The Point Guard is Here

: Seven: [I am the head of Beze High School 2]

   Virginia is not a state rich in basketball stars. The most famous NBA player in history is the super giant Ralph Sampson who just retired last year. He once joined the Houston Rockets with the first overall pick, and formed the twin towers with Olajuwon, the head of the four major centers. He reached the Finals in 1986. He had a brief glories, and then he suffered from frequent injuries. Dejectedly left the NBA.

   In addition, the NBA star who is still active in the NBA and has some connections with Virginia is the Knicks villain Charles Oakley. He is a player who graduated from Virginia Union University and played the NCAA second-level league on behalf of the team.

   The state championship game between Baize High School and Hampton High School was arranged in the basketball hall of the University of Virginia, which is the best arena in the entire Virginia. Because the University of Virginia is a NCAA Division I team, the arena has a high standard and can accommodate 8,000 spectators.

   This game has received unprecedented attention in Virginia, because Iverson is the most exciting high school star in Virginia's history. Tickets were swept away as early as a week ago, and the TV station also focused the camera on the stadium.

  The most important thing is that there are many college scouts from all over the country.

  Although Iverson was only in the third year of high school, many famous basketball schools have fixed their eyes on him. He is considered by the authoritative magazine "Slam Dunk" to be the strongest high school student in grade 94, giving him a super five-star evaluation, which is one level stronger than John Stackhouse, the strongest high school student in grade 93 this year.

   Calhoun is the head coach of the University of Connecticut. Taking advantage of the truce of the college season, he took the time to come to Virginia after a long flight.

   He has watched Iverson's game video on TV, and he also got Iverson's video through his contact with Bizer High School's head coach Mike Burnie. He rushed to Allen Iverson.

   Although Iverson is now a senior in high school, he can't wait.

  He is an ambitious head coach. He hopes that the University of Connecticut will win multiple NCAA championships under his leadership. He recruited five-star high school student Don Yell Marshall in 1991. Under his leadership, the team has been able to hit March Madness. He can't wait to get to the next level and achieve a seamless connection.

   This year, he has found a high school guard in California, Ray Allen, who has not been widely reported by the media. Ray Allen has given him a promise to join. Now, if Allen Iverson can be dealt with and let him join next year, then...the University of Connecticut will be unprecedentedly strong in the future, even surpassing the famous universities North Carolina, Duke, Georgetown...

   "But, you guys are out of play."

   Calhoun just took his seat, and before raising his head, he heard a provocative voice coming from nearby. He saw Olson, the legendary head coach of the University of Arizona, and he said confidently: "I can guarantee that he will join the Nightcats. He and Damon Stoudemire of our team complement each other well, and they can work together to set off speed. offensive."

  Even though they didn't say names to each other, they all knew that what they were competing for was the trust of Allen Iverson.

   Damn it.

   Calhoun murmured, and then, out of the corner of his eye, he saw Liszt, a loyal assistant to Dean Smith of the University of North Carolina, sitting not far away.

   Allen Iverson has become a must-see for many famous basketball schools, even though he is still only a senior in high school.

  ...

   When Fan Xi walked into the arena, Virginia Television was reporting before the game. When their reporter saw Fan Xi wearing a Bezze high school jersey, he quickly invited him over for a brief interview.

   They asked Fan Xi what he thought of the game tonight.

   At that time, Fan Xi was in a state of excitement after he had just finished playing chicken blood in the locker room. He said excitedly on the spot: "We will definitely win without Iverson."

Um?

   The reporter was stunned.

   No Iverson?

what's the situation?

  Everyone came to see Iverson, did you tell me there is no Iverson?

   Fan Xi didn't want to announce the arrest of Iverson, which was a devastating blow to a high school star. So, he covered it up: "I mean, Iverson will test us tonight. He wants us to bite our opponent in the first half. If we can't handle the opponent, he will come out again... just like in a Hollywood movie. Superhero."

Oh, is it?

The reporter was pleasantly surprised to receive this news material, which is really an exciting plot: "Superstar Iverson actually wants to create a story about the return of the king. This powerful little guy wants his opponent to play halftime first, and then reverse it. Is it? Really expectant."

