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Summary of the end of the past in the north

First of all, as always, I would like to thank all the big guys for their support to Lao Ge, and for your monthly tickets, rewards and subscriptions.

I don’t know how to write the second part of this book, so it’s over to write it here.

In fact, in my conception, the task of the second part is to depict the period when Li Ang first entered the league and was still immature.

In fact, it is not just Li Ang, it is also a small growth history of the five major points guards (Kobe: Big Five? Bah!).

So in this movie, you can see these five young people hitting walls everywhere and seeing their transformation.

McGrady went from immature to being the only one, Carter went from a playoff softball to a 50-point run with AI. Iverson's tenacity, Kobe went from a "unclassy" little defender to the first of the five major points guards to win the cup.

Of course, there is also Li Ang. From a small blue-collar worker to becoming the core of the team for the first time after Carter was injured.

The theme of the volume "Past Events in the North" is growth.

This is also why I chose the Raptors to start, because at the beginning of the Raptors, Li Ang and the four major points guards can interact the most and join their growth. Only when the Raptors start can the protagonist leave reasonably after playing a certain score.

Now let’s talk about Li Ang’s finals and the third season. Everyone must have thought that I quickly passed the 2001 finals and the third season with less than 10,000 words.

I originally wanted to write more details in the finals and the third season according to my plan.

After all, this is an indispensable experience in Li Ang’s growth and a focus of the main contradiction, with many plots.

But there is a problem. As an online article, the finals and the third season are not "good" enough, and it seems not satisfying enough.

Although this book is not pursuing the sheer pleasure of punching Jordan in a rookie season, it is pursuing a more reasonable pleasure.

But in the final analysis, this book still needs to make everyone feel good.

I think no one would want to see Li Ang and Carter still lose to OK after doing their best.

No one wants to see Li Ang’s struggle after Carter was injured, and see the opposition between Li Ang and the management.

I can write it in detail or add other exciting points to it. But in this way, it is easy to give you wrong expectations, as if the Raptors are about to win the championship. Once the expectations are lost, things will happen. On the other hand, it will also make the overall rhythm slow.

So, I directly deleted the relevant plot and simply did not give you unrealistic expectations.

In the final analysis, online articles are about telling stories. If the plot is not comfortable enough, just skip it. There is no need to follow the chronological order step by step. This is not a documentary.

Here we use flashbacks and memories to pass the finals and the 2002 season, which is also a new attempt in sports literature.

In fact, the ending of "The Past of the North" is the Eastern Conference winning the championship. The memories of the previous chapter are already the beginning of the third volume.

Of course, there are still many details in the 2001-02 season, and many things have happened. For example, Li Ang’s upgrade during this period, the rewards he received, etc.

But don't worry, these will be fully supplemented in the subsequent plot.

Regarding the management issues, I can only say that the Raptors were so artificial in the original history. The Raptors' general manager's slutty operations in my article are all slutty operations in reality, so there is no such thing as forced transfer, which is even more outrageous in reality.

How outrageous? That's so outrageous that people like Carter are so elegant that they are so angry that they are directly thrown over the shoulder in the locker room and throw the head coach.

There is also the 2001 finals. Some book friends may think that if they lose the finals, the protagonist will not be able to challenge Danzi's status in the future. After all, Jordan won the finals.

In fact, I also said it through Oakley's mouth, and it depends on which angle you interpret it. On the other hand, it can be said that people who have never played in the finals in the second grade can compare with the protagonist? Will there be no Li Ang and Liu Bi who cannot play in the finals in the second grade in the future?

Is that if Jordan didn’t win the championship in the rookie season, he wouldn’t be as good as the Magician?

In fact, the winning or losing in the finals is not a hard indicator. Just imagine, if Jordan led the team to the finals in the second grade but lost, his future achievements remain unchanged, then will this failure in the finals affect his status in the martial arts world?

Obviously not, but people will praise him for being young and promising.

Jordan couldn't even win a game in the playoffs when he was in the second grade, and Li Ang was able to enter the finals in the second grade. Is Jordan more Liu Bi? It doesn't make sense.

Jordan never lost in the finals, but because he and the team were not strong enough, he couldn't even make it into the finals.

Of course, they won’t lose if they don’t play, just like people joke that the national football team has never lost to Ronaldo’s Portugal and Messi’s Spain in the World Cup, so are they very Liu Bi?

Therefore, there is no need to worry too much about winning or losing in the finals. Historical status depends on the number of champions, data and dominance.

If you reach the finals in the second grade but lose, it is not embarrassing. If you still lose with a group of outstanding teammates at your peak, you will still lose in the finals. That is what it means to have an impact.

If the conditions such as "the playoffs cannot be tied up in the seventh place" and "the finals cannot be lost" are regarded as hard indicators, then as a novel, the story will lose a lot of suspense and tension, which will make it boring to watch.

After the talk of "The Past of the North", let's briefly talk about the third part.

Compared with "The Past of the North", the overall length of the third part will be shorter, but the overall story will reach a climax.

To put it bluntly, our brother Yunlong is about to start making trouble.

If "The Past of the North" describes how Li Ang went from a rookie to an all-star, then the third part will describe how he went from an ordinary all-star to a superstar and challenged the strong!

I am also looking forward to the third part because there are many exciting plots to be arranged soon.

Lao Ge doesn’t have the habit of resting between the two movies. Who makes me so conscientious (shameless)? So I will meet you tomorrow for the next story!

All that should be said is finished, and finally thank you for your support again.

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