The Soul of Competition
竞技之魂
Life lies in sports, competition charms life! This is a sports-related classified book list~
Finish the book with flowers! Legends of Tomorrow Superhero Edition Introduction: He is a billionaire by day and a superhero by night (Batman) Everyone calls him "The Flash", but he is not only fast on the court, he can gallop around like Superman every night, as if he is omnipotent, although occasionally, he will turn into Iron Man and knock the rim off. Some people say that he became so strong because of an elbow. In fact, he was electrocuted three times and still survived. He absorbed all the electricity like a god of thunder, so he became stronger and stronger. The girl who flirted with him has become his girlfriend. Many men want him to become a Green Lantern (to flirt with him and green his mind), but this is impossible. Their relationship is stronger than Spider-Man's web. His girlfriend felt she was not good enough for him, so she auditioned for Wonder Woman in the hope of becoming famous on her own. However, she was not tall enough and lacked aura, so she had to go next door to play the role of Fantastic Four. She was very sad when the movie failed at the box office, so he went to comfort her at night (Daredevil) They were fighting like Mr. And Mrs. Smith, going up to three poles a day. In the end, he became a soft-footed shrimp, while his girlfriend was energetic and radiant like Cleopatra. This is the story of our protagonist, Legends of Tomorrow Stan Bald
Do you think this is the end? Innocent! Mr. Yang's protagonists all have very strong abilities, the kind that can be "seen" directly. However, basketball is a collective sport of five players on the court. No matter how strong individual abilities are, they cannot defend one against five or one against five. No matter how strong a coach is, he cannot go on the field to play for the players, so he will definitely encounter setbacks. But what can't defeat him will eventually make him stronger and more mature! So they could fall in the semifinals in the first season, but then complete another Green Army dynasty for three consecutive championships. As for the sun part at the back, not to mention the final mess, the rhythm has already been lost in the front. So, on the Celtics side, just consider the book closed...
Mr. Yang's new book is Back to Sports. The previous two books by Mr. Yang (I count one for Gold and Silver) and NBA all have protagonists with natural talents and natural growth. It is rare for this book to follow the trend and add a systematic plug-in. However, the data flow also has a rigorous type. It can be seen that the setting still takes a lot of effort. More details may not be apparent until the word count is larger. After all, the protagonist is still a marginal role in the university team. Judging from the parts that have been seen, the sheep are always getting more and more skinny, and from time to time they are clever and can make people smile. The setting of the protagonist is also quite realistic. There is no sense of confusion like other novels where success leads to rampage, nor is there any inexplicable cautiousness or boredom. I feel that this is suitable for most normal people. This is the name. According to our Hokkien dialect, it is definitely a curse word. Thank you for your hard work, protagonist... Gan Liliang is a rich second generation. The unexpected system and his love for basketball allowed him to join the school basketball team at his own expense and start his legendary life.
A fan was lucky enough to get a system that gave him the opportunity to coach Monaco in Ligue 1. The story of becoming the head coach, marrying Bai Fumei and reaching the peak of his life was about to begin, but everything was not that simple... Does this beginning sound familiar? There must be a lot of people who have read "Football Modifier", but that one went directly to coach Real Madrid, and it was a purely enjoyable article; this book is a test of endless return, and it seems a bit obscure at the beginning. There is obviously a system, but it doesn't cheat well and has to give the protagonist setbacks. The first ten chapters are basically a portrayal of a rookie coach's day trip to heaven and hell. But after all, he is the author who wrote "The Wild Lion Commander", and the foundation is still there. When he finally passed the period of sinking, began to arrange suitable tactics, and began to meet the challenges of the games that he had to win, at the beginning of chapters 13 and 4, the game returned to its original level - the game with Lyon was the low point, the game with Marseille was the first high point, and then there is Saint-Germain - the protagonist's start is considered to be the hell of Ligue 1 (haha). If you are interested in this book, whether you have read the author's previous books or not, please have more patience. The early stage is indeed a little bit toxic, but the later part is really exciting, and the description of the competition is great. I also hope that I can give more support to the author who has finally returned, so that he can have more confidence to write and finish this book.
