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Chapter 133: Knicks vs Lakers 3 (Point Giant)

Staples Center, Los Angeles.

The Lakers couldn’t exactly throw Lamar at Lin Yi. Not when the guy had already dribbled past half court. As soon as Lin crossed the midline, Odom and the rest instinctively tightened up.

To be fair, Lin respected Odom. The guy had never tried to be the guy, and honestly, he was perfect as a second or third option. Super versa...

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Chapter 42: Season Opener: Arsenal vs Sunderland (Fragile Defense)

In the afternoon scrimmage, Kai continued to perform impressively.

Midway through the session, the Professor instructed Le Kai to attempt a threatening long pass—ideally aimed at Podolski or Gervinho.

Kai followed the instructions without hesitation.

With either foot, he launched a precise long ball into a wide-open area behind the opposition’s line.

Unfortunately, n...

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Chapter 41: New Haircut

[Mr. Wilson's Parlor, North London]

Mr. Wilson’s haircutting skills were well-known in North London..

Despite being 67, he had never left the trade.

What he was most proud of, though, was claiming to have once cut the hair of Arsenal’s legend, The Iceman, Dennis Bergkamp.

Of course, this was entirely a one-sided story.

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Chapter 132: Knicks vs Lakers 2

“The Knicks called the timeout first,” Kenny Smith said, eyebrows raised.

“Yeah, not surprising,” Barkley muttered. "Lin has looked off tonight. D'Antoni will look to use this to tweak some changes.”

As the Lakers cheerleaders wrapped up their routine, both teams trotted back onto the court.

Phil Jackson gave D’Ant...

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Chapter 131: Knicks vs Lakers

“Here we go! Game’s live—Lin wins the tip again,” Kenny Smith said on TNT.

That’s 14 straight jump ball wins for Lin Yi. The guy was on a streak.

Bynum, who just lost yet another jump ball, wasn’t exactly thrilled. Meanwhile, Lin Yi was already sprinting down the court—and what did he see?

The Lakers were throwing Artest on him.

“You gott...

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Chapter 40: New Blood, Old Shadows

July 14, 2012.

A few weeks have passed since the official start of Arsenal’s pre-season training.

During this time, familiar faces were missing, and new ones had taken their place.

Van Persie ultimately chose Manchester United, chasing his Champions League dream with Sir Alex Ferguson.

Despite previous claims that he would never give his services to a ...

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Chapter 39: Money Talks, Bul****t Walks

Recently, Arsenal have found themselves in a whirlwind of change and uncertainty.

The primary turbulence comes from the boardroom.

After Robin van Persie announced he wouldn’t be renewing his contract, manager Arsène Wenger made a rare public statement, voicing his support for Russian shareholder Alisher Usmanov and lobbying fellow board members on his behalf.

With Wenger...

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Chapter 130: The Big Man Terminator

After the Knicks pulled off a few trades, their three new guys wouldn’t be available until at least November 28th. So, for the first couple of games on their West Coast trip, the Knicks had to reshuffle things a bit. Tony Douglas was bumped into the starting lineup.

Nate Robinson? Not happy at all.

"I can’t believe this," he muttered in the locker room, clearly pissed. “Tony? ...

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Chapter 129: Celtics vs Knicks: Lessons In Levels

Before the trip back to New York, Lin Yi checked his phone.

…200 unread messages from the 2009 Rookie Draft Class group.

These guys never stop talking.

James Harden@ Lin Yi: “Yo! Man! You dropped 61 in just three quarters and no response.”

Jonny Flynn@Lin Yi: “Congrats dude Jennings was running his mout...

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Chapter 38: The Breaking Point

Friday, May 18th, 2012.

It has been five days since the end of the 2011/2012 season.

Manchester City have claimed the Premier League title for the first time in 44 years.

In a dramatic finish, they matched Manchester United in points, but edged them out on goal difference. For City fans, it was pure ecstasy — the kind that only comes once in a generation. View Post

Chapter 37: Forged In Sweat

Kai enjoyed his conversation with Zheng Xin. Being able to converse in Mandarin with a fellow countryman oddly felt liberatingly nice.

Kai returned to Billy’s place, took a shower, and headed back to his room.

...

In Arsenal’s equipment room, Kai was lifting weights under the watchful eye of assistant coach Pat Rice.

Iron work, resistance band drills, and ball contro...

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Chapter 128: 9-3 And Onto The Next Opponents

Three quarters. Sixty-one points.

The media and fans were going crazy—but Lin Yi? Dude was chilling.

He felt great tonight. He knew the Nets inside out, so putting up those numbers? Honestly, not that surprising to him.

If anything… he just felt kinda drained.

“Man, I’m gassed,” Lin Yi muttered to himself as he leaned back postgame.

No wo...

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Chapter 127: Knicks vs Nets End ( 61 Points)

Buckley suddenly snapped back to reality—wait a second, the third quarter isn’t even over yet.

Even though the game's a total blowout, Lin Yi is still out there doing work in the third.
He’s already dropped 50 points… and there’s still 6 minutes and 21 seconds left. How high can this kid go tonight?

Yeah, the Nets aren’t exactly title...

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Chapter 36: Between The Lines

“Hey, there is a rumour going around that the captain’s leaving,” Chamberlain said in a whisper.

In the nearly empty locker room, Chamberlain and Kai were changing after finishing an extra training session. The rest of the players had already gone.

Kai didn’t look up. “Doesn’t matter to us. We just need to train hard.”

Chamberlain looked frustrated. “How can yo...

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Chapter 35: The Fire Beneath

February 26, 2012

The Oak Bar, Woolwich, London

Arsenal vs Tottenham Hotspur- Matchday 26.

"That's right! Just smash them!"

"Don’t let those Spurs lot get too cocky!"

