Basketball trainer, I created a super giant

Chapter 17 Who said they can't find a job

Chapter 17 Who said they can't find a job
In fact, putting aside the New York Times's slander of itself, there is nothing wrong with the report itself.

The content is detailed and interesting.

First, he predicted that the No. 1 pick would be between Kwame Brown and Tyson Chandler.

This point is quite pertinent.

Because of the success stories of Garnett, Kobe, and McGrady, league teams began to favor and pursue high school students, so this year's draft produced four so-called high school genius centers at once.

Kwame Brown, Tyson Chandler, Eddy Curry, and Desagana Diop from Oak Hill Academy.

Each one of them is incredibly talented and has unlimited potential.

As time goes by, the overly bulky Eddy Curry is falling out of the discussion of the top three draft picks.

As for Diop, who is known as the next Mutombo, he has never been as popular as Brown and the other two from the beginning.

Therefore, the media generally predicts that the No. 1 pick will only be between Brown and Chandler.

On this premise, the New York Times made a comprehensive comparison of the two super geniuses.

First, we compared the two people's conditions, physical talents, high school data, etc.

That’s not all, they also compared the two’s draft teams.

"Ryan, you're included in this scolding." Tang Sen pointed at the newspaper.

It's not like I'm the only one being scolded.

As a result, the reactions of Connors and others seemed as if they were the most hurt.

The New York Times compared the two men's agents.

Chandler signed with Jeff Schwartz, the agent who just dumped the top agent Goodwin last year.

He has Jason Kidd and Odom in his hands and is a successful agent who has proven himself.

During the draft stage, signing a good agent will undoubtedly gain more resources.

For example, better training conditions, better promotion resources, and more trial opportunities.

The New York Times also gave it a star.

Say Jeff Schwartz is 5 stars, while Connors is only 3 stars.

Their original words were a nobody.

"I'm just a nobody." Connors accepted the comment frankly.

After commenting on the agent, we came to the trainer.

As expected, Chandler received another five-star rating for this item.

Because Schwartz announced that they had invited Chip Shaffer, the head trainer of the Bulls dynasty and the hero behind the scenes, to guide Chandler.

He is good at coaching inside players, for example, helping Luc Longley control his weight and strengthen his waist training.

It is no exaggeration to say that in the world of trainers, even if he is not Mount Everest, he is at the level of Mount K2.

As for myself.

Tang Sen frowned as he read the New York Times' introduction about himself. He felt like the small sand dune in the park near his home, so humble that there was no comparison at all.

Seeing that Tang Sen looked unhappy, Connors comforted him, "Tang, as you know, media reporters usually exaggerate, so you don't have to take it too seriously."

Tang Sen didn't respond, and he didn't know how to respond.

Because these reports are all fucking true.

All I can say is that it is a major newspaper and it really doesn't engage in fraudulent activities.

In the introduction of Tang Sen, he is praised first and then criticized.

It is introduced that Donson performed well in high school, was a senior of Vince Carter, partnered with DeKlerk in college, and led the team to the NCAA semi-finals.

From here, people began to belittle Tang Sen.

Because Tang Sen did not participate in the draft.

This was followed by a veiled sarcasm.

It is said that Donson retired disgracefully and was forced to switch careers to become a trainer. He first worked in Orlando for half a year, but after his business went bankrupt, he went to Daytona Beach and opened a training camp called LYD.

As a result, business is still bleak.

Unable to recruit students.

It also cited a report from a local newspaper, saying that parents of students had complained to Tang Sen about fraud and false advertising.

Even the incident of Tang Sen beating and corporally punishing students was brought to light.

Tang Sen admitted the incident, but it was definitely not as serious as reported.

That kid was just too stupid. In a moment of anxiety, Tang Sen resorted to corporal punishment to urge him on. And now, Tang Sen couldn't pay the rent, didn't have a single student, and the training camp was almost at the point of collapse.

So a trainer like this, who was a point guard, came to train Kwame Brown. In the words of the New York Times, no one knew how Tang Sen deceived Brown's team to win the job.

Of course, the report also mentioned Tang Sen’s Chinese identity, saying that China doesn’t even have a serious NBA player, so how could it have an excellent trainer.

In the end, the New York Times gave Tang Sen 1 star without hesitation.

Their conclusion is that Brown was a disaster in his draft selection and is losing his competitiveness.

"So you paid me the balance in advance?" Tang Sen frowned.

Why does it feel like alms?

Seeing that I was so poor that I couldn't even pay the rent, I helped myself.

The key point is that the image of a successful trainer that he had been creating has completely collapsed!
How embarrassing this is.

Thinking of this, Tang Sen handed the check back directly.

You should earn this money yourself, but you have to earn it based on your ability. Once you complete your training tasks, you can get it with dignity.

Connors didn't answer, but instead panicked: "Tang, don't listen to the nonsense these media outlets say. They just like to praise others and criticize others, and make up stories. Don't take them seriously."

"What if it's all true?"

Tang Sen asked back.

I am indeed just as the New York Times wrote, an unknown trainer who has never proven himself.

Connors was stunned for a moment, then immediately said, "Even if it's true, it doesn't matter, because in my opinion, you are the best trainer, Tang, I'm serious."

He looked sincere.

Maybe he had doubts at the beginning, but after half a month, Connors has been conquered by Tang Sen's ability.

Brown's improvement is visibly visible, he is getting stronger!
"I don't care how famous Chip Schaeffer is. In my opinion, you've helped Brown improve his strength, and that's enough!" Connors pushed the check back and said, "Tang, I've already paid you. You still have half a month left, so you can't leave."

His last sentence was a little loud, and the people who were listening attentively not far away should have heard it.

"What, sir, are you leaving?"

Brown yelled, rushed over, grabbed Tang Sen's arm, and said, "Sir, you can't leave. Our training is not over yet."

"Also, you promised my mother that you would train me well."

"I don't care what the newspapers say. I think you're the best trainer. They said you can't even find a job. When I get to the NBA and have money, I'll pay you."

He stared with an extremely serious expression.

He didn't know what a good trainer was like. Anyway, although he was exhausted from training with Tang Sen, he could feel himself making progress almost every day.

Then this is the best trainer!
Tang Sen took a deep breath, blinked quickly, and felt his eyes a little moist.

"Who said I was leaving."

Tang Sen hummed softly, feeling moved.

Maybe the business image has collapsed, but it has collapsed.

I make a living by my own ability, not by my fame.

The character has collapsed, it would be better if he could be more sincere.

When the misunderstanding first occurred, Tang Sen felt a little uncomfortable.

"Then you won't leave?" Brown's eyes lit up, but he didn't let go.

Tang Sen nodded and was about to say something else when his cell phone suddenly rang.

It was Donovan calling.

I guess he also saw the report and knew his true situation.

After hesitating for a moment, Tang Sen answered the phone.

"Tang, why didn't you tell me earlier?"

Donovan spoke before he could say anything.

"Tang, after Brown finishes here, come join my team and be my assistant coach. I actually wanted to invite you from the beginning."

Donovan did not blame Tangsen for hiding the truth from him, but directly offered Tangsen an assistant coaching job.

Tang Sen's nose also began to feel sore.

Who said he couldn't find a job?

(End of this chapter)

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