Basketball's No. 1 Anti-Fan

Chapter 104 [Steel Bones]

Chapter 104 [Steel Bones] (Added)

At this moment, in Cleveland, the fans watching on TV began to curse.

Of course, it's not just them. New York, Chicago, and other places where James was thought to be likely to go before the decision were all watched by fans, and they were cursing James at this moment.

Of course, Han Sen couldn't hear the curses at this time. All he could hear was the excited cheers coming from outside the house.

The Heat were considered the most likely next team before the decision, so Miami was also the place where the largest number of fans gathered to watch "The Decision".

However, the expressions of the three people in the room at this time were somewhat different.

Wade was relieved, but he didn't seem excited.

He was obviously feeling conflicted, as it was not easy to weigh the pros and cons.

Bosh frowned. He was probably the one who least wanted to form a team among the three, but he had already decided to play with Wade, so he had no say in this.

Han Sen was suppressing his excitement.

Because his plan can be carried out, he will finally not be troubled by injuries next season!
Maybe if you are lucky enough, you can unlock another level of talent.

At this moment, Wade and Bosh received calls from Riley and Thomas respectively.

"Han, I'm afraid we won't be able to continue training for some time to come."

The phone call just now was to inform them of their next itinerary.

They are about to start promoting the new season.

Wade's conflicted emotions were gone at this moment, replaced by excitement.

The decision has been made, the previous trade-offs are a thing of the past, and he is now more looking forward to the future.

How many championships can three top superstars win as a team?
"I'm going back to Memphis first. If you want to train together again, remember to call me." Han Sen also said goodbye tactfully.

Now he just needs to go back and wait for the right time and then implement the plan.

On the night Hansen left Miami, the follow-up benefits of James' "Decision" had already begun.

Later in the same time slot, at ESPN's annual awards show, the hosts were already teasing.

"LeBron announced he was going to the Miami Heat on a show called The Decision, and we all witnessed that, an hour-long, super boring show."

This kind of American humor made everyone at the scene laugh.

James probably never imagined that the first person to jump out and mock him was an ESPN insider.

The next day, Cleveland owner Dan Gilbert published an open letter on social media.

"LeBron's hypocritical and narcissistic departure is a cowardly betrayal from a man who calls himself a king."

"This shocking act of disloyalty, coming from our hometown-raised 'chosen one', is a perfect negative example for everyone."

“We would never want to raise our children to be like that, nor would we want them to be like him.”

You can definitely feel Gilbert's anger between the lines.

After all, he has tried his best to do everything he can in the past seven years to build one team after another for James.

Although the Cavaliers' market is not large, they pay high luxury taxes every year.

Han Sen could understand Gilbert's feelings better at this time.

After all, after his outstanding performance in the playoffs, the Cavaliers sent him to the Grizzlies in order to keep James.

They say you can't have your cake and eat it too, but now the Cavaliers have neither.

This scene is the perfect embodiment of the saying: A dog that licks will end up with nothing.

But he didn't feel that he was doing the right thing just because he understood Gilbert.

Because Gilbert is a public figure, the words of public figures are very guiding.

In fact, Gilbert's letter also brought about a huge chain reaction.

First of all, the Cavaliers' poster staff finally came online on time, and they immediately removed all posters related to James.

Immediately afterwards, Danny Ferry was dismissed as general manager by the Cavaliers, and his position will be taken over by his assistant Chris Grant.

Finally, inspired by that letter, fans began to gather outside James' mansion in Cleveland.

Some people began to tear off and burn James' jersey at the scene. The fans looked like they were possessed by the soul of France, and they were about to stage a "kill the rich and divide the spoils" plot.

More people went to James' social media and criticized him using all the dirty words they could think of.

"Han's evaluation of you is absolutely accurate. You are a complete coward. You should not be called the king, but the queen."

"Jordan would not team up with Barkley and Olajuwon after losing to the Pistons. You are not worthy of being compared with Jordan, starting from the moment you chose to run away."

