Chapter 53: Give Me Yan Huang a Face

The New Jersey club is a small club, almost the smallest club, something Davidson has heard Sledgehammer mention before.

But even if the New Jersey club is small, Davidson estimates that the population would be several thousand larger, and even more than 10,000.

Listening to Wang Yaping, the population of those large-scale clubs is ten, or even dozens of times, that of New Jersey, which amazed Davidson.

Houston is a big club, which means that the number of buyers in it must be at least 100,000 or more!

The number of Chinese buyers accounts for seventy percent, and the number of Chinese buyers is so large!

Davidson was shocked.

Wang Yaping also introduced Davidson's situation to Yanhuang, the strongest group in Houston.

After all, in Wang Yaping's view, Davidson will definitely become one of them in the future, and introduce it as soon as possible, so that Davidson can be ready.

There is only one group in Houston, and that is Yan Huang.

There are only two words, Yan and Huang, not like Huaxia, which also has the title of a guild.

From this, we can also see the particularity of Yanhuang.

Yan Huang's current ruler is nicknamed Yan Huang, which is a tradition that has been inherited from the same line, and after sitting in the position of Yan Huang's person in power, there is only one name - Yan Huang.

Wang Yaping also didn't know Yan Huang's name, only his surname Huang.

Through Wang Yaping's introduction, Davidson felt that this Yan Huang was quite evil.

For example, when there is a dispute between some top buyers in the group and he needs to come forward as a person in power.

One of his most common words was......

"Everyone is a descendant of Yanhuang, give me Yanhuang a face."

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Davidson couldn't laugh or cry, this Yanhuang ruler is really funny......

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From Wang Yaping's small talk, Davidson learned more and more about the club.

really responded to that sentence, where there are people, there are rivers and lakes.

Each club can be seen as a continent.

The groups are the countries on these continents.

All kinds of southern conquests and northern wars, everyone wants to become the most powerful country on the continent and occupy the ownership of the continent.

Not only is there a war raging within the mainland, but there are also constant disputes between the continents.

People are greedy, and after occupying a continent, they will naturally want to continue to expand their territory.

There are successes, and some mega groups even dominate two or three clubs at once.

Of course, there are also failures, such as Yan Huang's operation to infiltrate the Holy City Club.

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Unless the buyers are the kind of marginal buyers who don't have the slightest fighting power, they will definitely end up in these wars.

There are almost no buyers who can stand alone.

Davidson knows very well that with his relationship with Sledgehammer, he can be regarded as a member of Yanhuang indirectly.

In fact, Davidson didn't have a choice.

No club other than Yan Huang would feel comfortable admitting a yellow man unless the yellow man showed full loyalty and was strong.

There are only loyal marginal buyers, so what good can that be?

Although Davidson is Chinese, he has an unparalleled sense of ethnic identity.

If you are unpatriotic, you may be able to wash it for one reason or another, but if you don't have a sense of identity with your own nation, it would be too unconscionable......

Davidson's parents are both Chinese, and he cultivated a deep sense of national identity for Davidson at an early age.

Even if he doesn't have this relationship with Sledgehammer, Davidson will definitely choose to join Yanhuang if he has the opportunity in the future.

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In front of Wang Yaping, Davidson opened the player manual he had just harvested.

The player's manual that came out as a result surprised Davidson.

This time there is a very useful player profile.

Kevin Edwards.

That is, the current starting quarterback of the Nets, who was previously traded by the Nets to Sam Bowie.

Kevin Edwards isn't a first-tier player, and if other 90s buyers had opened it, it wouldn't have been useful at all.

After reading this information, Davidson felt that it was very useful, and it was amazingly large.

"Kevin Edwards: A great outside role player, he couldn't be a higher-level player because of injuries, and the '94-95 season was a turning point in his career, playing only 14 games due to injury, and then he was completely reduced to a fringe player."

It's pretty much the same as Coleman's previous information, but it's quite brief.

But the information in this document shocked Davidson.

It's the 93-94 season, which means Edwards will have a serious injury next season and will be reimbursed after only fourteen games?!

And it's not just reimbursement, this injury will cause Edwards' strength to decline significantly.

This news is simply too important for Davidson.

Today's Kevin Edwards is not the backcourt core of the Nets.

The core of the Nets' backcourt is Kenny Anderson, but Edwards also plays a considerable role, averaging 13.5 points per game so far this season, and is a very important firepower point for the Nets' backcourt.

Once he's reimbursed, where will the Nets find a backcourt player who can make up for the lack of firepower?

Before Petrovich died, the Nets found Edwards, but Edwards was reimbursed, and the Nets estimated that there would be no place to cry when the time came.

And once Edwards is reimbursed, it will not be easy to sell at that time.

Davidson's brow furrowed, and he felt like he should do something to get the Nets to sell Edwards while he had trade value?

Now that Jordan is retiring, it's actually a good time to win the championship, and Davidson is eager to help Daddy Chuck win a few more championship trophies.

If Edwards is reimbursed, the Nets' backcourt strength will be reduced a lot.

Now the Nets have a good record, in addition to the strong strength of Muresan and Coleman on the inside, they actually have the credit of the backcourt duo.

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Early the next morning, Davidson and Daddy Chuck were having breakfast.

Daddy is definitely the kind of person who doesn't like meat, chewing bacon early in the morning, and his mouth is oily.

"Dad, you said that our Nets traded Kevin, is it feasible?" Davidson asked tentatively.

When Dad heard this, his face was full of doubts, how could Davidson say such strange things.

"Wilson, did Kevin offend you?"

"You're going to be the head coach in the future, be generous......" Daddy was ready to start preaching.

Davidson hurriedly waved his hand, "No, just ask if there is such a possibility." ”

"After all, Kevin suffered a serious injury last season, and I always feel that his potential injury risk is greater."

Daddy shook his head, "Basically, there is no such possibility. ”

"Kevin is still quite a fit for our lineup, and this is a non-sticky quarterback."

'As for the potential injury risk you're worried about, it's all self-inflicted, what player can guarantee that he will never get injured? Every player is at potential injury risk. ”

"We're not going to sell the team's starting quarterback because of something that didn't happen, which is something that a madman would do." Dad took this conversation as an opportunity to teach Davidson a lesson, and transmitted some of his own thoughts.