In Qin Yue's past life, within the fifty thousand points Jas accumulated during regular and playoff seasons, no one knew how much was inflated with the referees' tacit consent.
However, Qin Yue was certain that if referees strictly enforced the rules against Jas from now on, even if Jas played until he was forty-five, it would be difficult for him to complete, by simply enduring through the years, the "411 Project" that not only prevents people from feeling inferior but also brings a satisfactory life.
The emperor's new clothes have been torn apart.
When the Chosen One becos the Rejected One.
Without the protection of capital and referees, Jas clearly returned to the position he should have stayed in.
On the free-throw line, Qin Yue made the technical foul shot.
The ball still belonged to the Warriors.
On the flank, under Qin Yue's screen, Curry made his second three-pointer of the ga.
It's worth ntioning that, compared to last season, Curry's "Arican Iaido" showed a clear trend of mastery this season.
As we all know, Arican Iaido emphasizes attacking unexpectedly and catching opponents off guard.
And in this play, Curry's catch-and-shoot adjustnt was not only lightning-fast, but he also gave Reidno, responsible for guarding him, no ti to react.
Then, ball possession switched to the Wolves.
Jas, who had two consecutive dribbling violations, cautiously received the ball at the high post, making Barkley chuckle, "Is LeBron trying to ta his yet untad limbs?"
It must be said, even looking at the long history of the NBA, Jas is the only player who can repeatedly oscillate between coordination and dissonance.
The dissonance in Jas' play is because many of his offensive techniques give the impression of severely uncoordinated limbs.
This is precisely the root of the lack of aesthetic appeal in Jas' ga.
Also, it's the main reason no basketball enthusiast wants to hear that they play like Jas.
But the non-dissonance lies in...
In many plays where Jas gains advantage through traveling, you find his moves so smooth that without slow-motion replay, most people wouldn't even notice his traveling.
Unfortunately, that night, Jas t the headstrong Mobley.
On the court, Mobley called three traveling violations on Jas consecutively.
Indeed, in the current era of the NBA, players are allowed the "012" gather step for layups.
But this doesn't an Jas can infinitely 00000 then start with 12.
Mobley's calls were undoubtedly correct.
As for Jas?
At that mont, already burdened with one technical foul, he rely sneered, shook his head repeatedly, and silently retreated to his side of the court.
Jas felt targeted with malicious intent by the referees.
Little did he know, at TNT TV Station, O'Neal and Barkley were laughing so hard at his codic performance on court that they said, "LeBron is like a textbook giving us a wrong demonstration, his every technical move is as comical as Chaplin."
Since entering the NBA in 2003.
Excluding Jas' more formidable physique.
The only progress in Jas' skills might just be his genuinely threatening Bald Lion Cold Arrow.
However, in Qin Yue's mory, Jas' Bald Lion Cold Arrow was mainly threatening because defenders had to guard against his "Arican Step," giving him so shooting space.
But since tonight the referees weren't going to cut Jas any slack, on the court, Butler who was assigned to guard Jas, naturally wouldn't let him fire freely from the periter.
In the following offensive play for the Wolves, Butler successfully forced Jas into a left-hand drive.
In the Warrior Forbidden Area, Qin Yue, helping with defense, forced Jas to randomly pick an unfortunate recipient to pass the ball to after jumping up.
Why an unfortunate recipient?
Because with Jas only seeking a passing target at the mont of leaving the ground, how could he ensure the quality of the pass?
From the opposite high post, facing this cannonball-like pass, Yi Jianlian, unable to even touch the basketball, could only signal to the opponent that this was his mistake after Jas added another turnover to his stats.
But just as Yi Jianlian decided to take the bla...
Andre Vallejo, having seen this story before, joined Jamison on the sideline, shouting to Jas, "LeBron, stop making things harder for your teammates, don't you have the guts to play on your own?"
In the Knight days, Jamison and Vallejo were often bullied by Jas' random scapegoat passes.
Because even if by chance you could catch Jas' liability-free pass, as long as you couldn't score, you'd still be branded as a "CBA teammate."
What? You say what if you did score?
Then, of course, it'd be said Jas made a century's pass, showcasing his historically high basketball IQ.
At Oracle Arena, after consecutive turnovers, Jas' expression instantly turned sour when taunted by his two forr teammates.
anwhile, Vallejo bet Jamison, "I bet 100 US Dollars that after the ga, LeBron will definitely claim he perford poorly because he played while injured."
Upon hearing this, Jamison rolled his eyes at Vallejo, "Ande, if you really want that 100 US Dollars, you could just say it directly."
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