Chapter 3 Joint Centre
With the goal, Liu Ming began the three-point training. www.biquge.infoOn July 1st, Liu Minggang came back from Peyton Middle School and took a break. I heard "Jingle Bell~"
"Hello, this is a Sichuan restaurant, are you?"
"Are you Bruce Liu?"
"Yes, I am, may I ask who you are?"
"Hello, I'm Fei'er"
"What? Phil? Oh, I'm sorry I'm so excited."
"Oh, it's okay, the lad team has decided to keep you, you know, our goal this year, so you should understand that only people who contribute to the team can play, I see you shoot well in high school games, you can practice your three-pointers, your body is a little thin, your current ball-handling offense can't adapt to NBA-level defense so don't think too much, and it's important to study the triangle offense carefully,"
"Well, I know, thank you coach, I will work hard" Liu Ming said seriously.
"Okay, young man, if you have time recently, come to the United Center to practice more, I will tell the doorman, work hard, Liu" After speaking, Phil Jackson hung up without waiting for Liu Ming to make any guarantees.
Liu Ming, who got hope, worked even harder, and suddenly felt full of strength, feeling that he could kill a cow. (Of course, he's just thinking about it.) The next day, Liu Ming took a taxi to the United Center Arena at 1901 W. Madison Street in Chicago, USA.
The Chicago Bulls Arena was established in '94, and the stadium was named the Union Center Arena because the sponsor was United Airlines. One of the most memorable places in the southeast corner of the United Center arena is unforgettable. There is a bronze statue there, and the person who dunks in the bronze statue is the current boss of the Bulls, Michael Jordan. And of course there's also a Knights background. Liu Ming knew that there was a bronze statue of Jordan in Chicago in his last life, but unfortunately he had never been abroad in his previous life. Liu Ming knows that there are some people in the NBA who also have bronze statues, and the statue of Magic Johnson in front of the Staples Center is a favorite commemorative spot for Lakers fans to take photos after coming to Los Angeles. The sculpture was inspired by the tactical gestures used by Magic Johnson in the '80s before the nolookpass.
Chamberlain: As one of the greatest stars in Philadelphia basketball history, Chamberlain's statue is composed of two parts: the first part is Chamberlain's dunk, and the second part is Chamberlain's leaning over to teach children to practice basketball. The only regret is that when the statue was completed, Chamberlain had already died.
As one of the NBA's finest perimeter superstars in the mid-to-late '70s and early '80s, Dr. J was a pioneer in modern basketball. The statue is taken from his flying dunk posture, which is extremely expressive.
Bird Honor Shoe Mold: This is a pair of Honor shoe molds that Converse poured for Larry Bird when he retired. It's full of Bird's career accolades, and this shoe model is the most popular Bird's signature "Weapon" in the United States in the 80s.
Twin Walls of Ice and Fire: Before the statue of Jerry West was inaugurated, the Lakers once poured this statue named "Ice and Fire Twin Walls" at the Los Angeles Memorial Sports Plaza for Elgin Baylor and Jerry West, two first-generation Lakers in Los Angeles, to praise Baylor's style of ball, wide open and close, and fierce, and Jerry West's style of ball like ice, feminine and delicate, and a lethal hit.
McCann Hook Statue: Although the McCann statue is located in Minneapolis, all Lakers fans understand the significance of McCann, the Lakers' number one superstar. When the statue was inaugurated, the Bass family came to congratulate them.
Olajuwon: Guarding the Space City for 20 years, from the Houston Jaguars to the Houston Rockets, Olajuwon is undoubtedly the greatest star in Houston's sports history. In order to fill in the scolding that Olajuwon had been banished to the snowy city of Toronto, Alexander, who had banished him in the twilight of his career, poured the jersey sculpture for him.
Jerry West: The statue's demeanor is taken from West's ball-carrying breakthrough movements when he was a player, and it can be called a statue version of the NBA logo.
Utah Twins: As representatives of the most loyal players in the history of professional sports, Malone and Stockton deserve that honor. Although they fell at the miraculous feet several times, the tragedy that went down in history eventually became a legend that was passed down by word of mouth to later generations.
Stockton: The pose of this statue of Stockton is born out of its unpretentious passing motion. Not only did Utah erect a statue of Stockton, but it also named the street across the street from the statue "Stockton Breakthrough Street."
Ma Long: Ma Long searched up and down for 19 years, but in the end he found nothing, even if he defected to Los Angeles to form Henghe's F4. The wanderer was finally cheered by the people of Utah, who would always be his home, his kingdom, and the statue of himself he left behind to protect the snowy mountain city.
Pippen: As the second best team in NBA history, Pippen has gradually been truly recognized by the world after retiring. With the jersey retired and the statue inaugurated, the underestimation is dissipating and the legend will never be replicated.
Auerbach: As the most successful team manager and coach in NBA history, Auerbach's actions in the draft, team management, trades, and system building are groundbreaking for future generations, and his actions are being interpreted by the media as NBA legends.
Check Hearn: As the most well-known legendary commentator in the history of the Lakers and the NBA, Check Hearn has left too many classic words for too many classic moments in the NBA. He used his voice to leave many legendary moments for history, and then with the help of his voice, those moments became eternal. As an insurmountable pinnacle in NBA commentary history, commentators, including Bill Wharton, have come to the statue of Hearn in hopes of inspiration.
O'Neal: As the most dominant interior giant in NBA history, O'Neal is destined to receive a series of NBA recognitions and honors for years to come, such as jersey retirement and statue erection. And before all of that happened, his alma mater, the University of Louisiana, gave him a great start on the road to honors.
Bob Coussy: As the NBA's first generation of super point guards, Cousy was in some ways underestimated by posterity. He's always at the bottom of the list when it comes to the best point guards, but who else can lead a team to a championship and be crowned MVP in an era where the true interior dominates everything? In 2008, Hawley University unveiled a statue of Cusey to commemorate the point guard value system pioneered by the legendary point guard for future generations.
Liu Ming thought back to these bronze statues he had seen on the Internet in his previous life, and he had a longing in his heart, wondering if anyone would build a bronze statue for himself when he retired. He didn't know that when he won the third O'Brien Cup, Payton High School erected a bronze statue for him, which also laid the groundwork for Hu Dada's visit to Payton High School in the future, and the bronze statue was his three-point kill in the 97 Finals.