The Way of Basketball: Never Talk Shit to Him!

Chapter 266 LeBron, Serves You Right!_5



"LeBron, God gave you a talent in basketball rare for decades, not to use it to hurt other players."

"I hope you reflect on your actions while lying in the hospital bed!"

Only after the interview did Su Wan learn about LeBron's testicle fracture.

Goodness, now he really was one with his fans.

When Su Wan heard that Dante Jones's second kick was off, he only felt one thing:

God was still too merciful.

He should have let Dante Jones finish that "line-ending" kick right!

He watched yesterday's game, and even in front of the TV, he saw LeBron's many little tricks. Seeing him elbow Afflalo in the face, Su Wan wished he could immediately put on the Pacers' number 99 and return a ruthless elbow to his face.

Eye for an eye.

Then Dante Jones's retaliation made him extremely comfortable.

LeBron must have provoked him with his foot placement.

Otherwise, he wouldn't have gone so hard…

It also confirmed the saying:

Man proposes, God disposes!

When disaster struck, not even thanking Beyonce would help him.

Then came a wave of judgment against LeBron. Su Wan didn't follow up on the matter as he had a semi-final game to play.

The Bulls and the Knicks' fifth game returned to Chicago.

Before this game, Tyson Chandler received his career's first "Best Defensive Player Award."

In the overwhelming celebrations in New York, Tyson Chandler tearfully said, "Joining the Knicks was the best decision of my career!"

Tonight, he was particularly motivated.

Bozer was blocked three times by him in one game.

At the end of the game, his stats were 15 points, 12 rebounds, 5 blocks.

Displaying the quintessence of the "Best Defensive Player" when it came to rim protection.

Especially since he was facing Joakim Noah, also from the "Best Defensive Lineup."

Such a performance was even more persuasive.

Tonight, Bozer was contained by Tyson Chandler, but he was just a reflection of the whole Bulls team tonight.

The Bulls, hanging by a thread, returned to their home court where everyone was lackluster, completely missing the desperation from the previous game.

Including Derek Rose, who struggled significantly in the offensive end.

Thus, in the end at their home in Chicago, the Knicks captured the fourth game of the series by a decisive 108 to 90, leading by 18 points.

A big score of 4-1.

It marked the end of a beautiful season for the Bulls.

The Chicago people, after a moment of silence, cheered for Derek Rose and applauded this Bulls team.

Though Rose didn't have a good performance tonight, only 18 points and six assists, his average over the five games was 28.6 points, 4.8 rebounds, and 7.4 assists.

Definitely "Regular Season MVP" level performance.

He's only 21, with a bright future ahead!

The Chicago people believed that when "the Rose" fully bloomed, its fragrance would fill the whole of Chicago.

Su Wan again mentioned the Regular Season MVP after the game: "They win the Regular Season MVP because they are only regular-season MVP level players. I am regular-season MVP because the highest individual award in the NBA regular season is only the regular-season MVP, no matter whose it is, anyway, for now, I'll take the victory away first!"

A day later, the LeBron-less Heat Team returned to their home court to face the Pacers.

The whole world was denouncing LeBron.

But as Miami people naturally had to denounce the Pacers for LeBron.

The entire game started off with intense confrontation.

Pat Riley personally supervising made the game a war without gunfire.

The referees sensed something and desperately controlled the physicality of the game. But in a moment of inattention, Haslem, while rebounding, performed an over-the-shoulder throw on little O'Neal.

Little O'Neal went down in pain.

Zach Randolph lost his temper immediately, scuffling with Haslem.

Rick Carlisle quickly stepped forward to calm Randolph down, but by then, Randolph couldn't be calmed anymore.

And Haslem, clearly more aggressive, "bit" into Randolph, giving him no chance to cool down.

Eventually, the referees had to separate them.

Zach Randolph and Haslem were directly expelled, and as for little O'Neal, he also ended up on a stretcher with a dislocated shoulder.

Essentially, one Haslem exchanged for Randolph and little O'Neal.

And the Heat Team still had Chris Bosh and Wade.

Rick Carlisle just laughed.

Alright, alright, is this how you want to play?

Then let's not play at all.

Later on, Harrington and Millsap, under Rick Carlisle's signals, tangled up with Chris Bosh, and one directly punched Wade in the temple, "Big Cheekbones" went down unconscious.

Now it was Pat Riley's turn to be dumbfounded, he looked over at Rick Carlisle.

Only to see Carlisle's face filled with fury, glaring at him.

Madman...

Riley cursed under his breath.

But he was out of options, the "Three Giants" all off the court, while the Pacers still had Marc Gasol and Chauncey Billups.

In the end, the score locked at 89 to 80.

The Pacers still managed to take the fourth victory of the series by a 9-point margin.

Rick Carlisle said after the game, "I've never seen such a disgusting opponent from the Heat Team!"


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