All that's left is noise
Big Bird and Magic represent an era when professional basketball became popular in the land of basketball, and they laid the foundation for the likes of Flyers, OK Domination, James, Durant, Curry, and others to make basketball so wonderful. Let them all become billionaires, have their own business empires, and have a high social status.
But if you go back 40 years, this is unimaginable.
The Union was not popular, and the first person today is a crazy racist;
Bob Cousy's perfect heir suffers from the jealousy of his teammates and the erosion of alcohol;
It has the most elegant basket ever, but it also has the most incomprehensible personality in history;
had a chance to be Michael Jordan, but his chaotic private life kept him at bay;
The great white hope fell after the knee exploded;
Hondo and Dr.J are unique idols, but one of them wins too much and says too little, and the other wins too little and says too much.
The '70s slump continues, with violent conflicts, drug abuse, too many blacks, exorbitant player salaries, and a myriad of problems that have pushed the future of the multi-billion-dollar professional league into a precarious situation.
Crisis is synonymous with opportunity, and the more sinister the situation, the more people will rise.
Let's see how that guy from the future can become the most special member in this era of shining stars.
He knows very well that if you win everything, you will have everything to rest.
All that's left is noise.
PS: If you're a fan of black and white saving the NBA with your mouth open, this book might blow your mind