Chapter 84 vs. the Texas Top 3 (1)

PS: Keep the girl's name a secret for the time being, and then talk about it later.

If you don't know the girl's address, you don't know the girl's last name, and you can't dump her on the side of the road or take her to the police. There was no choice but to send her to his own home.

"Really, again." Luke was even more angry when he thought of what Mrs. Helen had just said.

But there is no way, Luke, an American, lives in the body of a Chinese, too kind. I couldn't refuse this kind of thing at all, so I had to take her home (why do I feel that this tastes wrong).

Put the girl in the room where Alyssa didn't sleep as soon as she entered, and then washed herself up and went to sleep.

The next morning, Luke woke up on his own, and he had to get to the team right away because they were leaving for Texas.

Seeing that she hadn't woken up yet, he made another breakfast and went out. When they came to the place where the team assembled, only Larry and a physical trainer arrived, and the others were stunned.

The team waited from 7 o'clock until 9 o'clock and Luke was the only one who arrived, and Larry was a little angry. "What's going on?"

So I called one by one to ask, and then everyone was having a headache and oversleeping. It wasn't until 11 o'clock that the players were in order. That's when the 76ers got on a bus to the airport and flew straight to Dallas.

No one on the plane spoke or did anything else, and they all slept as if they hadn't woken up.

"Hey, hey, what's wrong with you?" Larry asked, looking at his teammates with a tired expression.

"Don't ask me, Wenluk goes." Aaron opened Larry's hand, turned around, and fell asleep again.

"What the hell is going on?" Larry asked.

Luke had no choice but to say, "Here's the thing, last night we went to the bar, they had to pour me drink, and then ......" Luke recounted the events of last night, of course, Luke didn't say a word about the girl (there was a recent news about a rookie who brought a woman back to the dorm during the transition, and the team and the league were furious, and Luke certainly didn't dare to say it)......

"Uh, that means you drank them all down by yourself?" Larry was a little incredulous.

"They're with the Magic players, to be exact." Luke said calmly.

"......" Larry was a little speechless, "are you sure you don't have Russian blood?" ”

“…… Why have Russian roots? "Luke was a little weird.

"How can you drink vodka so much if it's not Russian?" Larry said.

"......" Luke was about to say that Lao Tzu was an authentic Chinese, haven't you heard of it Chinese can you drink it? Thinking about Duan Yu and Qiu, they can directly eliminate alcohol in their bodies, and the Qiao gang leader is even more massive (not the Qiao gang leader in the NBA, that guy blushes when he drinks).

"Also, you and your teammates aren't allowed to drink in the future, you know?" Larry said solemnly.

"I know, I know, I don't want to drink it, they forced me, what can I do." Luke said with a shrug.

Larry is also very troubled, these guys are really, knowing that there is a game, they dare to drink. There are such big and wonderful flowers in his own team, and he drank both teams down by himself. Hey, I can only say that it's good that the game is tomorrow, otherwise, hey......

Larry returned to his seat and began to draw on the tactics board, thinking about how to arrange his troops tomorrow. This battle is not easy to fight.

Arriving in Dallas, Luke recalls the first time he came to Dallas, when he had just come down from Salt Lake City and what it was like to be back on Earth. It's a pity that everyone is not in good spirits now, got off the plane, and when they arrived at the hotel, they made their beds directly and went to sleep. Seeing this situation, Larry had no choice but to cancel the venue acclimatization training scheduled for the afternoon to give them a good rest. Luke was the only one of them who didn't have an impact, but it was a pain for him.

As mentioned earlier (a long time ago, probably in chapter 30), Dallas is an industrial city, although it is known for its cultural activities, with operas, ballets, concerts/URLs, etc. The famous Dallas Theater Center was designed by renowned architect Frank Lloyd Wright and is known as the Chapel of Theater. The city is also one of the top three convention centers in the country. A monument to President Kennedy was erected in the city's square. But for players in a professional league like the NBA, where the "big illiterate" gathers, it's all too elegant, and it's hard to appreciate these fine arts except for some people like Granger Hill and David Robinson. For them, these places are not even as fun as Disneyland.

In this way, Luke was alone, everyone else went to sleep, the coaches discussed tactics, only Luke was idle, this was not Philadelphia, he couldn't use the training hall, and Luke could only sit alone in the hotel room and watch TV.

Jason Williams once said in his autobiography "Fun NBA" that some players make millions of dollars a year, they will buy eight sports cars, like Kenny Anderson, and some will wear a $3,000 suit, like Oakley, but they are still figuring out how to save money.

When going to an away game, if you walk into a player's room, you will find that many people are on the TV meter

A key is tucked between the fee box and the TV connection. (I don't understand this, what does it do to plug in the key) This is the habit of NBA players. I don't want to go out at night

The players, who mostly stay in their rooms to watch pay TV, walk into the room, take off the door key, and the first thing they do is to stuff the key into the connection between the billing box and the TV, and then watch the latest movies with peace of mind.

The team will pay for the room but nothing else, so the $7.95 saved is in

In the eyes of many, it is an achievement, especially players who have worked hard to make it from the CBA to the NBA, and also

Some people ran to their teammates' rooms and swept away the beer and food in the refrigerator to save money for food (it is said that Lord Yi liked to do this in the first place, but it is said). Most NBA players come from the lower echelons of society, and when they get a high salary, they can spend a lot of money, but when they are alone, no one forgets their poor origins, and it is indeed a beautiful thing to save $7.95 in a five-star hotel and watch two of the latest movies -- he (Jason Williams) does this in the hotel every time he goes to a road game.

But this is very painful for Luke, because most of these films Luke has seen (of course people who have come back from the future have seen it, especially the Chinese online, what love action movies without Ben can not be seen in their own country, but Chinese don't see them all), it is completely uninteresting.

"God, you're so unfair!" Luke shouted inwardly.

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