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Chapter 65 Justice will prevail

Chapter 65 Justice will prevail
The full-time whistle blew, and the "Christmas Game", which attracted more attention than the "main meal" before the game, ended with the Pacers defeating the Pistons by 90 points, 72 to 18, at home.

"Let us congratulate the Pacers for their victory, and also congratulate Uncle for his strong rebound in this game, scoring 24 points, 6 rebounds and 5 assists." In the TNT studio, Barkley happily announced the final result.

Kenny Smith next to him was forcing a smile while Suwan completed the layup and couldn't say any lines at all.

"What a great night!" Barkley added pointedly.

"Indiana!"

"Indiana!"

"Indiana!"

The audience cheered in unison as soon as the whistle sounded.

This is a common scene at the Pacers home court:
Whenever the Pacers win an important game, they will chant "Indiana" together after the game.

It means almost the same as "Long live".

Artest couldn't wait to rush to Suwan and gave him a warm hug: "Man, you did a great job!"

Su Wan found that his voice was a little hoarse.

"Isn't it all because of you? Man, you did a great job!" Artest repeated excitedly. It seemed that with his current excitement, no other words could come out of his mind.

The ABC live host also walked towards Suwan at this time, recorded the hug between Artest and Suwan, and asked the cameraman behind him to point the camera at Suwan.

In terms of statistics, Suwan's 24 points, 6 rebounds and 5 assists were not the best on the Pacers' side. O'Neal Jr. scored 23 points and 11 rebounds, Reggie Miller scored 25 points, and Foster scored 11 points and 14 rebounds, all of whom performed outstandingly.

But the most explosive player was naturally Suwan, who scored 19 points in the second half and dunked over Prince.

The Pacers' lead started with his rampage.

The Pistons were completely unable to limit the Pacers' offense, and it all started with his rampage.

From this point of view, Suwan is the MVP of the Pacers tonight.

None of the Indiana people in the audience left. When they saw Suwan being interviewed, they gave a unified shout:

"uncle!"

"uncle!"

"uncle!"

……

Su Wan raised one hand high, clenched it into a fist, and shouted at them, "Justice will prevail!"

Then, like a highly contagious virus, this sentence spread throughout the audience, and finally gradually unified, echoing over the Conseco Arena:

"Justice will prevail!"

"Justice will prevail!"

"Justice will prevail!"

Larry Bird smiled delightedly when he saw this, and his eyes were filled with anticipation. He said to Walsh next to him, "Do you know what I thought of at this moment?"

Walsh turned his head with a questioning look. Bird was the representative of the 80s. He had seen too many classic moments that Walsh didn't know.

"I think about the final seconds of Game 1980 of the Eastern Conference Finals," Bird said.

Walsh immediately understood what Bird was talking about. Because it was a classic NBA moment:
It was in the final minutes of that game that Boston fans shouted their famous slogan to the Philadelphia 76ers players:
“Beat LA!”

Bird's understanding of that scene is:
The unity of emotional values!

All Boston fans want to fuck the Lakers.

Just like now, all Indiana people feel that their victory over the Pistons is "justice will prevail"!
This is a manifestation of cohesion!

Any championship team needs such a group of fans behind it.

Now, the Pacers once again have...

"This year's Pacers will create something big!" Bird has never been as sure as he is now.

The slogan of "Justice will prevail" continued, and the host was observing Su Wan's expression. She suddenly asked, "So uncle, do you think the Pistons are the ones who made mistakes, not the Pacers? Ron did nothing wrong, so he shouldn't be punished?"

As soon as Su Wan heard this, he knew that this was full of traps. He emphasized one point first: "Ron did do something wrong!"

No matter which industry you are in, as long as you rely on the audience for your livelihood, it is wrong to hit the audience!
Artest was definitely wrong on this point.

But...

"During the game, the first person to take action was Detroit Pistons player Ben Wallace, right? The next person to take action was a Detroit Pistons fan, right? But why did the final punishment fall on the Pacers?"

Su Wan asked three questions in a row, which confused the host.

She really wanted to say that Ben was also banned.

It’s just…compared to the Pacers’ “destruction of their family and lives”, the Pistons’ punishment is really nothing.

Interview after the game:

"We didn't lose because of the rookie's breakthrough. What we really couldn't deal with was the Pacers' shooting. That's why we changed our defensive strategy, which gave him an opportunity to take advantage." - Larry Brown talked about the main reason why the Pistons lost by 18 points.

"He's not bad, but just good. If we just want to limit him, we have many ways!" - Larry Brown talked about Suwan's performance in the second half;

"We played too badly, that's the main thing, not just this game, our recent performance is terrible, we must get back to our form as soon as possible." - Billups felt ashamed of the Pistons losing by 18 points tonight, especially for his 16-of-6 performance;

"We always get whistles when we make a move, which is impossible to defend. The referees were too cautious tonight. The referees' goal was to prevent us from having any contact. This is not a Christmas game, this is a show. I just hope this only happens tonight." - Ben Wallace complained that the referee was too much of a show-stealer. He had 5 fouls tonight;
"That was a good dunk, but I don't think I'd let my kids see it." - Prince on being dunked over by Suwan;
"What else is there to say? He is the brightest new star this year. He will become a superstar in this league in the future." - Artest commented on Suwan's 19 points in the first half;
"It feels great to be on the court. I was in good shape tonight. Thank God. I know I can do more." - O'Neal commented on his performance;

"Very good, basically no problem, our communication is very smooth, I know he is a very good person!" O'Neal commented on the first cooperation with Suwan;
"My teammates created space for me, which is very important." - Su Wan commented on his performance in the second half.

"Uncle, you and LeBron are both rookies with unstable shooting abilities, but your shooting percentage tonight was as high as 60%, while his was not even 20%. What do you think caused such a difference?"

"It's normal. He's just a high school student. It's normal for him to lose to the Pistons. I've always said that he needs to start from scratch and systematically learn what tactics are. If he continues like this, he will only know one tactic, which is that he holds the ball and everyone revolves around him."

——Suwan commented on LeBron’s performance in the previous Cavaliers and Pistons;

"On the first day you joined this team, you said you wanted to bring a championship to the Pacers. Tonight you defeated the defending champions. Do you think you have a good chance of winning the championship this year?"

"I have been looking for an opportunity to tell everyone that this is the unified idea of ​​all Pacers players now. Although some things that we did not expect have happened and caused some problems for the team, our goal has not changed. Our goal before the start of the season was to win the championship, and our goal now is still the championship... Although the absence of Ron has made this goal much more difficult, fortunately Stephen will be back soon. Please believe all Pacers fans that we will do our best to win this year's championship."

"Never compromise, always fight, that's Indiana!"

"besides……"

"Justice will prevail!"

(End of this chapter)

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