Basketball's No. 1 Anti-Fan

Chapter 5 Find a new way

Chapter 5 Find a new way
After finishing training and returning to the dormitory, Han Sen opened the door to find it locked.

He reached out and knocked on the door.

There was a rustling sound inside.

After a while, the door was opened and Rondo opened it with a flushed face.

“You’re watching Pornhub?”

After entering and closing the door, Han Sen sniffed sharply.

Fortunately, there is no smell of heather.

"No! Who wants to watch that kind of thing so late at night?" Rondo waved his hands quickly.

Only then did Han Sen notice that there was a camera on Rondo's bed.

"You're also into photography?" Han Sen was curious.

"Hehe." Rondo was straightforward. He picked up the camera and handed it to Hansen.

Han Sen looked at it in confusion and was stunned.

The camera was playing an unbearable scene.

This kid was clearly looking, but he said no.

But after watching for a while, he found something wrong. It seemed like he had recorded it himself?
And this scene looks a bit familiar.

"Is this the nightclub from last night?" He finally reacted.

Taking secret photos in a nightclub, there's something wrong with you!
"Don't worry, the other party agreed." Rondo explained.

Well, you guys know how to play.

"The filming is good." Han Sen commented after watching it and handed the camera back to Rondo.

"Just keep it safe and don't let it leak out."

This kind of thing is fine as a personal hobby, but just don’t become the next Teacher Chen.

"Han, can you really make it to the NBA?" Rondo put the camera away and suddenly asked.

Han Sen looked at Rondo. Why did he ask the same questions every day?

It seems that his performance today gave many people room for imagination.

"Don't worry, if I really make it to the NBA, I'll buy you a good camera right away." Han Sen promised.

"Then I'll wait!" Rondo smiled happily, and it was obvious that he really liked photography.

When I came out of the shower, Rondo was no longer in the dormitory. I don't know where he went.

But this is normal. The secondary league is not as strictly managed as the primary league, and Rondo is destined not to play professionally, just like in his previous life.

After drying his hair and lying on the bed, Han Sen logged into the system and found that the growth rate of his [Anti-Fan Value] had slowed down again.

At this time, his black fan value was over 700, but that was far from enough.

Still have to continue DIY.

This time he logged into his main account first.

His main account has only about sixty followers, including his own small accounts, so the number of followers is truly "countable".

There is no way. Nowadays, only a few domestic football fans have computers, and no one uses things like Facebook.

Otherwise, considering the level of negative fans of "Han Sen", he must have hundreds or even thousands of black fans.

After logging in, he posted a personal status:
"28 points > 22 points. It turns out that I am a better shooter than Stephen Curry."

After posting the status, he started to log into his secondary account and went to Curry's Facebook to start his daily routine.

This time he divided his trumpets into two groups, one to criticize himself and the other to support him.

After a short while, a new round of condemnation against him had begun, and the situation was even more intense than last night.

Seizing an opportunity, he used one of his accounts to tag his main account under a comment that read, "Han is not even worthy of carrying Curry's shoes." Ten minutes later, he showed up on his main account.

"If I and Stephen Curry were to switch teams, he wouldn't necessarily do as well as I would."

After he made this comment, follow-up comments poured in, and the number of followers on his main account also increased rapidly.

Of course, the most important thing is that the growth rate of the [black fan value] in the system has finally reached a high speed again.

What a joke! Han Sen is the man who holds the "BOAT Quotations" in his hand. This is not a problem for him at all.

And this is the ultimate purpose of Han Sen creating so many small accounts: to attract traffic.

Only by attracting black fans to your own account can you cultivate them for a long time.

And as the saying goes, "One black fan is worth ten fans." As long as there are enough black fans, his account will soon become popular.

……

The NCAA Division I league is made up of 32 minor leagues, and their competition is divided into the league regular season, the league playoffs, and a tournament known as the "Crazy Three."

There are a total of 68 spots in the tournament, 32 of which are for the league champions from each league through the playoffs, and the remaining 36 spots are from wild card teams.

The wild card teams are selected by the League Committee based on each team's regular season performance.

However, this would cause unfairness, as teams from weaker leagues would find it difficult to impress the committee through intra-league competitions.

To solve this problem, the NCAA allows teams to play some invitational warm-up games before the regular season officially starts.

The Barry University-Davidson College game falls into that category.

However, second-tier league teams usually only get the opportunity to be invited at the beginning of the season when some first-tier league teams need to "warm up".

Other times, they can only play against teams from the second-tier league.

After the game against Davidson College, Barry University played three Division II games and achieved a record of 2 wins and 1 loss.

Only four games into the season, their record has already tied that of last season.

The most significant change in the team is the addition of Han Sen, and in fact it is indeed because of Han Sen's joining.

In 4 games, Hansen averaged 19.5 points per game, shooting 52% from the field and 39% from three-point range.

He became the team's leading scorer and had a brilliant stat line of 25 points, 10 rebounds and 6 assists in the game against UC Northridge.

This performance was outstanding, but the actual help it brought to Hansen was very limited.

This is also what makes Han Sen most uncomfortable right now.

When playing against a first-tier league team, because of the opponent's relationship, the game itself will attract attention, and he can take the opportunity to attract criticism.

But at other times, no one cared whether he played well or not.

Just like writing a novel, the painful thing is not that others criticize you, but that there is no one to criticize you.

Unable to earn [Anti-Fan Points] through competitions, Han Sen had to find another way.

After school that day, Han Sen returned to the dormitory and saw Rondo concentrating on tinkering with the camera. He walked up to him and said:
"Chris, take your baby, we're going to do something big."

"At this point? Big deal?" Rondo looked confused.

"Play ball." Han Sen's eyes were meaningful.

The doubts on Rondo's face disappeared instantly, and he jumped up from the bed excitedly.

"The ball you're talking about, is this the ball?"

When Rondo was brought to the gym by Hansen, he was speechless as he watched him find five ball racks with 25 balls on them.

He thought Hansen was inspired by his last video and invited him to shoot a documentary about breaking through tight defense with the ball in both hands.

However, Han Sen's next words made him realize that what they were going to do today was indeed a big thing.

"I need you to help me shoot a video of me making all 25 shots in one minute."

Thanks for the reward from zhezhnuchou and xianyunyehe~
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(End of this chapter)

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