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Chapter 12 Lu Feng's Strongest Declaration!

Chapter 12 Lu Feng’s strongest declaration!

Author: Chang'an Bujuan Township

Chapter 12 Lu Feng’s strongest declaration!

The final score between the two teams was 83:94, and the Huskies defeated UCLA by 11 points in the opening game!

After the Huskies took a much better lead, Lu Feng also reduced his shots.

After the entire game, he made a total of 16 of 22 shots, 4 of 6 3-pointers, 5 of 5 free throws, and scored 41 points, 12 rebounds, and 6 assists.

The data is quite explosive!

In addition, Jeff Brown also performed well in this game. He scored 22 points, 7 rebounds and 4 assists in this game.

The two are the Huskies' top two scorers.

Eldridge only scored 18 points, but sent out 11 assists and 4 rebounds!

As the leader of the team, he did not take too many shots. He played only 13 shots in 32 minutes.

The above are the best performers of the Huskies. Today's Huskies are a Big Three team!

When the head coaches of the two teams shook hands at the end of the game, Lynn Nance looked happy, while Jim Harrick looked gritted.

The two looked at each other and quickly understood the meaning expressed in each other's eyes.

Jim Harrick: It's so lucky to pick up a genius for nothing!

Lynn Nance: If you don’t agree, find someone else!

After the game, the NBC trio asked Lynn Nance for a post-game interview.

Lynn Nance agreed without much thought.

Although he was the ACC Coach of the Year last year, St. Mary's Men's University also won the ACC regular season and division championships.

But at this time, the ACC was still the worst division in the NCAA. Last year, St. Mary's Men's University had a record of 25 wins and 5 losses, but there was no national broadcast. In the NCAA tournament, it was only a first round trip to the top 64.

For players, the NCAA is a place where dreams come true, but for head coaches, the NCAA is a mature business league, and NCAA head coaches will not let go of any opportunity to promote themselves.

As for interviews with team members, Lynn Nance was even less likely to refuse. He didn't want to dampen the team's morale after a big win against a powerful team.

"Coach Linn, you took the initiative to apply to play against UCLA in the first game. Is this your plan long ago?"

Lynn Nance: "Of course, UCLA is our biggest rival in the P-10 conference, and our goal this year is definitely to make March Madness."

"What do you think of the Huskies players?"

Lynn Nance: "Lu is the most talented player on the team. Although he is only 16 years old, he is already at the level of a top perimeter player in the NCAA. ER is the leader of the team. He is selfless but passionate, no matter what.

On and off the court, he can guide young players like a mentor."

"What about Jeff Brown?"

Lynn Nance: "Well... Jeff is also very good. His shooting is very good. I have never seen a player like Jeff before. I am still exploring how to use him."

"Then how do you evaluate..."



Lynn Nance's side was busy exchanging various business blows with reporters. As the number one contributor to the team's victory, Lu Feng's side was also full of reporters.

But according to the process, the first thing Lu Feng needs to complete is NBC’s post-game interview.

The person interviewing him was Albert. Lu Feng looked at Albert in front of him and was amazed.

During this period, Albert was still an unknown and ordinary host, and his status in the TV station was very low.

Albert: "Lu, first question, do you have an English name?"

Lu Feng: "Of course, my Chinese name is Lu Feng. Of course, you can also call me Luck."

Albert: "You scored 41 points in your debut. What level of player do you think you are now in the NCAA?"

Lu Feng: "I don't know. I just came to the United States and didn't know much about American basketball, but the guy I was playing against said he was an All-American player and a 5-star high school student. Although it sounds very powerful, but

I think he is very average, so if I were to evaluate..."

Lu Feng paused, then said: "Then I should be considered the best in the All-American team."

Wow!

Regardless of whether they were present or not, everyone who watched the live broadcast was stunned by Lu Feng's speech.

