NBA: Start by torturing Jordan and add points to upgrade

Chapter 981 Well, let me also say a few words!

"This is the first time in the team's history that we have achieved 50 wins, made the playoffs for the first time, and become the division champions for the first time."

"The team won a series for the first time in history, the team had a player on the All-Star team for the first time, and the team had a player on the All-Star team for the first time and became an All-Star starter."

"This is the first time in the team's history that someone has won the Best General Manager award, and the first time we've made it to the Finals."

"The team became champions on their first playoff appearance!"

"There are countless records, countless moments, and countless first times."

"These are all achievements made by Lin, the results Lin led the Lynx team to achieve this year, and the records he set this year!"

"Now, the Bobcats are just one second away from the championship. All they need to do is throw the ball in, and they can unleash their full potential and start celebrating!"

As both coaches substituted their key players off the court, Miller could no longer contain his excitement and finally let loose.

Lin Tian was, after all, his good friend, and he was genuinely happy for Lin Tian.

When Miller was so excited and could hardly contain his excitement, the players on the field were naturally even less able to suppress their madness.

Thomas casually threw the ball in from the sideline, and the Mavericks didn't press him again.

Instead, they watched as Augustin dribbled the basketball once, and then the final whistle blew.

it's over!
It's officially over!
The Charlotte Bobcats became the NBA champions in the 2010-2011 season!
Everyone on the bench rushed onto the field the instant the game ended, celebrating and roaring wildly.

Rose jumped onto the scorer's table, roared to the sky, and released his excitement and madness to the fullest.

Yao Ming was the most reserved player on the team. He kept his head down, his fists clenched and gently waving, while repeatedly saying, "I did it! I did it! I am the champion! I am the champion!"

After his wild celebration, Boozer turned around and hugged Odom, who was closest to him. Then, after releasing Odom, he excitedly hugged Marvin, followed by Barnes, Lin, Stephenson...

He embraced everyone he could see.

After getting rid of Boozer, Odom and Stephenson started dancing excitedly face to face, making strange noises. Then Barnes joined them, Marvin joined them, and Brown and Thomas joined them as well.

Their formation became the largest and most boisterous formation in the entire event.

After their initial laughter, DeRozan and Hayward quietly sat down on the scorer's table. The two youngest players on the team smiled at each other, high-fived, bumped fists, and then silently enjoyed their joy.

Then Jeremy Lin found Yao Ming, and the two hugged each other excitedly: "We did it! Besides Lin, other Asians can also establish themselves in the NBA, become NBA stars, and become champions!"

As for Lin Tian at this moment?

He's bullying Jordan.

"Michael! Call me Dad!"

"Fuck you!"

"I led your team to the championship, so what's wrong with you calling me 'Dad'?"

"FUXX!"

"Then I'll admit you're an idiot, and that you're inferior to me!"

"Okay, when it comes to managing a team, I'm definitely an idiot. I'm no match for you." Jordan was also pleased, seeing Lin Tian pressing him step by step, this guy actually surrendered: "Thank you, Lin, thank you for helping me, thank you for leading my team to achieve all this!"

"Are you genuinely grateful to me?"

"Of course!"

"So, what about our relationship..."

"You are my best and most trusted buddy!"

"Then call me Dad and let me hear it!"

"I'll fucking smash your head in one shot!"

"Lin..." Lin Tian and Jordan were having their usual banter when Nowitzki walked up to them. He tried his best to put on a smile, but his eyes still betrayed his loneliness and sadness.

"Dirk."

"Congratulations, that's really impressive." Novitzki didn't say much, but hugged Lin Tian, ​​forced a smile, and then turned and left.

Then, Lin Tian's old rivals, such as Terry, Butler, and Marion, all came forward to shake hands, hug, offer their blessings, and congratulate Lin Tian.

Finally, there's Avery Johnson.

This guy, who had once played against Lin Tian in the playoffs but was always thoroughly defeated by him, is now the head coach and is once again fighting against Lin Tian, ​​only to be thoroughly defeated again. He shook hands with Lin Tian with a wry smile.

"I'm completely convinced. I understand now. There really are geniuses in this world that you can't catch up with no matter how hard you try. And if that genius is even more hardworking than you, then it's even worse."

"Actually, I didn't work that hard," Lin Tian said with a smile. "I never stay up late watching videos, and I'm the one who misses the most team training sessions. Watching videos and building the system are all things that Jeff and the others do. They are the real heroes."

