Michael Key (full of passion): "The person standing next to me today for an interview is Los Angeles Clippers player Zach Randolph! He was the most outstanding player tonight. He scored 20 goals in the game. He scored 20 rebounds and scored a super-double 20, and hit a key buzzer-beater to lead the Clippers to victory! Let’s interview Randolph.”
Michael Key (full of expectations): "Zach, can you share your game tonight? Tell us how you felt when you hit the buzzer-beater."
Randolph (expressionless): "You know, we have to go on the field and give 100% effort. At the last moment, I got a gap, caught the ball and threw it in. This tactic has been practiced many times in our training. I rehearsed it in my head at a young age and I hit the game-winning shot and now it happened."
Michael Key (full of expectations): "What tactics did the coach arrange for you at that time? What was the situation like at that time?"
Randolph (expressionless): "The coach has formulated a winning tactic for us, which we have been practicing in training. We usually put in 100% effort and train seriously just to wait for this moment to come, and now it has come true. ”
Michael Key (somewhat embarrassed): "Uh... uh, let's talk about the game the day before yesterday. You lost to the Lakers. How do you feel? Do you feel sorry?"
Randolph (expressionless): "You know, we will attack and defend every time during the game, put in 100% effort in tactical execution, and enjoy the game."
Michael Key (getting mad): "OK, okay, now I'm going to ask you a different question, completely unrelated to basketball. Look at me Zach, look at me, look here, I'm going to ask you a question .”
Randolph (expressionless, turning his head slowly): "..."
Michael Key (getting angry): "Very well, very well, don't turn around, look at me! We know that your wife recently gave birth to twin girls. What do you want to say and how do you feel?"
Randolph (expressionless, turning his head back): "You know, our whole team is united, working together, executing tactics, and giving 100% effort..."
"Haha, look what he is talking about, work together, if you Clippers players have a baby, will other teammates help?"
In the hotel, Min Congda and Daddario sat on the bed and watched "100 Percent", the second episode of the "Basketball and Gay" series of short films.
Halfway through watching it, Daddario couldn't help laughing. Although she had seen it before, it felt different to sit with the Clippers general manager and watch it.
At this time, Min Congda's face was just like Randolph in the video, dull and expressionless.
Seeing him like this, Daddario hugged his neck and whispered in his ear: "Smart, I'm going to have a baby in the future, do your team members also want to help?"
"Oh? Help? Of course, of course I have to help."
Daddario immediately let go, pinched Min Congda's arm, and said angrily: "What are you talking about? Who wants their help?"
"Ah, it hurts!"
Min Congda screamed in surprise and asked: "What's wrong, Anna? Why are you pinching me?"
Daddario crossed his arms and said, "I should ask you what's wrong. What are you doing? Haven't you seen this video before?"
Min Congda scratched his head. Jordan Peele had told him that the short film was finished and was sent to Min Congda's mailbox.
But Min Congda hasn't looked at his work email for a long time, and all the emails have been handed over to Ada.
Later, I was busy with other things (clubbing) and ignored it. Anyway, they could shoot the movie however they wanted.
I didn’t expect them to actually shoot something like this, and it’s already a little popular on YouTube.
Take a look at the comments below, most of them are positive:
"I hope this series can continue. It's very interesting. I think it shows all the characteristics of interviews with NBA players."
"That's really how they were interviewed. It was all clichés. You don't even know what they said after they finished speaking, except for a few guys with personality."
"Today's NBA is becoming less and less individual. They are all millionaires and multi-millionaires. They have endorsements, so of course they have to be careful about what they say."
"The person being interviewed in the film is Randolph, but it's actually the sarcastic Rasheed Wallace, who is like this when he's being interviewed, always saying we're 100 percent committed!"
"Rashid Wallace once had a classic interview. When he played the Pacers in the 2004 playoffs, after losing the first game, he said he would definitely win the next game, and then the Pistons really did the second game. Got it."
"You know, this is the player with the most personality off the court in the NBA these days, Rasheed Wallace, the king of technical fouls!"
In addition to this video, the first video is "Qualifications of the Number One Scholar".
This video of Curry shooting from beyond the three-point line and into the universe has the most views.
At first, there were many sarcastic voices below, saying that Curry was not qualified to be the No. 1 pick.
But as Curry slowly performed well on the court, the number of people supporting him began to increase.
It is conceivable that if Curry really shines in the future, this video will definitely become a check-in spot for many people - the place where dreams begin.
There is also a video called "Addiction Diary", which was filmed in the Clippers locker room and starred by the team's boss Baron Davis.
Davis plays a eccentric guy who likes to slap his teammates on the butt after games.
One day, the teammates finally couldn't bear it anymore and began to resist Baron Davis's bad taste...
The film's click-through rate was also very high, with many people saying, "I saw a side of Baron Davis that no one knew about."
In addition to these funny short videos, the account also posted some serious Clippers daily routines.
The team's usual training, meals, games, life clips, etc., including a clip taken by Min Congda when he went to the training center that day.
These contents have stimulated fans' interest in the Clippers. People who have read these are likely to become Clippers fans in the future.
"How could this happen? The popularity is quite high. It's unscientific. I asked them to make a documentary, and they just shot these things to attract my popularity. This...isn't this hurting me!"
The more Min Congda thought about it, the more he felt something was wrong.
Short videos will experience explosive growth in the next few years.
If these very creative joke videos continue to be shot and circulated.
Then haven’t the Los Angeles Clippers become the biggest joke team in the NBA?
Wouldn't there be countless fans by then, and fans would often come to watch football and games?
It's over, it's over. Min Congda was still very proud before, thinking that spending 10 million to shoot a documentary was his magic touch.
In one fell swoop, a large amount of the Clippers' liquidity was used up, causing a financial strain.
Well now, a big IP will be hatched accidentally!
Maybe there is already a TV station that wants to buy out the copyright and sell it for tens of millions.
Wouldn’t this project make a lot of money?
How can this be bankrupt!
The more Min Congda thought about it, the more worried he became, and his face became uglier.
Daddario saw something was wrong with Min Congda's expression, and asked with concern: "Hey, Smart, what's wrong with you, Smart?"
"Smart~ Why are you fainted? Oh, my God, Smart, you...I want to call 911!"
(End of chapter)