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Su Wan hadn’t paid attention to the question at first.

But seeing LeBron’s latest response to the dia,

he, familiar with LeBron’s temperant, knew that sothing must have gone down between him and Anthony Parker. Knowing Parker’s character, an apology was a given, but whether the reason for the apology was as LeBron claid was questionable.

Yet, bullying a player who left the Pacers like that was a slap in Su Wan’s face!

Was it just because he said, "Su Wan is more decisive in taking the final shots"?

Isn’t that just the truth?

Can’t handle the truth, huh?

Su Wan decided to have a good chat with the dia to keep this heat going, "Do you know why people feel that LeBron dares not to take the crucial shots?"

"The reason is simple!"

"Now the whole league knows that he will definitely choose to breakthrough at the crucial mont!"

"If the referee doesn’t blow the whistle during his drive, he’ll imdiately sling the ball out to the periter and leave the finish to a teammate!"

"Euphemistically called, trusting his teammates!"

"But that’s solely because that’s his only option for offense."

"The other teams have seen through his choice, and he himself has felt it, so he becos more and more hesitant!"

"Clevelanders can only boast about him playing reasonable basketball, even bragging that the passes leading to made shots are his doing..."

"I really didn’t know which is considered harder in their eyes, passing the ball or scoring in crucial monts!"

"Which responsibility should a leader take on!"

"Practice your shooting, LeBron!"

"Do you know why you think you can still compare yourself to ?"

"The Chosen One?"

"Don’t make laugh!"

"The only reason you keep getting ntioned by the dia and compared to is because you’re my forr teammate. The Cavaliers gave up on for you, the so-called ’City Son’."

"That’s all!"

"And now, without any progress, it feels extrely shaful to even be compared with you, all I can do is keep winning rings until the dia feels ridiculous for comparing you with ."

"Let think, how many championships rings are needed to achieve this..."

"Not one, not two, three, or four, because I already own that many rings."

"But no worries, I will continue to take the 5th, the 6th, and more rings!"

"Until you realize how desperate it is to be in the sa era as !"

Another harsh bout.

Barkley comnted on his Twitter: "The simplest question in the world, who is Su Wan’s least favorite NBA superstar!"

Beneath it, a bunch of outraged Clevelanders typed furiously, venting their emotions.

You think you’re funny?

Fat pig!

F*ck off!

...

Why don’t they comnt under Su Wan’s Twitter?

The reason is simple.

Su Wan’s fans are squatting there.

Su Wan’s Twitter following has now reached 3 million, which is about the sa as those top stars in the United States.

The Clevelanders going over there to vent would be like rushing into an ambush.

Not even enough to get stuck in the fans’ teeth.

They can only lay into the clear-cut Su Wan’s allies.

Hmm...

LeBron’s playing style is tough on the weak and afraid of the strong.

Cleveland fans are following suit.

Not of the sa family; not entering the sa door.

For so reason, Anthony Parker always felt that Su Wan’s outburst was for him. Of course, it might have been wishful thinking on his part, but...

He was thrilled!

Indeed, to deal with people like LeBron, Su Wan was needed.

For the next few days, the atmosphere at LeBron Jas’ practice was dreadfully low.

Being publicly humiliated wasn’t the worst part.

The most unbearable thing was not having a retort.

Even more disgusting to him was, a bunch of dia actually praised Su Wan for improving.

Comnts about his mid-range shot being cleaner and so exaggerating dia even said he had shades of Jordan in his mid-range.

Even more of an exaggeration...

Grover actually stepped in at this ti and publicly claid: "Michael did indeed provide so guidance to Su Wan during the sumr."

LeBron felt like the whole world was being manipulated by Su Wan.

At the sa ti, his "idol filter" shattered.

Michael Jordan, the coward, still eagerly giving mid-range guidance to others after they broke his ribs, idiot!

And he’s considered the "goat"!

Whenever this happened, he would think of Richie Paul.

With two years of systematic learning, Paul now understood very well how the agent world worked. At the sa ti, he had built up quite a solid network in Bill Duffy’s company:

"Don’t worry, LeBron, we’ll just set up our own dia company, buy a little more of ESPN’s stock, bond further with them, slowly get them to speak for us, and through our dia, control so narratives. Then you can also have many voices praising you and speaking up for you, just like Su Wan!"

Paul spoke as if it were ever so simple, leaving LeBron stunned.

He had only suspected that the dia was under Su Wan’s control, but it turned out it could actually be achieved.

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