"Push forward!"

"Beautiful from Arteta!"

"Song—steal it! Ah, damn it!"

The bar was in chaos. Arsenal fans were on their feet, d...

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Chapter 126: Knicks vs Nets 4 ( The History Maker)

For Knicks fans and Chinese fans alike, this halftime break felt like forever.

Down by a massive margin, even the local Nets crowd couldn’t bother pretending to enjoy the halftime show. The cheerleaders danced, the half-court games played out—but the energy in the Izod Center was just... gone.

Finally, after what felt like an eternity, the players came back out.

But the pl...

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Chapter 125: Knicks vs Nets 3 ( The Showtime's On Demon Time)

End of the First Quarter. 

Lin Yi: 24 Points.

Unbelievable.

Terrifying.

The guy’s on a rampage tonight.

The fans online were hyped.

@I_luv_the_Knicks:

Is Lin-sanity gonna break Jennings' record tonight?!

@Matt:

Crazy work! The dude already dropped 24 in one q...

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Chapter 34: Dark Times

The Premier League was heating up, and the competition had reached a boiling point.

Among Europe’s top five leagues, the Premier League remains the most competitive and unpredictable.

As the season moved into its second half, the intensity only grew—rivalries sharper, ambitions clearer, and the stakes higher than ever.

At the moment, the league table is polarized.

Ma...

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Chapter 33: Captain's Treat

[Training Ground, Arsenal Training Centre]

That evening, the Arsenal squad returned to the training ground.

Van Persie had already been waiting for them on the pitch.

"Hey, I caught the match—fantastic job out there!" he greeted them with a grin, pulling a few teammates into a warm hug.

At this point, Van Persie still had the desire and hope for winnin...

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Chapter 31: Arsenal Lead

“Another stop!”

Zhan Jun could barely contain his excitement.

This was Kai’s first time marking Townsend one-on-one; he was from the EFL Championship, and he had completely neutralized Townsend.

The previously effective Townsend had become nearly invisible during this stretch of play.

Holding a sheet of notes, Zhang Lu remarked, “Since th...

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Chapter 32: Advancing To The Fourth Round Of The FA Cup

The goal in the first half lifted the spirits of the Arsenal players.

Back in the locker room, Wenger clapped his hands, rallying the team for the second half with quiet determination.

He made no tactical adjustments. The first half had already revealed everything he needed to know—it was Leeds United who needed to adapt if they wanted to win.

Kai said nothing. He leaned bac...

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Chapter 30: Good First Impressions

As the goalless game wound on, Henry's appearance on the sidelines sent the crowd into a frenzy.

Even though Kai was warming beside him, the fans instinctively focused all their attention on Henry.

But in the East, the reaction was just as intense.

“Thirty-three-year-old Henry returns to the Emirates Stadium, wearing the number 12 shirt once again! After three years,...

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Chapter 26: New Jersey

December 25th — Christmas in Europe

Wenger gave the team the day off, allowing everyone to enjoy the festive holiday.

But Kai still showed up at the training ground to work alone. He didn’t have a strong connection to Christmas, and with his hearing nearing its conclusion, he needed to stay sharp, ready to play at any moment.

As the saying goes, sharpening...

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Chapter 25: A New Hope For The East

In a modest London apartment, Zheng Xin folded his shirts with practiced ease, placing them neatly into his suitcase.

In just three days, he would be on a flight to Paris.

Unknowingly, he had spent eight years in this city. Eight years of work, change, and watching history unfold on the green fields of English football.

After the 2002 World Cup, he'd been assigned to London as...

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Chapter 29: A Spark In The Waiting

[Emirates Stadium, London]

Sitting on the bench with the cheers of the Arsenal faithful echoing behind him, Kai didn't appear the least tense.

Strangely enough, the nerves that had plagued him before entering the stadium seemed to have melted away.

The bench was arranged in two rows, with most players occupying the back. Henry sat furthest down, ready to be ca...

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Chapter 27: Big Boots To Fill

Arsenal’s No. 4 jersey—it’s nothing short of legendary, and the current number of Per Mertesacker.

And yet, it’s a number that’s often spoken of as cursed.

Its two past owners were club captains: Patrick Vieira and Cesc Fàbregas. Both left the club under clouds of disappointment. Vieira was shown the door, and Fàbregas, well... many fans saw his departure as a betrayal.<...

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Chapter 23: Matchday Experience

After the last incident, Kai's status in the locker room had quietly shifted.

That's not to say his words suddenly carried weight, but still, nobody wanted to mess with him anymore.

The memory of what happened was still fresh for everyone.

And judging by how the coaching staff handled things, it was clear that Kai had a place in their plans.

With the noise dying down, hi...

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Chapter 28: Making The Cut

Wenger had offered Kai accommodation at the Highbury apartment. While generous, it was located in central London, far from the training ground, and Kai didn’t have his vehicle. In the end, he chose to stay at Billy’s place.

Billy, of course, was over the moon with Kai’s decision.

Lately, Billy had been in high spirits. Maybe it was Henry’s return—something that had reignit...

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Chapter 24: Work Permit In The Bag

Since Arsenal’s thrilling 5–3 away win over Chelsea and their 3–0 home victory against West Brom, the club has entered an unstoppable run of form.

Robin van Persie’s explosive performances have played a key role. As Arsenal’s main attacking threat, Van Persie has led the charge, scoring goals and helping the team close in on the top of the table...

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Chapter 19: Waiting On The Whistle

After the first training match, Kai began appearing regularly in the lineup for the main team training.

Every time he was on the pitch, the team's overall performance improved noticeably.

It wasn’t just his passion for the game—it felt like the team’s whole rhythm shifted.

Arsenal remained Arsenal, but there was something subtly different about them now. A certain spark....

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