Don't talk trash to him.

Chapter 68 LeBron only needs to consider the All-Star starting lineup

Chapter 68 LeBron only needs to consider the All-Star starting lineup
After the Pacers closed the locker room, Suwan began today's training.

In the afternoon, Walsh came with TNT staff, wanting him to cooperate with the filming.

Kenny Smith, Barkley and the donkey were already on standby in the studio. TNT wanted to capture the moment when he saw Kenny Smith kissing the donkey's butt at the same time as the broadcast material.

The shoot went smoothly.

Suwan laughed louder than he thought he would when he saw Kenny Smith kissing a donkey's butt.

The main thing is that Kenny Smith's cautious look and Barkley's weird laugh next to him are so funny.

After the filming, Suwan continued to train. When the extra training was over, it was already 6 o'clock in the evening. The news of his conflict with LeBron fermented for a period of time and gradually had an impact, becoming one of the evening news on major news stations.

Suwan also saw LeBron's latest response. When he saw that he had no conflicts with him, Suwan suddenly felt that Kenny Smith and Barkley were not so funny. LeBron, who acted as if nothing had happened, was the funniest.

But even so, Su Wan did not intend to ease up. He exposed the matter and naturally wanted to make it a big deal. Sitting in the car, he did not rush to drive, but took out his mobile phone, logged into his Facebook account with 34 followers, and posted a message:

Yes, we have some conflicts!
There have always been some groundless rumors about the relationship between him and LeBron.

However, from Cavaliers general manager Danny Ferry to Suwan and LeBron himself, no one has responded directly to these claims. Especially LeBron, he always emphasizes that "things are moving in a good direction."

Su Wan’s response now caused an uproar.

"So Su, you were forced to leave the Cavaliers by LeBron?"

"I heard that you cursed LeBron in the car the night we lost to the Heat?"

"Why are there all of a sudden rumors that you and LeBron have been at odds since training camp? Are these rumors true, Sue?"

Not only did he receive a lot of responses to his post, but major media outlets also reported his Facebook post immediately. LeBron had just said a few hours ago that he had no conflicts with Suwan, but now he was slapped in the face.

Of course, there are also media outlets that explain for LeBron: "Maybe LeBron is more mature, and some things that are not a problem in his eyes become contradictions in front of Su!"

The Goodwin brothers felt uneasy when they saw Suwan suddenly "turn against" LeBron and publicly admit that there was a conflict between him and LeBron.

They always felt that Su Wan's team was planning something.

However, after Suwan admitted on Facebook that there was a conflict between him and LeBron, there was no follow-up action.

Well, what they didn't know was that the day after Suwan posted this Facebook post, he accepted an exclusive interview with domestic media and talked specifically about the various conflicts between him and LeBron, no matter how big or small.

The domestic media who had dug up the explosive news were somewhat uneasy. After the interview, they asked, "Su Wan, are you sure you can send all this out? If the American media saw this and spread it around, it would probably cause quite a stir!"

There is an old Chinese saying that goes "It is better to resolve a feud than to create one."

They also hope that Su Wan won't be too impulsive.

If he reveals too much about what happened inside the Cavaliers locker room, it may affect his survival in the Pacers locker room.

Su Wan said: "The specific scale is up to you, but there is one thing I have to ask of you. The All-Star starting lineup voting is just around the corner. I hope you can guide the domestic fans when they vote..."

He didn't say it clearly, but the person holding the pen knew exactly what he meant.

They immediately understood what Su Wan was going to do.

After everything was done, Su Wan breathed a sigh of relief.

LeBron just needs to consider making the All-Star starter.

He has a lot of things to consider...

In addition to getting myself into the All-Star starting lineup, I also want to prevent LeBron from getting into the All-Star starting lineup. Hmm…

This is his big gift to LeBron's team.

I heard that you, LeBron, will be the "GOAT of voting" in the future?
Then let me show you what the “goat originator of voting” means!
From the perspective of LeBron's team, this All-Star starter is very important.

If Suwan remembers correctly, originally this season LeBron was going to start all the star players, and the Cavaliers management immediately began to recruit "thugs" on a large scale, including Bucks boss Michael Reed and a series of stars who were in their prime.

The recruiting efforts are completely different from the summer before last season.

Obviously, they regarded the All-Star starters as LeBron's reliance.

Of course, the title of "the Chosen One" plus the All-Star starter can indeed suppress many players.

For example, Su Wan.

If he had joined the Cavaliers a year later, LeBron would have only needed to say calmly, "Wait until you become an All-Star starter before you talk to me about how to play basketball!"

The custodian left Su Wan speechless.

Since this "All-Star starting position" is so important to LeBron, Suwan must "help out", because LeBron and his team "like" him so much!
After arranging everything, Su Wan's mind returned to the game.

After playing against the Pistons and taking a day off, the Pacers continued to play at home to face the challenge of the New Orleans Hornets.

After nearly half a year, Suwan met JR Smith on the court again.

Like Suwan, JR was very successful when he first entered the league and quickly secured the No. 2 starting position for the Hornets. However, as the game progressed, his "Kobe"-like style of play and his complete disregard for his teammates gradually angered head coach Byron Scott, who kicked him out of the starting lineup.

As a result, JR became more and more "crazy". Not only did he shoot randomly on the training ground, he also handled the ball as he pleased on the court and had a big fight with Byron Scott.

An angry Scott said in front of the media: "No matter how talented a high school student is, he should go to the NCAA to learn what a professional player is. This is a very important step!" Then he put JR Smith in "confinement" and did not include him in the active list in recent games.

The media asked Su Wan about his opinion on this matter before the game.

Su Wan's answer was: "I particularly agree with what Byron said. No matter how talented a high school student is, even if he is selected, he should learn the tactical qualities of professional players. Otherwise, it would be really tiring to be teammates with such people!"

His words were pointed and made the whole audience laugh.

But there were also some people who couldn't understand, like JR Smith, this "single-celled organism", who sat on the bench and looked at him viciously, but unfortunately he could only look at him like that.

Suwan is a polite person and he always responds to everything. Facing JR Smith's gaze, every time he passed by the Hornets' bench, he would shrug at JR Smith "friendly". Seeing him couldn't help but rush up from the bench, Suwan felt very happy.

The Hornets are currently ranked 05th in the Western Conference and are making a fierce attack on the 15 No. 21 pick. The Pacers were in good shape, and with the comeback of O'Neal Jr. and the unity after the "Christmas Game", they quickly established an advantage of more than points and eventually won by points.

The Pacers then defeated the Charlotte Bobcats and the New Jersey Nets in succession, ending the last few days of December with a four-game winning streak.

The New Year of 2005 has arrived. This morning, the NBA officially announced the results of the first phase of the All-Star starting lineup voting...

Su Wan immediately found the ranking of the Eastern Conference backcourt:
The first name was the familiar "Su Wan".

After that……

Allen Iverson…

LeBron James!
Got it!

(End of this chapter)

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