And this also beca one of the reasons why Jas was completely outmatched by Qin Yue this evening.
When the always pragmatic Jas realized that no matter how much effort he put in on or off the court, he could not appear before Qin Yue as a competitor, and with Qin Yue widening the gap in all aspects, how could he tolerate Qin Yue's always superior attitude?
After the ga, the disgraced Jas almost fled Oracle Arena at lightning speed.
He did not dare to be interviewed.
Even more, he did not dare to face the inevitable questions from reporters about Qin Yue.
Jas needed to find a place to be alone.
And what about Qin Yue?
After this ga ended, Qin Yue actually reflected on himself as well.
"Kwa, in your eyes, what kind of person am I exactly?" Qin Yue asked curiously, looking at Brown.
"Of course, you're a good person," Brown replied without hesitation.
"You know, that's not what I'm asking."
"If you're referring to your always arrogant attitude towards everyone, I think it's okay." Brown said, "After all, everyone has their own personality, and since your strength allows you to be proud, why should you live like a turtle and be mindful of others' opinions?"
At this mont, under Brown's guidance, Qin Yue suddenly developed a feeling of "Today I finally know who I am" in his heart.
"How do you know better than I know myself?" Qin Yue said to Brown.
Upon hearing this, Brown laughed, "What each person finds hardest to see clearly is themselves."
From Brown's perspective, even if Jas did not choose to break off from Qin Yue that night, there would inevitably co a day when he and Qin Yue would beco like strangers.
Because in Brown's view, Jas probably never truly understood Qin Yue.
Qin Yue is indeed proud and arrogant.
It's true he likes to speak to others in a condescending tone.
But Brown knows that Qin Yue, who always practices equality in treating everyone, is never the kind of hypocritical person that Jas imagines him to be.
Quite the contrary, although Qin Yue has this or that flaw in his character, he always champions authenticity.
In Brown's eyes, if Jas had genuinely tried to understand Qin Yue, he should not have treated Qin Yue as rely a tool for maintaining the China market, and instead, was forced to compromise in front of Qin Yue to maintain this relationship.
Because if Jas had just told Qin Yue from the start that he disliked Qin Yue's way of speaking and attitude, and showed Qin Yue his sincere desire to befriend him, based on Brown's understanding of Qin Yue, the genuinely sincere Qin Yue would definitely take the initiative to change his way of interacting with Jas.
"If you treat sincerely, I will surely respond with honesty" — this has been, for a long ti, the way Qin Yue has left Brown feeling about his way of dealing with people.
In Brown's view, the way Jas chose to treat Qin Yue from the very beginning determined that he would never be able to enter Qin Yue's heart.
In contrast, as for himself, Brown has no doubt that even if he asked Qin Yue to be his Pippen for an entire night, as long as he asked, Qin Yue would willingly assist him.
"You enjoyed this ga, next ga obediently block and pass for ," Brown suddenly said to Qin Yue, "otherwise people might really think the real boss of this Warriors team is you, not ."
"As you command, my King!"
See that?
This is what it ans to properly get along with Qin Yue.
Brown is well aware, when interacting with Qin Yue, never play those political twists and turns, and don't speak like a businessman always weighing pros and cons.
Just open your heart, express yourself candidly, Qin Yue is far easier to get along with than people imagine.
"Damn it! You're blatantly stat-padding! But damn, I still have to congratulate you, you damn bastard, do you know you've dominated Brown all night?" — from Carlo Anthony's post-ga congratulatory ssage
"Ha ha, you can't possibly think I'm congratulating you for breaking Wilt Chamberlain's record in the ga, right? Well, you guessed right, congratulations on delivering one of the greatest scoring performances in NBA history! However, your reign ends here, welco to lead your team to Salt Lake City for the next ga!" — from Chris Paul's post-ga challenge letter
On Christmas night, Qin Yue's 101-point ga over the Chosen One's head quickly created a sensation.
Although people outside the basketball world couldn't grasp the enormity of the stats Qin Yue achieved on the court, the ntion of Qin Yue inevitably brought to mind the likes of Pele, Maradona, and Jordan in the world of football.
Previously, those dia who used "Big-things-are-coming" as a slogan to mock the gun gate incident, all changed their tune: "The ssiah scoring 101 points for the Warriors on Christmas Eve is undoubtedly the greatest event in the sports world in the 21st century!"
The New York Tis comnted: "After the ssiah personally crushed the Chosen One, if the Knicks want to go further this season, they must seriously consider how to avoid another Christmas night massacre. Because facts have proven, in the past, present, and future, LeBron is no match for the ssiah."
New York dia, which did not feel a mont of sadness for Jas being shattered into countless pieces by Qin Yue, almost imdiately after the ga unilaterally characterized the ga as one where "Jas lost, but the Knicks did not."
Why did the Knicks not lose?
Because the three young talents of the Knicks, beloved by New York fans, collectively scored a total of 71 points in this ga and perfectly showcased their talents to the world.
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