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Chapter 104 You guys really need me!

Chapter 104 You guys really need me!
LeBron began to back off.

Gradually, the first defender in front of Suwan became McGinnis or Newbell.

This is another way for him to escape.

The fans at the scene did not notice this. They looked at Su Wan with only despair in their eyes.

The group of Cleveland people who booed Suwan crazily before the game finally understood why Suwan had a faint smile on his face at that time.

It was a sarcastic laugh, as if one were watching a circus clown performing a farce.

He knew exactly what he would bring to the city tonight, so the boos did not affect his mood at all...

They once had such a person. He once stood in this stadium wearing the Cavaliers' No. 99 jersey and even stood on the technical platform. They remembered it all clearly, and regret gradually appeared in their eyes.

Suwan did not intend to let LeBron go. He said he would score 17 points on him, and he must score 17 points on him.

He will play pick-and-roll with whoever LeBron is facing in his defensive position, then create a mismatch and then single out LeBron.

The whole style of the painting is that classic "He flees, he chases, he can't fly away even if he has wings!"

Suwan's voice continued to echo in LeBron's ears:

“11 more points!”

“Only 9 points left!”

"7 points, you're almost freeing LeBron!"

……

He was so angry that he was furious. When Su Wan was making a layup, he pushed him hard, but still failed to stop him from putting the basketball into the basket.

This was Suwan's best night since he started playing basketball.

God allowed him to be in such a state on such a night, he could forgive everything, including LeBron's push.

He had more humiliating ways than responding immediately with a kick.

"beep!"

What's more, the referee blew the whistle.

"It's almost 4, LeBron."

Su Wan confidently walked to the free throw line. At this moment, as a fan of the Cavaliers, they should have booed loudly to interfere with Su Wan's free throws.

But 80% of the fans in the audience looked at Su Wan in frustration as he walked onto the court. Seeing his still arrogant expression, they felt like there was something stuck in their throats and could not boo at all.

Their expressions were the same as LeBron, who was standing on the right side of the free throw line with his hands on his hips.

What kind of city breeds what kind of players and fans...

It turns out that Cleveland fans are just like LeBron, they love to be frustrated, give up, and...

Love to complain!
"LeBron, what the hell are you doing?"

"OMG, I stood my wife up to watch such a stupid game!"

"Cleveland No. 23 is a joke. You will never be the next Michael Jordan. Ever!"

Some fans of the Cavaliers began to stop following the team and turned against it.

This is not surprising:
Suwan scored 46 points tonight.

And what about LeBron?
His score remained at 5 points 6 minutes ago.

In addition to the loss of offensive desire caused by his declining self-confidence, there is another point. Rick Carlisle arranged an "iron bucket formation". The five players on the Pacers field were defensively positioned against LeBron, with the purpose of preventing him from scoring or even shooting.

Rick Carlisle is well aware that in the current atmosphere, as long as LeBron does not gain momentum, the Cavaliers will never be able to climb out of the quagmire.

LeBron felt that the Pacers were targeting him. Not just the Pacers, he felt that the whole world was targeting him, including the fans in Cleveland. Listen to what they said: Is it really my fault that the game turned out like this tonight?
If my teammates can play at an MVP level, how can we not win?
But the fact is now...

They are all depending on me!
They can't do anything!
I need stronger teammates, like O'Neal, Stephen Jackson and Foster standing next to Suwan.

If I had a group of people like this as my teammates, would I lose to Su Wan?

Impossible, absolutely impossible!
"Shh!"

While LeBron was trying to excuse himself in his heart, Suwan continued to score goals, and at 10 minutes and 14 seconds in the third quarter, he capped his score for the game at 51 points.

"19 years and 284 days!"

"Let us congratulate Suwan for becoming the youngest '50 Points' player in NBA history!"

"OMG, this is really an incredible night, Suwan made history!"

"What's even more frightening is that he can continue to make history!"

Barkley shouted excitedly in the studio, his lips moving up and down like two big fat sausages. No wonder he was so excited, it was just that Suwan was too scary tonight. With this momentum, as long as he stayed on the court, Suwan might break the record of the youngest "60-point man" or even the youngest "70-point man".

"Feizhu" believes that Su Wan can do anything tonight.