"You're just a bitch. The management sent Han away for you, but you just walked away. Do you know how much we like Han?!"

"Danny Ferry is your bootlicker, Han is our future, and together you have ruined the future of the Cavaliers!"

"Because of you, we have become the biggest clowns in the free market this year. West is absolutely right. Fuck you!"

"I don't believe the Knights will send Han away without any promise from you. Gilbert is right. You are not only a coward, but also a traitor."

"Remember my words. In a few years, when you have never won a championship in your life, you will definitely regret the decision you made today!"

……

However, James didn't have time to pay attention to those things at this time, because he had already flown to Miami with his team.

Just two days after Hansen returned to Memphis, he witnessed another live broadcast that would go down in history after "The Decision."

The Big Three of Wade, James and Bosh made their first appearance at a fan meeting organized for them by the Heat.

James and Bosh have both put on their Heat jerseys.

Pat Riley was also shown on the scene. The combination of Wade and Bosh was more due to the efforts of Thomas, but the formation of the Big Three was inseparable from the help of this "magician".

When the microphone was given to James, James uttered one of the most famous words in his career:

"not1, not2, not3...not7."

Not one, not two, but seven championships for Miami.

In comparison, Hansen's previous statement that he would bring a championship to the Grizzlies was indeed low-key.

Through the TV screen, Hansen could feel Wade's somewhat helpless look.

Just like Wade said before, the three of them had no way out when they formed a team, and James seemed to think that was not enough. Once this sentence came out, not only was the way out gone, but even the way forward was locked.

If they don't win 7 championships, this sentence will become a famous meme.

As for why it is 7, not 8 or more?
Because 7>6.

At this time, James was no longer satisfied with being on par with Jordan, but was ready to surpass Jordan.

So can they win seven championships? Just a little bit of thinking will tell you that it is completely impossible.

This is not simply a question of strength, but this statement assumes that the strength of their opponents has not changed significantly.

But the actual question is, if they can stick together, why can't others?
Not to mention that Han Sen, as a time traveler, knew that they had not been getting along well.

And James may not realize at this time that his actions have actually set off a trend.

This is completely different from the previous model of the Celtics Big Three, because the previous team formation was all about trades, and forming a team requires a huge price, and even hollowing out the future.

But now, the Heat has done it effortlessly, and the impact this brings may even go beyond just the trend, and it may also cause concerns among the league and investors.

Of course, Han Sen would definitely be happy to see this happen.

Because after James made such "harsh words", he has become the villain of the United States.

At this moment, if you want to find the most hated sports star in the world, James is at the top of everyone's list.

Han Sen felt that the time had come, so he logged into his personal social media.

At this time, his social media was also filled with insults to James, as well as praises for him.

The anger that James has brought to fans has made them lose their ability to think and fall into a "black or white" state.

Hansen and James are incompatible, so that is certainly worthy of their praise.

Looking at these comments, Han Sen hesitated subconsciously.

Because he knows that once he is in this state, not only will his haters go crazy, but most of the fans he accumulated last season will probably be lost.

But thinking that he now has a black fan system, it is destined that before he becomes a superstar, there will be more people who hate him than those who like him.

So he typed the text quickly anyway.

"I'm rooting for LeBron, he made the smartest decision."

Just a few minutes after the status was posted, all kinds of abusive language began to dominate Han Sen's account.

When James was being blackened by the entire Internet, everyone was terrified when talking about "James" and tried to avoid him as much as possible. Now it is rare to see someone come out to help him share the firepower, and this person is the one who has the worst relationship with James.

Han Sen watched for a while and then closed the social media.

Even if it just shares some of the heat, the insults are enough to make one's blood pressure soar.

You will always underestimate the ability of haters to criticize others. Their language skills are far beyond the reach of Han Sen.