It feels like from the beginning of this book, Tucao's complaints have become more comprehensive, and his creations have become more comfortable. In addition to the heroine, he seems to be making some attempts. For an online novel, it is not a good thing to change the heroine frequently. This is actually criticized in this book, especially the inexplicable loss of contact with the first Chinese original girlfriend - although in fact there is an explanation, it feels more like a blunt transition for Emma's rise to power later on, not to mention, another loli is replaced later - Rabbit is indeed a lolita control and understands the secrets of nurturing. Of course, overall, because it is a sports article, the impact is not very big. Back to basketball itself, in terms of the overall plot line, Tucao is undoubtedly familiar with it and can pick it up at his fingertips. From an innovative perspective, this is of course not good, but a mature work seems to be like this, at least there will be no worries about sudden collapse. However, the pace of this book is indeed too fast, and it is almost easy to become invincible. In the end, I even had to make a bloody plot of changing teams due to injuries. Whether that was a failure or not is a matter of opinion. There are not many parts in this book that really make people feel passionate, or even none at all. Perhaps this is because of the temperament of the protagonist and his position - the point guard, the team's brain itself has a requirement to keep a calm mind? In short, as a competitive novel that should be exciting, it seems somewhat lacking. Of course, it is quite refreshing. In addition to basketball, this book also adds a lot of plots in the entertainment industry. The protagonist even goes to film in person, but I personally don't like it very much. It feels a bit nondescript. Later popes handled this aspect better, which can be considered an improvement. If you haven't read this book, I still recommend reading it. Although the later games tend to be a bit verbose, the previous chapters are still very good. If you don't like the off-field plot, you can just skip it.
The author of "The Godfather of the Dynasty" and "The Legend Maker" and the basketball writer Yu Weng's new book has been uploaded! I haven't finished reading Legend yet, and I haven't finished this one yet. I'll evaluate it after I finish reading it...
After "Winner Takes All", I thought Lin Hai would go further and further in that kind of business model, but I didn't expect that he would then bring this novel version and football version of "Slam Dunk"! --Well, to some people, this seems to be too much praise. This book has indeed not reached that level. It can only be said that there are some similarities. Perhaps this is why the comic adaptation feels not inconsistent. It can even be said that compared to the sense of difference brought by the text, the two-dimensional comic world is better able to show the protagonist Rong Guang, a character who seems to be a bit middle-class. From this perspective, this book may be more commercial because it is more conducive to adaptation. Of course, there are other important supporting characters in this book, such as Lucas, Kaká, etc. Especially in the last three people training together as a team, many people probably have the illusion that they are watching a slam dunk. The protagonists created by Lin Hai seem to be becoming more and more extreme, and often make people feel a little bit different, as if they are divorced from real life. However, if it is used as an artistic process and does not consider too much so-called rationality, this book can actually bring people a lot of pure happiness. The most touching part of the book: the scene where Gordo died, it felt like a little character was brought to life, but the scene where Paula took over was actually a bit bloody - especially in the end, the two of them got together by accident; The most erotic part of this book: Rong Guang and Kaka fell on the grass together after training, and then disliked each other. It was simply the football version of Sakuragi Hanamichi and Rukawa Kaede...
Tucao's second work - Actually there was another one about Obai before, but that one goes without saying. Anyway, this is the second one I've read... The protagonist was a fat paparazzi in his previous life, but after his rebirth, he became a member of a rugby team. Needless to say about his physical fitness, he entered the basketball world by mistake, and the following story unfolded... The protagonist can also be regarded as "one person, one city". They are both in Los Angeles, but they were with the Lakers in the early stage. Later, because of the disagreement with Kobe - maybe it was from here that Tucao embarked on Kobe's "path of no return"? (Manual funny) - and ran away from the Clippers, and then died. The reason for dying is also very simple, because the heroine is the fictional heroine - the daughter of Clippers owner Sterling (the one who was forced to sell the team due to racial discrimination in reality). It is worth mentioning that the heroine was a lesbian before, and was straightened out by the protagonist 2333 To a certain extent, I think the protagonist Ye Feng is actually an enhanced version of James. He is also at the small forward position, has the same terrifying physical fitness, and even better shooting. At the same time, he also brings Love (in reality, James took Love with the Cavaliers). Speaking of Love in this book, I have to mention Rabbit's bad taste, which actually brought him together with Paris Hilton. This is also a highlight off the court in my opinion. Although the overall quality of this book is not as good as the later ones - people are always making progress, it is also very interesting. The style of Tucao can basically find its prototype here, and then slowly "evolved"...
