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: Summary of the end of the past in the North

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I don't know how to play the second part of this book, and I'm over writing it here.

In fact, in my conception, the task of the second part is to describe the period when Li Ang was still young when he first joined the league.

In fact, it's not just Li Ang, this is also a small growth history of the top five shooting guards (Kobe: the top five? Bah!).

So in this movie, you can see these five young people bumping into walls everywhere, and you can also see their transformation.

McGrady went from immature to unique, Carter from the playoffs to the key battle and AI each other 50 points. Iverson's perseverance has made Kobe the first of the five shooting guards to win the cup.

Of course, there is also Li Ang. From a small blue-collar to becoming the core of the team for the first time after Carter was injured.

The theme of the volume of "Once Upon a Time in the North" is growth.

This is why I chose the Raptors to start the game, because only when the Raptors start can Li Ang interact with the four major shooting guards the most and join them in their growth. Only when the Raptors start, can the protagonist leave after a certain result.

Now let’s talk about Li Ang’s finals and season three. You guys definitely didn’t expect me to quickly pass the 2001 finals and the third season with less than 10,000 words.

Originally, according to my plan, I wanted to write a little bit more detail about the finals and the third season.

After all, this is an indispensable experience in Li Ang's growth, and it is also the focus of major contradictions. There are many plots.

But there is a problem. As a net article, the finals and the third season are not "cool" enough, and it seems that it is not enjoyable enough.

Although this book is not pursuing the pure refreshment of punching Jordan in his rookie season, it is pursuing a more reasonable refreshment.

But in the final analysis, this book still has to make everyone feel good.

I think no one would want to see Li Ang and Carter still lose to OK after doing their best.

No one wants to see Li Ang's struggle after Carter's injury, or the confrontation between Li Ang and the management.

I can write it in detail or add other refreshing points. But in this way, it is easy to give you wrong expectations, as if the Raptors are about to win the championship. And once the expectations fall, things will happen. On the other hand, it will also slow down the overall rhythm.

Therefore, I directly deleted the relevant plot, and simply did not give you unrealistic expectations.

In the final analysis, web essays are storytelling. If the plot is not comfortable enough, just skip it. There is no need to follow the chronological order step by step. This is not a documentary.

Here, directly using flashbacks and memories, past the finals and the 01-02 season, it can be regarded as a new attempt in sports.

In fact, the ending of "Once Upon a Time in the North" is the East's victory. The memories from the previous chapter are already the beginning of the third volume.

Of course, there are still many details in the 01-02 season and many things have happened. For example, Li Ang's upgrades during this period, the rewards he received, and so on.

But don't worry, these will be fully supplemented in subsequent plots.

Regarding the issue of management, I can only say that the Raptors were not fabricated in the original history. In my article, the general manager of the Raptors' show operation is all the show operation in reality, so there is no such thing as a forced transfer. In reality, it is even more outrageous.

How outrageous? Outrageous people like Carter were all so angry that the management directly threw the head coach over the shoulder in the locker room.

There is also the 2001 finals. Some book friends may think that after losing the finals, the protagonist will not be able to challenge Danzi's position in the future. After all, Jordan won the finals.

In fact, I also borrowed Oakley's words in the book to see from which perspective you interpret it. Conversely, it can also be said that someone who has never played in the finals in the second grade, why is it comparable to the protagonist? Isn't it true that you won't be able to play in the finals in the second grade?

Isn't that because Jordan didn't win the title in his rookie season, he was not as good as Magic?

In fact, winning or losing in the finals is not a hard indicator. Imagine, if Jordan led the team to the finals in the second grade but lost, and his future achievements remain unchanged, would this defeat in the finals affect his status in the arena?

Obviously not, but people will praise him for being young and promising.

Jordan couldn't win a game in the playoffs in the second grade, and Li Ang could make it to the finals in the second grade. Could it be that Jordan was a little bit better? It doesn't make sense.

Jordan never lost in the finals, just because he and the team were not strong enough, he couldn't even make it to the finals.

Of course you won’t lose if you don’t play. It’s like people joking that the national football team has never lost to Ronaldo’s Portugal and Messi’s Spain in the World Cup.

Therefore, it is not practical to be too entangled in the finals. Historical status depends on the number of champions, statistics, and dominance.

The second grade reached the finals but lost, not ashamed. In the peak period, he brought a bunch of excellent teammates to the finals or lost. That's an impact.

If the conditions of "cannot play tie-breaks in the playoffs" and "cannot lose in the finals" are used as hard indicators, then as a novel, the story will lose a lot of suspense and tension, and it will be boring to look at.

After talking about "Once Upon a Time in the North" ~www.wuxiahere.com~, let's briefly talk about the third part.

Compared with "Once Upon a Time in the North", the third part will have a shorter overall length, but the overall story will enter a climax.

To put it bluntly, our Yunlong brother is about to start doing things.

If "Once Upon a Time in the North" is a description of how Li Ang changed from a rookie to an All-Star, then the third part will describe how he changed from an ordinary All-Star to a superstar, challenging the powerful!

I personally look forward to the third part, because there will be many exciting plots.

Old pigeons don't have the habit of resting between the two. Who makes me so conscientious (shameless)? So the next story can meet with you tomorrow, so stay tuned!

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