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San Jiang Gratitude and Plot Design Summary for the First 77 Chapters

First, thank you to all the handsome readers for your support. With your support, I have been carried into Sanjiang by you once again. Secondly, thank you to my hot, cute, beautiful, kind, and generous Huihui editor, whose only regret is not being my girlfriend. Thank you for trusting me so much and giving me so many opportunities.

Finally, I still want to thank all the readers for their support (Naihe: You're not mentioning me? Me: Heh, are you worthy? I'll boil you in water tonight). This book has come to where it is now, with only ten days or so before it's available. But this journey has really been inseparable from you. So, recommendation votes! Remember to give it a favorite!

Okay, the thanks are over. Let's start the main topic.

Before I explain the plot design of the first 77 chapters to you, I want to give myself a score first, but because I know how much you handsome people will give me, I'll give myself 9 points first.

First of all, I've told you about the idea and outline of this book before. I started mentioning it to you in July last year. In November, it had a complete prototype. Later, after having hallucinations this year, I adjusted part of the outline, but not about the opening, because this part of the opening was set by me a long time ago, and I think it's difficult to re-delete or modify it.

Because originally when Su Feng was selected by the 76ers, there would probably be 117 chapters, but after repeated deletions, deliberations, and combined with the plot, character design, and background, I finally left 76 chapters, which happened to be the 76th chapter when he was selected by the 76ers.

I said to you jokingly before, these first 77 chapters, really, if I deleted any chapter, then the things that happened later would not be possible.

Because in my opinion, it was not me, this hateful author, who chose the 76ers, but the 76ers in my story world line who chose Su Feng. And if I want to explain this relationship to you clearly, I must first tell you about Su Feng's character design.

Regarding Su Feng's character design, I can say this, Su Feng's character design is what I thought of when I was reading the biographies of Kobe, Iverson, McGrady, and Carter. First of all, he is different from Lin Yi in the cheat. Su Feng is more like a down-to-earth person, not a perfect god in every aspect. Su Feng is sometimes childish like Kobe, and sometimes calm and rational. He is stable when he should be stable, but when he should get excited and be reckless, he will also carry a brick and elbow someone.

This is Su Feng. I spent 320,000 words, and you can see that this is probably the book with the most high school and draft parts without NBA games. But in fact, the heat and quality of "hitting iron" (shooting poorly) are unprecedented in the same period with cheats.

Why?

Because I am writing the plot in every chapter, and every chapter is closely linked. Because of Su Feng's character design, stories will naturally arise when he is with Kobe, McGrady, Iverson, and others. Why do you think my daily life is good? Because there are many foreshadowings buried in my daily life.

Okay, now that I've talked about the original intention of Su Feng's character design, let me talk to you about why it's the 76ers.

In order to write this book, I researched a lot of materials and found a lot of biographies. I have already told you the reason for skipping college in the previous chapter, so when setting Su Feng and Kobe's draft picks, I must combine them with reality.

Because if I'm not reasonable, then I'm just purely out of touch and self-indulgent. After all, why can you make so many guesses? That's because on the NBA timeline, you've seen too many timelines and too many parallel worlds.

So in the end, when setting it, I decided that Kobe would take eighth, and Su Feng would take thirteenth. This is not a meme, but because I don't like writing about second-round picks and undrafted players. And back in 1996, the only reliable draft picks that Kobe and Su Feng could get were these two. Any higher, they couldn't beat those golden generations who had already shown their talent in the NCAA, no matter how talented they were. Before the 90s had been fully paved, it would be difficult for them to become LeBron James.

So, who should choose these two geniuses? Kobe doesn't need to be said. If he doesn't go to the Lakers, if Kobe doesn't wear the Lakers jersey, then I don't think it will feel right. Also, it's not that I don't want to change it, but after reading Kobe's autobiography, I found that Logo Man couldn't let Kobe go at all, because this guy had already set his sights on this Mamba snake.

So, the real question is where will Su Feng go.

Then the answer is very simple. In the case that the Chinese market has not yet entered the NBA on a large scale, which team would be willing to use the 13th pick in the first round to gamble on Su Feng? The answer is self-evident, so I said that it was the Philadelphia 76ers who chose Su Feng, and it was the 76ers in the world line of this story who chose Su Feng.

When you were reading your guesses, have you ever thought about a question, you are just thinking about where the protagonist can develop better, and where is better, instead of looking from the perspective of the world line, which team is most likely to choose the protagonist.

To be honest, as far as my setting of Su Tie's rookie season is concerned, it will always escape the plot of being the best sixth man. Then the sixth man wins the F