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Chapter 177 I will end his career with my own hands

Chapter 177 I will end his career with my own hands (5K, begging for monthly subscription)

This is definitely the episode in which Kwame Brown prepares most seriously.

Facing the pre-match ridicule of "Little Shark" Bynum, Brown, who appeared not to take Bynum seriously, has privately added two days of strength training.

Qin Yue noticed that in order to prepare for the game against the Grizzlies, Brown even specifically asked assistant coach Hollins for the Grizzlies' recent game videos.

Qin Yue didn’t want to hit Brown who worked so hard.

But as Brown has completely transformed into a sweeping center.
Qin Yue was very clear that once Bynum fell into a very deep position in the low post in an actual game, Brown was destined to be beaten unilaterally.

Bynum's actual height is a solid seven feet.

As a big center who was once selected as an All-Star in Qin Yue's memory, Bynum was born with a very large frame. His weight was maintained at around 130 kilograms during the peak of his career.

Putting aside Bynum's character, except for a few people like Yao Ming, ordinary centers simply cannot withstand Bynum's three tricks.

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Before the game started, Qin Yue, who had discussed tactics with head coach Malone, found Brown and said, "In this game against the Grizzlies, I will defend that arrogant 'little shark'."

Hearing this, Brown got anxious: "No, he humiliated me so much before the game, I have to prove myself no matter what."

Qin Yue patted Brown on the shoulder: "With Steve and I passing the ball to you, you have plenty of opportunities to prove yourself on the offensive end."

Brown said frustratedly: "But then people will definitely say that I am afraid of him and dare not play against him."

"Why would the fans care about that?" Qin Yue smiled and said with the tone of a veteran, "Believe me, as long as your post-match technical statistics are better than that arrogant 'little shark', they will only say that you beat that 'little shark'."

Qin Yue knew that Brown cared about this game very much.

Therefore, he also wanted to help his only deputy prove himself on the field.

However, Brown needs to deal with Bynum by avoiding his sharp edge.

As for whether Brown and Bynum actually faced off on the court?

that's not important.

Because in past games, Qin Yue did not face off against LeBron James in every round.

But now, fans only need to mention the record of James and himself.
The vast majority of fans have a preconceived idea that James is their "Star Fury" and they can play with this chosen one however they want.

Moreover, Qin Yue remembered that during this period, there were many players whose careers were ruined by Bynum's non-basketball actions such as elbowing and choking.

For example, in history, Gerald Wallace was hit in the lung by Bynum's iron elbow, which forced him to end the peak of his career.

Therefore, in Qin Yue's eyes, this "little shark" who is good at maliciously hurting people must be punished by him personally.

In order to avoid accidents, Qin Yue even suggested to Malone that Wallace should be rested in this game and Matt Barnes should start instead.

There was no other way, because Qin Yue had to consider whether this season was his only chance in his life to challenge the Bulls' 72-win record.
Therefore, Qin Yue will ruthlessly eradicate anyone who may threaten the existence of this Warriors team.

FedEx Center, Memphis.

The complacent Andrew Bynum is ready to hunt Kwame Brown in the next game.

Bynum during this period has the right to be proud.

Although he has been in the league for five years, he is actually only 22 years old this year.

Bynum believes that with the progress he has made in recent years, he has reached the threshold of becoming a star center.

And the Grizzlies' personnel configuration is also very good in Bynum's eyes.

Honest Serge Ibaka took on a lot of blue-collar work on the court, which made Bynum much happier than O'Neal was back then.

Because throughout his life, O'Neal had never worked with a top center like Ibaka.

Ibaka, who is 208 cm tall when wearing shoes, is an inside player who can punish his opponent's retreating defense with mid-range and long-range two-point shots on the offensive end, and he is incredibly efficient at catching rebounds at the basket.

In addition, on the defensive end, Ibaka's defensive coverage area is very large.

He moves quickly and can assist in defense from the three-second zone to the three-point line at any time.

At the same time, Ibaka's 226-centimeter wingspan coupled with his running jump of more than 90 centimeters also makes him a natural rim protector.

In Qin Yue's memory, this player has twice won the block title and was selected to the All-Defensive First Team three times. In 2014, Sports Illustrated ranked him seventh among the world's best physically fit athletes.