"Alright, that's enough," Johnson cursed, then quickly left.

A super genius who always crushes you and constantly mocks you—who can stand that?
Staying away is the smart thing to do.

Then the Mavericks' crazy owner, Mark Cuban, walked over. This rather burly, standard redneck grinned and said, "I've said it many times, not getting you is the biggest failure of my life."

“What you said makes me think you’re gay.” Lin Tian shrugged. “You actually had a chance when I left Indiana. If you had offered me a four-year, $200 million contract back then, I would have definitely fired the New Yorkers.”

“Go to hell,” Cuban cursed. “4 years, $2 million, double the luxury tax, anyone who offers you a contract like that is crazy. I can only say that I’m not that passionate about basketball.”

After another burst of laughter, Cuban turned and left. Lin Tian greeted the Mavericks' players and coaches, then returned to his team's side of the field to celebrate excitedly with the players.

"What a fantastic night, a perfect championship night! Let's congratulate the Bobcats once again! Congratulations to Charlotte, they are the champions this year, they are the champions of the 2010-2011 season!" Miller was still congratulating the Bobcats.

Jackson then chose to praise the Mavericks: "The Mavericks played great tonight! Their performance in the second half, especially the third quarter, was truly amazing. They almost won the game, they almost forced a Game 7!"

"It's a real shame! Luck, rhythm, and skill were all just a tiny bit off. If they had performed better in certain details, if their players had played just a little bit better, perhaps tonight would have had a completely different outcome!"

"The players' performances were certainly commendable. Nowitzki racked up 39 points and 7 rebounds, Terry led the team with 35 points and 5 assists, and Butler added 14 points, while Marion and Peja each contributed 12. The only disappointment was James." "He did indeed put up near triple-double numbers tonight, but only scored 11 points. Whether it was his shooting percentage, number of attempts, or overall presence on the court, James was disappointing tonight!"

"If he had performed even slightly better, the Mavericks might have won tonight. All I can say is that James' performance tonight, and indeed in this series, has been truly disappointing!"

"Throughout the series, he was only the team's third-leading scorer, averaging just 19.8 points per game. Although he led the team in rebounds and assists, his performance was clearly unsatisfactory!"

"Because his name is LeBron James, not Shawn Marion!"

"Nowitzki was the best player on the team. He scored more than 30 points in 5 games in the series, averaging 31.3 points per game. His efficiency was also the highest on the team. Nowitzki definitely did his best. He can leave the court with his head held high and say goodbye to this series."

"Another player who can leave the court with his head held high is Terry. After tonight's outburst, he is averaging more points than James in this series, reaching 21.5 points, which is the team's second-highest average."

"The other players on the Mavericks, such as Marion and Butler, also delivered performances commensurate with their price tags. Peja, in particular, showed a surprising burst of youthful energy, providing some truly impressive output."

"So, having said that, I still want to ask: What's wrong with LeBron? Why did he play so badly? Especially after Game 3 of the series, why did he completely become a mole in the last three games? What's wrong with him?"

"First of all, we can rule out the Bobcats' defense being too good." Miller immediately added at this moment: "Odom and Hayward, those two guarded James throughout the entire series. I want to laugh myself when I say that. It's like a low-level joke."

"Did Terry's breakout cause James to struggle? But we've all seen that his ball possession hasn't decreased. The Mavericks still let him handle the ball and still let him be in charge of the team's offense. Everyone else is more like a finisher."

"I think the topic of what's wrong with LeBron will continue all summer, for three years or even ten years! Because it's simply not something that can be explained by common sense."

"Then let's look at the Bobcats!" Jackson said with a smile, thinking that Ni had already finished her commentary. "The Bobcats are the stars of the night!"

"Rose scored 35 points and 7 assists tonight, Yao Ming had 33 points and 15 rebounds, Boozer had 20 points and 17 rebounds, and Odom had 11 points, 10 rebounds and 5 assists. Three players on the team recorded double-doubles, and the team as a whole grabbed more than 20 more rebounds than the Mavericks, which is why they ultimately came back to win."

"Absolute inside advantage!"

"Throughout the playoffs, Rose averaged 27.3 points, 8.2 assists, and 2.7 steals per game. He was the team's leading scorer, assist leader, and steal leader!"

