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Chapter 14 The terrifying LMU!

Author: Chang'an Bujuan Township

"Jeff, today you..."

"Don't worry, Lark, I won't let you guys like that today. I've long been unhappy with those Nicos. They're obviously not as strong as me. Why should you call me a wimp? Just because my skin is not

black?"

Lu Feng: "..."

Well, if you think about it carefully, it doesn't seem like a bad thing to have a bodyguard in the team.

"But actually, you don't need to be as harsh as you were today. I don't want to see you receive the largest fine from the NCAA."

If you think about it carefully, it is indeed an exaggeration for Jeff Brown to chase four people today, but it also means that his suspension penalty is inevitable.

"What I did today was to show deterrence. This is the effect I want. I will pay attention next time."

"But Luck, is NBC really going to air all our games this year?"

"Instead of live broadcasting all the games, we are recording all the games."

Before today's game, NBC informed the Huskies and the University of Washington management that it would record all the Huskies' games this season.

NBC is very optimistic about the Huskies and Lu Feng and plans to produce a documentary.

The University of Washington and the NCAA have signed contracts, and the team members have also agreed to NBC's filming requirements.

What's really embarrassing is that players like Lu Feng don't get a penny.

The NCAA pursues the most "pure" competition, so various universities and the NCAA league have decided that players cannot obtain benefits from the NCAA. They also prohibit players from obtaining benefits other than scholarships. Once discovered, they will be severely punished.

In addition, during the NCAA period, the naming rights of all players' image rights also belong to the university and the NCAA league, and you cannot use them indiscriminately.

The sports league with the highest commercial value in the United States is so pure!

Although players can theoretically refuse the use of their likenesses and names by schools and the NCAA, this is only in theory, and no player dares to do so.

It is an actual unspoken rule that players cannot refuse the school and the NCAA. Anyone who dares to violate it will be directly blacklisted by countless college leagues in the United States.

In order to make the documentary, NBC specially assigned two team commentators and reporters to the Huskies.

Lu Feng met two people in today's game: Costas and Mike Breen.

Costas Lufeng remembers him because he was an American basketball reporter for the 2008 Olympics in his previous life.

Mike Breen Lofeng is also familiar, future ESPN chief commentator.

But at this time, Costas was just a fringe member of NBC, and Mike Breen was just an NBC intern.

In the 1990s, NBC was so full of talents that it was no wonder that it was later divided up and divided by several other companies.

Lynn Nance received a ticket from the team the day after the game: Jeff Brown was suspended for two games.

Lu Feng's worries were unnecessary, it was 1989 now!

Just then, Lynn Nance was still yelling at the team during a training game, believing that the penalty was too severe. He even believed that Jeff Brown should not be suspended, and seriously filed a complaint with the league.

Jeff Brown's suspension of the team weakened the Huskies a bit, but the impact was not significant. Lynn Nance was very stupid and led the team to play two away teams during the suspension.

One advantage of the opening victory over UCLA is that the Huskies have become a team that can proactively pick their opponents. Lynn Nance can lock himself in the office every day and pick his opponents as needed.

Instead of starting various strong matchups like traditional strong teams after a big win, he led the Huskies to beat three weak teams in a row to get the team running.

The Huskies won consecutive games and successfully won 4 consecutive games at the start of the season.

Lu Feng's playing time dropped in the next three games. After 4 games, he averaged only 28 minutes per game. However, he averaged 34 points, 7 rebounds and 5 assists per game. He undoubtedly secured his position as the team's number one offensive point.

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Eldridge took more shots after Jeff Brown was suspended, but still not many. He is a selfless leader. He chose to give out the ball to let the team run in, but the data also came to an average of 19 points and 4 points per game.

9 assists on the board, the data improvement is gratifying.

The person who gained the most after Jeff Brown was suspended was Doug Meekins, who increased his scoring average to 13 points per game by eating in two games.

After Jeff Brown was released from the ban, Lynn Nance believed that the team's adjustment was mostly completed and decided to pick a strong team to verify success.

In the new training game, Lynn Nance announced the Huskies' next opponent-LMU (Marymount University)!

This is a matchup specially selected by Lynn Nance. In addition to verifying the results of the team's running-in, another reason is that the popularity of the two teams in the media is even too high.

After the start of the game, both the Huskies and LMU were undefeated, with the Huskies winning 4 consecutive games and LMU winning 3 consecutive games.

What's more important is the comparison between the two teams. The Huskies averaged 108.25 points in the first four games, which is a terrifying score in the NCAA.

But in the past half month, there have been fewer and fewer media news talking about the Huskies' offense, because LMU's scoring ability is even more exaggerated than the Huskies. In the first three games of the game, LMU averaged a terrifying 130 points per game!

Lu Feng averaged 34 points, 7 rebounds and 5 assists in 4 games, shooting 55% from the field and 50% from the three-point range, but there was someone at LMU who was even better than him.

This person is not the talented forward predicted by the media before the season, the prospective No. 1 pick in the 1990 draft, Hank Gathers, but Bur Kimbell, whom no one expected.

In LMU's first three games, Kimbell scored 42 points, 44 points and 38 points respectively, averaging 41 points, 8 rebounds and 2 assists per game, shooting 60%+ from the field and 50%+ from the three-point range!

Hank Gathers averaged 33+14+2 per game last year and has always been regarded as a strong contender for the No. 1 pick in the 1990 draft.

Kimbell only joined the basketball team in his sophomore year. In his junior year, he only averaged 17 points per game and was only the team's fourth scorer.

But what no one expected was that at the beginning of this season, Kim Bell, who had increased ball rights after the two main players of the team graduated from last season, would actually burst out with such energy.

Burkin Bell, who was predicted to be at the end of the second round in last year's draft, has started a variety of amazing scoring performances in his senior year. Even though he is a senior perimeter with glass man attributes, the draft market is still rocketing forward.

Entered the top half of the lottery.

On the day the match between the two teams was scheduled, it was announced that it would be a three-broadcast match.

In the two days before the game, the two teams' promotion was in full swing.

NBC: "Who is the better player, Lou or Kimbell?"

CBS: "In the offensive battle, who will have the last laugh?"

ABC: "Lou and Kimbell? No, LMU still has Gaithers!"

Seattle Pioneer: "Lu: Neither ER nor I have used our full strength yet!"


Chapter completed!
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