Add Bookmark | Recommend this book | Back to the book page | My bookshelf | Mobile Reading

Free Web Novel,Novel online - All in oicq.net -> Comics -> Basketball Beidou

Wheel of Destiny Chapter 182: The Value of Calderon

Previous page        Return to Catalog        Next page

    "Everything seems so simple. I really want to know what elements this guy is made of. He reminds me of a person. They were so good in the first year of their career! Because of their excellence, at the same time  Everyone looks so gloomy in front of them! And they always do something that is incredible!" Kenny Cole nodded when he heard this.  But he reacted immediately, knowing that this was in the studio, and the whole world was watching the live broadcast: "Hahaha, are you talking about that guy? Michael? Right! Zhang Weifeng needs to work hard, yes, I think so  , He must work hard! As an old partner, I know you think so too, right!" Smith knew that his words were wrong, and when he heard Cole smoothing things over for him, he looked at the other party gratefully.  Smith pretended to smile and responded loudly: "Yes, you are like a roundworm in my stomach! You know everything I think!" "Wow, roundworm, it's so disgusting, I don't want to do it! Hehehehe  "The two of them wanted to chat as usual, but it seemed that they had forgotten what they should be doing!  The competition on the field is still going on fiercely.  In the first quarter, Zhang Weifeng took most of the ball. Both Wallace and Jason Smith, who came on later, finally came to their senses with excitement on their faces.  Started his own explanation.  "This wave of offense is still directed by Calderon. This player is really efficient. He has sent out 7 assists so far, and there are no mistakes on his stat sheet." Steve Smith squinted his eyes.  , the joy on the face is even stronger!  Pistons fans cursed Zhang Weifeng's continuous goals.  They felt like their voices were almost hoarse, but it had no effect on Zhang Weifeng, as if the opponent would get better and better because of it.  The Kings once again launched an 11:4 offensive, forcing the Pistons to call a timeout again.  (This site. Your support is my greatest motivation.)
Didn't finish reading? Add this book to your favoritesI'm a member and bookmarked this chapterCopy the address of this book and recommend it to your friends for pointsChapter error? Click here to report