The Rest, Only Noise

Chapter 294: 1 growing puzzle

Louie would never have dreamed that he would be watching a high school game with Jennifer Beals in a Chicago gym with a capacity of thousands.

The two teams participating in the competition are the Simeon Career Academy Wolverines and the Rock Island High School Bulldogs.

At this time, talented high school students across the United States still have an aura of mystery around them.

The style of going to a strong school and beating other schools together has not yet been formed. Most of each talented boy comes from an ordinary high school, and then leads that high school to sweep all the high schools in the state to achieve championships, and then becomes a XXX State Basketball Mr. Get the attention of college scouts.

No rankings, no star high school students, no social media, just word of mouth.

In Chicago high school basketball, there is a legend.

"Magic Johnson with the jump shot at Simeon".

Isn't that James with weakened athletic ability?

Louie was worried about being recognized, so, like Bills, he wore sunglasses.

The Kevin McHale-funded gym, also known as McHale Stadium, is currently filled with students from two high schools, as well as parents of competing players.

"Who's the 'Jumper Magician'?" Bills asked Louie.

Louis didn't know either.

"You don't even know Benj, how can you get tickets?" a high school student asked contemptuously.

Louie asked with a smile, "Is Benj a 'magic who can shoot jumpers'?"

"Yeah! No. 25 of the Wolverines, that's him!" The high school student pointed the way for Louie.

The eyes of Louis and Bills immediately fell on the genius boy.

He is 17 years old and a senior in high school, but several professional scouts consider him the best high school student in the country.

Louie read his name carefully, Benjamin Wilson PG/SG/SF/PF.

He racked his brains and couldn't think of a Wilson or Benj in the '90s.

Could it be a shooting star like Sampson?

It's not impossible, like he'd never heard Sampson's name before.

However, the odds are low.

Because Wilson is only a senior in high school this year, he will have to enter the NBA for at least two years. By the time he enters the NBA and becomes famous, it should already be in the 1990s.

Are there really short-lived '90s stars? Or is he just a bubble being blown out?

Louie carefully observes Wilson's warm-up. He already has beautiful shooting movements and solid dribbling. He is about 203 cm tall and has a long wingspan. +15, or +20? Both are possible.

The body language of his teammates is telling Louie that Wilson is the leader of the Wolverines.

Everyone surrounded him.

At one point, Wilson's ball went where he was.

Louie catches the ball, Wilson runs over, and he returns the ball.

"Thank you," he said.

This was the first time Louis had seen Wilson, and the other's face had once again awakened a certain message in Louis' mind.

Not from a certain player in the 90s, but from a face thirty years later.

How can they be so similar?

Is there something wrong with his memory?

"What do you think of him?" Bills couldn't tell.

Louie is not sure yet: "We'll know when the game starts."

Wilson was in charge of the jump ball, and he was the tallest at Simeon High.

His wingspan helps him win the ball, his teammates pass him the ball, and on the perimeter, he's right across from Louie, staring at opponents with fiery fiery eyes.

There is no extra action, just pull up and throw.

With a height of 203 cm and a wingspan of +15 cm, there is no solution at the high school level.

"Shh!"

It was a three-pointer from NBA distance.

McHale Stadium immediately went into a frenzy.

He showed a variety of abilities, big shots, defensive rebounds, and precise transmission.

Louie feels like he plays five positions on the floor, sometimes the 1, sometimes the 2, sometimes the 3, and often the 4 and the 5 on defense.

Reckless teammates quickly break fast and miss a layup.

However, Wilson flew across the opponent to grab the offensive rebound and made a backhand.

"Benj!!"

People in the gym shouted his name like crazy.

There was no smile on his face, only a cold, but angry look, especially those eyes.

These are the most angry eyes Lou has seen on a basketball player since Kevin Garnett, Kobe, Westbrook, and the "eye-opening" James in the 2012 Eastern Conference finals.

When the opposing insider meets him, he usually just hits his back.

Moreover, it will definitely hit him so that he can't take off and block the shot.

Doing so can effectively avoid being capped.

Once scored, he will immediately hit the ball back.

He's an arrogant and proud competitor who doesn't allow his opponents to take advantage of him.

He grabbed another defensive rebound, dribbled the ball straight from the backcourt, took off in two steps from the free throw line, and smashed the basketball into the basket with his +15 cm wingspan.

