Chapter 12 Popular
Han Sen jumped off the technical platform with satisfaction.

At that moment just now, the [anti-fan value] in the system skyrocketed.

Since there is no chance to attract criticism before the game, let’s create a big opportunity on the field!

After jumping off the stage, Hansen and his teammates celebrated wildly. Tois squeezed in front of Hansen at this time.

Although he was still extremely excited, he suppressed his emotions and signaled him to look back with his eyes.

Hansen turned his head in confusion following Tois's gaze, and then he found that there were many unfinished mineral water bottles thrown on the floor behind him.

You may not get struck by lightning if you pretend to be cool, but you will definitely get beaten.

……

After returning to the locker room, Hansen accepted the mineral water bottle [shower] from his teammates.

He scored 28 points tonight, especially 9 points in a row in the final moments, winning the game single-handedly and being the biggest contributor to the team's victory.

When the celebration was over, Toyes appeared in the locker room with someone beside him.

"Han, this is Jamal Kalil, a reporter from ESPN." After Toews came in, he walked straight towards Hansen.

Seeing this, the other team members consciously made room for him, with envy and excitement in their eyes.

If Han Sen really entered the NBA, they would be able to benefit from it to some extent.

Han Sen wiped his hands on his pants and took the initiative to stand up and shake hands with Khalil.

"He wants to do a brief interview with you." Tois said, glancing at Hansen.

Han Sen nodded. He knew that this was an opportunity created for him by Tois.

"Shall we begin?" Khalil sat down and took out his notebook.

"Can I ask a question first?" Han Sen did not rush to answer, but asked first.

"of course."

"Will the content of this interview be on the news?"

Han Sen's question was somewhat unexpected. Khalil was stunned for a moment, then nodded.

"Okay, I don't have any other questions." Han Sen signaled that they could start.

"Before this game started, did you think you had a chance to win?" Kalil asked his first question.

"Of course, I think we can beat any team, even North Carolina." Han Sen said with a relaxed tone and a firm look.

Khalil was stunned again, and he couldn't help but turn his head to look at Tois beside him.

Toews smiled helplessly. He had the same expression as Kalil during the press conference for the season opener.

Han Sen always says something shocking.

"You jumped onto the technical table at the last moment. What were you thinking at that time?" Khalil continued to ask after turning his head.

"That's a sign."

"Mark?" Khalil stopped writing and looked at Hansen in confusion.

"We won a game that seemed impossible to win to others. It deserves to be remembered, so it needs a mark."

Khalil was surprised. Each of Hansen's answers was so special.

But he nodded.

Tonight's game is exciting and topical enough, and his report is bound to attract a lot of attention.

However, this is an era of advanced information, and it won't be long before it will be forgotten.

But now, with the scene of jumping over the away technical table, the situation will be very different.

It is so special that perhaps it will still be discussed long after a long time.

This is indeed a very appropriate [symbol].

He drew two circles on the mark, then stopped writing and looked at Han Sen with a smile: "One last question, what do you think is your advantage in entering the NBA?" "Learning ability."

"Learning ability?" This was another unexpected answer Khalil heard.

"Yes, before entering the NCAA, I was not good at three-pointers, but now I have become the top shooter in the NCAA league. My talent may not be too outstanding, but my ability to learn will give me everything possible in the future."

Khalil smiled. After he finished recording, he closed his notebook, then stood up and shook hands with Hansen.

"Han, why is it over so soon?" After Toews and Carril left, Rondo couldn't help but come over.

In total, Khalil only asked three questions.

"This is a talented reporter." Han Sen looked towards the door.

"I really couldn't tell. I saw he was stunned by what you said." Rondo disagreed.

Han Sen smiled and did not continue to explain. Instead, he stood up and said, "I heard that the grilled wings in East Lansing are amazing. I will treat everyone to a midnight snack tonight."

When they heard that Han Sen was treating them, there was a burst of cheers in the locker room.

……

The news that Barry University defeated Michigan State University became a hot topic the next day.

An ESPN report titled "How little-known Barry University beat Michigan State, threatening to beat North Carolina" and accompanied by a picture of Hansen jumping onto the away technical table attracted a lot of attention.

The core content of this report is not the game, but the focus on Hansen.

"I think we can beat any team, even North Carolina."

The report begins with this sentence Hansen said in an interview, telling what Hansen did in a game that seemed impossible to win.

Taking over the game when behind, winning the game, jumping onto the technical table, etc., combined with the post-match interviews, the final conclusion is:
"Hansen will be the first NCAA Division II player to make it to the NBA in the last decade."

The entire report is not long, just as brief as the interview, but the content is very touching.

Just as Hansen said, Khalil is indeed very capable.

It was at this time that someone dug up the TNT program "NBA Entertainment" in which Hansen claimed to be the top shooter in the NCAA.

In fact, it is easy to be linked together, after all, the show was only aired not long ago.

Then, Han Sen accidentally became famous.

The yellow race is humble and introverted, which is a stereotype. For example, Yi Jianlian fits this description very well, and even Yao Ming has been labeled like this by them.

However, Hansen boasted on social media that he was the top scorer in the NCAA, jumped on the away technical table after winning the game, and threatened to beat North Carolina, exuding arrogance and high profile everywhere.

That’s right, contrast.

This is even more important than what Hansen himself has done. Contrast is a hot element in the information age.

Then there is topicality.

The second-tier league defeated the top five teams in the first-tier league. This is a model of basketball passion.

Also, Carril said Hansen would be another player from the second-tier league to enter the NBA in the past decade.

Even including Theus, who was the NBA head coach of the Kings last season.

Taking all these factors into consideration, not only Hansen, but also Barry University received huge attention.

Naturally, Han Sen was happy to see such a result.

Getting a lot of attention from the outside world is crucial for him as a second-tier league player.

In addition to this, there is also the [anti-fan value].

There are as many people in this world who like you as there are people who hate you.

Not to mention that he completely offended the Michigan fans by jumping off the technical table, even if he was a second-tier league player and said he wanted to beat North Carolina, could North Carolina fans tolerate it?
Especially with the news media hyping it up like that, his words were like being broadcast through a huge loudspeaker.

So his social media presence is quite lively now. Not only has the number of followers skyrocketed, but the number of haters has also increased exponentially.

In order to activate the lottery, he needs 1 black fans value. After this wave, the black fans value has risen to 8!
(End of this chapter)

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