The No.1 Anti-Fans in Basketball
Chapter 228 - 140 "It Was Intentional"_2

Chapter 228: Chapter 140 "It Was Intentional"_2

However, the premise of playing that way is that you’ve got to have a star, and right now in the league, aside from the Heat, there’s no second team.

The last group features the opening game between the Mavericks and the Lakers.

Contrary to outside expectations, the underdog Mavericks ultimately edged out the Lakers 96 to 94.

Kobe scored 36 points on 14-of-29 shooting, but besides him, only Big Gasol and Odom scored in double figures for the Lakers, while the Mavericks had 5 players with double-digit scores.

Hansen took a puff of his cigar and opened social media, where Kobe fans were discussing the game.

"The Lakers just had a bad three-point shooting night, making only 5 as a team, with Kobe hitting 4 of those. That’s not going to happen a second time."

"The Mavericks just overperformed, Nowitzki will probably choke next game, what do you think the ’soft’ nickname is for? He’s never won!"

"Don’t worry, it’s just losing Game 1. The Lakers will still complete a 4-1 gentleman’s sweep of the Dallas people."

When Hansen saw the last few words, he slapped his thigh, realizing he had missed a business opportunity.

This was the classic "Lakers 5-4 comeback over the Mavericks" series!

He was so caught up in the intensity of his own matches that he had forgotten such an important event.

But now that he remembered his previous comments, he couldn’t miss this opportunity to score points with Kobe fans’ haters.

He quickly put down his cigar and posted a personal status on social media.

"I’ve said before that this Lakers team won’t make the finals; I predict the Mavericks will sweep them."

No sooner had he posted it than Kobe fans started to attack him, and more and more joined in.

Honestly, if Hansen weren’t a transmigrator, and before the Lakers were down 0-3, he really would have thought the Lakers could turn it around.

After all, a skinny camel is bigger than a horse, and the Mavericks’ playoff performances have been lackluster, not to mention Caron Butler was out for the season.

So his comments were bound to get backlash, and since he had made similar comments before, the Kobe fans were used to attacking him.

Watching his haters’ value rise, Hansen felt the new season was looking very promising.

As his fame continued to grow, opponents would definitely target him, so the next step would definitely be to exchange for the talent of ball control or passing.

Keep it up, haters!

He continued to scroll through social media and then saw that the League had just handed out an award.

It wasn’t the MVP; that had already been decided in the first round.

Because this season, James had lost Stern’s love, and the voting community’s GOAT had stumbled and lost to Ross.

And it wasn’t even close.

James only received 4 first-place votes, ending up with a vote percentage of 16.59%, even lower than Howard’s 20.44%.

In contrast, Ross received 113 first-place votes, securing victory with a dominating 37.57%.

The award given out at this time was Rookie of the Year.

Griffin, with his season averages of 22.5 points, 12.1 rebounds, and 3.8 assists, was successfully crowned.

Back at the All-Star game, Hansen was already planning to cultivate the young Griffin into his second in command of haters.

So naturally, he couldn’t miss this opportunity.

"John Wall should have been Rookie of the Year, sophomore Griffin has stolen the trophy."

He then posted a second status, giving the Kobe fans more material to attack him.

No, not just the Kobe fans, Griffin’s 20+10 was historically the fifth time this was achieved, following O’Neal, Mourning, Duncan, and Brand, all highly recognized figures, plus his explosive playing style already had a considerable number of native United States fans.

So now Hansen was being "doubly hated."

No, perhaps triple hated.

Because he had eliminated the Thunders, some of their fans also donned a disguise to join the attack.

Oh, what a wonderful morning!

The next afternoon, after just one day of rest in Memphis, Hansen followed his team to San Antonio.

As a team from the lower bracket, the Grizzlies would have to start every series on the road.

The Spurs were no exception.

When he arrived at the hotel in San Antonio, Hansen saw a few fans, one of whom looked familiar.

Not the person, but the jersey.

"Fxck Hansen"

Last season when he was with the Cavaliers, he had seen something similar in Boston.

Except now, LBJ had been replaced with his name.

Well, it was even in Chinese.

Someone had gone to great lengths.

Hansen flipped him the bird, and the guy was taken aback, probably not expecting an NBA player to be so direct.

But of course you have to be upfront; this round against the Spurs was definitely a grudge match.

You Spurs fans are sure I’ve messed up Popovich’s plans, and I haven’t even settled the score for Guy being out for the season!

If Guy had been able to play, even with Hollins screwing up, the Grizzlies wouldn’t have had to go to a Game 7 and worn themselves out so much.

So as soon as he got off the plane, he felt a surge of anger.

Well, Hansen was fiery, but the Spurs’ reaction was somewhat unexpected.

On the same day that the Grizzlies arrived in San Antonio, the Spurs conducted their routine public practice.

During the post-practice interviews, Popovich was asked about Hansen.

The coach, who had been "accidentally" bumped by Hansen and sidelined for three months during their last encounter, now showed two completely opposite attitudes.

"Hansen is really great, one of the best outside players I’ve seen. His shooting ability is just incredible; I don’t even know how to describe him. If I had to compare, he could be the next

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