The new Go book about seven deaths and eight lives is of course a different story from the Go dream. It can be seen from this book that the author's writing power has become stronger, but the description in the beginning is indeed a bit willful. For online articles, many people may not have the patience to read it, although the information hidden in it is still very important for the rest of the book. The description that comes later into the text is more sophisticated than before. Although this book is not popular, from the perspective of a Go novice, it still feels very good. In today's chess world, alpha dogs are in power. Is it possible for humans to win? In the eyes of many people, there is no such thing, but there are many "ignorant people" who never look back. The protagonist is about to become one of them. The difference is that he also has cheats. After being reborn unexpectedly, there is a soul belonging to the ancient chess master in his body - you probably have a sense of déjà vu as a "chess soul" when you see this? However, the protagonist's starting point is obviously higher, and the cheats are better than those of Fujiwara Sawei. And his goal is, of course, to become an existence that can challenge... No, defeat "dogs"!
This book, um... I don't know how to evaluate it a bit (laughs). Although I have finished watching it, to be honest, most of the early stages were flipped over. In the middle and later stages, I felt that I accepted this style, which made it a little better. However, the existence of Goldfinger destined this to be a story that escalates rapidly, so there is a little less feeling later on. In short, it is wonderful. Of course, the most amazing thing is why I was able to finish reading this book (falling)! Is the protagonist a character in the game setting, or is this a game world? Otherwise, it is impossible to explain why the game is deleted and repeated. What is even more exaggerated than the game is that there is no butterfly effect here at all. The result of restarting is that everything is repeated and the protagonist is in control of everything - without even trying a few more times. This may be a poisonous point for some people. Of course, I personally feel that it is very inconsistent. Moreover, the characters in it obviously have their own personalities in reality, but they all turned out to be funny here. But as a book friend said, considering this as a nonsensical novel, it is surprisingly interesting. In short, don't think about the real NBA, and don't pay too much attention to issues such as logic and reasonableness. Follow the author's rhythm, maybe you can also gain happiness?
A sultry Chinese boy with aphasia broke into the fierce NBA and used his thin body to carry the direction of the team and create his own legend... This book, how should I put it, the writing is decent, the plot design is okay, and the setting of the protagonist is also quite innovative. It seems that people can see some shadows of Kawaii with facial paralysis. Of course, his position is the point guard. However, some shortcomings are also obvious. The update is due to the author's real-life problems, which is understandable. However, for example, in terms of emotional drama, the author's description of the opposite sex is really powerless to complain about. The several women who appear seem to be a little unlikable. The team that the protagonist started with was the Heat, which was not very satisfying - at least to me, after all, everyone knows what it did to Wei Wei in reality, even if Wei Wei is now running back - I can understand it but not accept it, that's it, so the sense of substitution is also declining again and again. There is also the most important part of competition. To be honest, it is too monotonous. It is not a good thing that the author's description of the game is too detailed. In addition, although the book seems to be quite complete, and the author seems to have finished telling his story, the plot ends before it is fully developed, and the title of the book is not reflected. The protagonist is still a rookie and just started, and then it ends in the middle of the season, which inevitably gives people the feeling of being unfinished. Let's put it this way, you can read this book, but don't have too many expectations, at least you won't be disappointed.
Lao Chen's debut, at least in football. The protagonist is reborn as one of the organizations and leaders of the Red Rebels, a group of "rebel" fans who were dissatisfied with the team for various reasons after the Red Devils were acquired. As a reborn person, he has insights beyond the times and knows the general trend of world development in the future, so he began to collect funds in order to turn the Red Rebel Army into a new wealthy family... This book is developed based on the GM business model. It can be said that the "vision" of collecting calves and cultivating little monsters is the standard feature of this type of writing. However, this book breeds passion in peace, and there is no lack of thinking in the imagination, so the meaning is more profound.
