194. Another small but promising change_3

Tonight, there was one thing that Zhang Yang cared deeply about—Livingston wasn't injured!

Was it because of his joining, the Bobcats made the playoffs in their second season building the team, and they received the schedule of a strong team in their third season, which caused the entire schedule of the league to differ from that of the original timeline and therefore allowed Livingston to avoid that accidental injury?

Zhang Yang was surprised but also felt happy about this.

Livingston, at the age of 21 this season, averaged 8 points, 5 rebounds, 5 assists, and 1.2 steals, having become a qualified second-unit organizer. Continuing to grow, there was hope for him to take over from Cassell as the new core of the Clippers backcourt within the next two years.

Zhang Yang was curious about what kind of player this 2004 class's second-highest high school player would become—a tall version of Karen Mok whose athleticism wasn't destroyed… He was an opponent well worth looking forward to!