In short, let alone Bynum, even Qin Yue was jealous of Ibaka's physical fitness.

Because only players who really play inside can understand how happy it is to have a player like Ibaka as a teammate.

After warming up, the five starting players of this not to be underestimated Grizzlies team took their places on the court one after another - Bynum, Ibaka, Rudy Gay, Corey Maggette and Mike Conley.

This season, Grizzlies coach Dave Joerger prefers to use Maggette as a starter, swinging with Gay on the court, and using OJ Mayo as the team's sixth man.

Despite this, Mayo, who believes that he is gifted and not inferior to Kobe, has complained privately more than once about the positioning given to him by Joerger, but Joerger firmly believes that becoming Ben Gordon is Mayo's destiny.

Joerger doesn't want to say that Jerry West might have made a mistake back then, but in his opinion, Mayo simply does not have the potential to become the next Kobe.

Even if we put aside his spiritual attributes, Mayo's height, speed, flexibility and other hardware indicators cannot be compared with Kobe in Joerger's eyes.

Joerger admitted that Mayo has a wealth of offensive means and excellent basketball skills.

But in actual games, once Mayo encounters an opponent with too strong defense, his offensive efficiency will often drop significantly.

Therefore, in Joerger's view, Mayo is more suitable to control the ball at will by staggered travel, and to fully unleash his offensive talent during the rotation phase.

Judging from Mayo's future career, Joerger's advice is undoubtedly correct.

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No matter how correct the advice was, it couldn't stop Mayo from being arrogant.

Just like no one would choose to be Pippen if they could be Jordan.

In the center of the field, after the jump ball, the game officially began.

Bynum outplayed Brown in the jump ball phase.

If we only look at talent, this "little shark" does have the potential to become a super center.

Bynum is 213 cm tall, with a wingspan of nearly 230 cm, and has excellent dynamic and static talents.

Moreover, his naturally large frame also determines that he is a player who is more suitable to dominate the inside by gaining weight in exchange for strength advantage than those inside players who gain weight for the sake of gaining weight.

Historically, many marketing accounts in later generations have said that it was excessive weight gain that crushed this talented young center.

But this is not the case.

Because if Bynum was self-disciplined enough and didn't eat and drink excessively during the offseason, his weight would have far exceeded his body's limit. How could a mere 130 kilograms crush his gifted body?
Qin Yue remembered that a Lakers assistant coach later revealed that because Bynum was extremely undisciplined, his weight would often soar to over 150 kilograms during the offseason.

So, what was it about excessive weight gain that brought Bynum down?

It's obvious that he can't control his own mouth.

On the court, after Conley dribbled the ball across half court, Bynum immediately noticed something was wrong.

Because when he was about to educate Brown in the low post, he ran head-on into Qin Yue, who was born with supernatural powers.

Faced with Bynum's extremely crude positioning technique, with the tacit approval of the referee, Qin Yue took the lead in using his elbow to gain position, and instantly pushed Bynum, who didn't even know how to use his tonnage advantage, out of the three-second zone.

Bynum was angry.

However, the psychological trauma that Qin Yue left on him in the past made him dare not get angry with Qin Yue at all.

Seeing this, Conley changed to looking for Ibaka for screen in the high post and made a long two-point jump shot.

To be honest, in Qin Yue's opinion, it was even unnecessary for Conley to ask Ibaka for cover.

Because in terms of Nash's defensive ability
Why does Conley need to be so dogmatic in seeking cooperation to break through Nash's defense?
When retreating, looking at Brown who just didn't even dare to face him, Bynum finally found an outlet to vent his anger: "I knew you, a Chihuahua, would only hide behind your teammates!"

Hearing this, Brown, who was also furious, did not respond to Bynum.

In a high position, after forming a wall for Qin Yue, Brown quickly moved down.

The young Ibaka's task before the game was to focus all his attention on Qin Yue, so he had no time to help Bynum delay Brown.

As a result, Bynum, who did not have O'Neal's life but had O'Neal's disease, just watched Brown rush past him.

So, Qin Yue immediately gave Brown a perfect pass that allowed him to showcase his talent.