"beep!"

At the end of the third quarter, Suwan's score was fixed at 54 points, and the Pacers' lead was almost more than 30 points.

A brutal massacre.

The "wall of trust" of Cleveland residents finally collapsed, and they began to stand up from their seats and walk towards the fan passage.

They had to leave, otherwise this depressing atmosphere would make them want to hang themselves.

All the hopes that LeBron James had brought to them in the past month were shattered on this night. No, it should be said that they were shattered to the extreme, with despair everywhere.

What made them more desperate than the score was LeBron's performance.

Such an important game, but such a poor performance...

The ABC host walked towards Suwan, wanting to continue interviewing Suwan during the intermission. He had just broken the record of the youngest "50-point man" in the NBA, and he deserved all the exposure.

Unexpectedly, Su Wan snatched the microphone from his hand and walked towards the technical desk.

The ABC host sensed something and asked the camera to follow quickly.

Cameras from other TV stations also focused sharply on Su Wan.

Sure enough, Su Wan jumped up and jumped onto the technical platform again.

This was the fourth time in his career that he jumped onto the "technical table," but the second time in Cleveland.

The Cavaliers fans who were preparing to leave noticed Su Wan's actions, stopped their steps and turned to look.

Some Clevelanders looked at this familiar scene and couldn't help but think of the Cavaliers' season opener...

At that time, Su Wan jumped onto the technical platform with such high spirits!

At this moment, it was just like that moment. Su Wan was still so high-spirited, but the atmosphere at the scene had changed, and the way Su Wan looked at them had also changed...

"Cleveland, when is the moment you regret the most?"

"Is it now?"

"If you want to make the playoffs!"

"Then you need me so damn much!"

Su Wan's voice echoed in the Quick Loans Arena, and the entire arena was as quiet as Silent Hill.

No one in Cleveland questioned what Suwan said.

They didn't even dare to boo.

because……

Su Wan is right!
More and more of them regretted not trying to retain Su Wan and change the management's determination when the trade rumors first emerged.

If he was still on the Cavaliers, the Cavaliers might have secured a playoff spot long ago, and such a tragic scene as tonight would not have happened.

Many Cavaliers fans have to admit at this moment that they hate Suwan so much because they hate that they once had Suwan but did not cherish him and own him for a long time.

The Clevelanders watched Suwan return to the Pacers' bench and continue to leave the game. The difference was that compared to the despair just now, they were more annoyed and regretful, which made their expressions even more complicated.

If nothing unexpected happens, there will be a lot of insomniac people wandering the streets in Cleveland tonight.

It’s like a “wandering soul” whose physical body has nowhere to rest.

How should they come to terms with tonight's game and these two short sentences Su Wan said?

At the start of the fourth quarter, seven-tenths of the audience were gone. The remaining people didn't have high expectations for LeBron, they just simply wanted to sink with the team.

They will quietly wait for the game to end and watch the Cavaliers completely lose their qualification for the playoffs.

But soon, they regretted this decision, not because Su Wan did something...

Su Wan did not play again. He sat on the bench with his legs crossed, drinking Gatorade comfortably, waiting for the game to end.

It's LeBron James...

He began to hold the ball and continuously attack the Pacers' inside line.

After the team was trailing by 30 points and after Suwan sat on the sidelines...he acted like a "God of War", but made the Cleveland people want to vomit.

They thought of what Su Wan said on Facebook:
Many of LeBron's statistics are obtained during the "garbage time" of the game.

There were about a dozen people at the scene who refuted on behalf of LeBron James.

Because in their memory, the Cavaliers had few games this season where they forced the opponent into "garbage time", so how could they talk about LeBron James brushing stats in "garbage time"? Now they understand, oh, it turns out that Suwan was talking about LeBron James staying on the court after other teams forced the Cavaliers into "garbage time"...

Like now!

They really want to ask:
What the hell were you doing so early?
At 6 minutes and 34 seconds in the fourth quarter, LeBron James increased his score of the game by 15 points. It is worth noting that before the start of the fourth quarter, his score was 7 points!
In other words, just halfway through the fourth quarter, LeBron quickly scored 8 points.

"What a king of the final quarter!" Barkley shouted as he watched LeBron James score.

