My Name is Kobe Bryant

Chapter 111 The Chicago Storm

Chicago, the third largest city in the United States, is one of the world's famous international financial centers.

Located on the shores of Lake Michigan and in the center of the North American continent, Chicago is the largest commercial center and one of the largest futures markets in the United States. most balanced economy. In addition, Chicago also has many world-famous high-rise buildings, known as "the hometown of skyscrapers".

On May 1, 1886, hundreds of thousands of workers in Chicago went on strike to fight for an eight-hour working day and achieved a huge victory. May 1st International Labor Day originated from this. The workers won a great victory, and the people are not. . .

There is no doubt that this is a city with a long history and prosperity.

The football market here is very hot. The Lakers and a group of people are sitting on the team bus, and they can see spray paintings about basketball and Jordan on the streets everywhere.

"Cool! I like the atmosphere." Fisher leaned against the window.

"Michael is affecting a generation." Bryant said.

This kind of influence is far-reaching, and the impact of basketball on the world is not only the NBA game.

An excellent sports event is not just about fighting for strength. He should have a meaning, bring a kind of strength to all those who pay attention to the game.

Football has brought teamwork to the world, table tennis has brought faith to China, rugby has brought American power, and baseball has brought youth to Japan.

Not only these, but also all aspects of influence. Your life is not limited to your favorite sports and football stars. In reality, there are many things that you need to treat with your enthusiasm.

But what does sports do for you?

Kobe thought about it for a long, long time.

What can he do for ordinary fans?

Kobe hopes that he can use basketball to let fans learn something. Not just basketball skills, but also enthusiasm, vitality, hope, persistence and so on.

The Mamba spirit lives on forever.

The Chicago Bulls joined the NBA in 1966, and there has been no relocation or change of team name in history.

In the 66-67 season, the team used the Chicago Amphitheater, and from 1967 to 1994 they used the Chicago Coliseum as their home court. This arena witnessed the Bulls' first Triple Crown.

In 1992, Jerry Reinsdorf, president of the Bulls, and William Walz, president of the Chicago Blackhawks in the NHL, reached an agreement, and the two parties jointly built a modern stadium-the United Center.

The United Center has been in use since 1996, and United Airlines paid $1.8 million a year until 2014 to enjoy the naming rights of the stadium. The privately owned arena covers 960,000 square feet and is located on a 46-acre site, just west of Chicago's Loop Business District.

Claimed to be the largest arena in the United States (by size, not number of seats), it can hold 21,879 spectators for a basketball game, 20,500 for an ice hockey game, and 20,000 for a professional wrestling match. Accommodates 23,000+ spectators. The stadium hosts more than 200 games each year.

Red is the main theme of this arena. The Lakers and his party were on the bus and saw the red banner outside the United Center arena from a long distance.

After entering the arena, whether in the locker room or on the field, rich red eyes filled the eyes.

The game will be broadcast live across the United States by NBC, and the commentators in the studio are already in place.

Orlando Ulrich, the power forward who worked with Jordan in the first two seasons, averaged 22.9 points, 5.0 rebounds and 3.5 assists in those two seasons. At the same time, he played for the Los Angeles Lakers in the 88-89 and 89-90 seasons.

Mafoo Albert is an American sportscaster. He is often referred to as "The Voice of Basketball" for being honored for his induction into the Basketball Hall of Fame. He was also known as "The Voice of the New York Knicks" from 1967 to 2004.

"Let's listen, Mr. Ulrich, which side do you like in this game?" Ma Fu's commentary was very funny, and he has been the commentator for many finals in recent years.

"I am more optimistic about Michael. The Bulls have stronger hard power and more experience. The Lakers may be strong in the future, but they need to calmly wait for the growth of young players."

"Yes, the vast majority of people are optimistic about Chicago. 72 wins, Jordan, championships, these words are connected to the audience and the association is victory!"

"The Lakers have a lot of outstanding young people. I think in 3-5 years, they will replace the Bulls and become the ruler of the league."

"Shaq and Kobe, right? They're two of the best, the next Magic and Skyhook."

"Of course, especially these little guys who have fixed the Pacers! Larry Brown's bad deeds are known to the players, and I'm glad these kids got it right!"

"The absence of Reggie will make it difficult for the Pacers. They are too short of offensive players. Maybe they will fall out of the playoffs?"

"It's not impossible, the competition in the East is very fierce."

"To paraphrase Kobe, God bless him."

"Kobe's speech is always interesting, isn't it? Did you see him provoking Michael's speech?"

"Of course! Very imposing! Let's see how Michael responds!"

"The game is about to start, the starting lineup of the Lakers PG Kobe Bryant SG Eddie Jones SF Bruce Bowen PF Eldon Campbell C Shaq O'Neal."

"Bulls starting lineup PG Ron Harper SG Michael Jordan SF Scottie Pippen PF Dennis Rodman C Luke Longley!"

The Lakers players came out to boos.

"Fack! I hate this atmosphere!" Fisher murmured.

"Then look at this!" Bryant strode towards Bulls mascot Bull Bailey.

"How was your day, Bailey?"

"Good. How about you Kobe?"

"Not very happy." After Kobe finished, he pushed Bailey to the ground.

"Happy now!"

"Oh, poor Bailey." The Lakers players laughed, and the pressure brought by the Bulls at home disappeared.

The venue suddenly went dark, and the staff turned off the lights.

The Bulls players came out of the player channel one by one.

Against the backdrop of the background music Sirius, the shouts of the DJ and the fans were deafening!

Finally the man walked out slowly.

"Now playing is the University of North Carolina, 4-time world champion! Chicago Bulls! No. 23, Michael! Jordan!"

In this era of shining stars, the most powerful man slowly walked into the court.

Michael Jordan! 4 championships, 4 FMVPs! 4 times MVP! 2-time All-Star MVP! 10th All-Star! 9 times to the best team, 7 times to the best defensive team. The best defensive player in the 87-88 season. 8 league scoring titles, 3 league steals titles. The best rookie of the 84-85 season.

This is Jordan's honor at present! It is not these honors that made Jordan, but Jordan made these honors greater.

Jordan led basketball to greatness, making championships the dream of one teenager after another.

At present, he is only a step away from becoming the god of basketball.

And Kobe stared at this man with burning eyes, wanting to become a god?

Then I'll be that godslayer!

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