The God of Basketball

Fifteen: [Slam Dunk magazine front page character]

"Hey, man. I gotta say you picked the right guy. He's got a lot of credit for winning tonight."

Scott turned his head and said to intern reporter Richmond.

This made Richmond obviously taken aback: Stanford actually won? No wonder all the Southern California players refused to be interviewed just now.

"This guy is indeed a figure worthy of publicity. You must know that three days ago, our coach said that he would not register him with the roster for next season. Today he exploded."

Scott is like a gossip, he brags about his brother: "He is the best passer I have ever seen, he is also the smartest player I have ever seen, and he was admitted to Harvard before he was seventeen. You must write well."

"By the way, he is also one of the founders of Facebook. Do you think there are better NCAA players in the world than him?"

Scott finished speaking.

Richmond was stunned for a moment: This is simply an interview outline for a legendary story. A player who was abandoned by the coach became the savior of the game, and his identity is a super academic, and he is actually one of the founders of the most famous social networking site in the college student community. Oh, God! This is definitely a superstar that will detonate public opinion once it is published. I actually bumped into such a topical player at random.

Was my devout prayer last night perceived by God? Am I going to officially become a regular with this interview, reach the pinnacle of my life, and become a legendary reporter in the sports world?

Hello! Hello! Hello!

Li Zhen woke up the reporter who looked up with a silly smile on his face: "Are you doing the interview here?"

"No, no, no. I'll treat you to coffee, and we'll go to a restaurant outside for an interview." Richmond said generously. In fact, he had just graduated and didn't have much money. But with such a topical interviewer standing in front of him, he couldn't care less about it.

grunt! grunt!

Li Zhen's stomach just rang.

So, I went back to the familiar fast food restaurant and ordered five more Big Mac burgers. What's interesting is that he still sat in the position he did before the game, while Richmond sat in the position that Kevin George originally sat in.

It was said to be an interview, but it was actually three people watching Li Zhen gobble it up.

Most of the interview was narrated by Scott, who spoke vividly, Thomson added. He was only responsible for confirming, and slightly correcting their exaggerations.

For example, when talking about Li Zhen's speed, Scott emphasized: "He is the fastest player I have ever seen, and what I see in him is the shadow of Iverson."

Li Zhen revised it as: My speed is not as fast as Iverson's. If Iverson's speed is 92, I am around 80.

As a science student, Bruce is very rigorous.

For example, when Thomson emphasized: "He killed the top contenders in the team yesterday effortlessly, without even breaking a sweat."

He corrected it as: still sweating a little. It wasn't effortless either, about 40 percent of the force was used.

"Pruitt is not his opponent at all. Although Pruitt knocked him down twice. But...he was completely cleaned up on the field. Bruce passing him is like crossing the road in the morning..."

Before Scott finished speaking, Li Zhen revised it to: "Pruitt is still better than me in terms of personal ability, and his aggressiveness has not been turned on today. Moreover, he is very out of shape today. And , anyway, I want to thank him for the physical confrontation. Because I am a player who gets better when he loses."

Finally, we talked about academic qualifications.

In this regard, Li Chen has not corrected.

Because Li Zhen is more powerful than they say, in the field of knowledge, Scott and Thomson are like country bumpkins who fantasize about the emperor eating two white flour steamed buns every day.

In this regard, Li Zhen did not correct it. Anyway, there is nothing to brag about such things as ACT36 points. For a top student like him, finding deduction points is more difficult than finding a jade rabbit on the moon with the naked eye.

There is no way, all the gods are like this.

Finally, Richmond asked about social networking sites that have become very popular in colleges and universities recently. In this regard, Li Zhen is also very low-key: "That was when I just entered Harvard in 2004. I participated in part of the web development under the call of my good friend Dustin, but in fact, my contribution to artificiality is very small, and can even be ignored. Not counting. Then, when the website was in trouble, I took out part of my savings as investment. Now I don’t even read the shareholding book carefully, anyway, my voting rights are handed over to Zach to take care of.”

Richmond then talked eloquently about Facebook's recent financing. He believes that this website will be very successful in the future because it has captured the hearts of young people, and he is a heavy user.

The interview lasted about half an hour, and before the end, Bruce took advantage of the bathroom time to pay the bill.

That's something Richmond is very grateful for.

He thought to himself: This guy is such a nice guy.

But in fact, Li Zhen was very embarrassed. He ate so much, and if he was asked to pay for it again, he would feel embarrassed.

With a happy mood, Richmond went to the hotel where he stayed.

Then he searched the Internet for replays of the game, marveling at Bruce's incredible creativity and super speed in this game, and his blood boiled over Bruce's toughness against Pruitt.

Bruce is really a rare treasure boy.

I have to keep him on everyone's radar.

Richmond thought of it swearing.

Then he began to search his brains, exhausted all his talents, and quickly wrote on the computer "Stanford's Little Lightning, Bruce Lee of the new era, the NCAA Superman you don't know!" ".

When he wrote the last punctuation mark, he even thought he was writing the beginning of a legendary story.

This guy is more likable than any leading man in any Hollywood movie.

He couldn't help but searched for a few photos of Stanford's No. 10 player on the Internet. He was so handsome that he suffocated him. He pasted them into Word, and then quickly sent them to the editor-in-chief's mailbox.

Less than ten minutes.

The editor-in-chief sent a reply: Hell, where did you make up the story. is this real?

"Oh man, this is absolutely 100% true. You can search for today's game on the Internet, and there is a full video under the official Time Warner TV channel. This is Stanford's No. 10 player, and he is such a legend!"

About ten minutes later.

Editor-in-chief Grant replied: "Okay, boy. This article has been selected as the front page of this year's NCAA special issue. Hope he doesn't let our sales plummet. After all, hot rookies like Aldridge and Tyrus Thomas are The focus of everyone's attention."

...

At this time, Li Zhen, who was sitting on the team bus, had no idea that he had become the front page figure of the sports magazine with the second largest circulation in the United States. Although it was a special issue of the NCAA, its influence should not be underestimated.

You know... many NBA superstars may not be on the cover of "Slam Dunk" magazine. Before the Internet age has fully exploded, being on the cover of "Sports Illustrated" and "Slam Dunk" magazines can even be included in the player's list of honors.

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