All I Really Want Is To Play Basketball

All I Really Want Is To Play Basketball

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我真的只是想打铁

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: 我真的只是想打铁

By writing quietly

3.5
Completed chinese Web Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
888 chapters
Original Publisher
Unknown
English Publisher
webnovel

Description

In the 90s, as David Stern waits anxiously outside the Great Dynasty TV station building, looking at the NBA recordings in his hands and pondering about how to enter the Chinese market brimming with potential, never does he expect that… Praying to God, actually works! “Steel Shadow” (or Tetsukage if we want to go with the Naruto reference), “Northern Deity”, “Smiling Guardian of the NBA hoop”, “Never Shoots Unless He Does a Fadeaway Shot”, “Elegant Jump Shots”….. When the bearer of all these titles, Su Feng, suddenly appears, it marks the beginning of youth for many people in the future! “Ah spat! How far must these haters go! My nickname is “Godslayer”!” Su Feng complains after reading the newspaper. G-O-D-S-L-A-Y-E-R. But have you wondered? How many godlike players can the NBA produce in the 90s?

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
Unknown
English Publisher
webnovel
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

All I Really Want Is To Play Basketball Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on All I Really Want Is To Play Basketball ### First Impressions "All I Really Want Is To Play Basketball" immediately grabbed my attention with its intriguing blend of fantasy and sports. It's a unique combination that promises something different from your typical sports novel. The premise is interesting, and I was eager to dive into a world where basketball wasn't just a game, but something more. ### What Works Well The protagonist, Su Feng, is definitely a highlight. He's portrayed as a charismatic and confident individual, traits that make him instantly likeable. His dedication to basketball is evident, and I found myself rooting for him as he pursued his goals. The story also seems to emphasize his hard work and genius, which is a winning combination. The author does a great job of building a compelling character that you want to see succeed. I also enjoyed the dynamic between Su Feng and Kobe. The bond between them adds an extra layer of depth to the story, exploring themes of friendship, respect, and camaraderie. The author does a good job developing this relationship, and I found myself invested in their interactions. ### Areas of Concern While the novel has many strengths, I did find some of the "cheats" aspect a bit jarring at times. It can feel a bit too convenient, taking away from the realism of the sports element. While it's part of the fantasy genre, a little more subtlety could enhance the reading experience. ### Final Verdict Overall, "All I Really Want Is To Play Basketball" is an enjoyable read with a unique premise and a captivating protagonist. The blend of fantasy and sports is well-executed, and the characters are engaging. While the "cheats" aspect could be toned down, it doesn't detract too much from the overall enjoyment. If you're looking for a sports novel with a fantastical twist, this one is definitely worth checking out. I'd give it a solid 3.5 out of 5 stars.

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