NBA money-spending system sparks jealousy among female celebrities.

Chapter 162: 200 Million in the First Round! A Crushing Victory Over the Entire League!



Chapter 162: 200 Million in the First Round! A Crushing Victory Over the Entire League!

Ever since Su Yan saved Scarlett's life, she has fallen hopelessly in love with him and has decided in her heart that she can't live without him.

only.

I've been too busy lately.

Now that I finally have some free time, I plan to find some time to ask Su Yan out and play, to solidify the CP (couple) image that the fans are holding high.

As it turns out... Su Yan and Taylor Swift have already made their relationship official.

The house was robbed.

Of course, Scarlett wouldn't give up; they were just boyfriend and girlfriend and hadn't registered their marriage.

Then anything is still possible.

She had no intention of giving up her savior so easily.

……

Rebecca was practicing yoga in the living room in the morning while watching the news on TV, and she saw the news.

Her house was also robbed.

However... Rebecca is much more at ease than Scarlett.

She knew very well how outstanding Su Yan was, and that a man like him couldn't possibly have only one woman.

The essential.

She also knew that she had never satisfied Su Yan.

no way.

Despite my hard work in training and constantly improving myself, I still can't feel satisfied.

She felt sorry for Su Yan.

So... she felt relieved.

She didn't care, as long as... when she was alone with Su Yan, Su Yan treated her well, that was enough!

……

Taylor Swift and Su Yan's official announcement of their relationship caused a major upheaval in both the basketball and entertainment industries.

The entertainment industry continues all day.

At 2 PM, when the NBA officially announced the results of the first round of All-Star voting, the basketball community was in a frenzy.

The heat has only just subsided slightly.

Fans' attention shifted to the All-Star voting results.

"Who can tell us? Who can tell us? I can't wait to know the results of the first round of voting!"

"let me.

Last year, a total of eight players received more than 2 million votes, with Dwight Howard being the only player to receive more than 3 million votes, making him the all-time leading vote-getter.

That was a year of epic battles.

That means... the NBA is becoming increasingly popular and loved by fans.

This year is no exception.

Let's start with the west.

10th place: Andrew Bynum, "Little Shark", 243,000 votes.

Ninth place: Kevin Durant, 26.5 votes.

Kevin, in his third year, has already reached All-Star level.

8th place: Pau Gasol, 27.8 million votes.

Pau Gasol already possesses All-Star caliber skills, but... he's not very well-known with the Grizzlies.

Now that he's in Los Angeles, his popularity has exploded.

Seventh place: Chris Paul, the "Queen Bee," with 28.1 votes.

Sixth place: Dirk Nowitzki, the "D-Nation's War Machine", with 29.6 votes.

Fifth place: Tim Duncan, "The Stone Buddha", 30 votes.

Fourth place: Steve Nash, the "Son of the Wind," with 32 million votes.

Third place: Amar'e Stoudemire, 45 votes.

The gap between third and fourth place widened dramatically, indicating that... Little Tyrant is one of the strongest power forwards in this league.

Second place: Carmelo Anthony, 54.

One of the two stars of the "03 Platinum Generation," a top-three small forward in the league, and known as the "Offensive Kaleidoscope," Cameron's popularity has reached the peak of his career.

The Western Ticket King.

Unsurprisingly, last year's Finals MVP, "Black Mamba" Kobe Bryant, won $62 in the first round.

At this rate... aiming for over 240 million votes, they have a chance to compete for this year's vote king!!!

Now let's look at the east.

10th place: Ray Allen, the "Gentleman Swordsman", with 184,000 votes.

Ninth place: Shaquille O'Neal, 21.5 votes.

Eighth place: Vince Carter, the "half-man, half-god", with 26.3 million votes.

Seventh place: Chris Bosh, the "Dragon King", with 29 million votes.

Sixth place: Allen Iverson, "The Answer", 32 million votes.

Despite Allen's terrible performance this year, having barely played any games, fans seem to know he'll retire after this year.

Everyone campaigned for him.

I hope he can retire as an All-Star!

"A lifetime of dedication"—this is the greatest respect for the answer!

Fifth place: Kevin Garnett, the "Wolf King", with 48 million votes.

Wolf King went to the Celtics not because his skills had declined, but simply to compete for a championship!

He is the most versatile power forward in the league.

His "wolf howl" and his indomitable fighting spirit are admirable, and his popularity remains high!

Fourth place: Dwyane Wade, "The Flash", 58 votes.

The era of the "Big Four" shooting guards is over. Kobe is now the "best shooting guard in the league," and the second best is... The Flash.

Then the popularity will naturally follow.

Tsk tsk... Someone will definitely ask, Wade, the second-best shooting guard in the league, is known for his "mystery step" that makes him stand out.

He was the Finals MVP in 06 and the scoring champion last year.

With such talent and immense popularity, how come he's only ranked fourth in the Eastern Conference?!

That's right.

It really is fourth.

The top three are all monsters, and the number one will absolutely blow your mind.

Don't rush, let me explain slowly.

Third place: "Warcraft" Dwight Howard, 59 million votes.

Last year's all-time leading vote-getter remains popular this year, but... perhaps he was swept aside by the Lakers' gentlemanly style.

After being worn down by the Lakers' three big men in the paint, they didn't perform well, and their first-round votes this year were lower than last year.

of course.

It's already good enough.

Second place: LeBron James, with 65 million votes.

Despite being ranked second in the East, they have already surpassed Kobe Bryant's 62 votes, the leading vote-getter in the West.

So, how terrifying would the number one vote be?!

hiss~

It will double overturn your imagination and cognition.

The first major upset was Su Yan, the first-round Eastern Conference vote leader and also the league's top vote-getter, who went undrafted from the Knicks.

The second major upset occurred when, with LeBron James in second place receiving a respectable 65 votes, Su Yan received a jaw-dropping 200 million votes in the first round.

Yes.

You heard right, 200 million votes.

The 200 million votes that were enough to compete for the title of vote king were now obtained by Su Yan, an undrafted player, in the first round.

He surpassed second-place LeBron James by a whopping 135 million votes, a landslide victory over the entire league!!!

hum~

Fans who saw the news were all speechless, their mouths agape.

Everyone was in utter shock.

"How much? Two million? Are you sure it's not two hundred thousand?!"

"My God, why? Why are there such exaggerated votes? Even with China's backing, this shouldn't be the case."

Even someone as strong as Yao Ming only held the title of vote leader once; he didn't become the vote leader during a gap in his career!

But now.

The difference is simply too great.

"Yes, 200 million votes in the first round, after four rounds, wouldn't that be over 800 million votes in total?!"

What is this concept.

The all-time leading vote-getter, last year's "Superman" Dwight Howard, only got 315 million votes!!!

"Holy shit! Completely minty!"

"Uh... thinking about it carefully, it does offer an explanation!!!"


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