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Capítulo 69: Post-Match Aftermath

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"By the way, why didn't you come to watch the game?" Liam asked.

Markbaum had been present for the previous two games.

"The subprime mortgage market has finally started to fall, and I have to head back to Indiana to keep an eye on it. In a few days, I'm going to Wall Street. The banks are holding a subprime mortgage securities seminar to discuss how to save the market, and I need to see what's going on," Markbaum explained.

"Seminar? Are there any government officials participating?" Liam's expression turned serious.

Although he was certain that a financial crisis was looming, he knew that if he delayed for a month, he'd have to pay an extra month's premium, and his cash flow would soon run dry.

"Don't worry; that's just a common trick to boost confidence in the industry. From what I know, those investment banks have their own agendas. Goldman Sachs even contacted me, wanting to buy the CDS in my hands at a higher price, but I turned them down," Markbaum said.

Liam heaved a sigh of relief upon hearing this.

"It seems like people on Wall Street are starting to panic. Mark, don't be fooled by those small profits. This is just the beginning. In two months, it will be a real feast," he cautioned.

"Of course, I've invested my entire fortune and endured a lot of pressure, not just for a few hundred million dollars in profit," Markbaum replied, his tone resolute.

The two continued their conversation as Liam recalled details of the financial crisis from his previous life. He provided Markbaum with advice, urging him to keep him informed of any developments before hanging up.

Stevens emerged from the bathroom, a towel draped over his head, wiping away moisture. "Are you talking about your 'big business' again?" he asked, knowing Liam was shorting subprime mortgage securities.

Initially skeptical, he changed his mind when he learned that influential figures like Markbaum were doubtful about the real estate market. This led to a minor dispute with Tracy, who wanted to change houses, resulting in him staying at Liam's apartment for two days.

"There were some minor setbacks, but it's okay," Liam said dismissively.

Stevens didn't ask any more questions but looked at the laptop screen.

The game between North Carolina and Washington State University had reached its final moments, with North Carolina leading by ten points and closing in on victory.

"It looks like our next opponent will be North Carolina," Stevens noted, his expression serious.

Liam nodded, his voice low. "This opponent is no weaker than the one we faced last year."

The matchup included Ty Lawson, Hansbrough, Danny Green, and Wayne Ellington—an elite offensive combination in the NCAA. Lawson and Hansbrough formed a dual core while Green and Ellington opened up space, leaving no weaknesses in their offense.

"North Carolina's lineup is more offensive but weaker in defense compared to Florida," Liam noted. "Hansbrough's speed and physicality are relatively limited, making him a weak link defensively, but his offensive power is formidable."

Stevens frowned, watching a replay of Hansbrough's goal. "Have you thought of a way to limit him?"

Liam shook his head. "In the NCAA, there's no way to guard Hansbrough. We need to focus on our offense."

Stevens hesitated. "Fighting against North Carolina? Isn't that too difficult?"

Liam smiled. "Brad, there's only one basketball. Have you forgotten how we fought Florida to the very end?"

The next morning, Liam woke up early, hitting the gym for half an hour before heading to a nearby newsstand to buy a newspaper. This routine had become a habit—exercising first, then reading the flattering words from reporters, which always uplifted his spirits.

Naturally, if the Bulldogs had lost, he would wait a day to read the paper to keep his good mood intact.

After breakfast, he returned to his room to read.

USA Today:"Coach Z's tactics led to victory. Butler University completely suppressed Virginia Tech on both offense and defense, advancing to the Elite Eight for the first time. The youngest head coach in the NCAA has made history, but he failed to win any awards in the annual coach selection. This indicates a conservative tradition in the NCAA is too strong…"

Upon seeing that, Liam felt his own people were more reliable and decided he must get closer to USA Today in the future.

ESPN Deportes:

"Curry scored his first triple-double in his NCAA career, with 16 points, 15 assists, and 14 rebounds, paying tribute to Magic. He showcased his ability to control the court in addition to shooting. I believe that after this game, no one will doubt Curry's strength as a point guard!"

Ahem, that's a bit too much. After all, Curry's triple-double was earned through hard work, and he's still a little far from Magic Johnson.

Revista Deportiva:

"Virginia Tech regrettably lost the battle for the Elite Eight. Coach Selinborg said in an interview after the game that the value of Curry's data is debatable, but he admitted that the team's overall strength was not as good as the opponent, which was the main reason for the loss. When asked about his views on the next game, Selinborg believed that North Carolina would definitely win…"

Are you still quibbling? You lose faster without a triple-double!

Liam looked at the reporter who signed the article, Musk.

Isn't this the reporter who wanted to set a trap for Stephen? Now that the Bulldogs have just won a big victory, he is still trying to discredit Butler University.

Liam had already blacklisted Revista Deportiva in his mind.

But other than that, other media were full of praise.

After watching the video, Liam felt relieved and led the team to Charlotte Christian High School for recovery training.

The schedule for the round of 16 and the round of 8 was very tight. Tomorrow night was the game against the University of North Carolina. Today was the last chance for both teams to rest.

Before the training, Liam gathered the players together and said, "We will play against North Carolina tomorrow. Let me talk about the tactics."

Upon hearing this, everyone focused their attention and pricked up their ears to listen carefully.

"Everyone knows that the University of North Carolina is very strong. They have star players like Hansbrough and Ty Lawson, as well as excellent role players like Danny Green and Wayne Ellington… But it's not like we don't have a chance to win the game. I believe that on the offensive end, the Bulldogs are no match for anyone!"

He paused and looked at Curry. "Stephen, tomorrow's game is up to you!"

End of this chapter

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