Chapter 3

Physical Status: Weightlessness (Explosiveness attribute +10%, Speed attribute +10%, Strength attribute -10%)

Talent: None

Skills: None

Technical Attributes: Ball Handling: 45 (45), Passing: 40 (40), Overall Rating: E (Top Amateur)

Shooting Attributes: Dunk: 35 (35), Layup: 55 (55), Close Shot: 55 (55), Mid-range: 55 (55), Long-range: 50 (50), Three-point: 40 (40), Free Throw: 60 (60), Overall Rating: D (Elite Amateur)

Defensive Attributes: Steal: 50 (50), Block: 30 (30), Defensive Rebound: 45 (45), Offensive Rebound: 40 (40), Overall Rating: E (Top Amateur)

Physical Attributes: Strength: 45/50 (50), Explosiveness: 66/60 (60), Speed: 66/60 (60), Lateral Movement: 60 (60), Agility: 60 (60), Jump: 50 (50), Balance: 55 (55), Stamina: 55 (55), Overall Rating: D (Elite Amateur)

Player Evaluation: D, a well-rounded, speed-type elite amateur player

Becoming a basketball superstar—this is his dream.

But in reality, his potential can only support him to the level of a "well-rounded, speed-type elite amateur player."

As a top amateur player, he is dominant in high school leagues, and even in the NCAA he could perform well.

But, the distance between this and his dream of becoming a basketball superstar is just too far—so far that he can't even see the edge.

His potential has already reached its limit; no amount of effort can help him chase his dream any further.

Now, the only thing that can give him hope is that single star player card draw ticket he got from completing the main quest.

And the reward he’ll get after completing the second main quest.

Main Quest: The Superstar’s Second Step

Quest Requirement: Become an NCAA player

Quest Reward: One star player card draw ticket

Quest Status: Incomplete

Based on the previous two main quests, the third main quest will probably require him to become an NBA player.

If this star player card draw ticket can’t change his fate of having reached his potential ceiling,

Then he’ll probably have to say goodbye to the NBA, and naturally, he’ll never be able to complete the third main quest.

“After working so hard for so many years, will it all end up being for nothing?”

He’s thought about this question countless times, and every time it comes to mind, it still leaves a bitter taste.

Webster is always hanging out with girls—he can’t even catch up, and the gap between them just keeps getting wider.

“Huh? The star player card pool has been updated?!”

Just as Yes was wondering what to do next, the star player card pool, which hadn’t been updated in almost two years, was actually updated!

“This time it’s finally not a double UP for Kevin Durant and Stephen Curry?”

“The strongest player on earth, the North Carolina Airman, five-star card, high school Jordan is on a huge UP!”

Uh, Jordan? High school?

Yes suddenly felt a twinge in his kidney.

Chapter 0002: The Most Authentic Lottery System

The star player card pool is another function of this “Superstar Development” system.

This system will periodically refresh the UP card pool for star player cards, and you can use draw tickets for single or ten draws.

According to the system’s introduction, the card pool contains all professional-level and above star players from ancient times to the future.

From Jordan to Liu Wei, you name it.

And each player’s different stages are further subdivided.

For example, this time’s UP card pool is the Michael Jordan (High School) star player card.

Since there’s a high school version, naturally there will be a college version, and even NBA versions like Bulls Jordan, Wizards Jordan, and so on.

In short, the system’s card pool of star player cards is endless.

Trying to draw a card you want from such an endless pool is like looking for a needle in a haystack.

Fortunately, the system seems to know this is too unfriendly, so it will occasionally UP certain star player cards.

What is UP? As the name suggests, it means maximizing the probability.

For example, this time’s UP is the high school Jordan star player card, so the chance of getting this high school Jordan card is greatly increased!

The probability goes from who knows how many billion-to-one to one percent.

One percent chance—still low, right?

It’s definitely low, but it’s better than a needle in a haystack!

That’s why, after Yes completed the first main quest, he’s been waiting for the peak Jordan star player card to be UP!

But unfortunately, peak Jordan has never appeared!

In his memory, when he was six years old, the card pool once UP’d the Warriors Wilt Chamberlain star player card.

The Warriors Chamberlain star player card is also the strongest card he’s seen so far.

Because it’s the only six-star star player card he’s ever seen.

However, when Chamberlain’s card was UP, he didn’t have any draw tickets.

At that time, he was only six years old and couldn’t complete the main quest.

By the time he completed the main quest, the strength of the UP’d cards in the pool was just disappointing.

This time it’s high school Jordan, last time it was Durant and Curry—he’s familiar with all three.

High school Jordan is amazing, but no matter how amazing, he’s still just high school Jordan!

Durant is also incredible—the star player of Oak Hill Academy, the top high school in America, and made the All-USA Second Team in his junior year.

The one who beat Durant to the First Team was, in fact, his friend, Martell Webster.