He couldn't help but complain about James' fans at this time. Those guys usually scolded him very harshly, but why was there no one standing up to defend him this time?
It turns out that they are a group of guys who only know how to “ride the wind and invest against it”!

However, Han Sen may have wrongly blamed James' fans at this time, because after James's recent moves, more than half of his fans have turned from fans to haters.

Han Sen opened the black fan system and smiled happily.

The black fan value is increasing every second, and the increase is no longer fast, but terrifying.

You have to know that he just posted it on social media, so only a few people can see it!

Han Sen was a little scared of the increase in his anti-fan value, but he felt that it was not fast enough.

He contacted Khalil and asked him to report the social media post directly.

Khalil thought he had misheard, but after getting Hansen's confirmation, he wrote the manuscript overnight and published it the next day.

At this point, Han Sen’s number of haters really started to skyrocket.

Just one week later, Han Sen's hater value soared to 200 million!
And, it’s still rising.

Han Sen didn't bother to check out the new items at this point, and instead redeemed [Iron Bones] directly!
[Iron Bones]: Greatly increases the body's resistance to fatigue, wear and tear, and injuries.

This was the first time Han Sen had seen an adverb of degree in the system. Although it was just an overview, it was enough to show the uniqueness of a talent.

This is not like the offensive/defensive talents he exchanged before, which require targeted training to reach a bottleneck.

Theoretically, the exchange would bring changes to his body.

But the reality is that if Han Sen wants to bring out the power of [Iron Bones], he still needs to practice.

After all, we need to find the limit to what extent his body can maximize the effect of his talent.

At this moment he thought of someone.

Someone once said to him: "Everyone has his or her own most suitable weight, and it is up to the players to figure it out themselves."

This time he didn't bother Wade because Wade was on his honeymoon with James and others.

He found Thomas and asked Thomas to use his connections to contact Tim Grover.

A few days later, Hansen and Grover met again in a private room at a Memphis coffee shop.

"I would like to invite you to be my personal trainer." Han Sen got straight to the point.

"I agree." Then Grover's reaction made Hansen stunned.

No? You agree now?!
Shouldn't we talk for a while and discuss the price or something?
"Why else would I come to Memphis?" Grover said with a smile, leaving Hansen unable to refute for a moment.

"Can you tell me the reason?" Han Sen is not a curious person, but this does make people curious. After all, the image he gives to the outside world is that of a yellow player with potential injuries.

"I paid attention to you because you went to the Cavaliers. I thought you would be out for the season in February, but you persisted and made it to the second round of the playoffs. Your body's resistance to injuries is much better than I expected."

I thank you!
But when Han Sen thought about it carefully, he realized that his body's reaction occurred around that time, and it was only because he followed the team doctor's advice and reduced his training that the symptoms were alleviated.

From this we can see that Grover is very professional in the field of physical fitness and is indeed very capable.

It was really unacceptable that he looked at others with prejudice before.

"Just because of this?" Han Sen still felt that this reason was a bit far-fetched.

"Of course it's not just because of this. You should know Mike Mancias, right?" Grover mentioned someone.

Han Sen nodded. He was James' personal trainer, whom he saw every day in the Cleveland gym.

"He told me that you were the only person besides LeBron who insisted on going to the gym an hour before the game in all his years in Cleveland."

I almost forgot that Mancias was Grover's former assistant, and there must be a connection between the two of them.

Things in the world are really unpredictable. He and Mancias have no intersection, but he got Grover's recognition because of Mancias.

"You know, persistence is the most valuable quality for a player to succeed. Michael's success is not because of me. I only provided a small part of his help. His success is because he can persist in doing it."

Han Sen laughed when he heard this, not because of what Grover said, but because of Grover's attitude.

The originator of trainers, yet he is still so humble. He did not choose the wrong person.

"Of course there is one more thing." Grover answered without being asked.

"You do have a risk of injury, just like Michael did. If I can help you get healthy, then that will add another chapter to my career as a trainer, and perhaps the last one."

(End of this chapter)

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