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Chapter 398 "Give him a piece of shit" is an idiom!



Chapter 398 "Give him a piece of shit" is an idiom!

"Wang Xiucheng..."

Above the east-facing stands, there was a group of about three or four hundred fans, wearing various Nets numbers, chanting Wang Xiucheng's name.

These are Brooklyn Nets fans who came from New York to Boston to watch a game.

The straight-line distance between the two places is only about 350 kilometers, which takes a few hours to drive.

On weekends, many New Yorkers come here for vacation and enjoy an authentic Boston lobster meal.

Although New York has plenty of this stuff, since we're already here, it feels like something's missing if we don't try it.

Today, many celebrities were also sitting on the sidelines of TD Garden.

Although most of the celebrities were well-known local stars, Bruno's appearance surprised many fans at the scene.

Of course, Bruno was accompanied by four little burdens.

Although Boston and New York are not far apart, Wang Xiucheng still lent them his plane.

This would save Jennie and Jisoo from the fatigue of their journey.

Although I was very reluctant to let Jennie Kim come to the game, I couldn't resist her persistent pleading.

Fortunately, this season is almost over.

She'll have to wait until next season to watch it.

Besides Bruno and a few others, sitting on the sidelines were Kevin Garnett, the "Wolf King," and Ray Allen.

Interestingly, Garnett played for the Nets towards the end of his career.

While retrieving the ball, Wang Xiucheng shook hands with Garnett and Ray Allen.

In fact, Wang Xiucheng was not familiar with them, but no matter what he said, these two were both born in the 75s, so he still had to maintain appearances.

Bang!

Wang Xiucheng then made another outrageous three-pointer, ending the warm-up session.

Everyone returned to the bench to make final preparations.

"Pay attention to the opening tempo, watch out for Tatum and Jaylen Brown's drives..."

Nash made the final arrangements, and then reached out his hand first.

A dozen or so hands of different colors and sizes were stretched out and stacked together.

"Fuck him!"

Durant shouted something.

"Fuck him!"

Almost everyone shouted.

The reason I say "almost" is because Westbrook was startled and instinctively pulled his hand back.

Looking around at the people with a blank expression, Westbrook was a little taken aback.

What were they shouting just now?

Why didn't I understand?

It sounds like Mandarin, but a friend once told him that four-syllable Mandarin words are either idioms or swear words.

Westbrook didn't believe that at this point, before the game even started, a group of professional players would start swearing.

Therefore, it can only be an idiom!

Yes, I've remembered it. "Gan ta ya de" is a Chinese idiom.

Joining the Nets means I'll inevitably be dealing with Chinese reporters, so I can show off to them then.

Just say it was taught by Wang Xiucheng!

Durant, Wang Xiucheng, Claxton, Royce O'Neal have already taken to the court.

Westbrook quickly followed suit and went onto the court.

Players from both teams exchanged fist bumps, especially Westbrook, who had just joined the Nets; all the Celtics players came over to bump fists with him.

No matter what, Westbrook is still a top 75 player in the league.

But for Wang Xiucheng, only Smart came over, bumped fists with him, and patted him on the shoulder.

Claxton and Horford went to center circle, bumped fists, and then both stared at the ball in the referee's hand.

As the referee tossed the basketball high into the air, both players jumped towards it.

Without a doubt, Claxton has the advantage in terms of athleticism, height, and wingspan.

The basketball was deflected to the side, and Westbrook blocked Smart to get the ball.

Then, Westbrook looked up and saw that Wang Xiucheng had already started running.

Wang Xiucheng kept looking back as he ran.

As he turned around, Wang Xiucheng continued to move his body, tightly blocking Jaylen Brown, who was trying to overtake him.

With a whoosh, Westbrook flung the basketball away.

To get over Jaylen Brown's head, the ball was a bit high, appearing to be higher than the rim.

However, Wang Xiucheng suddenly accelerated, rushed a few steps, and almost instantly pulled away from Jaylen Brown by half a body length.

After a few steps, Wang Xiucheng finally leaped high in front of the baseline and controlled the basketball with one hand.

At this moment, Westbrook had already rushed into the paint.

Wang Xiucheng in the air seemed to pause for a moment.

This meal made Wang Xiucheng realize where Westbrook was.

He threw the ball back with one hand, and without even looking at the result, Wang Xiucheng quickly stretched out both hands to find a cushion.

Just outside the baseline was a row of cameramen, and Wang Xiucheng pounced on them.

The two photographers were tackled and knocked over, but they still kept their cameras pointed at Wang Xiucheng.

With a loud bang, Wang Xiucheng heard a loud explosion.

Then came Westbrook's roar.

Wang Xiucheng slowly turned around, facing the court.

Then Wang Xiucheng saw Wei Shao standing with his arms crossed, pouting, yelling at him.

His mouth was so open you could almost see his stomach.

Wang Xiucheng stretched out his hands, just as Durant, who was some distance away, also arrived.

Durant and Westbrook each extended an arm and pulled Wang Xiucheng up.

"Great pass!" Westbrook slammed into Wang Xiucheng with a thud.

The unexpected collision sent Wang Xiucheng staggering back two steps, almost causing him to fall back into the group of cameramen.

Durant patted Wang Xiucheng on the head with one hand, then patted Westbrook on the head.

He seemed quite satisfied with the atmosphere.

There was no time to communicate; Jaylen Brown had already served the ball.

The group quickly found their own people to return to defend.

then……

Then the Nets suddenly went cold.

Nash did not strictly limit whether Wang Xiucheng or Westbrook would play point guard.

Both players are dual-position players, capable of playing one or two positions.

Logically speaking, this adds a primary ball-handler, a breakthrough point, and a three-point shooting option.

The Nets should be able to solve many problems.

But this game was strange; whether it was Wang Xiucheng, Westbrook, or even Durant, they all missed shots frequently.

It appears that the Nets' baskets were covered today at TD Garden.

The Celtics' league-leading three-point shooting started very early.

Whether it was Tatum, Jaylen Brown, or center Horford, they all made three-pointers.

In the sixth minute, Nash substituted both Westbrook and Durant.

Wang Xiucheng led the team alone, but the situation did not improve much.

As the first quarter was about to end, Wang Xiucheng finally made his first three-pointer of the day.

In the first quarter, Wang Xiucheng attempted four three-pointers, but only made this one.

It's still because of the "guaranteed three-pointer card".

The Nets only made one three-pointer in the entire first quarter.

The Nets only managed a paltry 15 points in the entire first quarter!

The Celtics, however, had a balanced attack, scoring 37 points with drives to the basket and shots from outside the box.

The Celtics led by 22 points in the first quarter!

In the first quarter alone, the Celtics led by as many as 28 points!

It seemed the game was over as soon as the first quarter ended.

With a whistle, the first quarter ended.

Wang Xiucheng returned to the bench, plopped down in a chair, and covered his head with a towel handed to him by the uniform staff.

Durant and Westbrook, who had been resting for half the game, were also keeping their heads down and not saying a word.

It seems they also don't know what happened to the team.

Between the second and third tiers of the stands at the North Shore Garden Stadium, there is a VIP suite.

In a private room, two people were standing in front of the glass window, looking at the stadium.

"How did we fall behind by so much in the first quarter?"

"That's normal. Basketballs are round, anything can happen."

If Wang Xiucheng were here, he would recognize the two people talking as Nets owner Tsai Tsung-hsin and Celtics' former head coach, Udoka.


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