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Now reading: Chapter 726 257: The King Who Always Assists Others in Ascen from Mountain Peak System: a Path to NBA, a Sports novel by Write quietly.

The Lakers put up resistance all night.

But the deity who disagreed with having a ga seven against the Lakers still crushed all Lakers fans' hopes in the most brutal way at the last mont.

On the court, Curry imdiately perford Qin Yue's signature "Goodnight, Los Angeles" celebration.

No suspense left.

Final score, 117 to 107.

The Warriors beat the Lakers away and won their ticket to the finals for the third consecutive year, with a 4-2 scoreline.

The dynasty belonging to Qin Yue and the Warriors is now just one step away.

This night, Paul's injury and Kobe, Klay's heroic performance as a new and old backcourt duo made Lakers fans only feel increasingly bittersweet.

But that's basketball.

So are bittersweet, while others are triumphant.

After the ga, Qin Yue, who scored a total of 45 points, 24 rebounds, 13 assists, 5 blocks, and 3 steals for the Warriors, was unsurprisingly nad the best player of the ga.

"He led us to win the most important match of the season."

Having been convinced by Qin Yue over the past three years, Curry said in an interview, "This ga gave us the capital to start our own dynasty."

"His encouragent and teaching were key reasons for getting to where I am today."

Green, who was nurtured under Qin Yue's careful guidance, said, "I know I might have been the weakest NBA champion player before, but I believe I can win that ring with the team this year to prove I deserve the champion player title."

"You always say I excessively glorified ssiah in my biography."

Brown, still not forgetting to promote his book after the win, said, "But now, I advise you to take a good look at my biography. I've never overly praised ssiah because if speaking the truth is overly praising, then I can only say you don't understand basketball."

"Playing for this team is undoubtedly my honor."

Butler, who played the entire final quarter, said, "I love this feeling of winning and everything here."

The victorious Warriors are already imrsed in the joy brought by advancing to the finals.

And the losers?

"I will take care of my injury."

Paul, who shed tears in the sixth ga of the Western Conference Finals, said, "By next season, I will beco stronger. I believe no opponent will want to face us."

"I know I will be thirty-four next year."

Addressing the question posed by dia after the ga about whether he is considering retirent, Kobe said, "But I'm not the type of player who considers retirent after a loss."

"Facing players of this caliber, you constantly feel imnse pressure inside."

Little Gasol said during an interview with Spanish National Television, "He is a legend in the world of basketball, and I still need to humbly learn from him."

Also worth ntioning is the handshake session after the ga, where Ma Long and Brown, who used to work together at the Knight, did so playful roasting of each other.

Ma Long teased Brown, "I rember you said LeBron wasn't much worse than ssiah years ago. How do you view ssiah and LeBron now?"

Brown retorted Ma Long, "Everyone has tis when they misjudge, but you, do you dare leave the Warriors to prove yourself?"

Ma Long shrugged, "Why should I leave the Warriors?"

Brown shrugged, "If you don't leave the Warriors, how do I get the chance to coach the Warriors?"

"..."

What you said makes so much sense, I am speechless.

Ma Long found that now almost all NBA head coaches are eyeing his coaching position.

As for the reason?

Of course, it's because who wouldn't want to coach the one-of-a-kind new GOAT in this era?

And so, the Western Conference Finals between the Warriors and Lakers concluded satisfactorily.

However, the Warriors, being the first to advance to the finals, still need to patiently wait for the Knicks and Pacers to decide the winner.

If this year's Lakers and Warriors battle is tense and fierce.

Then the Eastern Conference Finals next door could only be described as "given the opportunity, they couldn't seize it."

In the first ga, Granger, who was injured by Jas's footstep, had prepared for the season to be over without Jas's forgiveness.

But as the Pacers stubbornly dragged the Eastern Conference Finals into a ga seven, considering Granger's current recovery, you shouldn't discount the possibility...

As long as the Pacers make it to the finals, Granger could potentially make a coback.

Qin Yue couldn't help but complain while reviewing the Eastern Conference Finals footage requested from the assistant coach, "What do the Knicks want the referees to do to forgive them in the finals?"

In the first two gas of the Eastern Conference Finals, after the Pacers unexpectedly conquered Madison Square Garden twice, the real MVP made a move.

With help from "CP3," the Knicks accumulated a total of 108 free throws in gas three, four, and five.

And the Pacers?

They accumulated only 63 free throws.

Every night, the Knicks benefited from referee favors, originally clinching the match point in the Eastern Conference Finals after winning three straight gas.

But who would have thought, in ga six, even with the referees fiercely protecting the Knicks, to erase the sha brought by gas one and two, that normally selfless LeBron would openly compete for credit on the court?

This was a classic LeBron Jas spectacle.

In the sixth ga of the Eastern Conference Finals, with five minutes left in the fourth quarter, the Knicks still led the opponent by twelve points, Jas first missed four three-point shots, giving the Pacers a chance to overturn the ga.

Then, as recalled by Qin Yue, throughout his career, with power rivaling Duncan to Nowitzki, Curry to Jokic, and Edwards, assisting various Kings ascend their thrones, Jas used two passing blunders to help the Pacers quickly overtake the score with counter-attacks.

Then, finally realizing that the ga might hence be lost, Jas shifted the responsibility onto Durant in the last two plays.

Originally, it was good that Jas recognized who the real leg of the Knicks was.

But unfortunately, as there had been a long stretch without touching the ball during the fourth quarter, Durant back then had no offensive touch at all?

Thus, the Pacers pulled off a shocking coback in ga six.

What kind of ga was this exactly?

In this regard, Qin Yue just wants to say that "CP3", who might have altogether awarded the Knicks 35 free throws that night, was more eager to win than Jas.

However, you might not believe it when I say this, even with the referees helping to such an extent, our Old Jas was still not satisfied.

After the sixth ga, Old Jas stated, "In the fourth quarter, many defensive actions by Pacers players exceeded the scope of basketball as a sport."

How to describe Jas's remarks?

In simple terms, it's a typical LeBron Jas-like boorang.

Because Jas seed to forget who awkwardly injured Granger causing him to end up in the hospital in the first ga of the Eastern Conference Finals.

Oh, back then it was Granger himself who stepped on Jas's foot, almost causing injury to Jas, then nothing to worry about!

In conclusion, now neither side can confidently claim who will have the last laugh in this turbulent Eastern Conference Finals, even Qin Yue dares not to.

For the Pacers, Granger's injury certainly cost them an All-Star small forward.

But given Jas frequently secures the Pacers in crucial monts during this Eastern Conference Finals, the Pacers have every chance to perform miracles again in the ga seven.

"Who do you honestly hope will have the last laugh?"

Before the start of the seventh ga of the Eastern Conference Finals, Qin Yue's personal steward Evans asked curiously.

Upon hearing, Qin Yue answered without hesitation, "Do you want the truth or?"

"Of course, the truth."

"The Knicks."

"Why?"

"Because after continuously facing biased officiating for six gas and still tied three-three with the Knicks, it already proves the Pacers are the better team."

After a pause, Qin Yue added, "You know I like challenges, but as a player who prioritizes winning, who wouldn't like playing against a relatively weaker opponent?"

...

PS: Oh no! Old Jas intends to starve off Ah Qiao, the die-hard Jas fan? On May 1, 2025, Old Jas led the Timberwolves with a ga-high -14 plus/minus value to ultimately lose to the Lakers 4-1 in a gentleman's sweep, please be inford. (Old Jas's -14 plus/minus value showed real effort, right? Shouldn't there be no Jas haters awkwardly criticizing Old Jas, who kept performing tough layups in the ga's final monts?)

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