Two Hundred and Twenty-Two: Success in Creating Gods
"Unexpectedly, you have become a trainee reporter. No wonder you have not been seen all summer." Link sat next to the basketball, but the person next to him was no longer George, but Rachel.
"Haha, I just followed an Oklahoma tabloid to interview everywhere. I thought you would go to China to play football, where are you very popular, aren't you? I saw the photos of your trip to China, and it was crowded with people. ." Thinking of Link's popularity in China, Rachel remembered when she questioned whether Link was a real professional player...
"I wanted to focus on my training, so I didn't go anywhere. How long have you been a trainee reporter? When you were interviewing Coach Stevens, it was so familiar."
"It's only since the summer, but this year the NBA is shut down, so there aren't as many opportunities for interviews. Or you can take my interview later! If you can, this will definitely sell our paper! After all, you are in Oklahoma. Homer also has a high reputation." Rachel suddenly widened her eyes and looked at Link, as if she had caught a fire in the cold winter.
"It's not that I can't do the interview, but I'm in Oklahoma...I'm afraid I'm not very popular." Last season, Link and the Grizzlies let the Thunder play in the first round, and Link also took Duran in some games. Special defense is so embarrassing. Heck, Oklahoma fans would like him.
Famous is indeed famous, but it is not a good reputation. . . .
"It's okay, I'll ask you some professional questions, not gossip off the court. Don't forget, I used to be a basketball player too." Rachel said, raising her arms, of course, her slender arms are actually No more muscle.
"Okay then, I accept your interview, Ms. Rachel."
"Haha, it seems that you have entered the state."
George on the side looked at Link, who was chatting happily with Rachel, with a confused look on his face!
What's going on? It wasn't like this at Link University, why is it so popular now? After just saying a few words, they hooked up?
Hmm... It seems that I have to make a name for myself next season.
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The interview between Rachel and Link was very simple. After all, Rachel was only an intern reporter for a newspaper in Oklahoma City, so the interview did not need to be videotaped.
They moved two chairs and sat in the center of the arena, chatting like friends, and the interview started.
Rachel did ask a lot of professional questions, unlike most female reporters.
Most female sports reporters may not actually know that much about football, and they usually play the role of vase and interaction.
But Rachel is different. In the case of not losing to others in terms of appearance, she has a good basketball foundation at the same time.
Most of the questions she asked Link about were the tactical details of last season's Grizzlies-Thunder series, which is sure to please Thunder fans because it allows them to see how their team lost.
Of course, these tactics are no secret now, so it doesn't matter what Link says.
Finally, Rachel asked Link, "When do you think the NBA lockout will end? Do you have any gossip?"
If Rachel asked someone else this question, they would be sure to be blindsided. But Link, he probably knows better than David Stern how long the NBA will be!
Link first talked a lot about the interests of employers and labor, the losses of the city where the team is located, and so on. In the end, the conclusion was given, "I think the NBA will almost start at the end of December. It's not good for everyone to drag it on."
During the lockout, countless experts and reporters have been predicting the league's start time, but so far, none of them are accurate.
Link believes that with this news, Rachel should be able to climb faster... By then, she may be the only reporter in the world who predicts the NBA's opening day.
At the end of the interview, Rachel turned off the recording equipment, and it seemed that she was very skilled at this sort of thing.
"If I didn't know you,
I don't see at all that you're just a trainee reporter. "Link has to admit that Rachel has a talent for that.
"Hahaha, you don't look like a first-year player, Link. We've all changed so much from a year ago."
"Yeah..." Link recalled for a while. A year ago, he was still struggling to survive in the G League, and Rachel still couldn't embrace basketball again.
The result now? One of them was an NBA player and the other became a basketball reporter.
God knows what life will be like in another year.
"Hopefully, I can interview you in the NBA in the future, Link."
"You can do it, it's a pleasure to be interviewed by you."
"Come on next season, and, if you have time, call me. I'm going back to Oklahoma tomorrow, and I'll tell you the next time I'm in your city."
"No problem, as long as we don't just do interviews."
"Okay, next time I ask you to play basketball. Bye, Link."
"emmmm... no problem, bye."
As soon as Link waved goodbye to Rachel, Paul George walked over to Link with a mean smile.
"I think you and her get along quite well."
"We've known each other a long time ago, George." Link was speechless. At this time, George was like a high school student who found out that his brother was in love. really. Sometimes men all over the world are just as naive!
"I met you a long time ago!? You've changed Link, you've changed! When you were in college, you blushed watching the cheerleaders dancing."
"Okay, aren't you going to the nightclub to drink juice? Hurry up, hurry up!"
"Are you going with me?"
"I dont go."
"Then you must have an appointment with that female reporter. You have changed Link, you have changed."
"..."
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From going out in the summer with short sleeves and Nike slippers, all the way to having to put on a coat and padded coat.
From scorching sun to gloomy weather.
On November 26, 2011, NBA labor and management finally reached an agreement after 15 hours of negotiations. The 149-day shutdown is over!
As soon as negotiations ended, the league couldn't wait to announce that the new season would begin on Christmas Day, December 25. The free agency and transfer markets will officially open on December 8.
The last time the NBA was suspended, it took the league three full years to bring the ratings back. Thinking about it, everyone knows what a loss.
So this time, Stern was eager to start the game as soon as the negotiations were over.
When the league announced the result, the world was shocked. The regular season kicked off on Christmas Day, and it's safe to say no one expected that.
But at this moment, among the fans on the Internet, a report in the "Oklahoma Evening Post" suddenly became popular.
This report is an exclusive interview with Link by intern reporter Rachel Demeter. At the end of the interview, Rachel said that after a series of inquiries and interviews, she believes that the new NBA season will start at the end of December.
It can be said that she has become the only reporter in the United States who is expected to start the new season!
Fans are very curious to see how sacred this reporter is. As a result, after a search on the Internet, fans instantly shifted their interest in the news to Rachel's face.
A new generation of basketball goddesses was born.
Seeing that Rachel was popular in major basketball forums, Link was a little proud. Now, Rachel must be able to attract the attention of those big companies. I'm talking about you, NBA2K.
But what makes Link the happiest now is not Rachel's sudden popularity, but that after more than half a year, he is finally back on the court!
The new season is already impatient.
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