Like someone setting a fire in a gym, the atmosphere suddenly heats up.

The young man known as "Benj", clenched his fists and roared, this is a man who really cares about the game and plays with anger every second.

He's definitely not a "magic who can shoot the jumper." That's like saying that Josh Jackson is a full-on Wiggins, Lonzo Ball is a two-meter Curry, and DeAndre Ayton is a modern Chamberlain. , it sounds very false, using all kinds of superstars to set the template, and overemphasizing their physical fitness, as if they are the template itself + talent enhancement.

The first impression of "Benj" on Louie is more like a combination of Garnett's character and McGrady's style of play.

He may not be as extreme as Garnett, nor can he have the extreme sense of the ball that is indistinguishable between left and right hands like McGrady, but he does make people see these two figures.

The great static talent, the top dynamic talent, the good movement control ability, and the fighting desire of "extremely concerned about the game" that Louis appreciates.

This guy looks like a superstar embryo.

"This kid...he looks so fierce." Bills could already feel the murderous aura on Benj.

"Indeed," Louie said. "He played like he was going to eat people every round."

The boiling atmosphere in the audience exploded completely in a round that Benj can call the essence of human movies.

He is 2.03 meters tall, and the dribble is dislocated to hit the opponent's defender under 1.8 meters.

If he hits hard with his body, this round is a normal big fight.

As a result, everyone saw that he first dribbled the ball with his right hand and turned his left hand behind his back to shake the small guard, and then used his left hand to make a prayer that no one had ever seen before, and no one knew what it was, and they lit up the small guard.

One more position out of the way, an open jumper scored.

Elegant movements, like Harden, can kill people with a sense of rhythm. This sense of ball appears on a tall man who is 2.03 meters tall. Give him a wingspan that is 15 cm longer than his height. Saying that he is the son of heaven, I am afraid it is No controversy.

"Benj!"

"Benj!"

"Benj!"

"Can he play in the NBA?" Beals asked in shock.

"There is no doubt about that," said Louie affirmatively.

However, now Louis has even more confusion.

Why, in his world, wasn't there a monster named "Benj" in the 90s?

If the NBA needs to find an equal opponent for Jordan, a player who can compete with him at the level of killing, fighting spirit and talent, Benj will be Louie's recommendation.

How can a monster who can rule the game with his body but use technology to finish the game to fall into the water?

What happened to him?

"Benj" brings more and more confusion to Louis.

This is a game dominated by detached little monsters from the first second.

By the end of the third quarter, Benj had scored 46 points.

To know that there are only 8 minutes in a high school game, his scoring efficiency is terrifying.

The climax of the scene came in the fourth quarter. He finally got tired of using technology to humiliate his opponent. His explosive first step beat his opponent, stepped into the paint, jumped into the air and smashed the opponent's center through the body .

He really wants to eat up opponents who are much heavier than him in that position!

Just a little bit!

He dunked so hard that the ball went in but bounced back.

Others scrambling for the ball.

The ball flew into Louie's hands again, and the referee awarded the ball to Simeon.

Louie has the ball in his hand and sees Benj coming towards him.

The face became clearer, and Louie realized that Benj was familiar to him for some reason.

He threw the ball to Benj, who thanked him, and got into the game.

Similar but slightly different faces, aggressive game desire and style, excellent skills in transport, shooting and passing.

Benj is like the Emoni Bates of the 1980s.

This is another regret after Louie's crossing~www.novelmt.com~ He didn't see Bates' senior season, his college performance, whether he fell after entering the NBA or became James/Durant in the 1920s with Zion.

Louie felt like Bates the first time he saw Benj, and now he does.

He is more complete than Bates.

Louie's big concern for Bates is that he develops too early. The younger he is, the stronger his dominance will be. He didn't see Bates' performance in his senior years, and he didn't know how to fight and compete. What will happen after the NCAA and NBA where the level is not in the same dimension as high school.

But in Benj, he saw infinite possibilities.

In his heart, the mystery is getting bigger and bigger, what happened to Benj?

He can swear by his more than ten years of professional basketball experience that this is an impossible player.

The only ones who can destroy him are Len Byas (drug-dose), Reggie Lewis (sudden heart attack), Jay Williams (car accident), Harry Giles (3 ACLs) ...a disaster like that.

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