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94 Preparing for the Clippers

After returning from Magic Johnson's house, Wen Hao went straight to the hotel where the team was staying. As soon as he got off the car, several reporters surrounded him.

"Do you really think you have the strength to challenge CP3?" a reporter asked.

"What do you think your chances of winning are in a duel with Paul?"

"Do you think you can guard Paul? Will you still get so many assists in front of him?"



Each question is directed at Wen Hao’s words last night, “I think I have the ability to challenge Paul.” In Los Angeles, Paul’s status to the Clippers is like Kobe Bryant’s to the Lakers. Wen Hao’s last night

This sentence has undoubtedly aroused dissatisfaction among Clippers fans, no, it should be all fans and experts and authorities. A player who has just become a full-time player from a short-term contract is clamoring to single out Paul. Are you kidding?

These reporters are also from the Los Angeles media. Although they are not necessarily supporters of the Clippers, they are at least supporters of Los Angeles. When they asked these questions, their expressions were not very friendly.

Seeing this, the publicist said to the reporters: "I'm sorry, there is a game tonight, and Wen Hao has to go back to prepare for the game." Then he pulled Wen Hao and walked inside.

Wen Hao smiled calmly at this time and said to the publicist: "It's okay, just answer a few questions."

Seeing this, the public relations officer shook his head helplessly and could only say in Wen Hao's ear: "Don't forget what you learned during the training."

Every player, no matter how good or bad he plays, must participate in training to answer reporters' questions when he first enters the NBA. The league will clearly tell them what to say and what not to say, so that these players will not talk nonsense in the future and damage the league and itself.

Interests.

Wen Hao nodded to the publicist, turned around, looked at the cameras around him and the microphone handed to his mouth, feeling extremely satisfied. He enjoyed this feeling of being surrounded by stars.

He told the Los Angeles media: "History must move forward, and everything must progress. I admit that Paul is very strong, but one day he will be replaced by others, why can't I be that person?"

?”

"Wow..."

As soon as Wen Hao said this, the reporters around him burst into laughter. These remarks were even more challenging than last night, clearly telling people that he wanted to challenge Paul.

In a rental house in Houston, Yu Song saw Wen Hao's answer and shook his head anxiously.

Wen Hao's answer was extremely detrimental to his own image. It would definitely be harmful to his future career or endorsements. As Wen Hao's agent and friend, Yu Song was surprised:

Wen Hao was not like this before. Low-key has always been synonymous with him. Why did he suddenly become so... arrogant?

Not only those reporters and Yu Song, but also in the United States, Wen Hao's answer immediately caused an uproar.

"A young kid who just debuted wants to challenge Paul?"

"Is he crazy? Does he have a comparable surname to CP3? I can't see it."

"The Chinese are so arrogant, so arrogant that they are ignorant and stupid."



Fans and pundits alike said so.

Wen Hao saw so many comments on the Internet, and he smiled with satisfaction. He just wants everyone to pay attention to him. The more they pay attention to themselves, the more people will know about his outstanding performance. Tonight, you are waiting for everyone to pay attention to him.

Open your eyes.

McHale was currently drawing something on a piece of paper in his room, frowning from time to time, shaking his head, and then continuing to draw.

At this time, there was a knock on the door, and Dayao walked in. (From the beginning of this chapter, Dayao will be used instead of No. 11, which should look more comfortable.)

"Oh, are you okay?"

McHale is still very gentle towards Dayao. In fact, in his heart, he recognizes the Chinese very much, because this Chinese has a shadow of his own past: perseverance, and can do anything to win, even if he breaks a leg.

The legs are also spared.

Dayao sat down on the sofa, thought for a while, and said to McHale: "Coach, you should know about Wen Hao's interview, right?"

"Well." McHale seemed to sigh, "His words must be very irritating to the Clippers, especially Paul. They will definitely give 200% of their strength to fight us during the game. We have to

Be prepared to respond.”

"Then...will he still be allowed to play?" Dayao asked.

"We'll see about this during the game. If he plays, Paul will definitely pour all his firepower on him, and his defense has a huge hole, so I guess it will be difficult to let him play tonight."

"Oh," Dayao paused for a moment, seemed to think about it, and continued, "Coach, do you think he has the strength to challenge Paul?"

"Haha..." McHale smiled and shook his head, "You can't even see this, right? It's precisely because of this that I won't let him play."

"I think it is precisely because of this that he should be allowed to play." Dayao said slowly while thinking.

"Oh?" McHale raised his head and looked at Dayao. After a moment, he suddenly understood, "You mean..."

"Yes, because of this, we should let him play."



At ten o'clock that night, the game between the Rockets and Clippers is about to take place at the Staples Center.

When Wen Hao saw the statue of the magician at the entrance of the Staples Center, he secretly clenched his fists: Magician, just watch my performance tonight, I will not let you down.

Before the game officially started, the stadium was already full, which is very rare in any regular season. Normally, when the game just starts, many fans have not arrived yet, and there will be many empty seats. But today

It's different. Fans all want to see how the Chinese kid who only talks big words was brutally beaten by Paul.

One of the Clippers' courtside commentators is Ralph Lawler, an old commentator with gray hair, a mustache, and glasses. The other is a tall and lanky Mike Smith who once played for the Clippers briefly.

Lawler pushed up his glasses and began to say: "Clippers vs. Rockets. Originally, the highlight of this game was Griffin vs. Warcraft. As for other positions, there was nothing to watch. But the Chinese man's words made him become

This is the biggest highlight of this game..."

"Or it's a joke," Smith said with a smile. "He thinks he can challenge CP3. Do you believe it? Anyway, I don't believe it."

Lawler continued: "Although the Chinese has performed very well in the previous games, I admit that. But to say that he can challenge CP3 is a big joke. CP3 is the well-deserved number one in the league today.

As a point guard, no one can shake his status, at least now and in the next five years. And the Chinese, a fringe player who has just become a regular player from a short contract, can boast so loudly, it really makes people admire him.

Such courage."

"Are you praising him or scolding him?"

"What do you think?"

"Ha ha ha ha……"

At this point, the two commentators laughed at the same time.

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[Finally, the call came, ho ho... I’m going to retreat and code words first. 】

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