Chapter 406: Posts

With UCLA's six-game winning streak, Chen Feng once again won the Rookie of the Week award, and both entered the Pacific 12 League Team of the Week with Charles. Pen @ fun @ pavilion wWw. biqUgE怂 ļ½‰ļ½Žļ½†ļ½

And this time, Charles also beat Marcus Andriy of the University of Oregon with an average of 23.0 points, 6.7 rebounds, and 1.3 blocks per game in the last three games, and was successfully elected as the Player of the Week in the Pacific 12 League.

This really got Charles excited for a while, as this was the first time he had won Player of the Week.

A series of victories, coupled with various honors, the team is also constantly improving, so that the entire UCLA is full of fighting spirit, morale is unprecedentedly high, everyone is working hard to maintain the winning streak, and strive to overwhelm the University of Oregon and become the champion of the Pacific 12 University League!

......

Chinese.

When UCLA went to the first Wednesday of the winning streak, a post suddenly appeared on the well-known domestic sports forum Amber Pounce, titled "Chinese Talented Defenders, Rise UCLA".

This post was posted by an international student at UCLA, and it recorded Chen Feng's performance with the UCLA Bruins, including being named to the All-Round Team of the 12 Majors in the Pacific League, and Best Rookie. There is even the story of him picking up 20 street courts on the streets.

The post is also interspersed with photos of Chen Feng, which are copied from the Los Angeles sports website, a total of five photos, three of which are dunks and two are shots, all of which are close-ups, clearly recording Chen Feng's appearance when he dunked and shot.

The post was hotly debated, with more than 100 replies within an hour, 1,000 within 6 hours, and 5,000 within 24 hours......

At first, many people who replied to the post were skeptical about the authenticity of the post, thinking that it was just some people's shameless hype, and it must be fake.

Even those photos are said to be PS.

Moreover, some people who claim to be the emperor of the ball also gave evidence, looking for loopholes from the three dunk photos, and pointing out that the photos are definitely fake, because the person in the photo is obviously only about 1.8 meters, how can he jump so high, and his head is about to touch the rebound.

What's more, it's still a Chinese person, if it's a black person, they think it's still possible, but can the physical fitness of a Chinese person jump so high?

This reply seems to be reasonable and irrefutable, and soon attracted countless people to follow the post, believing that the photo is indeed a forgery and that the landlord is hype.

However, soon the voices died down, because another UCLA student posted a video in which Chen Feng stepped on the penalty area, his legs bent, and his body bounced up like a spring, as if completely detached from gravity, folding in the air and dunking the ball with his backhand.

This video is not very clear, it was obviously recorded with a mobile phone, but no one dares to say that it is fake, because it is not a picture, it can be ps, it is a video, if it is not a professional master, who can do it to this extent? Anyway, what professional master would do such a thing?

Therefore, there is no doubt about this video, and it immediately silenced those who doubted the landlord's hype.

The person who posted the video also dropped a text: "I'm an international student at UCLA, I can prove that the landlord is not lying, it's true, the dunk is real, the data, the rookie of the week, and it's true that the street court picks twenty courts in a row." Also, this person is called Chen Feng. ā€

At this moment, countless people went crazy.

In this era, although there are many people who know the NBA and CBA, those who are exposed to the Internet are definitely not ignorant of the NCAA.

Many people replied to the post to express their admiration for Chen Feng, which made this post even more popular for a while, and the number of replies directly exceeded 20,000.

For a time, Chen Feng's fame in China soared......

However, in the end, he was abroad, although his fame rose because of this post, but because the NCAA regular season could not be broadcast in China, and there were relatively few people who paid attention to the NCAA, this post was soon drowned in more posts.

It wasn't until another post became popular that the original post was brought back up.

This post, titled "Anyi Twin Stars, One Shines at Home and One Rises Abroad", connects Chen Feng and Yu Qian.

The post broke the news that Yu Qian, a newly rising basketball genius in China and known as the "Star of Hope", and Chen Feng, who is now rising in UCLA, are from the same high school - Anyi No. 1 Middle School.

At the same time, Yu Qian and Chen Feng are also teammates of the basketball team of Anyi No. 1 Middle School, and have led Anyi No. 1 Middle School to win the national high school basketball league championship.

This poster obviously knows Anyi No. 1 Middle School very well, Chen Feng and Yu Qian, and even Chen Feng and Yu Qian led Anyi No. 1 Middle School and Beijing No. 12 Middle School to fight five games, and the data that the two of them scored nearly 80 points per game was also posted, which blinded countless people's eyes at once.

Only then did everyone know that Anyi not only had a Yu Qian, but also a Chen Feng, and he was also a young genius.

This post became popular instantly, and the number of replies soon exceeded 20,000, and quickly approached the 50,000 mark, because Yu Qian has been very popular in China recently, so there are many people who pay attention to this post, and at the same time, Chen Feng unconsciously became popular again.

In the end, some media even asked about this when they interviewed Yu Qian, and also asked Chen Feng to let Yu Qian talk about his views.

Yu Qian's answer was very succinct: "Yes, Chen Feng is my teammate and my brother, and he is one of the people I admire the most. It's a pity that he went abroad, if he stayed in China, maybe the words 'Star of Hope' would not be me, but him. ā€

As soon as these words came out, they immediately caused an uproar.

No one expected Yu Qian's evaluation of Chen Feng to be so high, with his current strength and fame, but he frankly admitted that he was not as good as Chen Feng, so how powerful would Chen Feng be?

For a while, countless people were full of curiosity about Chen Feng, and they wanted to know how powerful this person who was so admired by Yu Qian was?

Even, some radical people began to shout for Chen Feng and posted on the Internet, asking the Basketball Association to recruit Chen Feng into the National Olympic team, so that he and Yu Qian could join forces.

This post immediately attracted countless people to echo it, all wanting to see what would happen when Chen Feng and Yu Qian were together?

As the person concerned, Chen Feng did not know anything about this, and now he has almost cut off all attention from the outside media, and is stepping up training with his teammates to prepare for their seventh and crucial game, against the University of Oregon!