Chapter 132: The Dust Settles

Sports competitions are brutal, whether it's a sport without physical contact, such as sprinting, swimming, high jump; or confrontation events across the net, such as tennis, volleyball, and table tennis; Or physical confrontation such as football, basketball, boxing. All sports competitions have an eternal truth: the king wins and loses, and the champion is honored.

The match between Chino Gang High School and Justin Sina High School was drawing to a close, and the result of the game was announced with shouts of "Roy" and "MVP" in the stadium.

The score on the court is 88:64 Justin Sina High School, and there is one minute left in the game, and everything is about to settle.

Roy kept his promise and played the role of an assister after Lonzo Ball's departure, and with his help, Liangelo Power's stats slowly increased.

"10,9,8,7,6......" The audience has begun a spontaneous countdown, and they are about to usher in a new king.

The Chino Gang High School bench bench jumped up and down, waving towels ready to rush in, with the same goal: to rush to Roy, which was their recognition of the core player and the only way they could get on camera.

On the other side, Justin Sina's high school bench was different, Lonzo Ball wrapped his head tightly with a towel, if he could have left the field early, he would have run away, and the rest of the benches were also silent, they had long forgotten the bold words they had made on the bus.

Josh Jackson gave up the last resistance, and he shook hands with Roy in the center circle in advance, and he finally handed in 28 points, 8 rebounds, 3 assists, 3 steals, and 2 blocks. After Lonzo Ball's departure, Josh took over the team, Roy stopped wrapping him up, and Justin Sina High School slowly played his own pace, allowing him to finally face defeat with his head held high.

“4,3,2,1,0。” With a bell ringing, the game ended, and the final score, 92:70, Chino Gang High School won the California High School Basketball Championship for the second consecutive year.

As prepared for the game, the stadium played the famous championship comedy, Queen's "We Are the Champions", and countless streamers and confetti fell from the sky.

The crowd poured in, and their target was Roy.

I'm X, Roy was pushed aside by a crowd before he could shake hands with the referee and the opponent.

Not only the melody of "We Are the Champions" rings in your ears, but also all kinds of screams, growls, and swearing.

Not only were streamers and confetti falling from his head, but there was also a bucket full of Gatorade with ice cubes.

"Oh my God, are you all crazy?" Roy only felt a chill all over his body.

Unfortunately, his voice was immediately drowned out by the sound of rolling waves.

He wiped his face, and in addition to the excited and distorted smiles of his teammates, Roy saw countless flashing lights.

"Are you guys going to murder today's MVP?" Roy felt like he was about to suffocate, and he almost choked the words between his teeth.

Thankfully, the fanatical teammates immediately changed their way of celebrating, and this time, they grabbed Roy's hands and feet and threw him straight into the air.

I'm X, Roy swears for the second time.

Don't leave me alone with these guys, there are a lot of tragedies like this in China, and besides, this shouldn't be the treatment of coaches, why don't they catch Steve Buck?

Of course they're not going to catch Steve Buck, and fools know who's the real manager on the field.

Fortunately, this group of teammates is not stupid, nor is it crazy, and after tossing Roy up and down a few times, everyone took Roy with interest.

Roy still has business to do, to claim his trophy.

First up was the California Championship MVP of the season, which belongs to Roy, not to mention his successful defense of the title for Chino High School, just looking at his terrifying average per game, you know that this award is not controversial at all.

Final stats: 32 minutes played, 49 points, 13 rebounds, 8 assists, 6 steals, 8 blocks.

Season stats (including playoffs): Averaged 44.9 points, 15.5 rebounds, 11.3 assists, 6.2 steals and 7.0 blocks in 31.1 minutes per game, shooting 59.6% from the field, 50.6% from three-point range, and 85.3% from the free throw line.

The host on the scene was also very shrewd, and after consulting the organizers, he boldly invited Kobe Bryant to present the award to Roy.

Kobe Bryant was of course also willing to present the award to the newcomer he admired, and while giving away the trophy, he also made a special note to Roy.

"Roy, you remind me of who I was back then, I hope you can continue to work hard and enter the NBA as soon as possible, and in addition, never relax your requirements for yourself." Kobe Bryant didn't say the phrase "the Lakers welcome you" to the end, although he really hoped that the rookie could take over his class, but he also knew that the path was chosen by Roy himself.

Roy won his first MVP trophy, and the flashes followed.

He struggled to keep his smile on his face and position the MVP trophy with his hair on his head, but the white light of the bombardment made him unable to see anything.

It turns out that this is what it feels like to be a star, and to this day, Roy really feels the feeling of being overwhelmed by the cold in a high place, and he sighs and sighs with emotion.

It's an indescribable sense of superiority, all eyes on him, and Roy never thought he would become a basketball star before, and he never thought he would live such a life, but he knew that from today on, his life would be completely different.

Honor is a kind of motivation, but also a kind of pressure, Roy has felt the factor called "desire" in his blood is restless, Roy can't wait for new challenges, can't wait for new honors.

The MVP award will be followed by the award of this season's California Championship, and as before, the host brought out Abdul-Jabbar on the spot, and the atmosphere in the audience reached its climax.

Two generations of NBA superstars actually presented awards to Chino Gang High School at the same time, which was what anyone could have thought of before the game.

Like Kobe, Abdul-Jabbar has something to tell Steve Barker.

"Remember what I told you? Now you know who's going to be an NBA superstar, right? ”

"Yes, yes, Mr. Abdul-Jabbar, you are too discerning." Seeing his idol present himself with an award, Steve Buck is already grateful, today is the best moment of his life, the bonus, pension, idol photo, everything is so wonderful.

After Kobe, Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, Roy, Barker, and all the Chino High School players took a picture in the same frame, the three-month California High School Basketball Tournament came to an end.

But Roy's basketball story isn't over yet, and the real test has just begun......