In an ideal state, a Jas who can drive and shoot is the Jas with true ga-breaking ability.
Because in so of Jas's explosive gas, such a Jas can easily dismantle most of the opponent's defense.
Regrettably, on this night, Jas's driving ability was not only weakened to an epic degree by strict referee judgnts, but also, his bald lion cold arrow was hitting the rim like it wasn't even equipped with a sight.
Couldn't score.
Couldn't drive.
On the court, as various coincidences unfolded, Jas unwittingly showcased all his flaws before the world in this nationally televised ga...
In this season where the Wolves only had six nationally televised gas...
Jas has already left TV viewers with an incredibly deep stereotype.
Moreover, this stereotype known as "Jas is just roadside trash," is sothing Jas can hardly wash away in the short term.
Halfti over.
Trying to lead the Wolves to close the score gap in the second quarter, Jas received both good news and bad news.
The good news was, the Warriors, already leading the Wolves by 51 points in the first half, would surely withdraw their starters early in the second half.
But the bad news was...
On this night, the Warriors' bench played even fiercer than their starters.
Especially JR. Smith from the Warriors who substituted in the second quarter.
Unlike his teammates who relaxed because of the big lead.
As the mastermind in Qin Yue's mory who caused the "58 Great Tragedy."
JR, who doesn't understand human relations at all, had only one thought after coming off the bench.
That is, he must prove himself in front of his big brother Qin Yue.
Halfti break ended.
In the third quarter, the Warriors substituted the entire bench within 2 minutes, officially pushing the ga to a point of collapse for Jas and all Timberwolves players under JR's lead.
Fadeaway.
A sudden stop jumper while dribbling.
A gliding slam dunk after a fancy crossover.
A magical feeling from beyond the arc with seamless threes.
On the sidelines, witnessing JR. Smith continually land heavy blows on the court, and after the end of the third quarter, rewriting the score to 54 to 124 for the Warriors...
Qin Yue, who originally hoped the whole team would help Curry prove himself, couldn't have imagined...
Though, because the Warriors won too quickly and the Timberwolves lost too badly, Curry still couldn't prove himself.
Yet the fans at Oracle Arena witnessed the flair of Jordan from those years in this very ga?
TNT TV Station, Barkley laughed and said: "How exactly did the Warriors manage to get JR. Smith for an annual salary of only around three million?"
On the court, JR went on a rampage.
Leading by this modern-day Jordan, the Warriors were ahead of the Wolves by nearly 90 points in the last quarter.
Wolves' bench.
In the last quarter, when Jas, who totaled 12 points, 8 rebounds, 5 assists, and 14 turnovers for the team, was substituted out, he didn't understand why the Warriors, having already won so much, kept JR on the field?
But clearly, Jas forgot that JR himself is a substitute for the Warriors.
Instead, he, the star player of the Wolves, stubbornly pushed his score to double figures during trash ti.
Final score, 78 to 155.
The Warriors, sitting at ho, achieved a 77-point victory, successfully breaking the NBA's historical record for the largest margin in a single ga.
Wolves fans could never have imagined that rely upon the start of the 12/13 season, they would be nailed to the NBA's pillar of sha under the leadership of the undeniably great Jas.
Post-match interview session.
Not unexpectedly, Jas defended himself with a groin injury: "All sumr, I've been trying to overco injuries, you know, playing hurt doesn't feel good."
However, to this, Jas's forr teammate, Vallejo, comnted: "LeBron ans his travel violations on court were also because of a strained groin?"
Upon hearing Vallejo's response, Jas blushed and said: "I think tonight's referees were too strict on with their calls, my technique isn't as flashy as Michael and ssiah's, but for the past ten years, I've been diligently honing my fundantals every single day."
Were the sideline referee Mobley's penalizations against Jas really too harsh?
The next day, the referee report and the NBA Video Research Center investigation showed that Mobley's traveling calls against Jas, if not impeccable, were at least fair and strict.
"The NBA finally admits that for the past decade, LeBron has been favored by the referees, albeit justice arrived a bit late, but it proves justice will never be absent." ——The New York Tis
The Wolves encounter with this shaful defeat in the season opener instantly beca the biggest topic in the entire basketball world.
Especially Jas, who was repeatedly called for traveling violations during the ga, unexpectedly beca the absolute star in a way he hadn't anticipated.
Online, nurous basketball experts, after seriously reviewing past footage of Jas's gas, wrote: "In LeBron's career so far, nearly 50% of his scores and assists have benefited from traveling violations.
The crab dribble he was allowed to use on court in the past not only stole victories that should have belonged to the Wizards back then but also contributed to highly deceptive technical statistics on the court."
Finally, from ESPN, basketball expert Mark Beasley summarized: "LeBron Jas's success can only prove one thing: the incompetent and foolish league promoted a player over the past ten years who fundantally has no real skill, just a physically gifted football player."
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