Buxiu's second sports work is also a relatively mature work, a story about a Chinese genius making his way in Europe... There is actually nothing new about player-type football articles, but after continuous training from the previous one, this book has improved a lot. It may not give people too many surprises, but this is a qualified sports book, with natural ups and downs, no stiff pretense, and a slowly rising career process. Then there is the single female protagonist, the emotional drama is relatively light, there is nothing to look forward to, but there is nothing toxic, and there are not many off-field factors. Because of the protagonist's character, most of the time she focuses on football itself. He has won countless personal honors with his goals in the Champions League, but due to the inherent problems in his country's football, he will never be able to get involved in the World Cup, but he is still worthy of being the emperor of Chinese football and the superstar of the world. This book is now complete and worth reading!
The protagonist's car accidentally fell off a cliff while hunting in the wild, and he was reborn at the time when he was graduating from high school and taking the exam for special students. It also came with a plug-in system that allowed him to summon the abilities of ancient warriors, whether it was Li Guang's divine shooting, Dian Wei's strange strength, or Langli Baitiao's water ability... The protagonist, who succeeded in the assessment through Li Guang's marksmanship, completely reversed the fate of failure in his previous life and started a new life... The slap in the face at the beginning is really harsh, and it's not that refreshing. If I hadn't read his book before and felt that it was safe, I might not have been able to continue. Probably because Eggplant didn't know much about archery and didn't consider the situation in a hurry, things gradually got better when he moved on to other projects. At least he had the feeling of passion and suppressed outbursts. In short, it is still the usual style of Qingzi's cool sports articles. It follows the trend of Almighty style but also has some re-creations of its own, so you can have some fun...
The protagonist Anxi accidentally got a worn-out Ray Allen jersey, but unexpectedly it was a turning point that changed his destiny... The development process of the protagonist of this book is actually basically based on the real-life development process of Leonard in the Spurs, and then accelerated to a certain extent. The first half of the book is basically in line with the title of the book. The former Kawhi can indeed be called a role player and a model of championship puzzle. The protagonist has won two championships with the Spurs and has had a long time to grow. After all, even if there is a golden finger, there is no good opportunity, especially the "victory" element required for progress. Even if he can grow up, it is difficult to say that it can be completed in such a short period of time. This paragraph can also be said to be the essence of the whole book. However, since the system was opened, the protagonist has gradually separated from his role player status, especially since he left the Spurs to develop independently, but has lost that part of the special appeal that belongs to this book. PS: In my personal opinion, the "advanced version" of this book should be Tucao's "Super Lord of the Rings". Of course, from a purely competitive perspective, the difference between the two books is not really that big. It's just a matter of personal preference, which one I prefer. Of course, this book actually has its own unique features. For example, the stamina pool and other parts can be refined and expanded. Unfortunately, it seemed to have collapsed by then...
Yu Weng's first book can be said to be the pinnacle of the book. When it comes to basketball coaching articles alone, I would put this book first, but if it's about basketball competition, it probably won't be among the top three. Nothing more, just personal preference. This book tells the story of the rebirth of Zhuang Fei, from the big devil who came to Wake Forest to the dynasty godfather with NBA rings on his hands. He is a living legend in the basketball world. This book is a system flow, but the protagonist does not completely rely on the system. The creation and development of umbrella tactics, No. 5 Tactics, etc. Are enough to prove his strength. However, the systematic use of various cards makes this book more interesting. After all, it is not easy to write basketball articles from the perspective of a head coach. If it is not well written, it will make people lose the sense of involvement, but this book obviously does not. The process of creating a dynasty, the development of players, and the waves in the transfer market are all highlights. Highly recommended!
