Basketball's No. 1 Anti-Fan

Chapter 31 Come forward

Chapter 31 Come forward
The Summer League's competition system is to play four regular season games, and then rank based on wins and net points lost. The top eight teams enter the playoffs, and the rest are eliminated.

The Cavaliers had a record of 2 wins and 2 losses, and finally ranked eighth thanks to their low net score.

They will face the No. 1 team and their old rival the Grizzlies in two days.

The intensive schedule took a huge toll on the players' bodies, so Malone gave the players a day off.

Hansen and Cunningham went to a nearby bar.

Although Cunningham is not tall enough as an inside player, he has shooting range and his pick-and-roll with Hansen is very lethal.

Moreover, Cunningham played for four years in college before running for the draft. He has a very mature personality and the two of them can get along well with each other.

"Coach Malone is too strict." Cunningham complained.

Cunningham performed very well in this summer league, averaging 18 points per game, but he committed too many fouls, averaging 5.5 per game.

But the reason why the Summer League sets 10 fouls is to help rookies adapt to the intensity of the game.

Not everyone can adapt as smoothly as Han Sen.

As a result, every time Cunningham committed a foul, Malone would roar on the sidelines.

"He is a person who cares a lot about defense." Hansen observed carefully. Malone, like Brown, is essentially a defensive coach.

Cunningham smiled wryly and shook his head.

Just then, a woman sat down next to Han Sen with a smile.

The woman was a black woman with big breasts and a plump butt.

Han Sen noticed the other person and thought that if it was James Harden who was here, he would definitely be interested.

But unfortunately this is not his cup of tea. He still prefers Chinese products, and he is also acceptable to those who are mixed-race or white.

The woman tried to greet Hansen several times, but he pretended not to notice her. He turned around and left in anger.

"We have to go." After a while, Cunningham suddenly stood up.

Hansen looked puzzled and turned to look in the direction of Cunningham's gaze. He then discovered that the woman was leading a few black people towards them.

It seems that he has met the black version of the fairy.

He nodded and stood up. Although they were taller and stronger than the other party, they outnumbered them.

However, they wanted to leave, but the other side obviously didn't want them to leave.

And just when the two sides met, something even more unfortunate happened.

"Robert, he's No. 77! The LeBron hater!"

I rely on!

Han Sen suddenly felt that the situation was not good.

There are so many James fans, it’s normal to meet a few of them offline.

His feeling was soon confirmed, because after confirming his identity, one of the black people actually pulled out a dagger from his waist.

This is still extremely sweet!

The people around scattered amid screams.

Han Sen thought a lot at this moment, and the first person that came to his mind was Pierce.

Pierce's comeback after being stabbed 11 times in a nightclub is a classic NBA story.

That sounds tough, but no one wants to be the protagonist in that story.

After all, this isn't a movie, and he may not be as lucky as Pierce.

He quickly picked up a stool beside him.

But just then, Cunningham walked in front of him.

His posture was strange, because while he was staring at the other person, his right hand made a motion of lifting up his coat and reaching behind his back.

When the black people on the opposite side saw his action, they all took a step back at the same time.

"Who wants to put a hole in their head tonight?" Cunningham's tone was full of threat.

"Robert, that guy doesn't have a gun at all!" someone on the side shouted.

Robert glared at the guy.

This is the United States, how can you be sure?

Cunningham maintained his posture and took a step forward, and the men took a step back.

"Han, let's go." Cunningham called out without turning his head. Han Sen followed him and slowly walked out of the bar.

After leaving the bar, Han Sen breathed a sigh of relief when he saw that the black people did not follow him out.

"You are still smart."

If it hadn't been for Cunningham, he really wouldn't have known how to get out of the situation.

“This kind of thing is commonplace for us.”

The "we" Cunningham refers to here obviously refers to black people.

This is very true. A large portion of the NBA star biographies Hansen has read live in chaotic black neighborhoods.

"Do you really have a gun?" Han Sen couldn't help but be curious.

Cunningham smiled and let Hansen touch his lower back.

Han Sen felt a chill as he grasped the gun.

"This is the United States," Cunningham said.

After returning from the bar, Han Sen was still feeling scared.

Although he had lived in the United States in his previous life, that was mostly on campus.

Now that he has entered society, he does need to consider the issue of personal safety.

Especially since he is obsessed with black fans, and has a lot of black fans, it is easy for him to be exposed offline.

It is of course impossible to give up on gaining black fans, but it is also unrealistic to get a gun for self-defense like Cunningham.

He was not like Cunningham who had experienced all this since childhood, and guns were too risky. It would be too unfair if a gun went off accidentally in an instant.

The best way at this stage is to avoid going to places where there are large crowds of people. If you have to go, you should find a few bodyguards.

Two days later, the knockout match between the Cavaliers and the Grizzlies officially began.

The Cavaliers played harder than the last time they met, but the gap in strength between the two teams was too big and the score kept widening.

As the score widened, the Cavaliers' defense collapsed.

To put it bluntly, this Cavaliers team is indeed too weak. The previous games they won were thanks to the defensive system supported by Hansen and Cunningham, one outside and one inside.

But that system didn’t work against this Grizzlies team.

"You just let him score in front of you? You're not going to foul to stop him? Are you sleepwalking on the court?!"

During a timeout, Malone yelled at Cunningham, who had just watched Haddadi score in front of him.

Cunningham lowered his head and dared not speak.

Han Sen listened and frowned.

This has become a "daily routine" after the start of the summer league. Before the change, Han Sen would think that Malone was strict with his defense, or that Malone was also trying to improve his players' defense for the good of his players.

But perhaps because of the previous experience in the bar, Hansen felt that Cunningham was a little wronged.

Cunningham is only 2 meters tall. Facing Haddadi who is 2 meters tall, he used foul to stop the opponent but was yelled at. Now he is still yelled at even without fouling. Malone is a bit unreasonable.

"Coach, Dante has done his best." Compared to Cunningham standing up for him in the bar, Han Sen's words at this time were nothing.

The other team members looked at Han Sen in surprise.

Hansen was the best player on the Cavaliers in this summer league, and he played very smartly, so Malone rarely yelled at him.

It can even be said that Malone clearly showed his appreciation and liking for Hansen, who excels in defense.

But now, Han Sen actually contradicted him in person.

"He couldn't stop the opponent from scoring in that position, and he was also controlling the fouls..."

"Shut up!" Malone was angry. The coach's authority cannot be challenged.

Han Sen didn't shut up. Instead, he looked straight at Malone and said, "If he wasn't Dante Cunningham but LeBron James, would you still do this?"

Malone was stunned.

The team members were shocked.

Even Cunningham looked up at Hansen in disbelief.

Han Sen, are you so brave?

(End of this chapter)

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