Nba Players Pretended To Be Uncle Drew And I Tortured Them

Chapter 6: Chinese High School Students Beat The No. 1 Pick? (1, Please Support)

The appearance of LaVine made the onlookers even more enthusiastic.

People are patronizing Chu Han's performance in beating Irving.

I completely forgot that this young man is a freshman at UCLA in the new season!

"We will look forward to your performance at UCLA!"

"Chu, let's bring another NCAA championship trophy to UCLA!"

"Come on, Chu, we will always support you!"

Looking at UCLA's team history, it is absolutely glorious.

UCLA has won a total of 11 NCAA championships in team history.

Reached the Final Four 18 times.

Reached the Elite Eight 22 times!

However.

This is all because of the generosity of our ancestors.

The last time UCLA reached the Elite Eight was in 2008.

That year, UCLA had Kevin Love, Russell Westbrook and other current NBA star players who were shaking things up.

After that, they never made it to the top 8 of the NCAA tournament.

The last time UCLA won the NCAA championship was way back in 1995 - 17 years ago!

so.

No matter how rich UCLA's ancestors are, they are still on the road to revival.

Many people at the scene were Los Angeles natives.

In addition to supporting the Los Angeles Lakers, the one they support the most is UCLA.

While the crowd gathered around Chu Han and exchanged various greetings.

Major sports websites in the United States immediately reported the news that Irving was beaten by an Asian high school student on the field field!

To know.

Now is the offseason, in addition to transactions between teams and player signings and renewals.

The media doesn’t have much traffic news to report.

They are worried too!

it's good now.

The news that the NBA's best rookie was beaten up by a high school student on a wild court is the hottest news at the moment!

ESPN is always at the forefront of the times. They reported the news as soon as possible:

"The NBA's best rookie was beaten violently, and the opponent was just a high school student from China?" 》

As ESPN’s old rivals, T and NT followed up decisively:

"The No. 1 pick in 2011 suffered a zero shutout. This Chinese high school student may change the future league structure! 》

It's not just ESPN and T, NT TV stations.

Other American media also rushed to report:

"Did Kyrie Irving let loose, or was he really beaten?" Let’s review today’s hot events together! 》

"The new iconic figure of Chinese basketball?" Get closer to today’s magical Chinese boy! 》

"The most anticipated super newcomer?" The Chinese high school student who defeated Kyrie Irving is a freshman at UCLA! 》

The explosive appearance of numerous news instantly caused an uproar on the American Internet.

There is no other reason.

Take a look at the keywords contained in the titles given by media outlets including ESPN.

The No. 1 pick in 2011 and NBA Rookie of the Year!

A Chinese player and a Chinese high school student!

These two characters, who have absolutely no chance of intersecting, are unexpectedly brought together today.

And still:

The Chinese high school students defeated the NBA's No. 1 pick and the NBA's best rookie!

Just reading the title, two words stand out:

Outrageous!

"This can't be true, can it? Is this the Kyrie Irving we know?"

"Is there anyone watching the battle who can tell us about the situation?"

"I watched the whole process in the live broadcast room!"

"Kyrie Irving was pretending to be an uncle at first, but then he was going to reverse it and pursue the effect of the show. Unexpectedly, he overturned!"

"I am a native of Los Angeles and watched the game live today. Everything was exactly as reported in the news!"

American netizens started discussing with each other online.

Especially after ESPN integrated the video of the game and released it to the public immediately.

People were even more shocked!

If Irving was pretending to be a show-off at the beginning, it would be fine if he was beaten. The media was just a clickbait party.

However, they can clearly see it.

After being ridiculed by the crowd, Irving became obviously serious from the moment he dribbled the ball forward!

Even so, he was still blocked by the opposing Chinese high school students, and was completely defeated by the opponent on the offensive end!

"This is incredible. Is that Chinese player really just a high school student?"

"Look at his dribbling, his breakthrough explosiveness and take-off height. Guys, this kid is no vegetarian!"

"That's too exaggerated. He's still a freshman at UCLA? I'm starting to look forward to his performance at UCLA!"

With the news push from major websites in the United States.

The title of a Chinese high school student who won the NBA Rookie of the Year award quickly became a trending topic on Twitter.

This looks like a news headline that would be written by an editor who drank fake wine, but it actually came true, making the news itself more popular.

While news popularity is rising in the United States.

Far away on the other side of the ocean, in China, at the famous basketball forum - HP Forum.

Finally, someone noticed this hot news sweeping the American Internet.

In the wet section of the HP forum, a title reads:

"What do you say about this wave?" Chinese high school students beat NBA No. 1 pick! "The post's popularity surged.

at first.

Many Chinese netizens who clicked in when they saw the title did not even read the content of the post and started trolling online.

"When did the editor of X Lang sneak into me? Get out of here!"

"You can tell by looking at the title that it was written by an unscrupulous editor. Don't repost these things to HP!"

"Can the editor make it look like a Chinese high school student? Why don't you write about the Chinese giant goose beating the NBA No. 1 pick?"

It’s really not that HP netizens are of low quality.

Indeed, their first reaction when they saw this title was: They didn’t even think twice about making up the story!

It is these random replies that keep the post in a high-exposure state.

Chinese fans have been suffering from headlines for a long time!

But soon.

Some netizens who rationally read the post found that the content of the post seemed to be true!

Not only did the author post the source of the news, he even included a link to the video in the comment area!

Judging from the video content.

He was really a Chinese player who beat up a gray-haired old man on the field.

Through the video subtitles + the text of the post, people can know:

This white-haired uncle is Uncle Drew disguised as NBA Rookie of the Season Kyrie Irving!

After reading the entire text and video, a netizen finally replied below the post:

“After reading the text and video of the post, I can prove that the original poster is not a clickbait!”

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