Becoming a god like Michael Jordan?
That was such a vague concept.
He had never witnessed those monts when Michael Jordan commanded everyone’s attention, nor had he seen just how dazzling he was under the spotlight.
So all of this was a blur to him.
But he could never have expected that before the ga started, he would see the heights that a top player could reach:
Look at the entire audience rising to their feet, screaming frantically!
Look at the star-studded courtside seats!
Listen to the BGM specially made for Su Wan!
And when Su Wan stood in the center of the stage, listen to the announcer’s introduction:
"Standing before you now is the recipient of 1 Best Defensive Player Award, a 2-ti ’Ticket King,’ a 3-ti All-Star MVP, a 3-ti regular season MVP, winner of 5 Championship Trophies, and 5 Finals MVP awards, Su——Wan!"
It was over!
Completely over!
With the comntator’s voice drowned out by the shouting from the entire crowd, Chris Bosh’s fantasy about what a top player could be was shattered!
Su Wan...
was his goal.
"LeBron, who’s your daddy!"
"LeBron, who’s your daddy!"
"LeBron, who’s your daddy!"
After the entrance ceremony ca the preparation segnt, and just as Su Wan had finished retying his shoelaces and was preparing to warm up, he suddenly heard a uniform chant from the audience.
He thought LeBron had done sothing to enrage the public and turned his head to glance at the Heat Team’s bench, only to find that LeBron Jas and the Heat were just as confused.
Then Su Wan knew, it was simply because the live caras had focused on LeBron, and these New York fans had spontaneously "reacted," shouting this familiar slogan that originated from the All-Star ga of Bolis.
Barkley said, "There’s reason to believe that New York fans do this simply because they know that Su Wan hates LeBron!"
Kenny Smith agreed and was not at all surprised by this.
That’s just how crazy New York Knicks fans are!
Their madness can be simply described in two words:
Love or hate!
When they love a player, they’ll love everything about him, including everything he dislikes.
And when they hate a player, they’ll hate everything about him, even if the player just does a simple hand gesture, it could provoke their hostile booing!
Su Wan’s choice of the New York Knicks brought them the greatest hope they’ve had in the past decade.
They love Su Wan!
Thus, just the sight of LeBron was enough to elicit loud boos.
But if Su Wan couldn’t save the city, their love would turn to hate, and then what Su Wan would have to face would be even more fierce hostility!
Barkley said, "I think Su Wan is well aware of this"!
That was also the reason...
why Su Wan locked himself in the gym all sumr.
That was his attitude!
The New York dia and the fans clearly knew how Su Wan spent his sumr, and such an attitude touched all New York fans, making them love Su Wan and everything about him even more crazily.
The jumbotron showed the starting lineups for both sides tonight.
The Knicks put out the starting lineup they honed in their closed training camp.
On the Heat Team’s side, in the absence of LeBron, suspended for 30 gas, the small forward starting in his place was Jas Jones.
This Jas’s forte was precisely the three-point shot, sothing the "Chosen One" LeBron was least adept at!
Aside from him, the Heat’s starting point guard was Chalrs, nicknad "Mario."
The guy who defeated Derek Rose in the national competition.
Also known later as the "Anti-Tan Vanguard."
After collaborating with LeBron for one season on the Heat Team, he beca dissatisfied with LeBron.
Well...
That was rather normal.
Players who played four years of NCAA basketball certainly find it hard to tolerate soone like LeBron, who ca straight from high school, playing on the court.
In their eyes, was that even basketball?
Wasn’t that just like coddling a child?
The shooting guard was Wade; the power forward, Chris Bosh; the center, David Lee.
Even without LeBron Jas, that lineup was still extrely luxurious.
"Toot!"
The referee’s whistle sounded, marking the official start of this highly anticipated match.
Stephen Curry slowly dribbled past half court, nervousness evident on his youthful face.
He had played in the "National Tournant" for 2 years and lived under the bright lights of New York for a year.
But he had seldom seen this kind of spotlight that now shone on him.
No sooner had he reached the frontcourt than he passed the ball to Su Wan.
Facing Dwyane Wade, Su Wan called Artest from the wing to perform a Cross Movent with him.
As Wade’s attention was drawn, Su Wan suddenly accelerated in the opposite direction.
Chris Bosh saw Wade left behind by Su Wan and imdiately ford the first line of defense.
His mobility was comparable to Kevin Garnett at his peak; Su Wan couldn’t shake him off directly, so he leaned against him and drove inside. Before David Lee could rush up, Su Wan forcefully pushed off Chris Bosh with his elbow.
Then he t David Lee with a "Single-handed Slamd."
"Bang!"
The powerful slam made the basket shake.
Facing 3 defenders, he completed the dunk.
Su Wan’s first basket, representing New York, made the entire arena roar like a tsunami.
Barkley shouted, "New York, your Emperor, has truly arrived!"
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