   After some brainstorming, the reporter remembered asking Fan Xi's name.

"I'm the starting point guard of Beze High School. My Chinese name is Fan Xi, but I don't like people calling me Xi Fan, my English name is Jack..." Fan Xi's self-introduction is a bit verbose. This is his first time. On TV, he hopes to increase Uncle Van Le’s bargaining chip when pursuing Aunt Wang: “…I’m the second-in-chief of Bizer High School. The most powerful player outside of Iverson.”

   "So, are you shouldering the responsibility of the team in the first half?" the reporter then asked.

"Yes, of course."

   Fan Xi answered proudly.

  ...

   "Iverson won't make his debut tonight? Is he going to let his opponent lead halftime and then reverse to win?"

   The content refined by the reporter appeared in the audience before the start of the game. The big people sitting in the front row are the first to know. Known as the greatest giant in the history of Virginia basketball, Ralph Sampson is sitting curled up in the front row. He is sitting in the front row with his alma mater Dick, the head coach of the University of Virginia basketball team. Sen chatted gossip: "It looks like this is a super high school student with an arrogant heart."

   Dixon nodded.

   "I think it's hard for you to keep this little guy in Virginia. With his public personality, he will definitely choose to join those college giants." Ralph Sampson continued.

"Yes, I have heard about it a long time ago." Dixon replied honestly: "So, today I am actually here to further investigate the two guards of Hampton. They have already promised me that they will join the University of Virginia. Four-star player."

   Dickson said to Sampson: "I think the training camp you hold this year should give these two boys free places. They need the help of professional NBA trainers more than Iverson."

   Sampson nodded.

  He is a person who takes care of his alumni very much.

   At this time, the game is finally about to begin.

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   [Player introduction 1: Don Yell Marshall, who appeared in this chapter, was selected by the Timberwolves with the fourth overall pick in the first round of 1994. He averaged 11.2 points, 6.7 rebounds, 1.4 assists, 0.8 steals, and 0.9 blocks per game. The highest career achievement, rookie second team. Overall, he is a power forward who can rebound and shoot three-pointers. He has a record of 12 three-pointers in a single game. The career is bumpy everywhere, more than rotation players, and the lack of elite players are the representatives of untimely birth. If UU reading www.uukanshu.com appeared in the small ball era, maybe he could be an All-Star. After retiring, he became the head coach of the University of Connecticut. Total career salary: $70.16 million,]

   [Player introduction 2: Ray Allen appears in this chapter. The fifth overall pick in 1996. NBA history-level shooter, NBA regular season three-point field goal record, career total score of 24,505 points, 10 NBA All-Star team selection, 2001 NBA All-NBA team three team, 2003 NBA Sportsmanship Award, 2005 In the second team of the NBA All-NBA. In 2000, he joined the American Dream Team and helped the team win the gold medal at the Sydney Olympics. In 2001, he won the NBA All-Star three-pointer contest. In 2008, he helped the Boston Celtics win the NBA championship. In 2013, he helped the Heat win the NBA championship. He is also a member of the NBA All-Star Advisory Committee, the honorary captain of the Connecticut Century Team, and one of the Jordan shoes spokesperson appointed by AJ (Michael Jordan). Total career salary: $184.36 million. 】

   [Player introduction 3: Damon Stoudemire, who appeared in this chapter, was ranked 7th in 1995. Nicknamed the Flying Squirrel, he is a point guard and an outstanding representative of the NBA under six feet tall. He overpowered rookies such as Garnett to become the best rookie in the 95th session. His career averages are 13.4 points, 6.1 rebounds and 3.5 assists per game. Served as a leader in the Portland Trail Blazers, an outstanding representative of the Portland Prison team. Later in his career, he was left behind and became the head coach of the Pacific University Tigers after retiring. Total career salary: US$99.12 million. 】

  PS, before the shelves, we will introduce the NBA players that appear in the book to increase the readability of readers who do not watch basketball games.

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