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As for the questions raised by everyone in the book review area, because I can't reply, I will explain it again here. I also hope that everyone will join the group, and if you write something wrong, bring it up, and I will correct it. Group number: 567683535

Kyle Lowry, Baidu Encyclopedia writes about a three-year college career, but there are only two years of college data, and other information also shows: [1] Early basketball career Lowry was in Cardinal Dogherty High School in high school, where he played the point guard position, although he did not get attention as early as other basketball talents, but Lowry stood out with his own efforts. In 2004, Lowry was ranked No. 6 among point guards and No. 28 among players on scouting sites. In college, Lowry did not get recruited by the top NCAA elite schools and ended up at Villanova University.

In his freshman season, Lowry averaged 7.5 points, 3.2 rebounds, 2.0 assists and 1.3 steals, and was selected to the best rookie team in the Great East Division, and also became the top five rookies of the year. In his sophomore season, Lowry averaged 11.0 points, 4.3 rebounds, 3.7 assists and 2.3 steals per game and was named to the Second Team in the Great East Division.

That wasn't a great statistic, but he was so good on the defensive end that he was picked by the Grizzlies with the No. 24 pick in the first round.

[2] For Lowry, his first peak was to enter the NBA. He entered the 2006 draft with averages of 11.0 points, 4.3 rebounds, 3.7 assists and 2.3 steals per game as a sophomore.

The first question, the above is data reproduction. Coupled with the fact that Kyle was born in '86, if he graduated from high school in '03, then he was only 17 years and four years old at the time, and he entered college in five months, which I think is absurd, so Kyle entered college in 2004, and now it's the 04-05 season. That's it!

The second question is whether NCAA players can sign agents? I want to ask! A college student who is living on a scholarship, he signs a hair agent! It's obviously easy to understand. The premise in my book is that Allens is optimistic about Kyle's future and contacts him in advance. That's it!

The third problem is that Kyle is no longer the killer he was back then, he doesn't have that skill and realm, and he doesn't have that reaction and induction. He's playing basketball, he's focused and engaged, he's aiming at the basket, it can't be the toe, right? It's normal for him to get hurt when he steps on it. Even if his skills are deep and the realm is high, it is normal for him to be injured, he does not have a heavenly eye, and he can't sense whether there are pits underground, he is also a human being, and people's bodies will reach a critical point. He is just refining qi, qigong qi, and its efficacy has been explained in the book. If refining qi can be refined to dominate the world and stand alone in the universe, then the little steel cannon can go to kill the immortals and destroy the gods! It's no longer a basketball novel. So please don't dwell on these small details, I'm sure you can figure it out, if you can't figure it out, just join the group.

Finally, I would like to thank you for your comments, pointing out the shortcomings, and thank you for your support! Your referral votes are all valuable, and they voted for me, which shows the recognition. There are also the big brothers who rewarded, no matter how much or less, they are indeed highly praised, and I am really grateful!! If you don't have a collection, you can add it to the bookshelf by clicking on it.

I will try my best to write this book and provide a book of guaranteed quality for everyone to read for entertainment in their spare time, and I hope that you will continue to support it. The NBA is not far off!

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Of course, black gods are also welcome, black me at the same time, continue to collect a little bit of black, or you will look unkind!

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