In the Grizzlies' penalty area, Brown, who has always had a soft spot for flight attendants, made a two-handed alley-oop slam dunk!
"What's wrong with begging for mercy? What's wrong with relying on begging for food to survive?" After the dunk, Brown yelled at Bynum, "I can still dunk over your head, you useless piece of shit!" In return, the Grizzlies attacked.

Bynum still couldn't gain any advantage over Qin Yue.

Maggette took the initiative to ask for the ball, and rushed into Bell's penalty area from the wing, trying to break the deadlock for the Grizzlies by tackling him.

However, when Qin Yue's turn came in front of Maggette, no matter how good Maggette's acting skills were, the referee who adhered to the "Qin Yue Rule" did not dare to blow the whistle for this master of porcelain touching.

Under the reasonable pressure of Qin Yue, Maggette, who lost his balance, missed the layup.

At this time, Qin Yue, who could have turned around and grabbed the rebound, was very considerate and acted as a forward for Brown.

Brown grabbed the backcourt rebound with tears in his eyes.

"What's wrong with wagging your tail and begging for mercy? I just love being a fucking dog to the Messiah!"

In the Warriors' restricted area, Brown's loud roar instantly resonated with many teammates.

"What's wrong with being a dog?" Dunleavy said on the bench, "As long as the Messiah is willing, I can be his dog for the rest of my life!"

Then, the Warriors launched a transition offense led by Nash.

Nash rushed to the free throw line but did not rush to launch an attack. Instead, he deliberately waited a little longer.

There is no doubt that with two top passers taking turns to serve Brown tonight, the treatment Brown enjoyed would make even O'Neal cry silently.

On the court, Brown, following along the middle, demonstrated his ability to combine man and ball that had confused Jordan in his early years.

After receiving the ball, he jumped into the penalty area like a small forward and made a reverse layup.

"You idiot, can you keep up with me?" Brown yelled at Bynum again, "I'm not a slow, stupid idiot like you!"

Break the defense.

Bynum broke through the defense.

Because in Bynum's opinion, Brown, that bastard, is just taking advantage of the power of others.

However, just when Bynum wanted to tell Brown loudly that if he had the guts, he could come to the low post and fight him one-on-one, the figure he least wanted to see appeared in front of him again.

Bynum became more and more angry as he thought about it, and his movements became more and more exaggerated while positioning himself in the low post.

Seeing this, Qin Yue, who always bullied others, immediately gave Bynum two elbows.

These were two iron elbows that carried a warning meaning.

Although since the introduction of the "Qin Yue Law", Qin Yue does not mind his opponents using physical collisions, high-intensity confrontations, or even some non-basketball moves to give him fierce hand-to-hand combat.

But malicious and hurtful actions like Bynum's elbowing someone in the face were beyond Qin Yue's acceptance.

On the court, Bynum, who always bullies the weak and fears the strong, was once again squeezed out of the low post by Qin Yue.

However, although Bynum didn't dare to get angry with Qin Yue, he still had the courage to get angry with his teammates.

In this offensive round, after Gay's outside shot missed, Bynum yelled at Ibaka while retreating: "You damn country bumpkin, can't you just come over and screen for me?"

Hearing this, Ibaka thought to himself, "Why should I care if you can't squeeze your opponent in the low post?" His expression was as aggrieved as it could be.

This isn't the first time Bynum has berated Ibaka on the court this season.

In fact, on and off the court, Bynum bullied Ibaka whenever he got the chance.

For example, in a previous game, he deliberately loosened his shoelaces, stretched his feet in front of Ibaka, and asked the other party to tie them for him.

Moreover, he was dissatisfied with Ibaka's shoe lacing skills and threw his sneakers directly at Ibaka's face after returning to the locker room, saying, "You country bumpkin who has never seen the world, even your shoe laces are so ugly!"

In short, things like carrying bags and shoes and swearing are not even a big deal to Bynum.

He enjoyed the pleasure of humiliating Ibaka immensely.

And they believe that the opponent's mission on the court is to work like a slave for them.

Even when Ibaka was helping out on defense and faced a ruthless dunk by the opponent, Bynum would often taunt Ibaka on the court, "Look at this idiot, he got dunked on again!"

This is Andrew Bynum.

