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Chapter 162: Disappearing Act By Benteke

FA Cup – Fourth Round

January 25: Arsenal vs Aston Villa, Emirates Stadium

The Emirates was still buzzing from the fallout of the controversy when Arsenal welcomed Aston Villa for this long-awaited FA Cup tie. From the opening kick, it was ...

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Chapter 371: Interlude 2

Lin Yi was more serious than ever. He understood perfectly well: if the Knicks wanted to get past the Mavericks, they couldn’t afford to slip. He was the key to this series, whether he liked it or not.

At times, he marveled at his own nerve. Twenty-one years old, already carrying this muc...

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Chapter 370: Interlude

The Knicks had done it — Game 1 was theirs.

Final score: 103-110.

 When the buzzer rang, Madison Square Garden didn’t just cheer; it erupted. Some fans laughed, some screamed, and more than a few were crying. After twelve long years, the Knicks had taken the ...

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Chapter 369: 2011 NBA Finals

May 31st, 2011.

Day of the NBA Final.

Lin Yi stood in front of the mirror, exhaling slowly.

“I’ve just about mastered the gold-level basics,” he murmured to himself. “Footwork, rebounding, those tough midrange shots… and the range is t...

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Chapter 161: Delusional

“What a shit show,” Kai muttered, his voice low but brimming with frustration. “Absolute rubbish.”

He slumped back on the bench, shaking his head. The refereeing had been so poor it almost felt deliberate. At one point, he’d wanted to stare the referee down and ask if he was even ...

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Chapter 368: Champions Of The East

The Heat’s fire finally cooled.

Plenty of people predicted Miami’s downfall, but when the Knicks closed them out 4–1 in the Eastern Conference Finals, the was much more cruel.

For Lin Yi, it was the dream he’d been building toward since last summer, when he methodically shaped...

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Chapter 367: NBA Eastern Conference Finals 4

The last four or five days might have been the toughest stretch of LeBron James’ career.

Even back in the summer of 2010—when his move to Miami drew criticism from every corner of the league—he hadn’t felt this uneasy. He came to the Heat to win titles. But right now?

Game 3 o...

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Chapter 366: Interlude

Lin Yi buried a cold, deep three to force overtime.

In the extra period, the Knicks closed the door — no more chances for the Heat. When the final buzzer sounded, it read 121–116, and Lin Yi — exhausted, glowing, thirty-four points on the night — could finally let himself relax.

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Chapter 365: NBA Eastern Conference Finals 3

The Knicks’ charter jet hummed through the night sky. O’Neal leaned back in his wide leather seat and grinned at Lin Yi.
“Bet you anything Riley’s got one of those nightmare training camps waiting,” he said.

Shaq knew Pat Riley’s playbook by heart. Toward the end of his own c...

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Chapter 364: Interlude

The night after the Eastern Conference Finals opener, Lin Yi finally wrapped up the post-game press conference, grabbed a quick bite with a few close friends, and then slid behind the wheel to drive Olsen home.

Tired didn’t even begin to cover it. Healing by the system, as helpful as it w...

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Chapter 160: F***ing Disgrace

After a ten-day pause for fixtures and winter recovery, the Premier League’s twenty-first round returned with a fixture that promised a bit of bite: Arsenal’s trip to Villa Park to face Aston Villa.

From the opening whistle, both sides locked into a tense stalemate. On paper, there was ...

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Chapter 363: NBA Eastern Conference Finals 2

Madison Square Garden was electric. Courtside, Elizabeth Olsen—dressed in a crisp white Knicks jersey made just for her—wiped at her eyes.

Lin Yi really did work like nobody else. He had the talent, sure, but it was the humility that got her. Even with the spotlight squarely on him, he ...

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Chapter 159: Training Matches Matter

"Arsenal's a lovely place—welcome aboard," Kai said with a quick grin, extending his hand.

Normally, the captain would greet a new signing, but with Vermaelen sidelined, Kai had taken on the job himself.

Shkodran Mustafi—broad-shouldered and nearly Kai's height—shook the offered...

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Chapter 362: NBA Eastern Conference Finals

Tourists hoping for a typical New York night out got something else entirely: a sea of Knicks fans in No. 44 jerseys streaming toward Madison Square Garden.

Even upscale shops along Fifth Avenue joined the frenzy. One luxury boutique flashed a cheeky promotion: “For every steal by...

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Chapter 361: NBA Eastern Conference Semifinals End

The Madison Square Garden crowd still remembered the sting of last season’s playoff exit to Boston. The Knicks were one win from the Eastern Conference Finals, yet the atmosphere carried an odd calm.

Had the fans become overconfident?

Probably. And who could blame them?

New Yo...

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Chapter 158: The Best Midfielder In The League?

