All I Really Want Is To Play Basketball

What does it mean to use the most reasonable writing method to write the most crooked plot?

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Before I start complaining, let me first give you some cool facts about the handsome and super-long guy...

Wow, author, the O'Neal you wrote is so strong! But why was such a strong O'Neal swept away? This plot is extremely toxic and unreasonable. I gave up the book.

Wow, author, how could you make Jordan so strong? 10 consecutive scoring champions? I don't even dare to write this in the novel, and I have achieved an average of 30+ per game with a shooting rate of more than 50% for many seasons. It is unreasonable, too fantasy, and I abandoned the book.

Wow, author, you wrote that Kobe scored 81 points in a single game and had 4 consecutive 50+ points. Is this reasonable? This is unreasonable! For such a strong Kobe, if he doesn't win the championship, he will be extremely toxic! Oh, I didn’t win the championship, so I gave up the book. It’s really a badass.

Damn it, you author, can you write a book? How can a three-pointer be so easy to score? Is this still Curry you wrote about? What a shame! Do you understand the ball? Abandoned the book!

Look, there are others who average 30+ triple-doubles per game, Harden who averages 60+ triple-doubles, and those outrageous statistics of Chamberlain from the ancient times...

This is reality that is more magical than fiction.

However, I believe that if an author really dared to write the careers of the above stars into a novel without logic, he would have been sprayed to death long ago, right?

After all, fiction requires logic, but reality does not.

That's why when I wrote about Su Feng's recent plot, I repeated it. I focused on repeatedly emphasizing the importance of state for a star.

Because you may not believe it, but if you look at JR's highlights, you may even think that he is not much worse than Jordan.

But if you put aside the one-game theory and the one-goal theory, how many people think that JR is better than Jordan?

I think even a writer with cerebral palsy like me would not dare to say this, right?

Therefore, I no longer want to spend time discussing what is reasonable with all the handsome readers, because in fact, my book is the limit of what I can make reasonable. If it continues to be reasonable, there will be a lot of logic, and I am afraid that I myself There is no way to come back.

Judging from the timeline and Su Feng's career, his explosion is inevitable, because it is a kind of accumulation after accumulation.

And I have mentioned more than once that the reason for Su Feng's outbreak is related to the fact that the top forwards and defenders facing him have not yet reached their peak.

To put it bluntly, Su Feng, who reached the peak early, is enjoying the benefits of reaching the peak faster than others.

Therefore, I have mentioned in the book more than once that when looking at Su Feng's career, don't look at it from the perspective of one game or one ball.

Because in reality, which star doesn’t have a few famous scenes?

Based on rationality, this is what I have been doing. As for fantasy and cliché...how should I explain it? Is it cliché for the protagonist of a basketball novel to win the championship? It’s cliche, right? So do you think I dare to write a novel in which the protagonist’s career spans twenty years and finally retires without a title? I don’t dare, because if you write that kind of article, you won’t be struggling with money, you will be struggling with everyone.

And fantasy...

To be honest, as for the Su Feng I am currently writing about, if he really talks about fantasy, then I can name a bunch of people who are more fantasy than him. In addition, this is also the relationship that I used a whole chapter when I was preparing to play the Nets. However, now I have discovered that no matter how much you lay the groundwork, a small number of people will simply skip over.

Anyway, explanation and foreshadowing are just watering down. If you skip the explanation, you can justifiably say that what you wrote is unreasonable, and then fast forward to don't read this, don't read that, this is unscientific, that is unreasonable... So I would like to ask...as a dog author, how should I write this book?

As for whether Su Feng is strong now?

Of course it is strong, because if the protagonist in my novel is not strong, who is?

Does that mean that no one can beat him? Then should I watch Gouba?

I'm sorry, I never said that.

Because please read carefully, in this book, I mentioned the word status at least 10086 times.

Is Su Feng eating his status?

Eat, of course, if I write a 2K game novel, then why do you think I am wasting so much pen and ink explaining to you the objective reasons that affect the final result of the game on the basketball court?

However, why should you look at reality the way you feel when playing games?

Because you can score 60 points in one game, does that mean you can score 60 points in 82 games?

Because there are 60 points in two games, does that mean that no one can beat Su Feng?

Why didn't Kobe, who scored 81 points, and Kobe, who scored 50+ points in four consecutive seasons, not win the championship for 10 consecutive seasons?

So why did Jordan wait until the middle and late stages of his career to start his dynasty mode?

So why was O'Neal swept so many times?

Please do not look at reality with a one-game theory or a one-goal theory, because my book is a rational creation based on reality.

There will be times when Su Feng is in good form, there will be times when he is in bad form, there will be times when he scores 60 points in a single game, and there will be times when he makes 17 of 47 shots.

In the real world, it is useless to evaluate players by referring to their ability values.

Because even I, the author, don’t know the player’s state before the actual game starts, and this is the famous “Schrödinger’s state” on the basketball court.

Therefore, let’s take a special look at the “Yuxi” children’s shoes at the end...

Please do not impose your understanding of "reasonableness" on Su Feng's game or season. Please extend your "reasonableness" to Su Feng's entire career.

This is a novel that needs to be written over 20 seasons. This is not a story that only writes a few games or a few seasons.

Please carefully understand the objective factors such as state and physical fitness, the opponent's condition, the opponent's physical fitness, the tactics adopted by Su Feng, and the tactics adopted by the opponent that I have been repeatedly emphasizing.

Please read carefully every chapter I write, including some that are just for the sake of explanation.

Because I said, there is not a single chapter in my book that is redundant.

Interlocking with each other is the essence of this book. A butterfly effect will bring about a tsunami, UU Reading www.uukanshu.net And a tsunami will inevitably bring about changes in an entire era.

The same is true for why I didn't start adding scenes of Su Feng's explosion until this season when the HC rules were cancelled.

Same goes for why I scheduled Honey Collen Martin to officiate this game.

I usually seem to have no intention of describing. In your opinion, it is just a small detail used to complain or make fun of. In fact, it has already laid the groundwork for Su Feng's outburst.

And then, Su Feng's explosion was not accidental, but inevitable.

It just depends on how good his condition is and what level he can reach.

Okay, Qiao went to bed. When she wakes up, she will continue the book and get back to business!

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