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Chapter 48: Domestic Concerns

The end of Edwin Ubiles finally made the Siena Saints restrain themselves, and they no longer dared to make any small moves.

Because they really don't want to experience what happened to Edwin Ubiles.

They are just ordinary college students, and their chances of entering the NBA in the future are really slim. It is not worth it for the other players of the Siena Saints to risk their lives for just one game.

Lian Dao finished his second free throw because Edwin Ubiles had a blocking foul, and Edwin Ubiles also had a technical foul, which was two free throws and one throw.

At 34:21, USC led the Siena Saints by 13 points.

And when the game was not filled with small moves, the horror of USC was directly revealed!

Shots, breakthroughs, rebounds, the Siena Saints couldn't stop him at all.

At the end of the first half, USC directly scored 61:32.

After the start of the second half, USC did not give a face-saving assessment to a team that was lagging behind by a large point difference and use the substitute lineup as before.

This time, everyone in Southern California was undergoing plastic surgery.

In the entire game, USC scored 118:53, creating the largest score difference of 65 points in this NCAA tournament!

At the same time, it also broke the largest historical point difference in the NCAA tournament: 58 points.

And the Siena Saints were also nailed on the pillar of shame!



After attending the press conference, Lian Dao was preparing to return to the locker room.

At this time Tim came over.

"Sickle, there is a reporter from your country who wants to interview you."

Tim stretched out his hand and patted Lian Dao's arm.

Before this, he had never seen a Chinese reporter want to interview Lian Dao, and Tim felt that this might be important to Lian Dao.

Basketball players are indispensable for media promotion in this era.

In addition, if there were no reports, no one in China might know that Lian Dao plays in the NCAA.

So as soon as the press conference ended, Tim came to tell Lian Dao.

Although it is now 2009, most of the main sources for people to obtain information are TV news and media reports.

Although the Internet has developed faster than before, most people still focus on the NBA, and the NCAA has very little domestic coverage.

"Are they at the press conference? I don't think I saw them."

Lian Dao looked around during the press conference and found no Asian faces. So he was a little confused!

"Maybe he is located further back!" Tim spread his hands.

Lian Dao immediately understood the reason. When the NCAA chooses to have no media, it will give priority to local media, while some foreign media will be treated differently.

"Are they in the reception room? I'll go over and coach!"

Lian Dao asked for the address, then greeted the head coach and walked to the reception room.

When I opened the door, I saw someone sitting inside.

Familiar, Lian Dao's first impression at this time was that although Lian Dao was much younger than Lian Dao remembered, Lian Dao still recognized him at a glance.

Su Qun, editor-in-chief of Basketball Pioneer Newspaper, famous basketball commentator and commentator!

Su Qun is now in her early forties, has short hair, and wears a pair of glasses.

Seeing Lian Dao come in, Su Qun also stood up and walked towards Lian Dao.

Lian Dao looked at Su Qun and hurriedly walked over to hold Su Qun's outstretched hand.

Su Qun looked at Lian Dao excitedly.

Some couldn't wait to introduce themselves to Lian Dao.

Lian Dao was also very excited when he saw Su Qun. This was the first time Lian Dao had seen a domestic interview since his rebirth.

After the two had a conversation, they became familiar with each other.

The interview in Chinese made Lian Dao feel very cordial.

It's like a wanderer who is excited when he hears the local accent.

Before his rebirth, Lian Dao had always stayed with Bald Eagle, but he would go back to China every year.

Although he has been here for so many years, he has never felt a sense of belonging to the bald eagle. He has always felt that he does not belong here.

In his last life, he stayed in Bald Eagle and never changed his nationality.

Lian Dao was a basketball trainer before he was reborn, so he was also very familiar with domestic media reporters.

Lian Dao, commentators such as Zhang Weiping, Yang Yi, Su Qun, and Yu Jia, also knew about it.

It must be said that Su Qun was the first in China to set her sights on the NCAA. From this point of view, his career was very advanced.

Because before this, few people in China paid attention to the NCAA.

The first person to pay attention to the NCAA will likely have time to seize this market.

"What do you think about China's preparations to introduce the NCAA's Top 16 and subsequent competitions?"

While the two were chatting, Su Qun asked Lian Dao.

This still surprised Lian Dao, because there was no introduction of the NCAA competition either before this or in the previous life.

In the past, many NCAA games were edited by some netizens on the Internet and then posted to domestic video websites.

Lian Dao also didn't expect that his rebirth would exhibit the "butterfly effect" so quickly.

But it is understandable, after all, before this, few people in China had such a big influence in the NCAA.

"This is very good, and it can also deepen the domestic understanding of the NCAA! It will also help the development of domestic college basketball!"

Su Qun also nodded.

Domestic basketball pays more attention to the training of individual players, which cannot be said to be good or bad.

Everything has pros and cons.

But we have to admit that there is not much concept of professional basketball in domestic high schools and universities.

As a result, some geniuses are buried among all living beings.

The narrow selection scope has caused many talents to miss the best time for training.

I have to say that the basketball selection system of Bald Eagle from middle school to university to professional basketball is still very useful for reference.

"You should participate in the draft this year, right?"

This question became the most curious question among all reporters, and Su Qun paid no attention to it.

Lian Dao nodded.

"Have you ever thought about your draft template before?"

Lian Dao has heard of some draft templates, but there are many templates given by the media.

The Los Angeles media previously gave a draft template for "Magic" Johnson, and they also called it an enhanced version of Johnson.

Some people also gave "Big Bird" Bird's draft template, but they all felt that it was not suitable.

The closest template is Houston's "white horse and spear": Tracy McGrady.

Of course, this is the upper limit of the draft template. As for the lower limit, it is also given: Sharif Abdul-Rahim.

Sharif Abdul-Rahim is the third overall pick of the 1996 golden generation. Being able to stand out among the star-studded 1996 rookies is enough to show his outstanding basketball talent.

Rahim is a power forward. Although he is not very tall at 2.06m, he is an excellent space-oriented fourth position. As a power forward, he has the fast movement speed and accurate shooting of a small forward.

Coupled with his solid post-up play, Rahim has had strong scoring ability since entering the NBA.

This is very similar to Lian Dao now.


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