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"LeBron must be feeling regretful about losing this ga!" — Chris Bosh also stepped in to defend LeBron’s "kneel";

"That was a disrupted shot, I still stand by my statent, I expressed my emotions but didn’t receive fair treatnt from the League!" — LeBron discussed his own "kneeling" action;

As for the New York players’ view of it.

"I was baffled at the ti, in my mory Michael Jordan always said that if the referee doesn’t blow the whistle, it’s a good play, Su Wan has made similar remarks, so this is the first ti I’ve seen such an entitlent to a whistle." — Artest talked about LeBron’s "kneeling action";

"He did it on purpose, because he knew I could guard him, it’s that simple! He always tries to defeat his opponents in a simple way, like injuring them, or leaving Cleveland for Miami to join a stronger team." — Artest on being "elbowed";

"That’s LeBron, I’m not surprised at all, he’s always been the kid who’s been taken care of by privileges, do you think he would believe that he traveled? No, in his eyes, he didn’t travel, but Tyson Chandler definitely committed a real foul! He would feel he’s been treated unfairly... see? That’s LeBron!" — Su Wan comnted on LeBron’s "kneeling" behavior, and in the middle of speaking, a reporter relayed LeBron’s latest statent about his kneeling. Su Wan made a gesture: Look, just like I said.

"Do you really think he doesn’t know the rules of traveling? He’s just betting that the League will always condone his traveling, so he never works hard on such things. He could have always had this privilege, but he destroyed it himself, you should know what I’m talking about." — Su Wan continued to talk in depth about LeBron traveling.

And the next morning, New York dia started causing a stir.

Huge headlines with a photo of LeBron, titled: "Miami has surrendered to us!"

Since the beginning of the NBA, there have been many monts when players knelt on court.

Either out of joy from winning the championship, or frustration from losing a ga, or for other reasons.

But to kneel directly because the referee didn’t blow the whistle on the last play, LeBron is still "the first."

Isn’t this overtly asking for a foul?

With such actions, would New York dia let him off?

And moreover...

Go big if you’re going to make a fuss, isn’t it boring to just write that LeBron surrendered?

Write about "Miami"!

Then the process of LeBron looking for the cara while kneeling was also exposed, New York dia calling it: "LeBron, a natural actor, born with a sense of the cara!"

In the afternoon at Madison Arena, fans wearing Miami’s No. 6 jersey replicated LeBron’s kneeling action at the entrance of Madison Garden, again igniting the dia.

A New York Knicks fan tweeted: "In two days, a similar statue will be made and placed at the entrance of Madison Garden (PS, please believe , I’m not talking about LeBron)."

Good grief, to prevent being sued by LeBron’s Team for defamation, he actually issued a "disclair" in advance.

Although it’s still unsure if it’ll work.

But just imagine LeBron’s Team righteously pursuing the matter in court, saying, "That’s LeBron, who else has knelt in Madison Square Garden. It’s him, Your Honor, the statue is him!"

The scene is too beautiful, full of hilarity.

Erin also released a video of the conversation between that pair of father and son at the court side at that ti.

A comic artist turned it into an animation, which was shared by Su Wan "steaming and cooking."

The comic went viral then and there.

Then netizens found out that Su Wan was promoting a youth project, and this thod of promotion was also his own idea.

Most dia also believed that Su Wan and New York have won big ti.

It was already embarrassing enough to be "swept away".

Now to directly make Miami kneel is even more...

Barkley said: "Miami dia have been fighting against New York dia for 12 years, and now because of LeBron, Miami dia have completely lost their voice!"

He couldn’t understand why the instinctive reaction to feeling like he’d fouled was to directly kneel.

And moreover...

You should at least look at the video replay before deciding if you should kneel!

You traveled first, and yet you’re the one kneeling!

Then the official referee report ended the ga:

LeBron traveled first, Tyson Chandler slapped second.

Miami dia were filled with complaints.

They were already very dissatisfied with LeBron’s performance since his January return.

Now this guy, having knelt in Madison Square Garden, it’s even more...

"Send this softie back to Cleveland, he deserves to rot in that city!"

"As a Miami player, to kneel in Madison Square, if you knew anything about what’s happened between us and New York, you shouldn’t have knelt!"

"LeBron is so disappointing, he completely lacks the spirit that a Heat Player should have!"

"Forget about this guy, Miami can’t tolerate such a softie!"

...

Miami dia’s calls for a trade for LeBron were heard far and wide.

And at Arican Airlines Arena, Pat Riley t with LeBron.

The "Divine Calculator" had a shrewd face, full of displeasure.

Most of the mockery from New York dia was aid at LeBron, but so of it was also headed his way.

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