There was a time when sports literature was in full bloom. As for the effect, just look at the two popular ones: football and basketball. This mainly depends on the audience. Although not everyone who reads the novel knows how to play, at least they will hear about it and have experienced it personally, and courts can be found everywhere. For example, for boxing, I am afraid that many people have heard of the sport and know the names of a few boxing champions. Others are completely confused, and even know nothing about the weight, rules, and competition system. However, this kind of biased and unpopular subject matter still has a chance to stand out once it is written. Just like this book, as a rare representative work on boxing, it has become a masterpiece. The full text focuses on the sport of boxing. As a boxing follower, the author's professional aspects are quite good. Although the writing is not very good, the simple text is easier for a boxing blind person like me to understand. However, it is precisely because it is too focused on the sport itself, and the description of the game is not that interesting, so just watching it, it is difficult for me to feel how attractive boxing really is. Also, as a novel, it is a bit too monotonous. The heroine only appeared in more than 200 chapters. At that time, more than half of it was written. I thought that the previous female coach of Ocean Horse was the heroine. After all, it was in line with the protagonist's orientation. There were a lot of pen and ink descriptions in the early stage, but I didn't expect that she was just an agent. However, the author's pace is very fast, and there is no hydrology. After finishing the book, I can read it in one sitting, which is a good experience.
It's a fun basketball article that you can read, and it's already finished. The story begins when a Chinese-American basketball coach was lucky enough to obtain the system. He cured Tracy McGrady's injury with pills rewarded by the system and gained his trust. After being recommended, he became the assistant coach of the Rockets. He took over after the head coach left due to illness, and then led the Rockets to win the championship in one fell swoop and eventually established a dynasty. That's it for Eggplant's coolness. If I hadn't gone directly to Cleveland to coach the Cavaliers and lead James to the championship, my evaluation of this book would be higher. After all, I am half James, hehehe. Of course, there are a lot of unreasonable places and small mistakes, which may be due to writing too fast. So as I said, it's fun to watch. If you're interested, you can try it, otherwise just ignore it.
Still Life Basketball Trilogy Part Two... This book focuses on the point guard position, and it is indeed three (actually, four) different positions in the trilogy. Compared with the other two books, this book seems to have a higher starting point, directly entering the league with the No. 1 Pick in the draft, although it is on a bad team like the Knicks - there are so many Knicks selected in Qidian Basketball Literature, and I don't like the Knicks very much, but if it is written passably, you can read it, and the impact on the team is not big. This is the most common book in the trilogy, and the entanglement of the past and present life makes me feel speechless when I read it, especially since the choices of heroines are almost the same. Why can't Mao have different heroines like Rabbit in each book? The character of the protagonist is also a fusion of the characteristics of the two previous brothers, but they don't seem to have very good characteristics, so I don't like it very much, or I'm tired of this kind of character. As for the basketball text, it's quite satisfactory. There's not much to say. It's just the legendary path of a new era point guard...
It's barely finished, and I hope the new book won't come out like this again. I saw the notice in the comment area before the update, so thank you for letting me know. But I actually knew about this before, because my account has always set the automatic subscription for this book, and I just happened to read it recently. I didn't expect to encounter a scammer... Fisherman is one of my favorite sports writers, although his writing flaws are greater than those of the others. His writing is long-winded and repetitive, not concise enough, and he likes to repeat the same thing two or three times. This was not obvious in the Dynasty book, but it has become more and more serious in this book, and it seems that the water content is really serious, so sometimes even the big chapters seem to have no real substance and are not as rich in content as a short book like Man Rabbit. But the advantages are also obvious: Compared with those current writers who write about systems, a great advantage of Yuweng is that he never shy away from cheating and will not say that the protagonist is obviously cheating. Then he makes people think that the protagonist is getting an advantage and behaves well. Finally, he deliberately suppresses the protagonist and makes people feel that he is abusing the protagonist. On the contrary, it is the interestingness of the system settings. His descriptions are impressive. For example, this book has a reverse BUFF situation and a blacksmithing competition with Jordan, which makes it very interesting. If the setting hadn't been a little broken in the later period, even if this book is really just such a eunuch, it would still be enough to be classified as a classic. This is a small regret. However, the early and middle parts of this book are still worthy of study and observation by current systematic sports writers. Otherwise, if they are no longer good, they will always write off the field, and they do not have the black skills of Rabbit.
















