Chapter Eighty-Three: The Derby

"Some unexpected endings." Hoffman looked at Linsen, who was lying in Garnett's arms, and said.

"It's not surprising relative to the win or defeat, Wood has worked hard enough, he's still a kid, we should look at him more sensibly, you can't expect him to grow up all in one night, that's not realistic." Bill Wharton continued.

"Bill, you're right, although Zuihou's shooting is a bit terrible, he grabbed the key frontcourt rebounds, and more importantly, his physical fitness is completely depleted in four minutes, every step is slower than before, but the attitude is still serious, this is an improvement, I think today's game will be a very good opportunity for Wood to grow."

Devin Casey watched Linsen fall in Garnett's arms, his whole body was touched, and at this moment he left the remaining part of his thoughts behind, and he decided to be a fool and keep Linsen.

Paul looked at Lin Sen in a daze, he didn't expect Lin Sen to shoot a hollow outside the basket, but he was a little relieved to think about Lin Sen's slow pace for a few minutes.

Although he became the winner of Zuihou, he didn't have any joy in his heart when he looked at Lin Sen Paul.

Ente Bird had a faint smile on his face on the sidelines, watching his two favorite disciples compete was a kind of happiness, and Lin Sen's performance was the most disgraceful to some people, but for Ente, it was the most Haode Lin Sen.

Biting his lip, Lin Sen stood up straight, but his legs were weak.

If it weren't for Garnett's support, Lin Sen would definitely fall to the ground.

"KG, I can do it!" Lin Sen's voice was weak, but resolute.

Garnett looked at Lin Sen with a concerned inquiry in his eyes.

"I can." Lin Sen said softly, straightened up again, and turned his head to look at Paul, who was not far from him.

Turning around, Lin Sen walked over with steps, each step looking very hard.

Only Lin Sen himself knew how trembling his thighs were at the moment.

"You did a great day!" Paul walked up.

"But it still didn't take away the victory."

Paul smiled, the guy was still so stubborn: "But you've done well enough. ”

Lin Sen didn't continue to talk, but walked to Entre Bird on the sidelines.

"Wood and Chris both walked to the sidelines to pay their respects to their mentor Ente, and the two of them will definitely be the greatest glory of Ente's coaching career." Hoffman looked at Linson and Paul, who were standing with Ente.

Reporters in the media area wanted to interview Lin Sen, but they were all blocked by Garnett, who knew that what the rookie needed most was rest.

However, the whole Timberwolves team did not have time to rest, and they had to fly to Houston overnight, but fortunately, Oklahoma City was not too far from Houston.

When the plane took to the sky and flew towards Houston, Lin Sen was receiving massage therapy from a physiotherapist on the plane.

Linson played 38 minutes and scored 19 points on 6-of-13 shooting, in addition to nine assists.

Chris Paul finished 35 minutes with 22 points on 10-of-18 shooting and dished out 14 assists.

In terms of simple stats alone, although both of them performed well, there is no doubt that Linson looks slightly worse than Paul in terms of statistics.

The matchup between Linson and Paul has fans talking about it, whether it is the direct dialogue between the two or the excellent form shown by the two on both offensive and defensive ends.

In addition, Lin Sen's hollow shooting outside the basket at critical moments has also become a hot topic of discussion.

Some people stood up to criticize Lin Sen's lack of strength, and many people admired Lin Sen's spirit.

"Wood did a great job, and was he still able to have a choice at that point? I watched that game and I thought he was great, more impactful than he was playing against us, and if it wasn't for his fitness, maybe he would have helped the Timberwolves win. ”

Lin Sen also didn't expect Kobe Bryant to stand up and speak for him.

After the game, the photo of Lin Sen lying in Garnett's arms also caused a lot of sensation, especially for many women to see very distressed, of course, part of this is purely to use Lin Sen's name to try to find an opportunity for the public to know.

One of the unknown little models even posted a photo of Lin Sen leaning on Garnett's arms on his Facebook and posted his majestic bra cover with the text: "I really want to say to Wood, if you are tired, come to me to rest, my chest will be softer than Kevin Garnett." ”

But for Lin Sen, what he needs is a good rest and adjustment.

Devin Casey didn't let Linsen participate in the team's training either, but asked the team doctor and physiotherapist to help him recover.

And because of the game with the Rockets, Lin Sen became more famous on the other side of the ocean.

It was only at this time that more fans really knew that there was a yellow guard who played well in the Timberwolves, and he was also a rookie, indicating that the potential is unlimited.

And in China, from the media to the fans, they all know that in order for Yao Ming to play a greater role, a haode defender is indispensable.

Linson received more attention as the NBA-officially defined derby was about to begin, and it was immediately apparent that the little man with yellow skin was a decent point guard.

Many people began to combine YY Lin Sen and Yao Ming inside and outside.

The Rockets' trade of Swift and Gay from the Grizzlies on draft night in exchange for Battier was a sign that they weren't willing to spend another ordinary season.

The Rockets then drafted Steve Novak and then traded for Snyder, a leading scorer.

However, he signed Bunch Wells, who is worth six or seven million, for an astonishing price, plus European Kobe Spanores, and the whole rocket seems to have become powerful all of a sudden.

However, no matter how big the team changes, the core is still Yao Ming and Maddie, and the performance of the two of them is the key to whether the Rockets can win.

The start of the new season for the Rockets also looks outstanding.

With two hours to go before the start of the race against the Rockets, Devin Casey hung up the phone and sighed.

He had just come to an agreement with McHale and decided to be a fool who had a chance to take advantage of it.

Chris Mullin could never have imagined that the Timberwolves would make two trade proposals that rejected him.

"Is this TM crazy?" Chris Mullin said resentfully.

Nelson Sr., who was standing in front of him, frowned, and he didn't expect the Timberwolves to abandon their trade plan.

"Wood, how are you feeling?" Devin Casey looked at Lin Sen, who was arranging his arm guards.

"No problem!"

Devin Casey nodded.

The Timberwolves walked out of the locker room as the much-anticipated derby was about to begin.

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[I'm so sleepy! 】

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