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Chapter 33 Final 1

Naturally, Wang Hao didn't know that Zhang Lili actually ran to the scene or just to watch him play.

He didn't even think that any Chinese people would pay attention to him.

Today's NBA is not well-known in China. Most people only know about the Bulls and Jordan.

As for CCTV, it only broadcasts the annual All-Star Game and the finals.

As for the regular season, and even the playoffs, there are not many broadcasts, and fans have few ways to contact the NBA.

It was not until later that Wang Zhizhi and Battelle joined the NBA one after another that there was more NBA news in China.

It's just that at that time, most of the news was in newspapers and the like, and as for videos, there weren't many.

After all, the Internet was just like that in those days.

There are even fewer TV broadcasts. After all, neither Battelle nor Wang Zhizhi are considered the main players of the team.

We still had to wait until Yao Ming joined Mosaic as the No. 1 pick to usher in an era when the entire public pays attention to the NBA.

In fact, what Wang Hao doesn't know is that there are really not a few domestic fans who follow the NBA nowadays.

It's just that because of access issues, there are fewer people who truly understand the NBA.

"Good news, boys, Paul is here and he will be paying attention to your performance today, so play your best!"

Field's voice sounded, and everyone followed his gaze and saw an old man.

There was an old man with gray hair who looked quite kind. He was the head coach of the SuperSonics, Paul Westphal.

Compared with his identity as a coach, Paul Westphal is more famous as a player and his career is more eye-catching.

Five All-Stars, three first-teamers, and one championship are far beyond most people.

In the coaching position, Paul Westphal led the Suns to the Finals during the 1992-93 season.

However, in his first season as he took over the team, Paul Westphal's results always seemed a bit like the legacy of his predecessor.

After all, since then, Paul Westphal's best performance in the playoffs has been to enter the first round of the playoffs.

It must also be said that in the 1992-93 season finals, the Suns, with Kevin Johnson, Charles Barkley, and Dan Mallier, played one of the most classic games against the Bulls.

In the third game of the finals, the two teams played a total of three overtimes. Many people believe that this is the most classic finals in NBA history.

Seeing the head coach appear, everyone immediately became energetic.

Whether he can stay in the team and whether he can get more playing opportunities in the new season is the deciding factor.

Interestingly, Paul Westphal did not appear on the bench, but in the stands behind the players.

Obviously, Westphal does not intend to take over the game, and there is always a suspicion of picking the fruit.

Being able to let go of his assistant coach shows that Westphal is not a very harsh coach.

After the referee made the decision at the technical table, he let the starting players of both teams come on and the game officially started.

This time, on a jump ball, Jelani McCoy finally got tough and grabbed the ball from Brad Miller's head.

Even though Brad Miller is taller, his bounce is really hard to describe.

Shamond attacked with the ball, and Wang Hao began to move according to the tactics in advance, which was a very conventional style of play.

However, at the beginning of the game, Eddie Robinson quickly came up and made small moves in his hands.

If it was just this level of defense, it would still be within Wang Hao's acceptance range.

Wang Hao started running. Eddie Robinson was not slow and could really keep up with Wang Hao.

It's just that this guy's skills are very rough. Not only his offensive skills are rough, but his defense is also rough.
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