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Chapter 147

Chapter 147

Stepping briskly into the locker room, Davis found that it was full of acquaintances.

Without saying anything else, Van Exel walked over immediately.

And Webb, Hardaway, Mashburn, Ryder and others also came up to say hello to Davis.

Other rookies also came over to meet the boss with trepidation.

Davis didn't expect that he had such a high prestige in this rookie class. He greeted everyone and left his contact information.

It is foreseeable that for a long time, these people will be their biggest opponents.

unless. . .

Looking at the faces in front of him, Davis suddenly remembered a talented teenager who played at Lower Merion High School.

Then he thought of the flying devil in Wake Forest, and some white linebacker in Canada, and the rebel kid in Philadelphia.

"It seems that this alliance will soon become lively."

"What did you say, Michael?"

"Oh, I said, seeing you, I think our class is likely to become the generation that will rule the league after Jordan." Davis lied without changing his expression.

It's almost seven o'clock, and the game is about to start.

After attending the opening ceremony, DeWeese went to the second-year team to chat with O'Neal and Sprewell for a while.

"Ratt, you have to help Shaq a lot today and let him win this first MVP."

Sprewell pretended to be angry and asked, "Why didn't Shaq help me get the MVP? I'm also a sophomore this year."

O'Neal and DeWeese laughed together, and DeWeese said to Sprewell: "Lart, if you re-enter the draft, I will help you get the rookie MVP!"

The three laughed together.

After chatting, all three returned to their positions to prepare for the official start of the competition.

"In the current All-Star Weekend, the taste of entertainment is still too weak, or start with me." Davis rolled his eyes, and a thought came to his mind.

He went to Donovan to whisper a few words, Donovan was a little surprised, and finally nodded with a smile.

Then DeWeese found Webber, the first-year team's starting center.

Weber and Donovan reacted exactly the same way, first widening their eyes, then nodding with the same smile.

"You go, anyway, I can't compete with Shaq."

Then, when the commentator was introducing the starting lineups of both sides, he stopped suddenly.

"Let's see, the one who is standing in the middle circle and preparing to compete with O'Neal is actually the first-year team's starting point guard——Michael DeWeese."

O'Neal's eyes widened as DeWeese walked up to him and was about to jump the ball with him.

"Michael, what are you doing here?"

"I'm here for the ball!"

O'Neill laughed out loud. In terms of entertainment spirit, O'Neill has not been afraid of others.

So, in the expectation of the audience, O'Neal lost to Davis with a jump ball without any flaws.

And Davis successfully won the ball, which also aroused loud cheers from the fans including the players on the sidelines.

On the first offense, DeWeese found O'Neal in the low post in a decent manner, and then asked Webber, who was temporarily a guest point guard, to ask for the ball.

Naturally, Webber would not miss such a good opportunity to perform. He passed the ball over the head of second-year point guard Jim Jackson to DeWeese.

DeWeese started punching O'Neill back in a decent manner. O'Neill showed no pressure, and even danced with his hands behind his head.

Amidst the roar of laughter from the audience, DeWeese had a decent set of moves, ignoring O'Neal next to him who was not moving, and ended the attack with a very difficult turnaround jumper after a dream step.

The ball obediently landed in the basket, which once again aroused cheers from the fans in the audience.

Not to be outdone, O'Neal took the ball from the backcourt, and walked to the frontcourt with the ball amid waves of cheers and applause.

DeWeese stepped forward to steal in a decent manner, but was directly shaken to the ground by O'Neal's clumsy behind-the-scenes change of hands.

O'Neill was still not reconciled. After shaking Davis, he came to the top of the arc, looked back at Davis who had just got up, and hooked him.

Davis returned to O'Neal and began to defend O'Neal seemingly very seriously.

O'Neill started to move in a rigid manner.

Changing hands under the crotch, back luck, crossover, after O'Neill showed off his skills, he found that it didn't have much effect on Davis, so he turned his back and began to arch inward in embarrassment.

The players watching the game from the sidelines had already crawled all over the floor. They didn't expect these two rookies to be so entertaining.

Amidst the hahaha laughter, O'Neal arched DeWeese into the penalty area, and then set a standard guard's back-hitting action, turning around and falling back for a jumper.

The ball is unsurprisingly three non-stick.

The NBA's first rookie challenge was carried out in such a joyous atmosphere.

The performances of Davis and O'Neal also set the tone for the rookie challenge in the future.

This is another story, don't mention it.

In the first three quarters, the two sides played a high score of 120-120. In the fourth quarter, the two sides put away their hearts and began to really compete for victory.

Under the intentional release of the strongest point of the first-year team - Davis, O'Neal's second-year team quickly opened the score.

Whether he plays Webber or Bradley in the paint, it is as easy as drinking water.

And the overall strength of the second-year team is indeed much stronger than that of the first-year team.

In the end, the second-year team won the first Rookie Challenge 145-136 with nine points.

At the end of the game, all the audience stood up and applauded unanimously, thanking the players on the field for bringing them joy.

DeWeese put O'Neal's shoulders to gesture to the sidelines, so the applause was even louder.

O'Neal scored 40 points and 21 rebounds. This is why Donovan specially gave him a lot of playing time in order to fulfill him.

DeWeese's data is not bad. Even if the fourth quarter was released, he also scored a triple-double performance of 32 points, 11 rebounds and 14 assists.

He sat courtside, waiting for the announcement that O'Neal was the MVP.

"Won the MVP of the first All-Star weekend rookie game: Shaquille O'Neal of the second-year team..."

Davis nodded in satisfaction.

"With Michael DeWeese from the first-year team."

Davis fell straight out of his chair.

Standing up blankly, he looked at the deputy general manager who announced the result, and pointed at himself in doubt.

"I?"

The deputy general manager nodded.

So Davis came to the stage in a daze and lifted the MVP trophy with O'Neal.

O'Neill was happier than he got the MVP. He patted Davis on the shoulder hard, making Davis wonder if his bones were okay.

Then he reacted.

"That's how you got the MVP trophy of the first All-Star rookie game? Then don't bully young people next year?" Davis grinned, thinking silently in his heart.

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