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Chapter 204 Tell Steve 5 points



Chapter 204 Tell Steve 5 points

Chapter 204 Tell Steve Fifty Points

"Only three points?"

Su Yang subconsciously asked back, feeling a little surprised.

At the end of the regular season, many journalists and commentators with voting rights have publicly declared through channels such as Twitter or TV interviews that they will vote for Su Yang as the first vote for MVP, and those who will vote for Su Yang as the second vote a lot of.

At that time, the management team headed by Schwartz specialized in score statistics. Based on those public votes alone, the probability of Su Yang winning the MVP was over 94.29%. Only in extreme cases would he lose to LeBron.

Now the statistics show that the lead is only three points.

That means that there is almost an extreme situation.

"Someone might change their mind on the spur of the moment, and somebody might just be taking the heat..." Schwartz said.

Su Yang thought for a moment, and there is indeed such a possibility. After all, there is no legal regulation, and verbal promises must be fulfilled.

And at the end of the regular season, the Clippers lost three times in a row to the Thunder, which easily made many people change their minds.

"It's okay, and strive to be the unanimous MVP in the future."

"It may take a few days for the NBA to make an official announcement. The media will definitely break the news soon. You can prepare the content of the MVP award ceremony now. If you want to invite some special guests, please send me the contact information..."

Schwartz explained a few precautions, and then hung up the phone.

Su Yang put down his phone, looked up and saw Kobe scored a key goal, the Lakers basically sealed the victory.

Immediately afterwards, a line of subtitles flashed on the TV screen: Breaking news, Su Yang won the MVP.

"The news spread so fast?"

Su Yang grinned lightly, finally feeling the joy of being awarded the MVP, and the phone rang almost at the same time.

Surprisingly, Jordan was the first to call in, which sounded like some rambunctious casino.

"Congratulations on getting your first MVP, you are still four away from tying me, come on!"

The second caller was Clippers owner Sterling, and a woman's growl was heard on the phone.

"Listen, I'll retire your jersey and build you a statue, and your next goal is a championship!"

The third call was from Van Gundy, who said he was still watching the analysis video and wanted to find a way to target Nash.

"Being able to coach you is the greatest honor in my coaching career. Let us fight for the championship together."

Yao Ming and others also called to express their congratulations. While chatting, Su Yang replied to the congratulatory emails from the major endorsement brands. He didn't open the webpage to log on to Twitter until his mobile phone ran out of battery, and edited tweets to express his unified thanks.

There are also many people tweeting or sending private messages. After Su Yang tweeted, he clicked to view it.

Unexpectedly, I was a little confused when I saw the first article. It turned out to be a threat to the life of LeBron's extreme fans.

Su Yang casually clicked to block, and then clicked on several tweets one after another, and found that there was a [-]-[-] trend of congratulations and opposition.

Among them, the views put forward by Fox Sports reporter Colin Coward received the most reposts and comments.

[Regular MVP should be awarded to LeBron James. He averaged 29.7 points, 8.6 assists, 7.3 rebounds, 1.6 steals and 1.1 blocks per game. The data does not belong to Su Yang at all, only the team record is 4 games behind .

However, the Cavaliers' main force Shaq O'Neal and others missed as many as 20 games, and there were major trades involving system changes in the middle of the season. On the other hand, the Clippers' main players did not have any truce throughout the entire process, so the Cavaliers' record is more valuable.

The key point is that in the MVP voting results, LeBron was in the leading position in the number of first votes, and Su Yang narrowly won by three points, all because the second and third votes accumulated more, and the reason for this situation , It’s nothing more than the fact that the Clippers are located in the big city of Los Angeles and can publicize more reporters to vote. Su Yang also relies on the Chinese market.

I hereby solemnly appeal to reduce the number of votes from journalists from Asia, especially from China. They did not consider the actual situation at all, and simply voted for their own people. It is shameful!

The most frightening thing is that some of our own reporters and commentators support Su Yang because they think that LeBron cannot win the MVP consecutively, but LeBron should win the MVP every year. You people, it’s pathetic! 】

For such remarks, Su Yang thought it was quite normal, after all, Fox TV always opposed China.

Moreover, LeBron's various statistics are indeed excellent. Many reporters who published the voting results before have made detailed comparisons for this. Su Yang's biggest advantage is to turn the Clippers from a weak team into a championship contender.

This situation is very similar to when Nash won his first regular season MVP in the 04-05 season.

That season, Nash switched to the Suns from the Mavericks and directly improved the Suns' regular season record from 29 wins to 62 wins.

Because of this incident, O'Neal has always been unhappy with Nash's words, thinking that Nash stole his MVP.

"This reporter is blatantly trying to stir up racial hatred, and what else..."

Su Yang thought it was quite interesting. He swiped his mouse to continue to check the reporter's tweets and comments, and found that Kenyon Martin was also involved.

[Guys, don’t be too surprised, this is a business alliance, LeBron won the MVP again, and it won’t bring much profit, but if the Chinese kid gets the MVP, people in their country will buy a lot of peripherals for it commodity.

So, assuming you're the head of the league now, who would you prefer to get the MVP? 】

Martin's tweet received more than 2 likes, and many people replied that he made sense.

Lawson reposted Martin's tweet and wrote [he just has a lot of ball possessions, all thanks to the league's hard support, and his level is actually average]

JR Smith also forwarded and wrote [next time we meet, I will let him know what he shouldn't take, don't take it]

"Damn it, the Nuggets have already gone home to fish, why are they still so arrogant, they still seem to be in a hurry..."

Su Yang complained in his heart, turned off Twitter, picked up the mobile phone with enough power to make a call, and started dialing.

The first call was to Coach David of Muqiao High School, inviting him to attend the MVP awards ceremony.

The second call was to Ron, a high school teammate, and asked him to help inform other teammates that I wanted them to witness together.

The third call was to college coach Dawkins and teammate Fields, inviting the two to share the joy.

Finally, Su Yang discussed with Lu Rulan about holding a thank-you dinner, and the date was set after the second round of competition.

...

Early the next morning, Su Yang got up, had breakfast, and drove to the Clippers training base.

General Manager Sam Hinkie took the lead in welcoming, and many staff members congratulated Su Yang.Su Yang gave a brief speech, promising to hold a grand party, and thanked the whole team for helping him win the MVP award.

After finishing, Su Yang entered the weight room, while warming up and preparing, while watching the NBA daily news.

EPSN happened to be broadcasting the "FIRST TAKE" program. The host mentioned that Suns general manager Steve Kerr had an interview, and a picture appeared on the TV screen - Kerr looked at the camera with a smile and crossed his arms.

I only heard Cole say: "Su Yang is very good, so good that I feel a little scared, because out of every ten dribbles, [-] of them are wrist flips. He often drags the basketball to run, which makes him very difficult. It's difficult to be interfered by being intercepted..."

Su Yang laughed out loud, how interesting Cole's complaints are compared to rude abuse and conspiracy theories.

Considering that a game is just needed to celebrate the addition of the name, Su Yang turned to the staff and said: "Please use the official account to post a tweet and help me tell Steve Kerr that I will get 50 points tonight! "

(End of this chapter)


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