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Some words and the stalk of the second volume

The second volume is finally completed. In fact, it is quite painful to write because there is not enough time and it takes a lot of energy to check the information.

Especially in the previous chapters, compared to the later ones, the competition is very smooth, just write according to the ideas in your mind.

Originally, the game could have been written more excitingly, because the finals of the California Championship have not been written yet and an important figure has not appeared.

But I suddenly felt that it was really a bit tired to write games like this. Especially before each game, I had to write a lot of preparations. If I did it again, it would be just a mysterious player - playing against the protagonist - being incompetent - encouraging morale - winning.

Although I can write N changes in this routine so that people won’t be too bored, I personally think that high school games are almost the ultimate in the Northern California finals, and further improvement will exceed the level of high school games.

I can go further in the finals, such as writing more tactics and different team characteristics (most of the teams I wrote about before were talented teams with strong shots and weak shots). But this step was boring and uninspiring, so I thought of taking a step back.

Take your eyes off the game and return to the protagonist's personal growth. Of course, it is still inseparable from basketball, and it is also inseparable from historical celebrities and events.

Therefore, in the third volume, the protagonist's journey will be more tortuous, richer, and more focused on growth.

In this way, if you can write to the NBA, you can have a more three-dimensional and full protagonist image and join the superstar competition, rather than a dry basketball expert.

If you are interested, you can take a look at the autobiography of the superstars. Although most of them are written in a shorter way, some are indeed very interesting. I personally think they are more exciting than my novels.

Here I also have to thank all the readers who collected and voted. My collection is not good and is not as high as others' subscriptions.

But I am still very confident in my novels because I have no friendship to collect, no friendship to buy red tickets, and there will be no tickets to swipe clicks.

In fact, I know that some readers have specially registered Zonghenghao to collect this book. It looks like it is my vest, but it should actually be hupu's jrs, haha.

Moreover, my red tickets sometimes rise one by one, which also means that the vote for me may be a new number. I am very grateful for this, which makes me feel that readers who read this book still support the Golden Age.

I know that this is the only one who wrote basketball in the 1980s, but there is no other branch, although the real drama is far from beginning.

Here, I will write down some of the memes and jokes involved in the second volume for interested readers to read.

ps: This volume has a lot of trash talk, so don’t use them in your life.

1, Chapter 24: About Daniel Wu.

Daniel Wu did grow up in San Francisco, California, and went to high school at Hyde Rolls-Royce High School in Oakland. It is said that he often went to watch Kidd's games in high school. Kidd was also an Oaklander. He also played on the streets when he was young, and was a person who got involved in Payton's field.

2, Chapter 25: Payton scolds the Vikings as a piece of shit, Gan Guoyang counterattacks, "I will let you know who is shit."

The conversation originated from Bill Ranbill and Larry Bird. Before the Pistons and Celtics match, Lanbill ran to the Celtics bench and scolded, "You're all fucking shit!" Larry Bird fought back without hesitation. "I'll let you know who's shit."

3, Chapter 25: Payton scolds Dipeng Brooke for being a bird shit.

This comes from the movie "Boys and Girls Black and White Match", where the black people use bird shit to describe white people because bird shit is white.

4, Chapter 27: Gan Guoyang said, "Just put me on the field. After I die, I have time to rest, not now."

This sentence should be very famous. It was the seventh game of the 1993 Western Conference Finals, with the Suns tied with the Supersonics. Barkley told coach Westfal: "Don't substitute me, I have some rest time after I die."

Five, Chapter 28: At the end, Gan Guoyang said to Payton during the free throw, "I wish you a happy day trip to Palo Alto." Then the ball entered.

This sentence is also derived from Bird. In a pre-match interview with the Pacers of the Christmas game, chuck-person said, "The-Rifleman" is-coming, and-he's-going-bird-hunting. (The infantry is here to hunt birds.) So before the game, Bird told him that he had prepared a Christmas gift for him.

During the game, the Bird Pacers made a three-pointer from the front of the bench and turned around to the person, "merry-fucking Christmas!" (Merry-fucking Christmas, the ball went in.

ps: Bird's trash talk is definitely the highest quality and domineering one.

Six, Chapter 29: About Ang Lee’s words, “This year I made a short film related to Chinese diet.”

This refers to the short film "I Love Chinese Cuisine" he shot at school

Chapter 7, Chapter 30: Several Christmas battles are mentioned.

During Christmas season 1968-1969, the Los Angeles Lakers defeated the Phoenix Suns 119:99 at home.

During Christmas season 1968-1969, the San Francisco Warriors defeated the San Diego Rockets 125:95 away.

During the 1974-1975 Christmas season, the Los Angeles Lakers lost to the Phoenix Suns 100:135 away.

During Christmas season 1977-1978, the Cleveland Cavaliers defeated the Buffalo Braves at home 111:105 (it was wrong to write it as losing in the article.)

8, Chapter 31: Thurmond said: "Wilter has always been merciless to the newcomers on the court, which is the same as Russell."

NBA's No. 1 pick Walter Bellamy in 1961, when he first met with the coach, he greeted Chamberlain in front of the army: "Hello, Mr. Chamberlain, I'm Walter Bellamy." Chamberlain replied: "Hello, Walter, you won't score a goal in the first half." As a result, Chamberlain blocked all nine shots in the first half. After the start of the second half, Chamberlain said to Bellamy: "Okay, now you can shoot."

9, Chapter 31: About Chamberlain's Elegance.

First, most of Chamberlain's blocks are "volleyball-style" or "fly-style", that is, the ball flies in mid-air and slapped them before falling. This kind of block is purely bounced and consciousness, and does not require physical contact.

Since Chamberlain, no one except Thurmond has been able to use this method to get Jabbar's hook, and Olajuwon can't do it either.

Second, Chamberlain has never been sent off for six fouls, and even later deliberately did not defend (rumor, for verification). The only time he was sent off was two technical fouls at the beginning of a game.

Ten, Chapter 32: Song "San-Francisco"

This song is one of the soundtracks of the movie "Forrest Gump".

11, Chapter 32: Chamberlain said: "No one likes Goliath."

In the seventh game of the 1962 Eastern Conference Finals, a key goal of Chamberlain was judged as a disruptive ball. After the game, Chamberlain said, "Everyone is cheering David, no one is standing on the side of the giant Goliath, no one likes Goliath." (Golia is one of Chamberlain's nicknames)

Twelve, Chapter 36: Gan Guoyang said: "If I focus on defense, the best defensive player every year will be mine."

This sentence was derived from Barkley, who once said something similar, "If I focus on rebounding, then the rebounding champion will be me every year."

Thirteen. Regarding the Horse Island War and the Gwangju incident, if you are interested, just search it. Just take it out and make a gimmick, don’t pay too much attention.

Fourteen, Chapter 38: Payton's revenge for this defeat will have to wait 11 years later on a broader and glorious stage. There, he will be named "gloves".

It refers to the 1993 Western Conference Finals, when the Supersonics played against the Suns. Although the Supersonics eventually lost the series, Payton successfully locked Kevin Johnson in the game. After the game, Payton's brother said on the phone: "You wrapped Johnson like a baseball glove." From then on, he got the nickname of gloves.

Fifteen, Chapter 42: Gan Guoyang said during Johnson's free throw: "The wooden floor cannot be conductive."
Chapter completed!
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