Skyhook Jabbar.
He was a legendary figure in the NBA.
NBA All-Time Scoring King!
Today, let's not talk about his glorious NBA resume for the time being.
Before Kareem entered the NBA, his NCAA career at UCLA was brilliant enough.
At that time, the NCAA stipulated that freshmen were not allowed to participate in NCAA competitions.
Starting from his sophomore year, Kareem began to dominate the NCAA.
From 1967 to 1969, in three consecutive years, Kareem Kareem had won the NCAA championship trophy for all three years, as well as the MVP award for the top four for three consecutive years!
Throughout his entire college career, Kareem's record was a terrifying 88 wins and 2 losses.
Whether it was the data performance, the field performance, the team's record, or the results the team had achieved.
Tian Gou was the top player in the history of UCLA, and even the history of the NCAA!
This position was as secure as Michael Jordan's position as the first player in NBA history.
He was the first player in UCLA's history.
As a special guest today, Kareem was going to talk about the recently popular UCLA super rookie, Chu Han!
"Chu Han has shown absolute dominance in the nine matches since the start of the competition.”
"How long do you think he can maintain this dominating performance?”
The host was the first to ask a question.
"If you ask me, Chu Han's dominance is unstoppable.”
Without hesitation, he boasted to his junior," I've watched Chu's game videos. His speed, his ability to combine the ball with the player, and his finishing technique under the basket..."
"With all due respect, these are the top standards of the NBA.”
"I can say that."
" Even if the current Chu were to land on the Los Angeles Clippers, he could still fight for a starting small forward position!" Kareem Kareem waved his hand.”
Yes.
In addition to being a famous UCLA player, Kareem was also a famous Los Angeles Laker player.
This year, the Laker formed Super F4, but the small forward position was still lacking.
Artest was famous, but he was too old.
This time, Kareem decided to replace Chu Han as the starting small forward for the Los Angeles Clippers.
His athleticism and defensive enthusiasm could make up for the lack of defensive athleticism on the outside.
The more Jabbar thought about it, the more he felt that it was reliable.
However…
The host opposite him felt that it was f * cking ridiculous!
A freshman could be directly transferred to an NBA team to be the starting small forward?
And it was a Cosmos team with harsh conditions like the Los Angeles?
"But we can see that Chu Han still has some shortcomings.”
Immediately, the emcee said according to the teleporter given by the director,"He scored more from the inside this season.”
"In the middle distance and on the three-point line, Chu's offensive efficiency is..."
"He doesn't need these long-range shots at all.”
Jabbar stopped pretending.
Interrupting the host, Tian Gou revealed his identity as Chu Han's hardcore fan.""Chu doesn't need a long shot to defend.”
"And I believe that he doesn't have the ability to shoot at all.”
"It's just that there's no need to score from a long distance.”
Chu Han used his skillful dribbling and terrifying explosive power to deal with all defenses.
His finishing percentage in the paint was also at a historical level. Looking at the data, he was almost surpassing Shaquille O'Neal in his university days!
With this level of scoring efficiency inside the paint, what kind of basket was he going to shoot?
Wasn't it good to give two free points?
Therefore, in Tian Gou's eyes, Chu Han was not without the ability to shoot far.
Instead, he could vote, but there was no need to!
The show's host was rendered speechless by Tian Gou's rebuttal.
He felt that there were a lot of flaws in Jabbar's words, but when combined with the data given by Chu Han, what Jabbar said was very reasonable!
"One last question."
The two of them chatted for a while more. At the end of the show, the host asked,"The next game will be the California Civil War. Will you be going to watch it live?”
The California Civil War of the NCAA.
It was UCLA, Los Angeles, against USC, the University of Southern California!
Both teams belonged to California and were even in Los Angeles.
Naturally, they were also arch-rivals.
Therefore, the collision between these two teams was also known as the Los Angeles derby.
The University of Southern California had a lot of fans.
The NCAA's Los Angeles Derby was even more popular than the NBA's Clippers VS the Los Angeles Clippers!
What was worth mentioning was…
In Kareem's 88 wins and 2 losses in his NCAA career, he had lost two games, one of which was to the University of Southern California!
At that time, there was no time limit for offense in the NCAA rules.
This was how Jabbar was defeated by his opponent.
In other words.
The University of Southern California was also an arch-enemy in Kareem's heart.
"Of course I'll go and watch the battle. This is the California Civil War."
Kareem gave an affirmative reply."I'm already looking forward to seeing Chu beat USC at the Los Angeles Coliseum!”
The number of people watching the California Civil War would not decrease just because the two teams did not have top stars.
Therefore, every year, the California Civil War would be held in the Los Angeles Coliseum, which could accommodate more than 19,000 spectators!
An NBA-sized arena, a hot market that had sold out early.
Los Angeles Derby, California Civil War.
The first player in the history of the NCAA, Kareem Jabbar, was watching the match.
Chu Han, the most popular supernova of the current era!
There were too many elements in this UCLA versus Southern California match.
ESPM chose to broadcast the PAC-12 league tournament live across the United States!
"We are invincible!"
October 9th, US time.
California, Los Angeles, outside the famous Los Angeles Coliseum.
The fans in UCLA's signature blue short-sleeved shirts shouted at the cameras outside the field,""Chu will lead us to beat Southern California and win ten consecutive victories!!”
"UCLA can't win this Los Angeles Derby!”
The supporters of the University of Southern California squeezed in front of the camera."We are their nemesis!"
"Chu Han will destroy your defense line!”
"Coach Peter Smith will find a way to deal with that Chinese kid!”
How lively was the California Derby?
It could be seen from the passionate exchange of fire between the fans of both sides outside the stadium.
Tonight was not destined to be peaceful!
(Please give me a wave of flower evaluation votes for support, thank you very much!)!)
This book comes from:m.funovel.com。