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LeBron, kneeling on the ground, even located a cara in his sight.

His knees then adjusted direction.

He let a large group of caras surround him.

With a devout look, he awaited the final judgnt.

His expression seed to say,

"The League will definitely treat fairly!"

The entire Heat Team was dumbfounded.

Spoelstra knew LeBron was reluctant to be a substitute, but he hadn’t expected LeBron to do such a thing impulsively.

Wade and Chris Bosh exchanged looks, wanting to pull LeBron up, but with so many dia around and seeing LeBron’s devout look, it was clear that there was no way he would get up.

Trying to pull him up would only make the scene uglier.

The two n dared not move.

Chalrs opened his eyes.

He was well aware of the deep grudge between the Heat Team and New York Knicks from 11 years ago, which could indeed be described as a "deep-seated hatred."

Otherwise, the Miami dia wouldn’t care so much about losing to the Knicks twice.

He felt ashad to have LeBron as a teammate!

The New York fans in the stands were initially stunned, then began to mock, being the kind who loved to enjoy the show; now seeing LeBron kneeling because the referee hadn’t blown the whistle was an eye-opener for them.

They cheered for the opponent’s superb performance, always being labeled as "spineless."

But after all, they hadn’t knelt down...

Looking at LeBron, he really did kneel.

Fans in the front row took out their cell phones to take pictures.

One young fan turned to his father and asked, "Did that Heat Team player make a mistake?"

His father said, "No, he thinks we made a mistake!"

The young fan, puzzled, asked, "Then why is he kneeling?"

The father responded, "Perhaps he’s too emotional."

The young fan asked, "Can I do the sa when I’m emotional?"

The father replied, "No, child, that’s a Heat Team player, and we are Knicks fans. You should be like Su Wan, striving to create miracles no matter the circumstances!"

Erin had noticed this dialogue from the beginning and had the caraman behind her focus on these two people early on, recording their conversation.

She had been wondering how to write tomorrow’s news, but now this dialogue was enough.

The referees looked at the kneeling LeBron with odd expressions; one of them stepped forward wanting to say sothing to LeBron but was sternly rejected by him.

He now only demanded the truth, and...

Fairness!

The referee, seeing his deanor, finally sighed.

The central control console began replaying the last play on the video.

Since LeBron was so unwilling to accept it, let’s see what really happened!

LeBron, still kneeling, then raised his head to look at the big screen.

He firmly believed that Tyson Chandler had fouled him by reaching in early during the final defense.

Before the footage got there, just as he took that step forward, a hissing sound arose from the crowd, followed by even greater mockery:

"Didn’t he just travel?"

"Doesn’t he know he just traveled?"

"That’s why Tyson Chandler gestured to the referee about LeBron’s traveling!"

"LeBron, how many steps do you want to take?"

"Such basic skills are too unsolid!"

...

Su Wan’s face bore a hint of mockery.

He had noticed LeBron’s traveling during the ga but hadn’t dwelled on it since LeBron didn’t score anyway.

Referees are like that, in instances where they can’t see the steps clearly, they choose to believe, especially with a "Super Star."

Of course, there was also the possibility that they genuinely didn’t see it.

Regardless of the situation, since LeBron didn’t score in the end, he didn’t pursue it.

But unexpectedly, LeBron had thrown a fit and even kneeled.

This...

truly was a spectacle!

The referees shrugged at each other, especially the one who had tried to negotiate with LeBron earlier, now wearing a face that said, "He brought this on himself, and there’s nothing I can do."

The entire Heat Team couldn’t take it anymore and turned to leave, but Wade, being a true friend, hurried forward and pulled LeBron up.

Yet LeBron was still living in his world, saying to Wade, "See? Tyson fouled , did you see? It’s a rigged ga, otherwise we could have tied the score!"

Wade was genuinely frustrated, and he really wanted to shout at LeBron:

"Bro, even if you didn’t see it, you should have heard it, right? You traveled first, what other foul could there be?"

This final attack was basically the referees turning a blind eye, and here you are picking faults?

At first, he really thought LeBron was greatly wronged, but in the end...

he might just beco the ridicule of the sharp-tongued New York dia!

The reporters wouldn’t let them leave easily; just as they entered the visiting team’s tunnel, they surrounded them and started interviewing relentlessly.

"LeBron was too emotional, which is understandable; it just shows his competitive spirit!"— Wade discussing LeBron’s "kneeling."

"He got a bit emotional and did sothing outrageous."— Spoelstra on LeBron’s "kneeling."

"I just don’t understand why he did that; I’ve never understood so of his actions."— Chalrs on LeBron’s "kneeling."

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