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090: Don't Call Me Aunt Jenny (4K(2/2)

There is no way, mainly because Aunt Jenny is really smooth.

It's all Ben Ze's fault...Pants!

The two have been working together for four or five months since June, so they are already very familiar with each other.

Jenny changed her shoes after entering the door, poured herself a glass of water, and then sat down on the sofa casually.

"Isn't it boring? You live here alone." She looked around and found that Wayne's house was still as good as new, and even the labels on some furniture had not been removed.

"I'm not bored, I bought a PS2 game console, the latest model!" Wayne pointed excitedly at the black box next to the TV.

In his previous life, his family didn't allow him to buy it, but now Wayne wants to play back all the missed classic games!

"Okay..." Jenny shook her head speechlessly. Do all Chinese players have such simple interests? She heard that Yao Ming could only visit a game store in Houston.

"That's good, so that you don't suddenly come up with some scandal that catches me off guard. This is the interview schedule for the next month. You can take a look."

"Yeah, thank you for your hard work..." Wayne raised his head and glanced at the press officer, the look in his eyes forced Wayne to swallow the word aunt, "Thank you for your hard work, Jenny."

Without the title aunt, Jenny soon smiled again.

"By the way, did you quarrel with a reporter a few weeks ago?"

"Ah? Is this the case?" Wayne scratched his head, who could remember such a thing?

"That's the one who said that if Kobe was as talkative as you when he was on the bench, he would have been traded long ago."

"Oh oh oh, that seems to be the case."

"Some reporters are really annoying, and sometimes you have to let them know your attitude. But you were a little too direct, and you also mentioned other players, and the impact was not very good. Here, I'll give you this."

Jenny said, taking out a small notebook from her small bag and giving it to Wayne.

Wayne was still curious about what this was, so he opened it and was shocked.

"Here is what I have summarized. Some of the words used to respond harshly to reporters are basically curse words without any curse words. If a reporter deliberately finds fault, you should use it as appropriate.

Of course, you still have to be a gentle person under normal circumstances, Wei~"

"Well...Okay, I understand Jenny. Don't worry, I won't mess around with reporters."

Wayne looked at the strong but not rude words in the notebook and really admired the writing style of these press officers.

Literary people are particular about scolding!

How can we integrate costs!

In fact, Jenny also did this because she wanted to protect Wayne.

She once worked as a press assistant for the Dallas Mavericks, so she knows very well how boring, embarrassing and offensive some reporters' questions can be.

What's more, Wayne is an Asian who "looks easy to bully".

So, she helped Wayne get a little "self-defense" notebook.

In fact, most reporters are afraid of the hard.

If you have a good temper, they will not dare to ask any outrageous questions.

If you are more aggressive, they will only ask what they should ask.

"So, that's the latest plan. Are you going to leave for Cleveland tomorrow? Good luck to you, Wei. After the regular season starts, interviews with reporters will become more cumbersome, so be patient.

I will also try my best to continue to help you predict questions and give perfect answers based on the season trends."

After saying that, Jenny stood up and prepared to leave.

Wayne shook Jenny's hands and walked her to the door.

Watching Jenny get into the taxi, Wayne quickly closed the door and opened the small notebook.

"These...are all treasures!"

Wayne discovered that many of the offensive sentences in Jenny's book could be turned into excellent trash talk with just a few modifications!

If you were to ask Larry Payton, which skill is more important, defense or trash talking.

He will probably answer you: "Just as important!"

Trash talking is a powerful tool in the NBA. It can mess with the opponent's mentality, and it can solidify one's own tough image.

But on the fierce basketball court, not everyone can make witty remarks.

If you use trash talk in an awkward manner, it will be counterproductive.

So, Wayne carefully studied the "Little Encyclopedia of Fighting People" produced by Jenny.

With his iron elbow and trash talk, Wayne felt that he should be able to protect himself in his rookie season.
Chapter completed!
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