NBA Backer King

Chapter 43: Prison experience exposed

  Chapter 43 Prison Experience Exposure

   At this time, assistant Tom suddenly knocked on Colangelo's office.

   "Sir, this is today's New York Times." He handed over a large stack of newspapers and pointed to the top one.

   "Is there any special news?" Colangelo heard Tom's tone and asked with some doubts.

   "Sports edition, news about old K."

  Tom said something, and then added: "It's the news and some information about him in China before."

   Colangelo nodded and motioned Tom to go out. Then he picked up the newspaper, flipped to the sports section, and read it carefully.

   "Fighting and wounding, was jailed for a year?"

   When he saw the middle, he understood that this was news that broke old K's black material.

   took another look at the writer of the news, named Rob Lundgren, who went to China to investigate the materials, and smiled bitterly, is Mr. K being targeted by the reporter of the New York Times?

   As for the experience of fighting and hurting people and going to jail, now that Old K has become the team's main center, he doesn't care too much.

   There are many players who have been jailed in the NBA.

Barkley was jailed for ten days for drunk driving and a few days for fighting. Rodman of the Pistons was jailed for theft while working as a security guard at the airport. Arums of the Mavericks was sentenced to nine for robbery. Years, and so on, the list goes on.

   But this news is also very annoying. Although it can't bring down the old K, it will ruin his reputation.

   On this day, the news of Wang Tiejun's imprisonment spread all over the league, and everyone who should know knew it. He followed the violent incident in the past and attracted media attacks.

  The famous basketball commentator Will Houston, who continuously attacked and accused him, stood up again this time and said to the media:

   "Look, what kind of **** has our country and the NBA accepted? One year in prison for serious injuries caused by fights. Does China produce such rubbish?

   Now I'm going to call on the league to expel him, we don't welcome this kind of crap. His appearance has polluted our environment, our air is sweet, and now it stinks because of Chinese garbage like him. "

   At five o'clock, the Suns training base, the players, the coaching staff, and the trainers entered the restaurant and prepared to have dinner.

  After the dishes were prepared, they ate in twos and threes and chatted, and some even looked at the newspapers prepared on the table.

   "Kevin, do you think we can make it to the finals this year?"

  Buckley cut the steak while chatting with Kevin Johnson. After cutting, he put down the knife and picked up a copy of the New York Times on the table to read.

   "Last year we lost to the Blazers in the second round. With you this year, we should be fine."

   Kevin Johnson also picked up a newspaper, read and chatted while eating, focusing on three things.

   "Eating without speaking, sleeping without speaking."

  Wang Tiejun muttered, then concentrated on eating his steak.

   He just picked it up and gnawed it. It didn't cut it at all.

   "Hey, old K, your news is on the sports page of the New York Times again." Barkley said in surprise at this time.

   "Still hyping up the fight? Hasn't it subsided these days?" Danny Angie on the table next to him asked after hearing it.

   "I'll take a look first, it doesn't seem like..."

There are not many words in total. After a few glances, Barkley understood that the New York Times was eyeing Lao K, but he also asked in surprise: "Old K, you have been sitting in China for a year. prison?"

   "What's the matter?" The others were also surprised.

  “…”

   He had been concealing this experience for a long time, but when it was suddenly revealed, Wang Tiejun was startled, his mind did not react at all, and he was immediately stunned.

   Seeing Pharaoh's expression, Buckley said with a smile, "Just right, I've also been in prison, more than once."

   "Damn, I also went in for two days, speeding."

   Kevin Johnson laughed: "That was before I entered the league, I almost forgot."

   "I went in too."

   Richard Dumas, a rookie at the past few tables, raised his hand and whispered.

   "Rookie, why did you get in?" Barkley asked with a smile.

  Richard Dumas laughed: "Malaysia, the police found an overdose of malaysian in my car."

   "Damn, you're not still using that thing now, are you?" Buckley scolded with a laugh.

   "No, of course not anymore." Richard Dumas was a little flustered and quickly denied it.

   He regrets it a bit. He shouldn't have said it. The reason he said it just now was because he wanted to get closer to Barkley and the others. The two bosses of the team have both been in prison.

  Actually, he doesn't smoke Malaysia anymore, he's more powerful and addicted.

  Wang Tiejun reacted. Hearing that Barkley and the others had gone in, he felt much better. Seeing that other people didn't react much to his imprisonment, his heart was relieved.

   "Hey, there's news about old K here too."

  Kevin Johnson muttered again at this time, causing Wang Tiejun's nerves to rise again.

   "Kevin, what is it?" he asked quickly.

"Let me consider."

Kevin Johnson glanced at it, then put down the newspaper in his hand, and said to Wang Tiejun: "Old K, it's Will Houston who is attacking you again. The remarks of people like him do not represent all Americans. in the heart."

   "Who is Will Houston? A reporter? Did he say anything?" Wang Tiejun was at a loss.

   He doesn’t usually read newspapers, because his reading and writing skills are not very good, so he struggles to read, so he usually doesn’t read newspapers, but only watches TV.

   In the ten or so days since he moved to the rented house, he became obsessed with adult channels.

  Kevin Johnson regretted it. He shouldn't talk too much. Old K didn't know it was better. Now it's good. I have to tell him.

   "This bastard!" Wang Tiejun scolded.

  Johnson told him something about the reporter, and then Barkley told him that the reporter had targeted him again and again, and told him to be careful when he spoke to the media in the future so as not to get caught.

   In the evening, the Suns entered the American West Arena.

  The Hornets came in in the afternoon and used the arena for training. When the Suns went to the locker room, they happened to meet them back in the locker room.

  The core of the Hornets is Larry Johnson, nicknamed Auntie, the No. 1 pick in 1991 and a sophomore this year.

   He is also the team's number one scoring point, with 19.2+11+3.6 All-Star stats in his rookie season, and 22+10.5+4.3 Superstar stats this season, he is very strong.

   Although he is not tall enough, and Barkley is the same type of short power forward, he is very capable of low singles.

   Also, he's a street boxer.

However, the leader of the Hornets locker room is not Larry Johnson. His qualifications are not enough. The leader is Dell Curry. He entered the league in 1986. Although he is not an All-Star, his strength is still good. He has a three-pointer with a 40% hit rate. ball.

  The Hornets joined the NBA in 1988, and he also joined the Hornets in the same year. He is the team’s founding veteran and retired from the starting lineup this season to play the role of the sixth man.

   (end of this chapter)

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