Don't talk trash to him.

Chapter 102 I don’t want to watch his game anymore

Chapter 102 I don’t want to watch his game anymore
As he was talking, LeBron dribbled the ball to the front court, glanced at Brandon Malone who was chatting animatedly with Su Wan, and thought to himself:
I let you take the position, is this what you do?

Before he could think of more things in his mind, Su Wan moved in front of him, put up a defensive stance, and hooked his finger at him, which was quite provocative.

The scene suddenly became much quieter.

Cleveland residents have seen this scene on various video replays.

But this was the first time I saw this scene with my own eyes.

In the video, LeBron James chose to pass the ball in the face of Suwan's provocation. Now LeBron standing in the Quicken Loans Arena...

Cavaliers fans hope he can respond to Suwan with a tough offense!

LeBron is also struggling internally.

If it is an away game, he can pass the ball without any psychological burden.

But this is his home court, and his "people" are watching him. If he doesn't give a strong fightback, how will these people view him?

Can play singles with the ball...

LeBron glanced at Suwan who had taken a big step in front of him.

How come?

You can't vote, right?
Just when he was extremely conflicted, his "savior" appeared. "Big Z" took the initiative to step forward and provided him with a considerate cover.

LeBron immediately stepped on the "accelerator", bypassed the cover of "Big Z" and rushed straight to the basket.

Just at this moment, LeBron heard Su Wan's loud shout: "Traveling, no need to blow the whistle? Referee, this guy is traveling!"

It didn't matter that he shouted. LeBron, who had been moving smoothly, stopped in a hurry. He was afraid to take a step forward, for fear that the referee would blow the whistle the moment he stepped forward. He panicked and threw the ball towards the basket.

There was a silent bang and the target was missed.

Su Wan almost laughed out loud.

He saw that O'Neal had not had time to get into his defensive position, so he shouted casually. Unexpectedly, LeBron was afraid of the consequences and his rhythm was disrupted by his shouting. Only LeBron is so thin-skinned that he would care about what others say. If it was our LeBron, he would probably take eight steps and score the ball, and then return to defense as if nothing had happened.

Some Cleveland fans on the sidelines couldn't help but cover their faces. LeBron's last move was really a bit eye-catching, but this was only for these "local folks". If it were anyone else, they would have laughed to tears.

Suwan crossed the half court slowly, holding the ball, and the Cavaliers still let McGinnis defend him. He did not hesitate, deliberately glanced at the position of the basket, tricking McGinnis into thinking that he was going to shoot directly, and hurried forward to close the distance between them. He started quickly, and in just one step, he left him behind.

The Cavaliers did some research on Suwan. When he broke through, the Cavaliers' inside line would immediately tighten the space under the basket, increasing his confrontation under the basket and the difficulty of shooting. But Suwan stopped at the free throw line, raised his hand and made a mid-range shot, which was successful.

"He really mastered the mid-range shot?"

Brandon Malone had actually noticed that Suwan's mid-range shots had become more and more stable over the past half month, but he knew clearly how bad Suwan's mid-range shots were when he was on the Cavaliers, so he still chose to break through Suwan, but Suwan's shot made it, which made him scratch his head.

It’s difficult!
Just defending Suwan's breakthrough is a very difficult task for McGinnis. If Suwan's shooting is still on target tonight, McGinnis will probably be beaten into a sieve.

Good ones don’t work, bad ones work.

Just two minutes later, Su Wan hit the mid-range again, and all of his first three shots were successful, two of which were field goals.

It proved that his shooting touch was indeed hot tonight.

Malone highly praised Suwan's ability and was the only "Suwan supporter" in the Cavaliers coaching team. He called a timeout for the sake of caution. LeBron was very dissatisfied with his call for a timeout, thinking that Malone had ruined his rhythm.

"We were just about to gain momentum, why did we call a timeout?"

It is easy to feel that someone is targeting you. Malone could sense that he was being targeted by LeBron from what LeBron said, but he did not quite understand how he had offended LeBron.

When he assigned the defensive tasks today, he didn't even ask him if he could participate in the defense, and left all offensive decision-making to him.

Isn’t it enough to delegate power to this extent?

How could he know that LeBron was unhappy with him because of the brief conversation he had with Su Wan on the sidelines.

