No.1 in basketball scoring-Chapter 170 - 103. They are all high school students, why is the gap so big?

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Chapter 170: 103. They are all high school students, why is the gap so big?

After arriving in Oklahoma City, Zhang Yang, Felton, and Anderson headed to the University of Oklahoma together.

Oklahoma City is home to a pair of locally grown, talented basketball brothers.

The older brother, Taylor Griffin, averaged 20 points, 14 rebounds, 2 assists, 1 steal, and 4 blocks in his senior year of the 04-05 season, leading his team to the Oklahoma state high school championship and being named Mr. Basketball of the state. Last summer, he turned down invitations from major city schools and stayed at the University of Oklahoma.

The younger brother, Blake Griffin, is in his junior year this season and has performed even more fiercely than his brother did in his senior year, with averages of 21 points, 12 rebounds, 4 assists, 3 steals, and 5 blocks. Undefeated so far this season, he is the leading candidate for Mr. Basketball of Oklahoma this year.

The brothers, taking turns being Mr. Basketball of the state—although the younger one hasn’t officially received it yet—have become a delightful topic of conversation in the local campus basketball community.

Now, during the Christmas holiday, before Zachary came, he saw on the news that Griffin was training with the University of Oklahoma during the break. He wanted to take a look and see if he could run into him, so he called up Anderson and the aimless troublemaker loitering at the hotel entrance, the little fat boss.

Felton and Anderson didn’t refuse. During the continuous away games, the coach wouldn’t let them continue to train excessively, fearing they might get injured. They were young and full of energy, so finding something to do was fine... The main thing was they didn’t feel comfortable letting Zachary wander around the university alone.

What if some sister at the University of Oklahoma, who is good-looking, has a great figure, and also "good at her game," managed to hook up with Zachary, wouldn’t they be jealous... No, that could impact tomorrow’s game.

Tomorrow is the important showdown of the ’Charlotte Future duo.’

Felton is waiting for Zachary to grow up, so he can take him to the nightclubs. With Zachary joining in, those girls at the clubs will definitely not just cluster around Gerald Wallace.

So what if someone is more rugged, taller, and has nicer muscle definition? He has a handsomer and better-built junior!

Since they were going out, Felton called up a friend who played basketball in the area.

Zhang Yang and the two of them arrived at the University of Oklahoma and he was surprised to see the friend little fat boss had mentioned!

After seeing Felton and Paul greet each other in a hip-hop style, Zhang Yang was even more surprised.

Introduced by Felton, Zhang Yang and Anderson got to know Paul a little.

When Paul greeted them, he just glanced at Anderson and kept his eyes on Zhang Yang.

He wanted to claim the title of the strongest number 3, a statement he also wanted to make but didn’t dare to.

Yet this 17-year-old fellow high schooler said it first!

A mere high schooler averaging 12 points a game dared to make such a statement!

Then, the other guy averaged 15 points a game the following month!

With that talent, it’s okay to speak up a bit louder.

Paul, seeing Zhang Yang also staring at him, realized it wasn’t the same kind of measuring look, but...surprise?

Paul, "Jack, is there something wrong with me?"

Zhang Yang, "I have something I’m really curious about, I don’t know if I should ask."

Felton, "Jack, we are brothers, just ask directly, we will tell you."

At these words, Paul nodded in agreement.

Zhang Yang, "Then I’ll just ask, haha... Are you guys really that close? Can you actually make plans to stroll together?"

Felton, "Stroll?"

Paul, ?

Zhang Yang, "Like, when you have nothing better to do and just hang out together, treading the path until it’s well worn."

Felton, "Oh, you mean that. It’s also the first time for Chris and me to go strolling."

Paul, ??

Wait, is that the point?

Isn’t the point in the previous sentence?

You’re done talking?!

Seeing that the two didn’t intend to continue, Paul forcefully steered the conversation back, "I’ve known Raymond since high school. We met at the North Carolina state championship where Raymond and I were teammates."

Only then did Felton remember that Zachary’s question was about that, and replied, "That’s right, we were teammates in high school. He’s from North Carolina, I’m from South Carolina. We took the North Carolina state championship together. I’m a year older than Chris. After he graduated from high school, both UNC and Duke invited him, but our school already had me, and Duke had Duhon and Redick. He ended up choosing Wake Forest because they needed a point guard... Right, why do you ask?"

Paul, "Yes, yes, yes, that’s how it should be. That’s the proper direction for the conversation."

Zhang Yang, "I heard big brother, you consider Chris and Williams rivals and the ones you most want to beat. I didn’t expect you and Chris to be so close."

Felton, "I consider them my rivals because I want to beat them. That doesn’t conflict with being on good terms with them, does it? I like making friends. If we weren’t on good terms, it would only be because they are jealous of me. They never beat me in college."

Zhang Yang, "Right, the three of you were in the same college district. We are the champions of the district; they are definitely not our competitors..."

Paul, "I shouldn’t have bothered to bring the conversation back on track!"

Just chat, but don’t step on me twice!

If I had 3 NBA first-round draft pick teammates, I could’ve won the national championship too!

And this 17-year-old rookie who hasn’t played a single college game yet dares to say ’our UNC’ as if he were a part of it. Have some shame!

After some casual talk, the four men entered together into the University of Oklahoma campus.

Now the local fans’ favorite in basketball, Paul got a passerby to guide them. The excited passerby led the four NBA players to the court but, unfortunately, the Oklahoma University team, which usually practiced there every day, was next door in Edmond for a warm-up match, leaving only a group of people playing baseball on the court.

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