The No.1 Anti-Fans in Basketball -
Chapter 261 - 153 Life Not As Desired_2
Chapter 261: Chapter 153 Life Not As Desired_2
"Hey! Regarding the importance of education, the league is right to limit high school players from entering."
"You all are really good at bashing, huh? The Heat only lost this year because of teething problems. Do you think Dallas can beat them next year?"
"I don’t know about Dallas, but I think Memphis really could, missing Guy and making it to the Western Conference Finals, and their style of play is restrictive too. If they meet, the scene would be too beautiful to imagine."
"Hey, guys, I found what Han said after losing to North Carolina University during his NCAA days, ’There are no eternal winners in the world, and most of the time we are losers. Learning to face defeat is just as important as winning games.’ Now that’s a real quality idol!"
"Forget it, I’m going to be a fan of Han, Han is just too likable. Enough said, I’m going to buy a pair of UA shoes right now!"
No, it’s not just social media.
Due to the time difference, the next day on Channel 5’s sports news segment, the host Ning Xin’s remarks drove East University fans crazy.
"Usually, the performance in the fourth quarter is the standard to measure a superstar. In this regard, James has faced numerous doubts. When the most disappointed ’Emperor’ still hasn’t found his crown, shouldn’t he be looking for Hansen in the fourth quarter?"
When Hansen finished his training and woke up, he found that his social media followers had increased by hundreds of thousands overnight.
What had happened?
He checked social media to understand the cause and incidentally saw the broadcast by Ning Xin that encircled him, which left him with mixed feelings of laughter and tears.
Because of a previous experience as a teammate, this allowed the fans to bash James easily, and they naturally praised him. It was a seamless connection.
But what he wanted was anti-fans, not fans.
However, it was then that he remembered the tactics he used during "The Decision."
If he did it again, wouldn’t the anti-fans value he needed for controlling operations be there?
Thinking this, he went into his personal social media.
But he went in, and then his hand stopped.
Because, try as he might, he could not find an angle.
In the past, he could have posted, "The Heat lost, but James didn’t," but now, James’s performance in the finals had no praiseworthy point.
Finally, after wracking his brains, Hansen managed to find one.
"LeBron is only 26 years old, having reached the finals twice; he deserves respect."
After posting the update, Hansen tossed his social media aside and continued with his training.
When he finished training and came back, he opened the Anti-Fans System and saw that his anti-fan points had increased a bit, but not by much.
When he opened his social media again, he was helpless.
"Look at what Hansen says, the way educated people talk is just different."
"If being a runner-up counts as an honor, should Baylor and the Logo Man be considered among the top ten in history?"
"Pat Riley, think about it, swap LeBron for Han. As a DW fan, I just can’t stand watching LeBron ruin it."
"Wallace: Do I look like a fool?"
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You people, life really isn’t going well for you, huh!
But Hansen also realized it was not easy to harvest anti-fan points off James under the current circumstances.
Realizing this, Hansen decided to pull a big move.
The next day, as fans woke up, they were shocked by Hansen’s social media statement.
"I am a better player than LeBron!"
This was very Hansen, but even more Hansen was a comment he pinned himself under that post, in a very mathematical manner.
Given: 1, the Heat are universally recognized as a stronger team than the Grizzlies;
2, facing the same opponent, the Mavericks, Heat 1-4, Grizzlies 2-4;
3, James against the Mavericks averaged 17.8 points, 7.2 rebounds, 6.8 assists, 1.7 steals, Hansen against the Mavericks averaged 28 points, 4 rebounds, 2.5 assists, 2.2 steals.
Conclusion: Hansen > James.
Not only on social media, Carrell also published an article titled "If LeBron was replaced by Han, the Heat would definitely win the championship" at the same time.
This immediately sparked a huge controversy.
Keep in mind James had been officially recognized as the number one player in the league at the start of the season, while Hansen was ranked much lower.
There was originally no comparison between the two, but after this year’s playoffs, you couldn’t deny Hansen had outplayed James.
When Hansen woke up and saw his anti-fan points finally entering high-speed mode.
"Comparing performances in one playoff series is just hating for the sake of hating. Even if LeBron performed poorly, he’s not someone you can mess with."
"People who haven’t made it to the finals, mocking those who have?"
"I’m really fed up, with a sophomore like Han, he’d probably wet his pants in the finals!"
"You have no idea how difficult it is to play under immense external pressure, LeBron’s poor finals performance is a result of media pressure."
"Always clashing with our ’Emperor,’ if you’re capable then make it to the finals and beat the Heat yourself! If you can’t, then just shut up!"
"Though, that said, I think if LeBron was replaced by Han this year, the Heat really could win the championship."
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A few days later, the Mavericks had a grand championship parade.
Hansen specifically went to the event, not to share in the Mavericks’ joy at winning the championship, but to solidify his own resolve to win the championship.
Dallas was packed with people; it was undoubtedly the most memorable day in the city’s sports history.
Hansen’s heart also filled with anticipation, looking forward to achieving the same feat in Memphis.
Because like Dallas, Memphis was also one of the few teams in the league that had never won a championship.
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