Chapter 13: New Main Quest

In the United States, university education is very autonomous.

This autonomy is not only reflected in the admissions process, but also in the academic system.

Yees went to primary and secondary school in China, and as he knew, all university education in China was a two-semester system.

In the United States, two-semester universities are also the mainstream, but they only account for 70% of the total number of universities

A further 30 per cent of universities have other academic systems.

For example, the quarter system, such as the three-semester system, such as the 4-1-4 system or the 4-4-1 system, etc.

It can be said that in the United States, the system of each university can be dazzling.

The academic system at the University of Washington, where Yes is located, is a 'quarter system'.

Although the quarter system is not the mainstream in the United States, it is also implemented by 15% of universities, which is considered the second most popular academic system.

For example, California and some states in the northwestern United States have most of this system.

This system divides the year into four seasons: spring, summer, autumn and winter, basically three months per quarter, two months of classes, one week of exams, and three weeks of vacation.

It can be said that this is a very inhumane system, which even if you only have two classes per quarter, but you also have mid-term and final exams.

The two-semester system has four midterm and final exams a year.

The quarterly system is eight.

Not to mention, other universities with a two-semester system are still on summer vacation, while schools with a quarter system are still holding classes in the summer semester.

Fortunately, Ye Si is not an ordinary student, he is a special sports student.

His main job is not to come to the University of Washington to study, but to play basketball.

Although Coach Floyd wanted him to study hard at the University of Washington, it would be better to get a master's degree and doctorate in the school and stay at the University of Washington to teach after graduation.

Coach Floyd is a very, very good coach and he has a very clear plan for the future of the five of them.

In Coach Floyd's view, the lives of the five of them in high school were entirely dedicated to Garfield High School and Seattle.

Then Seattle and he are responsible for the five of them.

According to Coach Floyd's plan, Roy, who is the worst of the five of them, is his successor.

It doesn't matter if Roy can graduate from college or not, as long as Roy comes out to work.

Then he would choose to retire and recommend Roy to Garfield High School to become the head coach of the Garfield basketball team.

The other three have no problem being a teacher at Garfield because they have no learning disabilities, although they are not the kind of professors.

As for Yes, Yes's ability to learn is the best.

If Yese chooses law or other majors that can work for a large company in Seattle, he will recommend that Yesh work at Seattle Boeing or Microsoft's headquarters.

Coach Floyd has this energy, and yes knows that.

But Yes chose education, so the best place to go was to stay in school and teach.

Ye Si left China at the age of 14 to study in the United States, and he always felt that he was luckied to come to Garfield High School.

I got to know Roy and the others, and I also had a coach like Coach Floyd who didn't look like an American at all.

If he didn't want to enter the NBA, Coach Floyd planned a life that his junior high school classmates dreamed of the most.

Entering a prestigious university/company in the United States, staying in a famous school/company in the United States, it is logical to become an American and embark on the pinnacle of life.

It's just that, for Yes, while he has always been grateful to Coach Floyd, he has little interest in becoming an American.

I don't have much interest in going to such a pinnacle in life.

He has never forgotten what he came to America for.

He came here to complete the task of the system.

He has long been educated by the system to become an obsessive-compulsive disorder since he was a child!

If he doesn't finish the main quest of the system, he won't be able to die!

Although he doesn't know how many links the main mission of the system has, he must at least become a superstar, right?

And he's just done the first step in becoming a superstar!

Although the life path of becoming an NBA superstar is much more difficult than following the life path that Coach Floyd laid out for him.

But he never regretted it either!

In order to be able to go to the end on the road to becoming a superstar, and to be able to blind when he dies, he can give everything he has!

Name: Yas

Age: 18

Height: 1.91 meters

Weight: 85 kg

Position: Point Guard (100%), Shooting Guard (100%), Small Forward (75%), Power Forward (15%), Center (5%)

Team: None

Physical Status: Weightless (10% increase in explosiveness, 10% increase in speed, 10% decrease in strength)

Talents: None

Skill: None

technical attributes; Possession: 45 (45), Passing: 40 (40), Overall: E (Amateur First-class)

shooting attributes; Dunk: 35 (35), Layup: 55 (55), Close Shot: 55 (55), Mid Shot: 55 (55), Long Shot: 50 (50), Three-pointer: 40 (40), Free Throw: 60 (60), Overall: D (Amateur Top)

defensive attributes; Steals: 50 (50), Blocks: 30 (30), Defensive Rebounds: 45 (45), Offensive Rebounds: 40 (40), Overall: E (Amateur First-Class)

physical attributes; Strength: 45/50 (50), Explosiveness: 76.8/64 (80), Speed: 96/80 (80), Traverse: 60 (60), Agility: 60 (60), Bounce: 50 (50), Balance: 55 (55), Endurance: 55 (55), Overall: D (Amateur Top)

Player evaluation: D, a top amateur player with a full range of skills

Compared to three months ago, it looks a lot better.

With the addition of John Wall's (high school) star card and 'weightlessness' status, his actual speed has reached 96 and his explosive power has reached 76.8.

The speed attribute represents a person's peak speed, while explosiveness represents the acceleration a person uses to increase their speed to peak speed.

The higher the explosive power, the greater the acceleration, and the shorter the time to accelerate from zero to the peak speed.

So on the basketball court, explosiveness is generally used in conjunction with speed.

Burst, accelerate, sprint, dunk, all in one go!

This is the style of play that Yes has ever been most familiar with.

Compared with the evaluation of omnipotence back then, he liked the violent crushing flow more.

Just like he shouted to Lin Qiuyi at the beginning.

He has always felt that he is a 'mighty and majestic' person like Zhou Yu.

Seattle fans also like his style of play, otherwise he wouldn't be the most popular of the Tigers.

However, since Roy and the others left, and the opponent threw the best defender from Roy's body in front of him, it was difficult for him to play that crushing flow.

Instead, use comprehensive ability and entanglement with the other party.

In high school basketball, if you can't crush your opponent, it means you don't have talent.

Yes is now a man who is considered untalented.

Crushing the opponent represents talent, and not crushing the opponent means that there is no talent.

So Yes is a talented player in the first year, and then he becomes a player with no talent.

In American basketball, that's the reality.

"Webster, Roy, Conroy, Avery Bradley, they all gave me a total of 4 explosive power, as long as I increase the base explosive power to 70 and add a 20% bonus, I should be able to reproduce the talent flow play?"

If you want to get into the NBA, you have to show people what you're talented.

In a sense, I was really lucky to draw the John Wall (High School) Star Card.

"I hope the next star card is also a card with a full body talent bonus!"

On Monday, May 16, 2005, Roy and his team enthusiastically took Yes to complete his enrollment at the University of Washington.

The moment he signed up to report, he officially became a student at the University of Washington.

The second step of his main quest was naturally completed.

Main Quest: The second step of Superstar

Requirements: Become an NCAA player

Mission Reward: A single ticket for the Star Card

Task Status: Completed

At the same time, he also saw his third main quest.

Main Quest: The third step of Superstar

Requirements: Become an NBA player

Mission Reward: One Star Single Lottery Ticket

Task Status: Incomplete

In addition to the main quest, Ye Si's system quest template actually has a new quest in another form!

Side Quest: Win an official NCAA match

Requirements: Win an official NCAA match and play in the tournament

Task reward: You can choose any of the attributes of any stage of the practice method, the quality of the practice method depends on the level of task completion.

Side quests? What are the practice methods? Also, mission completion?!

"Ye, don't be in a daze, go to the training gym, Coach Romar has been waiting for you for a long time"