The Way of Basketball: Never Talk Shit to Him!
Chapter 433 - 206: The Promising Young Su Wan Has a List of Thanks_4

Chapter 433: Chapter 206: The Promising Young Su Wan Has a List of Thanks_4

Especially his speech, which caused various "reposts."

Su Wan thought of something and went online to see the reactions to his speech from the outside world:

"Damn, Su Wan is really too arrogant!"

"He’s so manly, I really like him!"

"So domineering, but if I were him, having won three consecutive championships at the age of 22, I’d be even more arrogant!"

"Note, Su Wan has not lost even a single round in the playoffs up to now, and this is already his third season in the NBA, absolutely crazy, this guy!"

"Feel sorry for the superstars of this era, they’ve met Su Wan!"

"OMG, tell me, is there anyone more arrogant than this man?"

"So why did Cleveland trade him away?"

Is this the treatment of the strong?

Even so unabashed, the outside world is still full of praise.

Tyrone called him during breakfast to coordinate his summer schedule.

Having won the "three consecutive championships," Su Wan planned to rest well this summer.

This was also for the sake of his own body.

As the player with the most games played in the league over the past three seasons, it was necessary for him to give his body a full rest this summer.

Coincidentally, this summer, in preparation for next year’s Olympics, the Huaxia Men’s Basketball Team planned to go to the NBA Summer League for a good experience, so he and Yao, the two "supermodel" players, were excluded for the purpose of training.

Moreover, as the host, the Huaxia Men’s Basketball Team automatically obtained a spot in the Olympic men’s basketball event, hence Su Wan didn’t need to participate in this year’s Asian Championship either.

This was a summer that he could completely decide on his own.

The most crucial point...

Aside from Kobe, everyone else in the league seemed to swallow their pride regarding him, and after the playoffs were finished, he didn’t have much "The zone" value saved up.

Since there wasn’t any potential for significant improvement in any aspect of his physique, there was no reason to start training so soon.

But that damn Tyrone, knowing this, immediately arranged various activities for him.

Mainly...

Su Wan indeed had a lot of "debts" to deal with, so he let Tyrone prepare a list of engagements that could be finished by the middle of August.

After a night’s time, Tyrone arranged the entire itinerary for Su Wan in a sensible manner.

"You have a tour in Asia in July?" Sharapova seemed to have heard his telephone call with Tyrone, and when she came out of her room, she asked.

Su Wan nodded and asked, "What’s up?"

He clearly felt a sense of regret on Sharapova’s face.

"Nothing, I just originally wanted to invite you to watch my match."

Sharapova had Wimbledon in July.

Su Wan said, "It’s okay, I’ll go watch when the US Open starts."

"Really?" Sharapova was clearly much happier.

"But don’t you think you’re playing too many matches this year?" Su Wan asked, hinting at something and reminding her, "Don’t forget, the Olympics are starting next year!"

Sharapova cocked her head and asked, "Do you think I should give up some matches?"

"I think you should know which ones are more important!"

"..." Sharapova didn’t speak, becoming quiet.

"I know the matches you want to play aren’t decided by you." Su Wan spoke bluntly, "You have a terrible father; he’s too controlling."

"How could you?" Sharapova’s expression suddenly became serious, "Su, you can’t talk about my father like that."

"You should know my temper, I always speak my mind." Su Wan’s attitude didn’t soften, "He led you onto the right path, but that doesn’t mean all his decisions are correct! Even if he gambled everything for you back then, sold all his possessions, and brought you to the United States. Likewise, you’ve succeeded, haven’t you? Now he can stand on the sidelines, shouting at the referee, at your opponents, because he is Maria Sharapova’s father. A professional player needs to have their own thinking, consider their own path."

"But you were just communicating with your agent about which commercial activities to attend," Sharapova countered.

"You heard, too, it’s commercial activities. No one can decide which matches I should play or how I should play them, not even my coach, who just gives me advice. Your father, he’s not a professional head coach; he’s a good... team leader! So he only needs to manage your logistics well, ensure you won’t be affected in these aspects during the competitions!" frёewebnoѵel.ƈo๓

Sharapova had no response this time.

She found that whether it was normal conversation or a deeper exchange, she was no match for Su Wan.

Perhaps realizing that she had been too forceful just now, her expression relaxed again, and she joked with Su Wan, "Why do I feel like you’re teaching me to be a rebellious girl?"

"You’re at that age, aren’t you?" Su Wan replied, and the two tacitly ended the conversation.

The reason Su Wan suddenly advised Sharapova to plan her career well was that he knew, starting next year, Sharapova would encounter injury problems and even miss the 2008 Olympics because of it.

Having just heard that she had matches in July, he immediately connected her injuries with her hectic schedule of tournaments.

As someone she had substantive conversations with, it was necessary for Su Wan to give her some advice.

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