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199. You call this media day?(2/2)

On the morning of October 3, very early, there were already crowds outside the Great Western Forum Arena. Yesterday, the Lakers' logistics department had contacted all Lakers season ticket holders by calling, sending emails, etc., and could enter the stadium to watch the debut ceremony of Lakers players this morning.

Have you seen the season tickets sold on site?

The Lakers did it! The ticket office left a separate window, which started business from 6 a.m., with a limited time of 3 hours, sold until 9 a.m., and sold nearly a thousand season tickets.

At 9 a.m., we started checking season tickets, press certificates, etc., and began to enter the stadium.

The media and fans came to the stadium seating area and were stunned. Why did they look like a concert?

The layout of the Great Western Forum Stadium today is that there are only a little more than half of the seats. The seat area in the direction of the technical table during the game is blocked by a temporary iron wall, and the stage is in front of the wall!

It's the kind of stage for concerts!

Two-thirds of the original 4,000 season ticket holders came, and nearly a thousand season tickets were sold on the spot. More than 4,000 fans were guided by the staff to the positions on both sides, leaving the middle position for the reporters.

At 9:58 in the morning, the live broadcast of Time Warner Cable Sports began. After the host introduced what the program was today, even the host exclaimed when the TV screen switched to the scene.

The fans watching in front of the TV were also stunned.

Is this called Media Day? Is this the scene of a team's Media Day?

It can be used directly to hold a concert, right? Could it be that a singer in the Great Western Forum Hall held a concert last night and it was too late to dismantle it?

Then, at 10 o'clock, the lights on the scene dimmed, and the lights of the concert were shining, and the melody of the music sounded...

"yeah……"

The magician's magnetic voice rang out.

“Lake.”

Some fans heard it, and Barkley said this word.

"Song of Lakers, I'll give it to everyone..."

Fans are unfamiliar with this voice, but some people have heard it. It is the voice of Zhang Hao, who usually speaks less!

Wait... What did Zhang Hao say? Song of the Lakers?

Sing?

It was a concert! Everyone was confused on the scene and in front of the TV!

In the shock and confusion of everyone, Zhang Hao's rap sounded...

"In 1948, the history of basketball recorded this time. George McCann subverted the concept of the sport. He won the championship in 6 years and changed the boundaries of the 3-second zone. He came to his current home in 1960. The legend is still written in another place. Jerry West became the NBA's facade, and Baylor's 61 points in the finals are difficult to reproduce. In this way, the world enters Showtime..." (This paragraph is in English, excerpted from the song "Ode to the Lakers")

A short rap, which took only 58 seconds, was pinched to a halt and came to an abrupt end.

The lyrics are very good, very interesting, and the melody is OK. The key is that it is appropriate. The people on the scene and in front of the TV found that Zhang Hao had other talents, and his slightly immature voice and singing were really good. I thought of the reports I had seen before that Japanese TV series production companies thought that Zhang Hao had good acting skills and would be more promising to make movies...

Is Zhang Hao still a genius in film, television and music?

I felt itchy, and many people wanted to listen to Zhang Hao sing a few more words. Someone at the scene started shouting "X", and a roar with anger and unwillingness sounded...

"The Lakers are back!"

At this time, the spotlight was on the stage, and a lift in an area above the stage rose.

The Lakers' Five Bigs Show!

Looking at O'Neal, who was angry and distorted but in line with the cognition, the magician on O'Neal's right hand, Barkley on O'Neal's left hand, Zhang Hao holding a microphone on the far left, and Kenny Smith on the far right hand...

The scene of more than 4,000 people was in full swing!

At this moment, they seemed to be attending a rock singer's concert!
Chapter completed!
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