Silently Writing

Chapter 54 The Big Boss is Making Waves!

He really wanted Barkley, Baylor, and that old rogue to give him a divine milk buff, but such unreliable thoughts only lingered in Su Feng's mind for a few seconds.

At noon, after cooking a large meal for Kobe, Su Feng and Kobe exchanged notes on their summer experiences.

Kobe was very interested in Su Feng's move of faking a shot and then finishing with a turnaround layup.

Su Feng remembered that this move was originally a signature technique in Kobe's arsenal in his previous life. He never expected that he would be teaching it to Kobe in this life.

It's worth mentioning that Kobe also chatted with Su Feng about the senior year after the meal.

Of course, he definitely wanted to defend his title in the senior season, but for Su Feng, what difficulty would there be in just defending his title?

Su Feng knew that at this moment, there weren't many NBA teams that dared to bet on high school players, especially guards.

Therefore, as early as the summer vacation, Su Feng upgraded the "Sewer Data Grinding Plan" to version 2.0.

So, taking advantage of Kobe's good mood after just finishing his meal, Su Feng did this and that to Kobe.

Kobe had no objection to Su Feng's suggestion.

Especially after Su Feng said that "I think your organizational skills are much better than Ervin Johnson's. It's just that you were born a few years later, otherwise the nickname 'Magic' would definitely be yours," Kobe was completely sold.

In fact, no one would take such obvious flattery seriously.

But Su Feng, by presenting facts and reasoning, actually made Kobe feel that it was reasonable and well-founded.

There was no way. Who knows how many blacks Su Feng turned into whites, and how many whites he turned into blacks with his keyboard in his previous life?

17-year-old Kobe was still too young.

"By the way, this is the birthday present I bought for you in Orlando."

Although Kobe's 17th birthday this year was spent in training camp, Su Feng knew that if he dared to forget Kobe's birthday, he wouldn't even think about wearing those A-锥s on his feet.

There was no way. Kobe was always quick to reciprocate.

A signed Magic jersey from O'Neal appeared in front of Kobe. Su Feng had bought it at a high price from a Magic fan.

The Magic fan who sold the jersey to Su Feng was an absolute die-hard fan of O'Neal. He originally refused to sell the jersey to Su Feng no matter what.

But after Su Feng offered him an irresistible offer, the Magic fan could only "reluctantly part with it" in ecstasy.

"Cool! I love Shaq to death!" Kobe was very satisfied with Su Feng's birthday present. He just didn't know if that big fat man who hadn't gone to Los Angeles yet felt a chill.

"But Su, this gift is too precious."

You know, jerseys with autographs from NBA superstars are not only valuable collectibles, but also very rare.

Kobe felt that what he had given Su Feng before was just a pair of A-錐s, but now that he had received such an "expensive" gift, he felt a little sorry for Su Feng instead.

"We're friends. Friends shouldn't care about the value of gifts. Just like you, you've sacrificed a lot to help me, haven't you?" Su Feng said to Kobe.

Kobe was extremely touched, and suddenly felt that his encounter with Su Feng last summer was simply the most precious gift God had given him in his high school career.

"Don't worry, as long as I'm here, the Pennsylvania scoring title next season will definitely be yours!" Kobe said, patting his chest.

Looking at Kobe, who had been completely conquered by his personal charm, Su Feng felt that half of his "speed-running senior year" plan was already in place.

...

In the afternoon, Su Feng and Kobe went to the "old place" to play a billion games.

Although Su Feng still couldn't beat Kobe, the situation was no longer the usual 10-0.

In several games, Kobe was defended by Su Feng to the point of doubting his life.

"What kind of defense is this?" Kobe, who was shooting bricks because of Su Feng's defense, asked curiously.

"I call it magnetic defense," Su Feng said to Kobe.

In Su Feng's view, there was nothing to hide about this kind of defense. After all, defense is half talent and half attitude.

"If your dribbling was as good as your defense, it would be difficult for me to win," Kobe said with emotion.

"......"

It would have been better not to mention dribbling. Su Feng got angry as soon as dribbling was mentioned.

Because during his special training with Mcgrady during the summer vacation, Mcgrady was always able to quickly learn some dribbling techniques under Frazier's instruction, but Su Feng...

He could learn it, but when he used it, it just wasn't the same.

Su Feng knew that the title of "dribbling talent deficiency"...

I'm afraid I'll have to wait until I get into the NBA, update the system, and then look for opportunities to remove it.

And after a summer afternoon of fighting with Kobe, Su Feng gained a few more points of confidence in skipping college and entering the NBA.

"6 wins and 38 losses, um, I can barely manage to go five-five with Kobe."

Su Feng knew his position very well. His style was different from Kobe's, so blindly pursuing head-to-head records would only be counterproductive.

And getting into the NBA isn't about how good you are one-on-one.

In fact, Su Feng was already laying the groundwork for his NBA career.