Lately, opinions on Kai have become sharply divided.

His superb run of form has earned him a wave of new admirers well beyond Arsenal’s own fan base.
Many of these younger supporters have taken to social media, comparing his numbers to those of established stars around the league.

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Chapter 157: Easy Money

Kai had always been a practical man. “Talking won’t prove anything—we need to try it on the pitch,” he said.

To bring the drill as close to match conditions as possible, Kai invited Mertesacker and Koscielny to train with him. Both centre-backs agreed without hesitation.

They ...

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Chapter 360: NBA Eastern Conference Semifinals 3

May 9 – TD Garden, Boston

Game 4 of the Eastern Conference semifinals. Knicks vs. Celtics.

From quiet confidence to faint hope, Doc Rivers and his veteran squad were down to one question: how do we avoid the sweep?

Midway through the first quarter, the scorebo...

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Chapter 359: NBA Eastern Conference Semifinals 2

Doc Rivers’ brand of mental warfare had worked for years, and in Game 2, his Celtics veterans dug deep, finding sparks of the old fire. But he quickly realized that the Knicks’ new MVP wasn’t just lifting his own play—Lin Yi was raising the energy of the entire Garden.

Before tip-of...

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Chapter 156: Here We Go Again

Arsenal have carried their fearless form deep into the second half of the league campaign.
As Arsène Wenger has made clear, the goal is no longer a top-four finish—this team wants the title.

However, while the domestic chase intensifies, Europe has delivered a familiar twist of fate.<...

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Chapter 358: Interlude End

By the end of the 2010-11 season, twenty-seven players had claimed an NBA regular-season MVP.
Lin Yi became the twenty-eighth.

The league announced its awards early in the morning Beijing time.
Zhang Xiaowei—about to sit for the college entrance exam and dreaming of studying sports ...

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Chapter 357: Interlude: Lin Yi, Unanimous

The Celtics’ heavy loss in Game 1 of the Eastern Conference semifinals felt like a storm cloud settling over the locker room. Head coach Doc Rivers understood the weight of it immediately. Right now, keeping his team’s spirit intact mattered more than any tactical tweak.

“No matter ho...

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Chapter 356: NBA Eastern Conference Semifinals

The night before the Knicks–Celtics showdown, the Heat finally squeezed past the Hawks 4–3, letting Miami fans breathe again.

Lin Yi, watching from New York, couldn’t help thinking the Bulls might drag the Heat into another exhausting Game 7. That would suit the Knicks just fine.

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Chapter 155: West Ham vs Arsenal End

After the dust-up earlier in the match, Arsenal—driven on by Kai—began to play with a sharper edge.

Once the Gunners shook off any hesitation and started to control possession with real intent, West Ham couldn’t cope.

Repeated fouls slowed the tempo only briefly. Arsenal kept co...

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Chapter 154: West Ham vs Arsenal

It wasn’t hard to understand why Robin van Persie wanted a way back to Arsenal. The Gunners were rising fast, rediscovering the old swagger that once defined them.

Manchester United, by contrast, had drifted badly since Sir Alex Ferguson’s retirement. They sat ninth in the table, a full...

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Chapter 355: NBA Playoffs, First Round: Bucks vs Knicks End

The taste of venison really is something special—at least that’s how it felt for the Knicks, who carved up the Bucks again in Game 2.

This time, Brandon Jennings tried to adjust, and the loss wasn’t squarely on his shoulders. His shot was still ice-cold—just 4-for-14 from the field...

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Chapter 354: NBA Playoffs, First Round: Bucks vs Knicks

Madison Square Garden on the night of the 17th was a rolling sea of white. Every seat shimmered with the giveaway T-shirts—extra-large by design so that even the biggest New Yorkers could squeeze in comfortably. For plenty of female fans, they doubled as dresses with denim shorts, which gave th...

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Chapter 153: When The Past Knocks

Barnett’s agency wasn’t just about brokering transfer contracts. His group handled everything from sponsorships to carefully crafted public images.

Take the image work, for example.

Barnett had decided that Kai should be packaged as the classic sunny, athletic young man.<...

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Chapter 353: Numbers Don't Lie

“Hmm…”

Lin Yi stretched his legs under the desk, eyes locked on the glowing tablet in front of him. The numbers stared back like a row of trophies. He’d been scrolling through his season stats for nearly two hours, and the grin tugging at the corner of his mouth refused to leave. View Post

Chapter 352: Season Of Harvest

April Fool’s Day brought no surprises for New York.

The Knicks strolled into Toronto and beat the Raptors, then returned home the next night to complete a clean season sweep.

After the second game, DeMar DeRozan lingered near mid-court, watching Lin Yi exchange high-fives with teamm...

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