A green field of 120*53 yards, U-shaped goals spaced 18 feet apart, a whistle, 4 quarters and 60 minutes, 11 players on the field, a 30-person coaching staff, a 46-person roster, hundreds of courtside staff, and tens of thousands of people. The roar of the audience, the continued attention of tens of millions of people off the field, and the hundreds of millions of dollars in commercial sponsorships, this is just a normal football weekend.
The winner gains both fame and fortune and takes everything.
The loser is dejected and has nothing.
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As a person who appears in multiple newspaper pages in sports, entertainment, finance, business, technology, and culture, his public image is undoubtedly complicated.
Those who love him say that he is the savior of the green field, the founder of commercial sports, the pioneer bull of Wall Street, the harvester of Hollywood, the godfather of Silicon Valley, an old friend of the lobbying group, and the beneficiary of two financial crises.
Among those who hated him, he became a "team tyrant with no professional ethics", "an unscrupulous opportunist", "the heir to Hugh Hefner's mantle", "alien from Area 52" and "a broker from K Street" ""The media conglomerate's bastard"
"Whether it's on or off the court, Ethan O'Connor is an absolute winner." - "TIME"