Basketball Legend: When Pride Still Matters Chapter 332: 210: You Know, LeBron is My Little Brother3
Chapter 332: Chapter 210: You Know, LeBron is My Little Brother_3
Post-ga Interview
“LeBron has the physique of a man, but he’s still a kid. It’s unfair to expect him to compete with Frye right now.” — Paul Silas discussing The Chosen One and Little Emperor’s showdown.
“I absolutely want to stay here. LeBron and I could beco the golden duo that turns Cleveland’s fortunes around.” — Ricky Davis reaffirming his desire for a long-term commitnt to the Cavaliers.
“I wouldn’t compare LeBron to Frye now; LeBron should be compared to Frye two years ago. In my opinion, he still has a long way to go.” — George Karl discussing Yu Fei’s showdown with Jas.
“LBJ is overrated, Big Fei is The Chosen One, and indeed the King.” — Quentin Richardson discussing Yu Fei’s showdown with Jas.
“Rookie season Frye put up all-around stats that are rare nowadays and took the Wizards to the playoffs, even with the team’s first- and second-choice players out for the season. If you’re going to tell LeBron is stronger than Frye was back then, I think, Frye has left him a trial to surpass.” — Christian Laettner discussing the gap between Jas and Yu Fei.
“You know, LeBron is my little brother, and I wanted to give him an impressive ga, and I think I did.” — Yu Fei discussing this ga.
LeBron Jas took a deep breath, despite performing well—he scored 18 points, grabbed 6 rebounds, and handed out 6 assists—but Yu Fei’s performance was too good.
Even a bit too good.
49 points marked Yu Fei’s highest score of the season thus far.
Jas believed that a bunch of people in the dia room would ask him what it felt like to have Yu Fei score 49 points on his head.
In 2000, Jordan released a docuntary called “Ultimate Jordan,” in which he briefly talked about his reasons for retiring, not wanting to face a plethora of microphones and caras wherever he went.
That was Jordan at his peak.
But Jas had received such dia attention since entering the league.
The dia room door was pushed open, and dozens of dia outlets were waiting inside to ask their questions.
“LeBron, how do you feel about the ga against Frye?”
“You know, he’s a great player, and I have a lot to learn from him.”
“Frye scored his season’s highest points tonight, was there a problem on the defensive side?”
“We’ll find the problems through video analysis.”
“Frye said you’re his little brother and that he wanted to give you an impressive ga, how do you feel about that?”
Jas’s mind flashed with Yu Fei’s various performances on the court, especially that mont—making him look like a fool with a crossover, a sudden stop, and a bow—he indeed looked very clumsy.
Sotis he didn’t understand why Frye would throw himself into the ga with such passion.
What was the benefit for him to embarrass him on the court?
“He did.” Jas answered.
“Frye managed to lead the Wizards to the playoffs in his rookie season, are you confident you can do the sa with Cleveland?”
“I will do my best.”
“Frye…”
Frye, Frye, endless Frye, non-stop Frye.
It seed like these journalists couldn’t ask questions without ntioning Frye.
If Jas had scored 30 points tonight, he would have been able to handle these questions easily, but he only had 18 points, even if that was doubled, it still fell short of Frye’s score by 13 points.
“After you entered the league, how much help has Frye provided to you?”
Another question about Frye.
Jas had heard that Yu Fei blew up in D.C. because the reporters kept asking too many questions about Jordan.
Now, that dragon nad Jordan had been slain by Yu Fei.
Yet, the sa phenonon continued unabated.
It just changed to another na.
Yu Fei had beco that dragon.
Jas didn’t know how much effort he would need to change this situation, and although it wasn’t Yu Fei’s fault, inside, a sense of restlessness and dissatisfaction was growing.
Still, his face showed no emotion.
“So much, man, it’s not sothing that can be explained in just a few words.”
Then, Jas faced tonight’s ultimate question.
It was posed by a Seattle Tis reporter: “As high school rookies, Frye currently stands at the pinnacle of the league. So compare you two to the 21st century’s Larry and Magic, but from tonight’s ga, it seems you still have many areas to improve. In your view, what does your competition with Frye an?”
The top echelon of the basketball world is crowded, a fact Yu Fei understood early in his rookie season.
There’s often only room for one at the highest throne.
From beginning to end, Yu Fei believed there was only space for one person at the very top.
And Jas? As the iconic “I want to be like Mike” figure, he dread of achieving a long reign like Jordan’s.
He could share everything else, but not this one.
“It ans… I have to do a lot to keep up with Frye’s pace. He is the new generation’s Magic, and I…” Jas paused for a few seconds and then said, “I’m just myself. You know, I’m LeBron Jas, a kid from Akron.”
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