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Chapter 2 2. I sign myself!

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    The time is April 10, 1995.

    The location is an international student apartment in Inglewood, Los Angeles. The school he attended is Inglewood High School, one of the top private high schools in California.

    More than a month ago, he and Pierce led the team to win the California High School League championship. Pierce was elected California Mr. Basketball, and he was selected to the California High School All-American First Team.

    Currently, just a few days after the end of NCAA March Madness, Eddie O'Bannon led UCLa to win the NCAA Basketball Championship after a lapse of 19 years.

    Just two days ago, UCLa, which won the NCAA championship, rejected Zhang Hao's basketball scholarship application and suggested that he enroll based on test scores.

    But Zhang Hao doesn¡¯t want to worry about this for the time being.

    "You have one more year to live?"

    Zhang Hao was lying on the bed, looking at the "countdown" written on the subtitles, with complicated emotions.

    "The memory of the "future" can be alive and kicking for a year, which is a blessing from heaven for him.

    But the memory of this current body has a great impact on him. Another thought in his mind is - it is so tragic. A young high school student only has one year to live!

    Two complex emotions are entangled together, and the final thought is - I really want to live!

    Zhang Hao recalled every detail of when he came to the United States to study, and couldn't help but smile bitterly In these days, when color discrimination is the most severe in the United States, he actually came to study in the United States, and he also thought about bypassing the domestic system and entering the American sports industry. This is not a joke.  Play?

    ???????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????OUTOUT out of the blue, I think my father is a sensible person when it comes to business, but when it comes to reflecting his youthful dreams on his own son, he is still a little too naive.

    This is Zhang Hao looking at the current situation from the perspective of "future" memory, because the him in the future memory is better than the him in the current memory, whether it is knowledge, vision, personality, or social skills  The memory of him is stronger, so he naturally dominates. Since both memories have become part of his memory, the one who knows "more" naturally dominates.

    It is now 1995. In the second semester of his senior year, the state high school league has long ended, and even the NCAA competition has ended. Basketball teams from major colleges and universities are chasing the talents of high school students. He is already applying to major colleges and universities for admission.

    He has passed various exams in high school last year and has achieved excellent results in cultural courses. There is no shortage of college studies, but the problem in front of him is not this.

    Basketball Scholarship!  This is what he wants.

    Many years ago, before he entered elementary school, his father, who had returned from the army, saw his "potential" and wanted to train him to play basketball. His father was also a good basketball player in the army and even participated in the Eighth Eighth National Basketball Association.  Tried out for the first team and the second team, but lost.

    As for his "potential" he is to grow taller, run fast, and jump high.

    But the current situation at home is not very good. If you want to study in a prestigious private school in the United States, the cost of studying abroad is too high for Chinese people in the 1990s.

    So we need a scholarship!

    The full scholarship for the first-level NCAA League in the just-concluded 94-95 season is 13,772 U.S. dollars. With this year¡¯s exchange rate of about 8.4 U.S. dollars to U.S. dollars, you can save your family a lot of money.

    However, it is difficult to get a full basketball scholarship from the first-level league!

    There are only a limited number of universities in the NCAA Division IAlthough there are many, compared to so many college students in the United States, the proportion is extremely small.

    Although the NCAA Division I basketball team has 15 full basketball scholarships, a college team is not a professional league team. A team cannot have only 15 people, first-line players and alternate players from freshman to senior years, plus  Let¡¯s say at least 30 to 50 people, and maybe hundreds in a big school. Not all first-line players will play in every game. If there are injuries or temporary leaves, substitute players will naturally be needed to cover them, so scholarships cannot only be played by first-line players.  For those dozen players, there may be several or even a dozen full scholarship spots that are allocated to everyone on the list designated by the college coach. Players who can get a full scholarship alone are not to say rare, but every university  Probably just two or three people.

    These people are all the brightest stars in high school.

    ¡°For example, Pierce, who was chatty just now, may not look like a chubby kid, but he is so talented and has extremely comprehensive skills. Even before he went to college, he felt like he knew everything.

    But the biggest headache here for Zhang Hao is not whether he played well in high school. He is somewhat famous, ranking among the top 30 high school students in the United States but the key is that he is Chinese!

    Zhang Hao stood up and went to the bathroom to cool downNot knowing how to communicate, Zhang Hao tentatively asked in his mind: "I want to sign me, is it okay? I will build my own team, let's call it well, let's call it Ritian Gang! Sign me  Own!"

    After this question was asked, the subtitles, which were originally just plain, suddenly began to distort, then continued to tremble, and finally the screen was blurry!  Zhang Hao was shocked!

    Could it be that you broke this golden finger?

    Wait, does that mean you only have one year to live?

    As soon as he had this idea, Zhang Hao saw the "remaining life" in the upper right corner of the subtitles that remained unchanged even if the screen was blurred. This was a rhythm that would drag him to hell together if he crashed!

    After a while, the subtitles finally returned to normal and new words appeared.

    "The host has established a team: Ritian Gang, and is about to sign Zhang Hao as the first player and become his personal coach. Are you sure?"

    It¡¯s really ok!

    Zhang Hao didn¡¯t know what the purpose of signing the contract was, but he signed it first and said immediately: ¡°OK.¡±

    "Ding the host has successfully signed a player: Zhang Hao. Because the host helped the system find a loophole, he received a special reward: Growth Card: Mid-range Jumper Training Improvement Card (Top)." (Remember this site's website address: www.hlnovel.com
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