The Cavaliers did not make any adjustments during the timeout. With the power delegated to this extent, Malone did not have much room to operate. He could only replace Newbell in front of Suwan and give it a try.

"Treat the dead horse as a living one"!

What else can be done?

What he didn't see was the flash of disappointment in LeBron's eyes.

What kind of coach is this!

Is this also called a change of formation?

When he came on the court, LeBron looked at Rick Carlisle in front of the Pacers bench and couldn't help but mutter:
If I let him coach the Cavaliers, wouldn't I be able to become stronger?

LeBron walked onto the court in anger. At this time, he heard Su Wan clapping his hands at the referee on the sidelines: "Work, work, keep an eye on the No. 23 of the Cavaliers. He is playing football on the basketball court. Are you really not going to take care of him? Is the privilege of the chosen one to be able to walk six steps on the court with the ball?"

WTF...

LeBron didn't want to play anymore, he wanted to tear Suwan's mouth apart.

But the shadow left by the kick at Conseco Arena made him choose to punch Su Wan in his heart.

It can be considered a fight!
"Attack, LeBron, Suwan has already scored 6 points, and you have only made 1 of 0 shots so far! Show him some color, LeBron!" Barkley cheered for LeBron in the studio. At this moment, he looked like a fan of LeBron.

There was also a burst of cheers for LeBron in the audience.

"Big Z" stepped forward again and took the initiative to set a screen for LeBron.

Every time at this time, "King"'s actions will immediately become resolute.

Su Wan quickly went around and tried to intercept, but failed.

When LeBron rushes forward, he is like a train rushing by, rumbling and difficult to resist.

Not to mention, he also propped up his elbows, swayed left and right, and cleared the roadblocks on both sides. The stiff movements, with a particularly large amplitude, made it extremely ugly. Foster, as the last barrier, intercepted and was ready to be knocked out of the field. This is a game of bravery!
There was a beep, and the referee whistle blew. Everyone looked towards the referee:

Cavaliers No. 23, traveling!

"Hahahahaha!"

Merciless ridicule came from beside LeBron. It was Su Wan who was the only one who could ridicule LeBron so blatantly.

LeBron quickly stepped forward to explain to the referee and even demonstrated the movement of swinging his elbows. Su Wan didn't listen carefully, but vaguely heard LeBron mention the "Euro step" or something like that. His attention was on the replay on the big screen...

As the first replay ended, the boos that were originally deafening in the venue immediately became silent.

It can be clearly seen in the video that LeBron James had taken two steps before approaching Foster and was within the distance for a layup, but he did not jump directly. It is not known whether it was Foster who was standing still that put pressure on him. He took another step to the right and then prepared to layup...

A very standard "three-step layup".

Barkley was puzzled and looked at Kenny Smith next to him: "Is there a possibility that LeBron thinks the three-step layup means taking three steps after receiving the ball and then making a layup?"

Kenny Smith shook his head. LeBron also had traveling problems, but it was never this serious. "His coach should have reminded him a long time ago. He was just too nervous tonight! You know, this is a life-and-death battle for the Cavaliers!"

Kenny Smith was half right. LeBron was not only nervous tonight, but also impatient.

Just think about it, entering the life-and-death battle of the playoffs, he was facing Suwan. This guy kept provoking him in the Quicken Loans Arena, wanting to challenge him one-on-one, and kept shouting to the referee, "Watch out for his traveling." To be honest, from a God's perspective, the pressure was not much less than Game 11 of the Finals in 4.

The "LeBron 11" in 2.0 was unable to bear such pressure, let alone the "young James" who is only born in 05!

Another point……

Suwan kept scoring and made consecutive shots at the start of the game. LeBron wanted to catch up with his performance, so he inevitably played impatiently, but was afraid of making mistakes. As a result, the more anxious he became, the more chaotic he became, and the more afraid he became, the more chaotic he became, and all kinds of outrageous low-level mistakes occurred.

But do you think that LeBron James' true strength is so bad?
Even Su Wan would say in all conscience:
Not really!

He originally thought that when necessary, he would have to use the "Pacers' iron bucket formation" and gather the strength of the entire team to defeat LeBron, who was planning to "fight a last-ditch battle" tonight.