Kenny Smith's mouth twitched. He looked at Barkley who was serious and wanted to ask:
How did you manage to keep such a serious expression after saying this?

LeBron's "2-point" attack was fierce, but the Cavaliers' other players' fighting spirit had long since dissipated, and the Pacers responded quickly, with the score difference hovering between 25 and 30 points. Brandon Malone wanted to replace LeBron, after all, the opponent had taken down the "nuclear weapon", and they, as the lagging team, should chase for a while, and if they can't catch up, they should consciously replace the main players.

But LeBron didn't want to, he waved his hand firmly at Malone.

In the end, LeBron stayed almost until the end, and only asked the team to replace him when there were 30 seconds left in the game. His stats were fixed at 20 points, 5 rebounds and 5 assists, not counting 7 turnovers and Suwan's 54 points, 7 rebounds, 3 assists, 3 steals and 2 blocks. His stats were still impressive on a night of a 30-point defeat.

only……

The Cavaliers fans who left the court after hearing the buzzer sounded had no luster in their eyes. They were not sure about LeBron's statistics, nor did they want to comment on them. They seemed to have reacquainted themselves with their "son of the city."

His dazzling average of 27+7+7 no longer seemed so promising to them.

They began to agree with what Su Wan said:
He is still a high school student who needs to grow up, but he wears a self-made data crown, which makes them mistakenly believe that "the true king has appeared."

In the TNT studio, Barkley's smile was full of sarcasm.

In the 90s, such situations rarely occurred. When the game entered "garbage time" and the opponent took off the main players out of respect, they had to replace all the main players as soon as possible, especially the absolute core, to prevent the opponent from getting angry and bringing the main players back, resulting in an even uglier score.

This is the rule of the world.

He didn't know why Su Wan didn't do this. With his temper, he should have done so.

If he had the chance to ask Su Wan now, Su Wan would tell him: "Why do you do this?"

At that time, he saw LeBron continue to stay on the court and perform "heroically", which was no different from watching a gorilla in a circus riding a unicycle.

LeBron is not Michael Jordan, and no media outlet is going to cover up his performance tonight.

Even the Nike media will remain silent tomorrow, waiting for LeBron to perform well in the future, and then they will brag about him crazily.

As for tomorrow...

"Use all channels to arrange for Su Wan's youngest Mr. 50 points!"

This is the order from the highest level of Nike.

Su Wan was interviewed by reporters on the sidelines.

The reporter asked him: "What do you think is the most exciting thing tonight?"

Su Wan turned around and pointed to the audience behind him. It was crowded before the game, but now it was empty with only a few people. "That's it. I made nearly 2 Clevelanders autistic!"

Interview after the game:

"I'm not surprised at all that he performed like this. If you knew how hard-working he is, you would feel the same as I do." - Artest talked about Suwan's "50 points" in three quarters.

"He has been preparing for this game for a long time. He will not let go of anyone who has humiliated him, and the Cavaliers are no exception." - O'Neal Jr. talked about Suwan's performance.

"We all know that it wasn't that we almost made the playoffs, but that we lost Suwan!" - Brandon Malone talked about the most regrettable thing about the Cavaliers this season.

"They had a stronger mentality to win and were in better shape. Suwan scored 50 points, which was incredible, but what cannot be ignored is their team. Jermaine dominated our inside line and we couldn't control their shooting from the outside. Stephen Jackson was the best shooter, and that's why we lost." - LeBron talked about the Cavaliers' disastrous defeat tonight.

This was the only question he answered tonight. After answering this question, he left the stage.

Most of the reporters gathered around Su Wan. He was the absolute focus of the night.

Some reporters asked him to talk about tonight's "50 Points", and some reporters asked him to talk about his feelings of "killing his old club". Only Irene knew clearly what he wanted to hear now:
"LeBron's performance tonight was very sluggish. He only scored 7 points after three quarters. Su, as his old teammate, I once thought he would become a Scottie Pippen and Michael Jordan. What do you think is the reason?"

Su Wan smiled and said, "The reason is very simple. He is an overprotected high school student. As a former teammate, I just taught him a lesson at the right time. The name of this lesson is... People with fragile psychology should never let themselves get involved in a life-and-death battle."

Today's third update


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