Chapter 111: Draft Predictions

"My sisters, they are all celebrities, one is richer than the other, they are the pride of the family, they are the ones who maintain the prosperity of the family, but can that force me to do things I don't want to do?" Olsen continued, she was really looking for someone to talk to.

Olsen has a sister that he really doesn't know, and is it more than one?

He took out his mobile phone and searched for the keywords of Olsen's celebrity, and soon found out who her sister was.

The Olson sisters, twins, sister Ashley Olsen and sister Mary Kate Olsen, the president of the American Double Star Entertainment Group, are comparable to the money printing machine, and are now worth nearly $400 million.

400 million, which is also a fairly high number for an American actress, no wonder Olsen is able to have a sports car in every city.

And what Olsen said, he can basically understand.

Her two older sisters paid for her to live, and now that she felt that she was grown up and it was time to make money, let her do what they thought they should do, even if it was to make an R-rated movie.

In some ways, this is a reasonable thing to do, after all, nurturing and providing a life requires capital investment, and it is a matter of course to reap some rewards.

However, this is a relative, not someone else, if the relatives are regarded as an investment, then the three words capitalist are really vividly embodied.

"Elizabeth, if you don't want to act, don't go, this is your life, not theirs, if you think it's inappropriate for them not to go in order to spend money, you can have a showdown with them, count the money into it, and give them back little by little, after all, they are just your sisters, not your parents."

Olsen was stunned for a moment, then turned his head to look at Tang Tian.

What Tang Tian said was the only way she could take besides participating in "Double-Faced Martha".

She nodded.

"Alright, let's go back to the car first, or you're going to catch a cold." Tang Tian said as he helped her up, and by the way, he took her bottle of whiskey that she hadn't finished drinking.

Earlier, he said that he was looking for a trailer just to tease Olson, and there are still substitute drivers in the United States.

Asked the driver to drive the car to the hotel, and after he helped Olsen to his room, he let her rest first.

Thankfully, he didn't go too late, Olsen didn't get drunk or vomit, and fell asleep in bed a short time.

Tang Tian placed her in place, and then took a taxi back to school.

The next morning, Tang Tian received a call from Olsen, who thanked him and decided to return all the things his sister had given them as he said, and prepare for a showdown.

It seems that Olsen has made her life choice, and that's not a bad thing at least.

The 2010~2011 NCAA Championship has come to an end, which also means that the 2011 NBA Draft has been put on the agenda.

ESPN columnist Chad Ford moved fast, and within days of the game, he came up with his latest 2011 NBA Draft predictions based on the player's abilities and the team's current record.

This list includes Irving, Barnes, Derrick Williams, the NCAA draft favorites, and overseas players such as Kanter, Jane Wesley, and Valanciunas.

No. 1 pick: Harrison Barnes

Verdict: Barnes has been impressive in the tournament, scoring 11 points in the second half against UConn to close a comeback, he is versatile in attack and defense, has no obvious technical flaws, is a very good cornerstone of the team, and is only 18 years old (he turns 19 in May this year)!

The Timberwolves, Cavaliers, and Raptors have basically locked up the bottom three, and all three teams are in great need of such a LeBron-style all-round player.

Although Barnes has promised to stay in school at the press conference, I think he will change his mind, and this is his best year in the draft.

Draft template: Glenn Rice.

No. 2 pick: Kyrie Irving

Irving's talent is visible to the naked eye, and he has shown to outperform all opponents throughout the tournament, scoring 31 points against the University of Connecticut, the only pity is that he didn't lead the team to victory, and his limited number of appearances due to a toe injury has limited his draft market, but it is certain that his talent and strength are outstanding, and he is still the best candidate for the top pick other than Barnes.

Draft template: Mike Conley/Chris Paul

3rd pick: Derek Williams

If Harrison Barnes has a chance to develop into a LeBron-like player in the future, then Derrick is the LeBron of the NCAA, he is strong, he has explosive physicality, he can easily stage a crotch change or a big windmill dunk, and he can swing at the third or fourth position, which makes his prospects in the NBA full of possibilities, but his performance against the University of Connecticut has shrunk his draft market a little, and his projection ability is questionable.

Draft template: David West/Michael Beasley

No. 4 pick: Perry Jones

He has outstanding height and reach, as well as amazing athletic talent, and the next Maddie? Why not! This is an offensive genius who can match Kevin Durant and Michael Beasley in college, and his talent makes him look like the possibilities are endless, and the reason why I put him in this position is that I think he will most likely give up this year's draft and choose to continue honing his skills in the NCAA.

Draft Template: Kevin Durant/Tracy McGrady

5th pick: Enes Kante

Because of overseas bribery, Kanter was deprived of the 2010~2011 season on behalf of Kentucky in the NCAAA, a digression, if he is there, Kentucky will definitely be able to enter the finals and even win the championship, this is not a compliment, this 2.11 meters big man can shoot, can use skillful footwork under the basket to attack, and the free throws after making kills are also extremely stable, this is an all-round inside line.

The only concern is that he has a history of knee injuries, which would make the team that chooses him cautious.

Draft template: Al Horford

No. 6 pick: Jared Sallinger

He's the best power forward of the year (Derrick Williams and Harrison Barnes are at small forward for most of the NBA), he's a low-post player who is extremely good at playing against and using his body, his footwork is excellent, his freshman season is perfect, and his March Madness is crazy enough that he's likely to be a draft underdog or even finish in the top three.

No. 7 pick: Kemba Walker

I'm a fan of Kemba, his breakthrough is full of technical and violent aesthetics, it's exciting, and he's improved this year compared to the last two years, and I'm impressed with his performance against Duke University, he's no longer a soldier who just charges, but knows how to restrain himself, find his groove with defense, and finally beat Kyrie Irving, his NCAA career is perfect, he's the only person in my mind to be the best in my mind.

As for why he was placed with the seventh pick, it is because as a short guard, Kemba still needs to improve his shooting ability and learn how to control his turnovers, and his talent limits his draft pick, but I think he will definitely have a very good career.

Draft template: Tim Hardaway/Bobby Jackson