in the last 10 minutes, but didn't we still turn the game around?"

Maybe because he watched too many games between the Nuggets and the Lakers in the 20s, he really didn't think 12 points was a big difference.

"Brandon, have you ever heard of a technique called high heat to reduce the sauce?"

Here are today’s two updates. It is very important for brothers to follow the new book during its period of reading.

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(End of this chapter)

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