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  The surge in fame has also changed Chen Yan's life as well.

  Walking around campus, more and more people approached Chen Yan for autographs and pictures, and some of them were even faculty members of the University of Texas.

  Chen Yan was also wiped off from time to time during the photo shoot, but fortunately they were all girls, so Chen Yan endured in silence.

  If it was a guy he'd probably call the police on the spot ...

  There were some fanatical female fans who were no longer satisfied with handing notes to Chen Yan, and their way of showing love was upgraded to handing private items like underwear and breast stickers.

  Honestly, it's a stretch.

  Although Chen Yan knows that this is an open country, but for him this openness is really a bit excessive ...

  For a few moments, Chen Yan even felt like he had come to the animal world.

  Since his own back-to-back March Madness shows, everything around him has gone crazy!

  Some of these girls saw Chen Yan as a potential stock and wanted to reach heaven in one step, while some were simply seeking excitement.

  Facing the temptation Chen Yan remained focused, the next match was four days later, he didn't want to lose the match because of his weak feet.

  Soon, all the matchups for the Elite Eight were released.

  The University of Texas is up against basketball great Georgetown University!

  The game was set for the FedEx Center, home of the Memphis Grizzlies.

  Georgetown University has produced many NBA stars, the most famous of which are 'Gorilla' Ewing, 'Kidney Fighter' Mourning, and the small, never-ending first-round pick 'The Answer' Iverson.

  Compared to Georgetown, the University of Texas has a slightly shabby depth, with basically no marquee players.

  But basketball is more about strength than depth and name recognition, and after back-to-back big wins to advance, the University of Texas is confident all around in this game.

  Although confident of winning, Texas did not take its opponent lightly, not only delaying its daily practice but also holding video conferences for several days in a row to study all aspects of the upcoming opponent.

  The NCAA Tournament is all about a one-game death format with no room for mistakes or errors.

  What Texas is trying to do is defy its opponents strategically and value them tactically.

  It's definitely been a banner year for Georgetown.

  On March 3, 2007, Georgetown won its first regular season conference title in 1989!

  On March 10, Georgetown defeated the University of Pittsburgh Panthers to win the 2007 Big East Tournament Championship, which was also last won in 1989.

  Jeff Green was also honored as the Big East Player of the Year and Tournament Most Outstanding Player for his good play.

  Jeff Green is one of those jack-of-all-trades players with a well-rounded offense, but at the same time he is limited by his well-roundedness.

  From a small forward standpoint, great back, good curb appeal, and enough height, but lacks speed and doesn't have much of a consistent scoring game.

  Nimble and agile from a power forward perspective with a well-rounded skill set, but poor rebounding and interior defense.

  But there's no denying that he's a great team player.

  He is contributing a team-high 14.3 points per game this season to go along with 6.4 rebounds and 3.2 assists.

  His NCAA highlight came in the last round of the Sweet 16, when he put in the game-winning goal late in the game to lead the Georgetown Marvels past the Vanderbilt Captains to advance to the Elite 8!

  In addition to Jeff Green, Georgetown has another player of note in the form of Hibbert, a big black man at 218c.

  Roy Hibbert is averaging 26.3 minutes per game this season, contributing 13.4 points, 6.4 rebounds, 1.9 assists and 2.2 caps.

  While providing a steady output of firepower, he's also an interior defensive gatekeeper.

  This one-on-one pairing will be the biggest obstacle in Texas' path to advancement.

  Memphis, Federal Express Center Office.

  Grizzlies GM Jerry West and owner Michael Heisley are chatting.

  But their chat wasn't about the Grizzlies, it was about the upcoming March Madness Elite Eight at Grizzly!

  Grizzlies this year is rotten to the bone, Paul Gasol reimbursement due to injury after the team's record is like a crash to the bottom of the league.

  Instead of discussing how the team's team is going to swing for the fences the rest of the way, it makes sense to think about which rookie they're going to draft with this year's lottery picks.

  "Jerry, are you saying you're interested in this Texas point guard?" Owner Michael Haisley asked with some surprise.

  Jerry West smiled, "That kid is great isn't he?"

  "I've read some reports on him, and his 62 points in a single game is really crazy, but I think he's a little too thin physically, isn't he? Also seems like he rarely shoots threes." Michael Haisley revealed his disdain for Chen Yan between the lines.

  Seeing that Jerry West didn't answer, owner Michael Haisley continued, "In comparison, I would say Jeff Green is a better choice, he's more well-rounded, and we could even take Oden or Durant if we drew a better signing."

  Jerry West thought for a moment:

  "Michael, do you know how players of diamonds recognize authenticity? Often fake diamonds are perfect, and the ones with flaws are the real ones."

  He didn't answer his boss positively, but Michael Haisley immediately understood what West meant.

  Chen Yan is what Jerry West calls a real diamond!

  Jerry West selection has always been long-term vision, otherwise that year would not have used the all-star center Divac for high school rash Kobe.

  West saw certain unique qualities in Chen Yan, qualities that convinced West that he would surely achieve something in the future, even if Chen Yan didn't look so perfect right now.

  Chicago, United Center Arena Office.

  "Listen! We have to take that guy, he'll be the hope of the Bulls' revival!" Bulls owner Jerry Reinsdorf said in an almost growling voice.

  After watching Chen Yan's performance at the Sweet 16, Jerry Reinsdorf was certain he was the player the Bulls were looking for!

  Head Coach Scott Skiles countered, "Boss, I think the biggest thing we need on the roster right now is a big man."

  "That's what we said when we drafted Jordan back in the day."

  Jerry Reinsdorf disliked Skiles in one sentence.

  ...

  ...

  This was and is a true reflection of the league at the moment, with every team having varying degrees of interest in Chen Yan, and only one team looking out of place.

  Inside the Bobcat office.

  "Boss, did you see him play? It was incredible, he's the player we want!" General Manager Rod Higgins said with an excited face.

  Jordan said in a slightly calmer voice, "I watched the highlights and he played pretty well, but I've got my heart set on someone, I'm going to be choosing between Brandon White and Arsilao this year."

  Rod Higgins: "..."

  He doesn't want to BB with Jordan much anymore.

  The guy's vision is simply toxic and always believes that some of the weird players he picks will play.

  Looks like the lessons of Kwame Brown and Adam Morris haven't gotten to him yet.

  Looking at Jordan's honey-confident expression Rod Higgins got angry.

  If Jordan wasn't his boss, Rod Higgins would probably have smacked him twice by now.