As we all know, the reason why most high school and freshman players are easily arranged to manage the water fountain after entering the NBA is because they have all played as star players in high school and college.

But does the NBA need so many stars?

Obviously not.

Su Feng wanted to grind stats, because no matter what era, scoring is always the statistic that scouts pay the most attention to.

Su Feng knew that if he wanted to impress those NBA teams, what he really needed to show them was his unselfish playing style and excellent defense.

In this era, no NBA team would dislike players who play good defense.

And as long as a team dares to bet on me, Su Feng believes that unless the coach is a genius like Larry Brown who never gives rookies a chance, then his speed of adapting to the NBA will definitely be faster than geniuses like Kobe and Mcgrady.

Because in order to gain Iron Points, Su Feng didn't mind being an "Ariza" for a while.

After all, in order to usurp the throne, you have to accumulate the capital for the uprising first.

In short, after setting the plan of "speed-running senior year, starting from a role player," Su Feng felt that his chances of completing the [Path of Genius] task had reached 90%.

...

"It's strange." New York, Fifth Avenue, Olympic Tower, NBA headquarters, Stern had been very troubled these last two days.

"Mark, are you sure that China has received the videotapes and materials we sent?" Stern asked, looking at Mark.

Mark nodded. "It should have been received, but why is there no response?"

"Hmm..." Stern felt a little dizzy.

Why is this?

Originally, in Stern's plan, Su Feng could already start getting hyped up a little bit...

Although Su Feng was only 17 years old now, and even if he wanted to play in the NBA, he would have to wait two or three years, but these two or three years were enough for Stern to do a lot of things.

You know, after letting the Great Celestial Dynasty TV station broadcast the All-Star Game and the Finals for free for two consecutive years, the feedback from China filled Stern with confidence in the future of the Chinese market.

If he could launch a Chinese player playing in the NBA at this time, then Stern believed that the full broadcast next would only be a matter of time.

Originally, Stern only had small expectations for Su Feng.

But as Su Feng played better and better in the high school basketball league last season, coupled with the reason that he was more likely to get exposure with Kobe, Stern now regarded Su Feng as his number one choice.

After all, compared to Hu Weidong, the "Chinese Jordan" who was far away, Su Feng, who was right under his nose, was more conducive to his next plan.

"Forget it, I can't wait..." After a long time, Stern made his decision.

"David, what should we do next? Do we need to find the media to help us promote it?" Mark asked, looking at Stern.

"No, we just need to give appropriate hints." In this league, no one knows how to promote people better than Stern.

Stern knew that hyping Su Feng too high at once would only be counterproductive.

"Later, when we have a meeting, just reveal to those bosses that we are preparing to fully cooperate with China. As for when the cooperation will be confirmed, don't give a specific time."

"By the way, tell them that in Philadelphia, there is a genius high school student from China, but as for how good he is, they need to judge for themselves," Stern said.

"I understand, David."

In the president's office, watching Mark's departing figure, Stern rubbed his forehead.

Speaking of which...

Why is there no response from China?

He clearly sent the videotape of the Pennsylvania high school basketball finals over there...

Well, what Stern didn't know was that it wasn't that China hadn't responded.

In fact, after receiving the videotapes and newspapers sent by the NBA, the Great Celestial Dynasty TV station immediately forwarded these materials to the Chinese Basketball Association.

And the Basketball Association was dumbfounded when they received these materials.

Who is this Su Feng?

There's no such person in the system!

Could it be that the United States deliberately made up fake news?

But looking at this video and report, it's impossible to fake...

It's just that, just by looking at the video, the Basketball Association can't immediately judge whether Su Feng is really going to play in the NBA in the future as the report says...

And the NBA...

Is that the NBA that Jordan plays in?

Don't be surprised. In the 90s, communication was not well-developed.

So, the Basketball Association didn't dare to easily define whether this person named Su Feng really existed, and whether his strength was really as reported.

You know, after the Dream Team massacred Barcelona in '92, most people held the NBA in awe.

Especially with the Great Celestial Dynasty TV station starting to freeload the NBA All-Star Games and Finals these last two years, many Chinese fans felt their worldviews were being impacted.

The Basketball Association was the same.

So, under uncertain circumstances, coupled with the fact that this year was the first year of the CBA, the Basketball Association decided to put this matter aside for now.

But the Basketball Association could put it aside, but for some people, the appearance of Su Feng seemed to open a brand new door for them.

So, after a long period of approval and permission, just as Stern was feeling a little dizzy, a small team composed of CCTV basketball broadcasting consultant Xu Jicheng, *China Sports News* international reporter Su Junyang, and former Chinese men's national team member Zhang Weiping had officially embarked on a journey to Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA.

The mission of this small reporter team was very simple: to bring back all the materials and reports about Su Feng.

And taking Hu Weidong as a template, to determine Su Feng's true basketball level, so as to confirm whether the US side was bragging unilaterally...