Sanjiang testimonials

Once born, twice matured, let's save the "thanks" that you will definitely skip for the end, and let me say something else first.

In recent years, due to James's unfavorable years, the anti-sharing trend seems to have intensified, so that the narrative style of basketball literature has also been affected, almost to the extent that it is not anti-sharing. Personally, my thinking is more linear, and I always think of one thing and another thing that seems unrelated.

In the last few months before the end of the noise, it can be said that it was the peak period of the anti-stall, and one day, the owner of the book friend group "Cancel" uploaded James's kneeling GIF, and named it "Lao Zhan was hacked to lose the championship in the finals. GIF”。 I had to admire the sense of humor and the wisdom of the crowd, when almost everyone believed that the Lakers would get a whistle from there. And my thoughts at the time were, what was the situation with Jordan at the same time?

I spent a few days sorting out a timeline of how Jordan was rejected for a position in Bulls management after his second retirement, then chose the latter between the Hornets and the Wizards, and returned after a short failed GM career and suffered an even more devastating defeat.

When I was done with this, I realized that I was wasting my time because it meant nothing to me at the time. It wasn't until the first month after the noise ended, when I was meditating on a new book, that I clicked on this futile TXT.

That's where the inspiration for this book comes in.

I'm not going to write another "Legends of the Bulls", if I write "Legends of the Bulls 2.0" after five years of writing basketball essays, it will be a shame for me and a reminder: I haven't made any progress, it's time to get out of this circle.

I wanted to change the narrative angle, I wanted to write about the Jordan in my eyes, and I wanted to show his negative side from the perspective of someone who thought they knew him. This is by no means the kind of diplomatic rhetoric that goes black in the text (it can be any star) and at the same time says "you may not believe it, but I'm actually a fan of him" to the person who questions it.

I'm the author who wrote Descendants of the Bull, but I hope that by the end of the book, you'll say, "You can't be the author who wrote Descendants of the Bull!" It would be my honor if this came true.

Before the thank-you session begins, I answer a few common questions.

What does the end-of-article news mean from time to time?

A: Add a sense of substitution, but I don't add end-of-article news to every chapter. The rule of news at the end of the text is that the protagonist's day is over, and if there is interesting news, or news that hints at the plot will be inserted later. With Da Fei entering the NBA, there will be fewer news at the end of the article, and most of them will be replaced by post-game interviews, which are also to increase the sense of substitution, and at the same time, post-game interviews also assume the role of leading to follow-up plots. It's a new attempt, and if (a certain number) of book friends don't like it, I'll give up on this.

Are you still civil?

A: It depends on what you define as a young person. If you're referring to the abusive Lord, then no, I've learned my lesson.

Will it explode after it is put on the shelves?

A: In view of the fact that some cubs have redefined the amount of updates that will be released, I won't say that I will have a blast on the shelves, but I can guarantee that there will be ten updates on the day of the release.

How many times do you change it every day after it is put on the shelves?

Answer: The two changes remain unchanged. My chapters won't get bigger, but I promise they'll get a little longer. For example, you may read 5-6K words a day now, and I will try to let you read 7-8-9K words a day when the time comes.

Thank you session

First of all, I would like to thank the brothers of the reviewer group, who have improved the viewing value of this book by 50%.

Thank you to my long-term operations officer, Zi Ye, and the owner of the hut group, Brother Hu, and all the group managers of the book friend groups, and thank you for helping me maintain the order of this chapter, the book review area, and the book friend group.

Thank you to the thousands of book friends who have endured my short suffering for most of the month.

Thank you for your advice, support and help with my editing cookies.