Super Lord of the Rings

Chapter 970 [No. 1 in the world]

For a week in a row, the news has centered around the Kings winning the championship and Wang Jun-related matters.

Reporters interviewed celebrities, Wang Jun's family, fans, and stars in other fields, asking them to evaluate Wang Jun's performance.

The question people are discussing now is no longer "whether Wang Jun is the best player in the NBA", but "whether Wang Jun is the best athlete in the 21st century."

He truly achieved dominance in the NBA, winning 8 championships in 12 years and retiring in two of them. No one in other team projects is as good as this, even Messi and Ronaldo, Wang Jun stepped on everyone.

What is influence?

Take Jordan for example. Without him, the NBA would not be what it is today. Kobe, James, Iverson, etc. all played under the influence of Jordan. Without Jordan, basketball would not be popular with so many people, and Nike would not become the world's number one sports brand. It was he who made many people fall in love with basketball.

Where is Wang Jun? ESPN said jokingly when commenting on him: "He makes many current players not want to play basketball."

In the list of the most influential celebrities in 2015, Wang Jun ranked first for the first time. He has set a lot of records. As long as there is a basketball game and a player can be called by name, it must be him.

Almost everyone is optimistic that the Kings will successfully defend their title next season. The core players are under contract, and the only free agents are Josh Smith, Aminu, Mbah a Moute, Brooks, Barbosa and other role players.

It would be enough for the Kings to renew the contracts of one or two of them. There will definitely be veteran free agents willing to cut their salary to join them in the summer.

Wang Jun and his family were on vacation in the Los Angeles villa and didn't care about the Kings' draft. They already had a potential rookie in Wilcox. Without a chance to play, they would definitely not select another person to train.

In this draft, the Kings manager is just going through the motions and trying to convert the draft picks into money.

On the 25th, the 2015 draft was held at Madison Square Garden. The Timberwolves selected insider Karl Towns with the No. 1 pick. Towns said he was happy to join the Timberwolves and would lead the Timberwolves into the playoffs.

The Lakers won the second pick and selected point guard D'Angelo Russell.

Russell said excitedly: "Everyone there wants to win, so I think I am a perfect fit for the Lakers."

When talking about his upcoming partner with Kobe, Russell said: "I really hope he can give me a lot of pointers. I can't wait to ask him for advice."

Wang Jun watched TV and felt that each of these rookies was more slippery than the last.

So hypocritical. Towns is still happy to join the Timberwolves? I guess my heart is bleeding, right?

As for Russell, how could he see that all the Lakers players wanted to win? They are obviously a bunch of bad guys.

The 76ers unexpectedly chose another insider, Jahlil Okafor. The team also has Embiid and Noel. If they are all healthy and able to play, they will definitely not have enough possession of the ball inside.

During the lottery, the Knicks manager cried in the bathroom. The team had the worst record in the league, but failed to make the top three. They were awarded the theoretically lowest possible fourth pick, and selected the 221cm tall insider Bo Erzingis.

Knicks fans are quite dissatisfied with this. They think Porzingis is a softie who floats outside and shoots.

The pick sent by the Magic in trading Vucevic is top 10 protected, so this year's pick still belongs to the Magic, and they selected Mario Hezuga fifth.

After playing one season as a CBA player in China, Mudiay was selected with the sixth overall pick by the Nuggets. There will be no promising rookies in the future. This is a small draft year.

The Kings selected 206CM power forward Kevin Looney with the 29th pick and immediately sent him to the Warriors in exchange for some cash. The Kings also traded the second-round pick to the 76ers in exchange for cash. They didn't need low-ranking rookies.

There were no big trades happening that day, just a few rookie swaps.

On the 26th, Wang Jun attended the movie premiere of "Teddy Bear 2" in Los Angeles. He made several cameos in the movie.

The story is that Shi Xiong got married, and then wanted to have a child. He and his gay friend John embarked on a journey to find a child, and prepared to find someone to donate sperm.

The two broke the air conditioner in Wang Jun's home, forcing Wang Jun to open the windows at night, and then climbed into the villa late at night in an attempt to steal his perfect DNA. As a result, Wang Jun woke up and pushed Wahlberg downstairs. Throw Teddy into the trash can from a long distance like a basketball.

This movie is really nonsense. Later, in order to demand human rights, Teddy cooperated with the marijuana-smoking lawyer Samantha to litigate. Finally, with the help of the old lawyer, he agreed to the lawsuit and adopted the child.

Wang Jun's scene is very short and full of jokes. When his two gay friends lift off his quilt, a golden light is released, and the dialogue is also very meaningful.

Wang Jun has canceled many activities, and Theron is not making movies. The family stays in Los Angeles and only shoots commercials. Abby is pregnant again, and although giving birth is more painful, she plans to have another.

After the free market opened, all teams began to take action, and the Nets disintegrated as expected.

Pierce joined the Clippers for free and defected to Rivers, his mentor when he was with the Celtics.

Wade's agent contacted the Kings and offered to join with a salary cut.

After deep consideration, Wade decided to put aside his pride and win the championship with Wang Jun next season. He was willing to sign a short-term contract worth 8 million a year.

Power forward Telitovic was poached by the Suns, Alan Anderson joined the Wizards freely, and the Nets took away four rotation players.

They freely signed swingman Wayne Ellington, post Andre Bargnani, and point guard Sean Larkin.

The best signing of the Nets was the acquisition of Gerald Green for 1.4 million in one year. Last season, he averaged 11.9 points, 2.5 rebounds and 1.2 assists per game, which makes people wonder if there is something shady.

Green averaged only 19.5 minutes per game last season and scored 20+ points 11 times. This time is more than Khris Middleton, Danny Green, and Draymond Green. The total value of the contracts signed by those three players in the summer reached 257 million U.S. dollars.

In the 2013-14 season, Green scored 204 three-pointers with a shooting percentage of 40%, ranking fifth in the league. The 29-year-old player doesn't look like he's only worth the veteran's minimum salary.

Of course, even if Green is signed, the Nets lineup has dropped significantly from last season. How can he replace Wade?

The Knicks made a big move, signing swingmen Afflalo, Vujacic, insider Robin Lopez, Kevin Seraphim, and Derrick Williams, in preparation for a comeback next season.

The Cavaliers also made reinforcements, signing forwards Richard Jefferson, Jared Cunningham, and point guard Mo Williams.

Xiao Mo has strengthened the No. 1 position, and for only a basic salary, he scored a career-high 52 points with the Timberwolves last season, which is very good.

The Cavaliers just haven't traded Wiggins yet and don't have the right chips.

The Bucks poached the Warriors and signed Greg Monroe to re-sign Draymond Green, freeing up salary space for the Warriors.

The Hawks traded with the Bulls for Split, and traded with the Knicks for Hardaway. Their strength has been further enhanced. They will be competitive next season, and the weak center position has a defender.

The Bulls made a fool of themselves and only found two newcomers. One of them entered the NBA as a non-draft player and will make do next season.

The Hornets traded Henderson and Vonleh for Batum of the Trail Blazers, signed Hansbrough and Hawes inside, sent blue-collar Biyombo to the Raptors, and Lance Stephenson to the Clippers.

Next season, the situation in the Eastern Conference will definitely change.

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