Chapter 761 271: James, Who Never Fails to Disappoint in Disappointing_3
Chapter 761 271: James, Who Never Fails to Disappoint in Disappointing_3
On the court, it's the Warriors' offensive turn.This time, Curry, who was tightly marked by Rubio, changed his approach.
After an abrupt pause, he cut into the Wolves' restricted area in the opposite direction.
Seeing this, Qin Yue, who had anticipated Curry's move, immediately used a pass to pull the defender and got the ball into Curry's hands, with Ku Zhongfeng scoring two points under the Wolves' basket.
On TNT TV Station, Barkley commented on Qin Yue's assist: "This is why we always say Messiah is a historically great passing master, because he has an eye for observing his teammates' movements."
O'Neal, on the other hand, said with resignation: "Then what about LeBron?"
Barkley laughed and said: "Shaq, LeBron isn't as bad as you think. At least when you get open, LeBron can still get the ball to you."
That's right.
Although James' organizing skills cannot compare to Qin Yue's,
on the court, as long as his teammates can get open, James is still a competent passer.
For example, in the next play, Bogut cutting down the middle successfully received James' beautiful pass.
It's just...
James, who thought he already had the assist in hand, never expected that Bogut would be ruthlessly blocked by Qin Yue the next second.
In his previous life, putting aside Bogut's character,
in the latter part of his career, Bogut indeed developed a decent floater to finish his shots.
But generally speaking, if an interior player often has to use a floater as his primary offensive tool, it indicates that he severely lacks finishing methods.
At that moment, Bogut's slow-motion movie replay-like finish under the basket gave Qin Yue ample time to jump for the block.
And then, without any suspense.
The "Bai Duncan," who had been suppressed by Qin Yue since college, was immediately smacked away by Qin Yue, losing the ball in his hands.
And right after that, Curry, who protected the second rebound for the team, quickly drove the ball to the Wolves' half.
There's no doubt about it.
This is absolutely the most painful moment for James' groin in his life.
Because before the game, James would never have thought that the Wolves would start the night with a 0-27 scoreline.
On TNT TV Station, as time went on, Barkley, realizing that this opening game would become a disaster, said: "Will the Wolves, who haven't scored in the first seven minutes of the quarter, set the record for the largest losing margin in NBA history tonight?"
Beside him, O'Neal said: "Why is LeBron always the one getting hurt in these records?"
From the "101 Massacre" two years ago,
to this night, which might set the record for the largest losing margin in NBA history in advance.
When everyone else is progressing, and only you have the trend of falling into an endless abyss,
no one knows how James truly feels.
But online, this is undoubtedly the happiest moment for Durant discussing James using a burner account with netizens.
"This is LeBron James, the biggest marketing failure in NBA history."
"Of course, we must admit that LeBron is still a very dominant player. As for what he dominates? Doesn't helping the opponents dominate his own teammates count as domination?"
"I don't want to say that 'KD' kicking out LeBron this summer was a wise move, but the fact proves that in terms of disappointing people, LeBron never disappoints."
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PS: Although the update was late, it arrived. (Today I read Yang Hanshen's physical test report, and compared to players in the same position, it's quite promising, especially Xiaoyang's speed, which was obviously underestimated because of his previous laid-back basketball in CBA)
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