In history, he once covered his mouth and laughed after his teammate Paul Gasol was dunked, and cursed Kobe who always forced him to train in private, "That damn old dog will break his legs sooner or later!"

In addition, he, who was kicked out of the Lakers in the future, also fell in love with sleeping with the wife of the team's assistant coach.

In 2013, the Cavaliers management, fed up with him, had no choice but to suspend him indefinitely.

Qin Yue couldn't find an accurate adjective to describe Bynum.

Because in Qin Yue's opinion, the word "brainless" somewhat glorifies Bynum.

On the court, it was the Warriors' turn to attack.

Perhaps it was because Brown had been showing off in front of him tonight, so bullying Ibaka was no longer enough for Bynum to vent his anger.

After venting his anger at Ibaka, Bynum actually turned his gloomy gaze towards other players on the Warriors.

Nash took the initiative to move towards Brown's side in the high position with the help of Qin Yue's cover.

However, just as Nash was about to pass the ball to Brown, Bynum used a non-basketball move to knock Nash and the ball several meters away.

Moreover, after bullying Nash, Bynum looked smug: "I didn't use much force, he was just too weak."

At this moment, Bynum fully demonstrated why "brain-dead" is not enough to describe his brain capacity that is worse than that of pigs and dogs.

Qin Yue never shows mercy when dealing with beasts.

So, after grabbing the teammate who tried to go forward to seek justice from Bynum, Qin Yue said calmly: "Leave him to me."

On the court, the game resumed.

Bynum, who only received an ordinary foul, felt that he had finally vented the humiliation he had suffered in the game.

Then, he took the initiative to ask for the ball and used a pick-and-roll to switch Bynum to Qin Yue in front of him, as if Bynum showed what a real physical collision is.

On the wing, at the moment of the ball, Qin Yue, who turned into a football wide receiver, rushed straight towards Bynum with his elbow!
boom--!
At the FedEx Center, accompanied by a loud bang, Bynum, who was knocked to the ground by Qin Yue, immediately covered his chest with a painful expression.

Originally, after this somewhat clumsy breakthrough, Qin Yue was ready to argue with other Grizzlies players on the court.

But what Qin Yue never expected was that the other Grizzlies players who had long harbored resentment towards Bynum all showed expressions of "good thing he died" at this moment.

In the past two years, Bynum has bullied more than just Ibaka in the Grizzlies.

Mike Conley will never forget the retaliation he suffered during his rookie season for not passing the ball to Bynum during a pick-and-roll. Conley was retaliated against by Bynum during training the next day and was forced to miss nearly a month and a half of games during his rookie season.

That’s right, because of a passing choice, Bynum, a scumbag who always disregarded the lives of his teammates, could even punch his teammates hard on the training ground! ①

Rudy Gay will never forget what Bynum did to his good friend Jeff Green in last season's game against the Trail Blazers.

That was a game that Gay was looking forward to.

To this end, Gay even showed his teammates a photo of him and Green before the game. "Jeff is my best brother. He and I made an appointment early on that if we can play against him in the NBA in the future, we must go all out."

And then? Then that damn bastard Bynum broke several ribs of Green with an elbow in the game, and said smugly afterwards: "What a pity, Rudy, it seems you will have to wait until next season to play against your good brother."

Gay was 100% sure that Bynum, the scumbag, did it on purpose.

In fact, even Corey Maggette, who had just joined the team, couldn't stand Bynum.

Because in the game, when Maggette was risking his life to create damage again and again, Bynum would always complain afterwards: "If every player could be taken care of by the referee like Curry, then everyone could become Michael Jordan."

On the court, when the Grizzlies players looked at each other with respect.
Qin Yue suddenly felt
It turned out that he had not hit it lightly just now.

"Kwame, it looks like I ruined your career night." Qin Yue said as he watched Bynum being helped off the court by the Grizzlies' team doctor and was called for an offensive foul for dribbling the ball.

Hearing this, Brown said: "I don't take this kind of clown seriously at all. Wait, we will have another chance to play against them. Next time, I will end his career with my own hands!"

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①: Please don’t doubt the extent of Bynum’s stupidity, because in reality, what he did would only be more exaggerated than what Aqiao described.

(End of this chapter)

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