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Soon, LeBron Jas and Allen Iverson, wearing the national team jerseys, walked into the press conference venue.

This is the Dream Team’s surprise for the reporters, and it was ti for the players to make their appearance.

In an instant, all the reporters focused their attention on AI and the Chosen One, just like photographers spotting car models at a car show.

Larry Brown was also glad to relax, without having to answer the foolish questions from those foolish reporters.

AI considered himself the leader of this Dream Team and answered questions with a leader’s tone.

"I will lead the team out of trouble."

"I will use my experience to help the team, you know, I played international gas back in college."

"I’ve faced Yao and Roger many tis; I know them, and I know how to defeat them."

LeBron Jas, on the other hand, felt that Larry Brown invited him to the press conference because he was valued by the coach.

He was determined to turn things around this sumr!

"I’m excited; representing the country has always been my dream."

"Of course, our goal is to win the championship. This is the sole objective of the Dream Team. I know the dynamics of international basketball have changed drastically, but our goal remains unchanged."

"Michael was great; in 1992 in Barcelona, he made NBA players known worldwide. I think we are about to recreate such glory."

Whether it was AI or LeBron Jas, it was apparent that they were both looking forward to the sumr Olympics.

Yes, the Argentines are strong, and Team China has Roger, the superstar, joining them.

But few mbers of the Dream Team felt they would lose the Olympic championship; since NBA professionals participated in the Olympics, it has always been a possession of the United States. From Larry Brown to AI to the Chosen One, they all felt they had the chance to step over the world’s best players.

They all laughed very happily.

After the press conference, Larry Brown was about to return to his office when LeBron Jas caught up from behind and called him: "Coach!"

Larry Brown turned his head to look at Jas, adjusting his glasses, his gaze behind them sowhat indifferent, a different face from the press conference: "Do you need sothing, LeBron?"

"Coach, I just wanted to tell you that I’m ready, ready to contribute to the team."

Larry Brown thought this kid was crazy.

Why would he say such things to him?

He couldn’t really think the Olympics had anything to do with him, right?

Larry Brown’s selection of newcors in the team was more about hoping they serve as high-level practice partners.

Larry Brown had called LeBron Jas to attend today’s press conference simply because he had been resting for too long—the sa goes for fellow newcor Carlo Anthony who played in the first round of the playoffs, Dwyane Wade even reached the conference semifinals. They still needed rest, only LeBron Jas, ousted by Michael Jordan, was the most free.

Playing?

Letting a kid who was in high school last year play in the Olympics?

Only if he were insane.

Of course, Larry Brown couldn’t say these things.

He just nodded: "Good, LeBron, I’ve noted it."

Saying this, he turned away, just like an adult dismissing a child.

Jas stood in place, lightly punching the air, imagining the sumr’s glory.

Larry Brown shook his head once he returned to his office, this was why he didn’t like using newcors, because kids like to fantasize.

Kids dreaming of making a mark and becoming famous at the Olympics?

No, that glory will only belong to AI, Duncan, Stephon Marbury, Roger’s old teammate Shawn Marion, and Jermaine O’Neal.

And ultimately, that honor will belong to him, the renowned Dream Team coach!

That’s the difference between him and the kids; he never fantasizes and always considers things from a practical perspective.

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