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Chapter 110 Like a pussy

The New York Times post-match report: The Knicks refused to lose a good game at home. Although the 22-point lead in the second quarter was completely lost in a blink of an eye, Hugo and Harrington led the team to a 17:2 attack wave in the fourth quarter. Both scored 30+ points today, which allowed the Knicks to avoid an embarrassing three-game losing streak at the start of the game.

Wu Huang played 38 minutes today, scoring 36 points, 7 rebounds, 8 assists, 3 steals, 3 blocks and 4 mistakes, making 12 of 22 shots, 8 of 14 three-pointers, and 4 of 5 free throws. His crazy performance on the offensive end was the key to the Knicks' victory over the 76ers, especially in the fourth quarter, the 4 three-pointers made it into the 76ers' death talisman, and of course it was also the Knicks' life-saving grass.

On November 1, after the Knicks defeated the 76ers, Wu Huang finally won his first NBA regular season victory in his career.

The next day, Wu Huang's team helped him calculate the initial investment in the game live broadcast website plan proposed by Emma Roberts. Originally, he thought that the investment in this type of video website that requires a lot of bandwidth would be amazing, and his wealth might not be able to afford it.

But Brandon told him at this moment that as long as the website has developed enough users, high clicks, and sufficient content, the next broadband cost will be almost zero.

Wu Huang really doesn't know that the network investment of such video websites is only to establish computer rooms and optical fibers in various states, while in various states and cities, access to at&t and other telecommunications companies is free. In the United States, if your website has a large amount of content and users, telecommunications operators will be very happy to open up access bandwidth. Because users will pay more broadband packages for videos, the website and telecommunications companies are mutually beneficial here.

The game video live broadcast website proposed by Emma Roberts. Both Wu Huang and Brandon can meet the prospects after its establishment. As long as it is operated well in the future, there will never be few content and users. There is no such website in the world yet. They are the first to try it out like the original temptation tube.

Of course, he still has to spend huge amounts of money to build computer rooms and hire managers in various states. This investment will not be small. However, after removing the high bandwidth costs, Wu Huang's net worth is enough to cope with these expenses.

"The Panda Team and I will enter as soon as possible after the website is established. In the future, our competitions, training and entertainment will be broadcast live on the website. I believe that it will soon bring the first batch of users to the website." Emma Roberts had already had a clear plan, and she even wanted to drag Taylor Swift to broadcast live on the website to attract more users to register and start a fire.

As for the website's profit model, Emma Roberts also has a complete plan. The initial stage of the website will have the following ways to make profits.

First, purchase monthly paid VIP users. In addition to exempting advertising, they can also enjoy chat signs in some exclusive areas, picture magic wand functions, and personalized expressions and other services. The fee is $89.99 per year or $8.99 per month.

The second is advertising revenue. At the beginning and intervals of live game competitions, website homepages, and game videos, they will be used to play advertisements.

Third, users give rewards. Users can freely recharge cash to buy bamboo and give it to their favorite anchors. The official will settle the bamboo monthly as salary to the anchor. One bamboo is equal to 10 cents, and the website and the anchor each receive 50%.

The fourth is subscription income. Some popular game video anchors can turn on the charging mode after passing the official certification. If other users want to watch the anchor's related videos, they have to pay the website a subscription fee of 2 to 5 US dollars per month. 60% of the income belongs to the anchor and 40% belongs to the website.

Wu Huang calculated randomly and found that the initial investment of the website was only server, personnel and publicity, and at most, spend some money to sign some long-term broadcast contracts with some well-known game teams or professional players. At this stage, the income of professional teams and players around the world is not very high. If you want to find some competitive star players to come live, you shouldn't spend too much money.

Brandon is even darker than Wu Huang. He feels that even if he doesn't spend money to sign contracts with these people, when he sees money, these professional players will come to live broadcast by themselves. He has something even darker. Brandon also suggests that he cooperate with Emma Roberts and her panda team by signing, which means he does not recommend that he give Little Radish Shredded Shares.

Emperor Wu thought this gay man was so dark. After using up his creativity, he only paid his salary. This is really a way to kill a donkey and destroy a bridge across the river.

Of course he couldn't do such a thing, but the initial investment of this website would reach tens of millions of US dollars. Wu Huang believes that even if he used Emma Roberts' creativity, website name and operation method, and gave her 20% of the shares in the next 20 years after the website was established, it would be generous enough.

Emma Roberts enjoys intellectual property rights for the upcoming "Panda Video". Although she did not invest, the creativity and charging model of this website were all thought of by shredded radish. Even the name of the website is nicknamed by others. For both reason and reason, a certain share of the dry shares will be given and dividends will be given.

Regarding the specific matters of "Panda Video", after Wu Huang learned about a rough idea, he handed it over to his behind-the-scenes team to handle it.

In recent months, the number of Wu Huang's behind-the-scenes team has increased to 4, including Brandon Moretz and his agency company are responsible for Wu Huang's advertising agency negotiations and media public relations in the Americas and Europe; a well-known lawyer at the University of Southern California is responsible for all Wu Huang's commercial contracts and NBA contracts; the vice dean of the School of Business at the University of Southern California will be responsible for Wu Huang's commercial promotion plan; last month, Wu Huang also found his uncle who did business in China, and asked him to be responsible for his business contract negotiations in China and assist Brandon in managing the Chinese market.