Lu Feng said that he has never understood American basketball. Whoever believes it is stupid. Let’s look at Lu Feng’s speech again...

So what Lu Feng means is-I am the strongest player in the NCAA!

There are nearly 300 teams and more than 3,000 players in the NCAA D1 league. Lu Feng said he is the strongest?

The listeners will know whether they believe it or not, but they are definitely scared!

Lu Feng's personality is not fiery, but he knows very well that if he wants to thrive in the USA, he must be a little crazy if he has the strength.

Whether it's the NBA or the NCAA, Mr. Nice Guy is not easy to mess around with.

Ray Allen has good scoring ability, and his scoring efficiency is also at the forefront of the league, but he is always ignored in various selections. Why?

Isn't it just because he has a good temper and doesn't cause trouble?

Gasol has been one of the players with the highest percentage of basket offense in the league since the Grizzlies, but even though he later won two consecutive championships with the Lakers, there are still a group of people who call him a softie.

And those insiders who only dared to pull out for jump shots when facing Gasol magically became tough guys in the eyes of fans because they were better at self-promotion.

Although saying this will attract some haters, how can you play basketball without haters?

And even Heizi, neither the media nor the fans, can affect Lu Feng's mentality.

Lu Feng's soul comes from more than 30 years later. He does not think that he will be affected by the media. As long as he has strength, the more the media criticizes and questions him, the more popular he will be and the more money he will make.

Lu Feng's answer made Albert stunned. He really didn't expect Lu Feng's answer to be so bold.

But after thinking about it carefully, I was extremely satisfied with Lu Feng's answer. After all, NBC is an entertainment media. What entertainment media wants is topics, isn't it?

At this moment, a door seemed to open in Albert's mind, and he suddenly realized a lot...

He then asked: "You wear the same No. 23 jersey as Jordan and play like him. Is he your idol?"

Lu Feng: "I wear No. 23 because No. 23 is my birthday, but I do imitate his playing style. His style suits me very well. In addition, my idol is my father, and my understanding of Jordan is limited to basketball."

After that, Lu Feng accepted various media interviews. Half an hour later, after an interview that everyone was satisfied with, Lu Feng and Jeff Brown walked out of the arena together.

On the way back, the two of them chatted about today's game, their excitement still unabated.

But the appearance of one person calmed them down, UCLA coach Jim Harrick.

There is no doubt that Jim Harrick came to recruit Lu Feng and said a lot of words to lure Lu Feng to transfer to another school.

"Kid, come to UCLA, you will become a legend at UCLA..." Jim Harris kept saying this for a long time.

Faced with Jim Harrick's chicken soup recruitment, Lu Feng still made a fuss about it. It was still the same problem, UCLA didn't have enough possessions of the ball.

Lu Feng had already expected this situation. It was normal for the NCAA to poach each other during this period, mainly because transfer students could directly play during this period. Later, after the official players transferred, they would be banned by the NCAA for one year, and the team poached people.

The situation gradually subsided.

Lu Feng thought that the matter was over, but he didn't expect that after Jim Harrick realized that he failed to recruit Lu Feng, he recruited Jeff Brown instead.

And it seems that this guy is quite emotional.

For a Jigsaw player like Jeff Brown, playing for the Huskies and playing at UCLA have completely different meanings.

He knows very well that with his height in the NCAA, he will most likely play inside.

In this era, outside players generally stay in college for 2-3 years, and most inside players stay in college for 3-4 years.

Although he is optimistic that Lu Feng can help the Huskies rise, he also has to consider his future draft choices.

Jeff Brown undoubtedly wants to play in the NBA, but he doesn't think Lu Feng can stay in college for more than three years.

For a puzzle player like him, UCLA is undoubtedly a better choice than the Huskies.

He looked at Lu Feng and said, "Lu, I..."

Lu Feng patted the other party: "Jeff, this is your business, but no matter what happens in the future, we are still teammates now, right?"
Chapter completed!
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