“同时姚的表现也无可争议,这家伙系列赛场均拿下24.2分13篮板3.3盖帽,同时他场均能够以44%的命中率投进3.5个三分!”

"This guy is the team's second-leading scorer, rebounding leader, shot blocker, and three-point shooter."

Jackson paused here, looked at Miller, and said, "If you were a reporter, if you had the right to vote, who would you vote for for Finals MVP?"

“Oh man, you’ve given me a really tough question. It’s a huge problem,” Miller said, shrugging. “They’re both very good, and their contributions in this series are equally significant. Even tonight, their performances were comparable.”

"They all had key performances that saved the team, and they all withstood the pressure in adversity to help the team win."

“Even their stats are quite different. According to the usual practice in the NBA, the Finals MVP should be given to the player with the highest average points per game, but this year’s Bobcats are really close to the concept of ‘dual core’, making people a little unsure how to choose.”

"Yao is a better defender and has more experience, but Rose is the team's controller and the starting point of the tactics. I really don't know who to vote for. I can only say that it is reasonable and acceptable for either of these two guys to win the Finals MVP."

"Let's offer our blessings and congratulations! As for this difficult problem, let's leave it to the reporters on the scene and let them suffer."

As the two commentators analyzed the series and gave their final summary, Jordan, Van Gundy, Stevenson, the entire coaching staff, and the players on the court all celebrated wildly together.

Add to that the champagne, fireworks, water guns, and all sorts of celebratory gadgets they brought out of the locker room, and the entire American Airlines Arena became a sea of ​​joy for the players.

As for the fans, 90% of them left the arena after the Mavericks players officially left the court. They didn't want to see the Bobcats win the championship; that would be painful for them.

The remaining one or two thousand fans were mostly those who decided to leave at off-peak times simply because they didn't want to queue up and cause traffic jams.

So in the end, apart from the players, coaches, and their families who traveled with the team, there were basically no Bobcats fans left in the stands.

It's fair to say that winning the championship away from home definitely means missing out on some of the atmosphere and feeling.

After the Bobcats players celebrated wildly for almost 20 minutes, league staff finally came over and asked them to stop, because the makeshift trophy stage had been set up, and Stern, the trophy, and the championship MVP trophy that had just been named the 'Bill Russell' Trophy last year were all there.

Everything is ready.

"Congratulations to the Charlotte Bobcats on becoming the 2010-2011 NBA champions! They fought hard through four rounds of games, facing numerous setbacks, but they never gave up. They fought harder and harder, constantly staging comebacks..."

Tonight's game is away, and there are fewer than 100 Bobcats supporters scattered across several areas. Under these circumstances, the fans naturally cannot let out loud or aggressive boos or curses.

Perhaps that's why Stern was extra excited tonight. He stood alone in the middle of the stage and rattled off a whole bunch of movie-related slang.

Stern didn't want to miss this rare opportunity to speak in public without being booed.

He launched into a long, impassioned speech, thanking this person and that person, praising this one and encouraging that one, before finally, Stern's extremely long speech came to an end.

He laughed and said, "Well then, let Michael, our former superstar Michael, say a few words about how it feels to win a championship in a different way."

Jordan took the microphone, coughed, and said, "Well, shall I say a few words?"

Finished.

Lin Tian felt a headache coming on after hearing just a few words from this.

Jordan's speech would never end in less than five minutes.

Who knows how much this guy prepared?

"First of all, thank you to my best guy, Lin! His arrival has brought about a complete transformation in our team. He and his coaching staff have put in tremendous effort."

“I remember everyone on the coaching staff, Jeff, Brad…”

In the following minutes, Jordan thanked almost everyone on the team, and then talked about his family's support, thanking his family for their contributions and all the team staff for their hard work.

In short, it was both tedious and long-winded.

Fortunately, the fans in the stadium were either leaving or celebrating, and no one was listening to Jordan's speech. The players were celebrating, joking, and chatting among themselves, and they weren't paying any attention to Jordan at all.

Even the staff members taking photos and videos below the awards stage couldn't help but start yawning.

Throughout the entire event, the people who listened most attentively to Jordan's speech were probably Stern and Russell.

Stern maintained his usual smile and affability, watching Jordan nod repeatedly.

As for Russell, Lin Tian suspected the old man was asleep; he stood there motionless, peaceful as if he had already passed away… (End of Chapter)

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