During her internship at Nike, Rachel witnessed firsthand the position Qin Yue held within the Nike Empire's territory. She even participated in several meetings as a close associate of Qin Yue, where Nike planned step by step to elevate Qin Yue to a legendary status.
During her time at university with Qin Yue, Rachel was well aware that Qin Yue was by no means a cold or indifferent person, but his dedication had long been given to that damned basketball.
In Qin Yue's life, he loves only basketball, and basketball alone is his true love.
It's outrageous, but Rachel knew this was the truth.
So, after a year of cooling down, Rachel decided to take a step back. That day, when faced with Qin Yue's invitation, she pouted and then laughed: "Having a boss who pays me a salary and lets me exploit him for free, why not?"
On the night of the jersey retirement ceremony, Rachel successfully took advantage of Qin Yue.
The next day, after a night of deep exchange, Rachel officially joined Qin Yue's team.
Originally, Qin Yue intended for Rachel to be responsible for his news and PR, but considering during her Nike internship, Rachel had already accumulated a wealth of experience in sports marketing. Besides, in the past year, Qin Yue had a pleasant cooperation with that Slavic girl sent by Schwartz, so he ultimately decided to have Rachel handle the relevant matters in sports marketing.
This was a relief for Evans, who had been nearly overwhelmed with work lately.
"Great, I finally don't have to handle those damned sponsors for you anymore."
As Qin Yue's personal chief steward...
Evans has lost a full 30 pounds over the past year.
Moreover, the better Qin Yue performs on the court, the heavier Evans's daily workload becomes.
Now, successfully passing the sports marketing responsibilities to Rachel, Evans immediately felt like he had returned from hell to earth.
"Next, you have to help me relax a bit. Do you know how painful it is to be interrupted by phone calls at critical moments while arranging parties for you guys?"
"But I still need to adapt to the team."
"Sports Illustrated just picked a few cover girls for you."
"Well, actually... I'm not that busy. After all, Michael Jordan also said that balancing work and rest is the key to greatness."
Damn work-life balance!
How could Sports Illustrated not notify him early about such a "big" matter—when seeing the carefully selected cover girls by Sports Illustrated that day, Qin Yue repeatedly gave Evans, who was beside him at the time, a furious look.
Three days later, a satisfied Qin Yue officially rejoined the team.
On October 5th, the Warriors held their annual media open day.
Facing the press's onslaught, the young newly appointed head coach of the Warriors, Mike Malone, showcased his maturity which was completely inconsistent with his age.
As well as his inherent "sharp tongue".
"Why is there still discussion about whether LeBron or Messiah is better? Didn't last year's Christmas night already answer this question? LeBron can only pad his stats in garbage time, whereas Messiah had already scored a '40+' triple-double by the third quarter."
"As a former assistant coach for the Knight, am I being too harsh on LeBron? No, I don't think so. In my view, until LeBron figures out how to better link his dribbling and shooting, he has a lot more work to do before reaching greatness."
"Who is the Warriors' biggest opponent in the new season? It's definitely ourselves. We have a team of talented players and a superstar whose dominance can last for at least ten years. As for me? The great Coach Montgomery already said that the Warriors could win the championship with just a dog tied to the sideline."
After saying this, Malone, who also brought his pet dog to the interview, generously showed the reporters his purebred Rottweiler.
This is Mike Malone...
If you had to make Qin Yue describe him in a text, Qin Yue could only think of... "Ten Hake in a winning version."
In any case, other teams better not let him catch a chance.
Otherwise, Mike Malone would definitely use his big mouth to repeatedly remind those defeated teams of their loss.
Additionally, on media day, Qin Yue's former angel investor, Ira Borko of The New York Times, also got the opportunity for an exclusive interview with Qin Yue.
"The Warriors changed their head coach this summer. What role will you play in Coach Mike Malone's tactical system?"
"I-Can-Do-All-Things."
I-Can-Do-All-Things
This is the future motto of Qin Yue's "Nephew Curry," but in this life, this motto is destined to belong only to Qin Yue.
Because in the upcoming "Overlord Series," this sentence will be engraved on the edge of every new pair of Qin Yue's sneakers.
"During the off-season, many teams have strengthened their rosters, and many people are calling the Western Conference this new season the Wild West... Do you think this will be an obstacle to leading the Warriors to defend their title?"
"I know winning the championship has made us a thorn in the side of every team, but I'm looking forward to facing these formidable opponents."
On open day, for any questions that could come back as a boomerang, Qin Yue chose ambiguous answers.
After all, the example of O'Neal was right in front of him.
This summer, the former league's top center was publicly criticized by Los Angeles media for three months.
No one knew how O'Neal survived those three months.
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