These four people are currently the core part of his team behind the scenes, and most importantly, they are all considered their own people.

Although Emperor Wu trusts Brandon very much, he cannot hand over all matters to one person. Who knows what will happen in the future? If the two of them turn their faces on some unpredictable things in the future, all his business activities will be in the hands of each other, and the trouble will be great at that time.

Now there are relatives, alumni, and good friends in his team behind him, so no one will dominate the whole family and make it easier for him to control it.

When he came to basketball, the day after the game with the 76ers, Wu Huang began to deliberately increase communication with Harrington. He wanted to win him over to his own camp. He also did not rely on treating guests to dinner. Wu Huang always believed that these methods could not be used entirely to enhance the relationship between his teammates.

They are players, and the place they want to strengthen friendship should be on the court, not in nightclubs.

But Emperor Wu knew better that he could not overdo anything, so after the day of training, Emperor Wu specially called David Lee, Fry, Garlin, Chandler, and Green, the five direct descendants, to invite Harrington together. Of course, the destination was a nightclub that he rarely went to.

There are many types of nightclubs in the United States. Wu Huang doesn’t plan to watch stripteases, but it can’t be too clean. NBA players are not that elegant.

Actually, it doesn’t matter what you do in a nightclub. What’s important is that Harrington accepted the invitation from everyone.

So that night, a group of seven people and two girls (David Lee and Garlinari's girlfriend) came to a high-end nightclub that Knicks players often went to. These seven people were almost 80% of the Knicks' fighting power this season.

With so many people traveling together, the scene is naturally small. Luxury cars alone are lined up, and Wu Huang's car has long been replaced with Lamborghini.

The reporters in New York were naturally following in secret, and Emperor Wu didn't care. Instead, he hoped that the media would report their whereabouts.

"Al, ask you a question. Do you think time passes quickly?" Wu Huang did not look for prey like other teammates in the nightclub, but secretly poured himself a glass of wine and started chatting with Harrington.

"Yes, time passes too quickly. It seems that I was 18 years old in the last minute, and I was 25 in the next minute, and then I was 30 years old." Al Harrington didn't know why Emperor Wu asked this. He was inspired by his years of wandering life. In a blink of an eye, he was already 29 years old. The young genius back then had completely become an old guy.

"The average career of a professional player is less than four years. You have played for 11 years. I am happy about the achievements you have achieved. At least you have changed your family's life. I think your career is not a failure." Wu Huang said this on purpose, and then he was waiting for Harrington's reaction.

Harrington was indeed silent when he heard this. David Lee and Garlinari sat with their girlfriends and secretly looked over at this moment.

Among the seven people who went to the nightclub, only David Lee and Garlinari took their girlfriends, except for Wu Huang and Harrington talking on the sofa, the rest ran to the dance floor to seduce the girl.

"Maybe, but I haven't proved myself yet. I haven't won the championship yet. They all call me a cancer. Maybe you think so too." Harrington's answer did not consider it much. He really wanted to prove himself, and at the same time he accidentally revealed his views on the group of Emperor Wu and his group.

"You are right. I always thought so. I think you are a cancer of the team and want to drive you away. But during this period, you have made me understand the mistake you have made with practical actions. I must apologize to you because you are an indispensable member of us." Wu Huang raised his wine glass and said very simply.

Harrington couldn't react a little, but he quickly raised his glass and the two of them touched each other's glasses. Emperor Wu only drank half a cup, but Harrington drank it all in one go.

"You drink like a sissy, but I accept your apology." Harrington was similar to most black people, and he had no scheming. After drinking a glass of wine, he had a much better impression of Emperor Wu. The latter was able to say this in front of everyone, which gave him enough face.

"So what if you're like a girl, you've not been the only one who said that." Wu Huang smiled softly, "Besides, you're right. When I was in junior high school, I was indeed like a girl, and I had several best friends. They might have regarded me as a gay man." Wu Huang's words made Harrington and others laugh, and both girls pursed their lips and laughed secretly, but Wu Huang said to himself, "One day, I told the coach, 'I hope to play in a senior league like Naa.' However, with full confidence, I got the following: 'You should reset your life goals. This goal is too high, you should come to reality'."

Wu Huang's teammate continued to laugh when he heard this. Harrington asked while laughing: "Is this true? Did you cry at that time?"

Gallinariz asked, "I can't believe that this kind of thing will happen. That coach must be an idiot. Have you been hit at that time?"

"Of course I was hit hard. When you were a 10-year-old child, when you were dreaming of breaking through the sky and becoming more and more fascinated by the game, someone suddenly told you that you could not play for the rest of your life and that you could not become a professional player. That was really terrible." Wu Huang took a small sip of the whiskey in the wine glass. He actually didn't like drinking this kind of high-level wine.

"It's interesting. The media now describes us this way. They say we can't make it to the playoffs." David Lee was smart and interjected in a timely manner.

When Emperor Wu heard this, he nodded secretly and secretly looked at David Li's girlfriend Sabina Gadchi, who looked at him. He always felt that this girl had been staring at him today.
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