After all, this was also the tough guy who scored 07 points in the final quarter of Game 5 of the Eastern Conference Finals in 25 to help the team win the game... As for why it took 25 points in the final quarter to win the game, well, don't ask!
Now it seems that LeBron, who is moving forward courageously and putting everything behind him to fight, and LeBron, who plays on the court with pressure and impatience, are two extremes.

But Suwan will not be soft-hearted because of LeBron's downturn. He is in particularly good shape tonight, better than any day in the past 3 days in March and April. Let me say something that all "open" "scorers" will say:

The basket tonight is like the sea!

You know, Suwan hasn't turned on "The zone" mode yet, but he feels that his shots are successful no matter how they are shot.

"Shh!"

LeBron made a traveling mistake here, and Suwan turned around and made another mid-range jump shot facing Newbell.

So far in the first quarter, 4 out of 4 shots!
When he shot the ball, the audience booed crazily, but it had no effect at all. Su Wan even responded with, "Do you think I'm that high school student? I'm still nervous playing a regular season game. Boo louder, or I really can't hear you!"

The arrogant roar made some Cavaliers fans at the scene look bitter.

Originally, they didn't need to boo Su Wan.

original……

Su Wan, who performed so brilliantly, was wearing the No. 99 jersey of the Cavaliers!
Seeing that Suwan was about to score double digits, and the first quarter had not even reached 10 minutes, a bearded white man on the sidelines could no longer sit still. He stood up and yelled at LeBron: "LeBron, why don't you go up to defend Suwan? Jeff can't defend him, and Newbell can't defend him, so why don't you go up to defend him!"

He must have been drunk. When he was shouting, his fat body swayed from side to side and he could hardly stand.

When LeBron heard the audience teaching him how to play basketball, his whole face twisted into a knot, as if he was about to cry. These are the kinds of fans he hates the most.

You have no idea!
If you can teach me how to play, why aren't you standing here?

But when he noticed that the fan had a big beard, had been drinking, and had what appeared to be some gang symbol tattooed on his arm, he turned his attention back to his teammates, urging them to serve the ball quickly.

"Big Z" once again set a pick-and-roll for LeBron.

However, neither he nor LeBron noticed that Rick Carlisle secretly gestured to Stephen Jackson.

"Academic head coaches" all have one characteristic:
They all like to arrange tactics step by step.

What's a little different about Rick Carlisle is that his idol is Popovich.

He likes to do the same as Popovich, seizing the opponent's weak points and torturing them severely.

On the Cavaliers side, the impatient LeBron is clearly the breakthrough point.

This early double-team by Stephen Jackson and Suwan startled LeBron, who was about to go around the screen. He subconsciously took the ball in his hands, then remembered that he should dribble through, so he passed the ball again and rushed past Stephen Jackson.

The "Martial Saint" was stunned by this scene and turned to look for the referee:
Such an outrageous operation, aren’t you guys bragging about it?
This is Jackson wrongly accusing the referee. LeBron at this time received some care, such as free throws. Starting from this season, LeBron averaged 8 free throws per game, and in his peak period he could get more than 10 free throws per game.

But the traveling issues will still be praised!

Otherwise, the referee could just ignore his traveling rule, and the league wouldn't have to change the "traveling" rule in 09.

The referee didn't blow the whistle this time because...

I really didn’t see it!
Stephen Jackson's position blocked him and made it impossible for the referee behind him to see LeBron's movements.

Luck is on LeBron's side this time, but...

Feeling guilty, he dropped the ball while dribbling it.

To be honest, Suwan knew that quite a number of fans looked down on LeBron's basic skills, and the referee reports always showed that LeBron was called for traveling in the last two minutes. But his series of traveling, second dribbles, and dribbling errors tonight really stunned Suwan.

Is this really the basic skill that an All-Star player should have?
Su Wandu had this expression, not to mention the excited fan. Seeing that his shouting was met with such a ridiculous scene, he couldn't stand it anymore. After a stunned expression, he left the Quicken Loans Arena cursing. The fans who were close could clearly hear the curses in his mouth:

"Is this shitty guy really the son of our city? What kind of shitty future can he bring us? I don't want to watch his games anymore, never again!"

First update today.


(End of this chapter)

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