035: A Gamble of Two Springers(2/2)
In fact, Roy also experienced severe beatings from society before he became an honest team player in the NCAA.
As early as 2002, when he graduated from high school, Roy signed up for the draft and had already participated in trials.
As a result, within the two hours of that trial training, almost anyone who came to participate in the trial training could beat Roy to death.
Roy knew at that time that what he was holding was not Kobe's playbook. After all, Kobe was already able to defeat NBA-level Stackhouse in high school.
After that, Roy gave up on the draft and chose to come back and study in college honestly.
He no longer thinks highly of himself, and now he is willing to be a team player.
Looking at the information of the two defenders in front of him, Wayne touched his chin.
One is not tall and can bounce around, and the other is just a role player now...
So, wouldn’t this be appropriate for the next game?
The current strength of the University of Washington does not seem to be top-notch.
After the elder Sutton introduced Robinson and Roy, he originally wanted to introduce the Huskies' starting small forward Bobby Jones - a guy with the same name as the famous 76ers star in the 1980s.
But when I think about it, even P.J. Tucker can't make a big splash in front of the Cowboys. Jones, who has a similar style to Tucker and can only rely on his athletic ability to hit the basket, shouldn't be able to do anything either.
What's more, there is Joey Graham, an athlete, taking care of him.
But Jones, who is far away at the University of Washington, does not think he is at a disadvantage.
After a long trip to March Madness, the fun-loving Bobby Jones and Nate Robinson wanted to do something.
So, after training, they made a bet with Wayne, who has been extremely popular recently and is the best defensive player in the Big 12 Conference. In the game against the Cowboys, whoever can dunk on Wayne's head will win.
You'll get $500.
For college students, $500 is a lot of money to gamble, so Nate and Bobby were eager to try it.
Bobby Jones and Nate are both very confident in their own jumping. They are just a floor power forward, so they have nothing to fear, just dunk it!
Roy watched the two big brothers bet with great interest and wanted to step forward to dissuade them.
But Nate and Bobby didn't take it seriously, and instead asked Roy if he wanted to participate.
Roy, who is not yet a star, quickly waved his hand: "Forget it, we still focus on winning."
"Don't worry Brandon, we won't lose either victory or dunk." Nate Robinson showed his white teeth and patted Roy on the back.
It's March Madness, so of course you have to do something to make people remember you.
Chapter completed!