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Play dead!

Focus your main energy on the basketball court.

Then wait for the passage of ti to wash away the influence of this incident.

LeBron had a feeling at the ti,

Bill Duffy is back!

Why does every agent want to live like a "turtle"?

LeBron was very dissatisfied.

But when he saw the ridicule online again, he had to admit, Richie Paul was right.

At the sa ti, he was relieved that he had not made the All-Star lineup this ti.

It would allow him to disappear from the public eye for a while.

But Su Wan wouldn’t let him off that easily.

Well, even if Su Wan wanted to let him off, ESPN wouldn’t, Su Wan had accurately predicted LeBron’s withdrawal, such great show effect could definitely elevate the brand’s impact, they had bought "Doujia" at the ti.

Now more and more people knew that Su Wan had predicted LeBron’s withdrawal.

The show beca even more explosive.

The ridicule towards LeBron also grew.

Barkley said, "Now we all know how LeBron deals with failure!"

Shaquille O’Neal shook his head speechlessly, "It seems that whether LeBron is 18, 24, or 28 years old, he will never learn what responsibility is!"

The "New York Tis" said, "A person who can’t face failure will never embrace success!"

The "Indiana Starlight News" said, "LeBron has once again refreshed our understanding of him!"

The "Cleveland Plain Dealer": "We should be glad that this guy is no longer a Cavaliers player!"

Even "Sports Illustrated" couldn’t help but jump in, "The title of Chosen One has beco LeBron’s burden!"

This truly beca a "national backlash"...

Originally, it was just a withdrawal from a "Dunk Contest", it shouldn’t have caused such a stir.

The key was, Su Wan had predicted LeBron’s withdrawal, but more importantly, he pointed out a pattern that others had not connected:

Whenever LeBron failed, news of his injury would inevitably spread.

Linking these together, it was easy to conclude sothing:

LeBron faked an injury to avoid defeat.

Such "softie" behavior was even more despicable than leaving Cleveland for Miami.

After all, going to Miami could be portrayed as a desperation for championships, by whatever ans necessary, as long as you get the championship.

Looking at LeBron from this perspective, it’s sowhat tragic.

Especially after he returned to Cleveland later and rectified his mistakes, it was possible to really turn his reputation around.

But now, withdrawing from the "Dunk Contest," suspected of faking an injury, other than not being able to face failure, there really is no other excuse to explain LeBron’s behavior.

Coward!

Softie!

These are the best descriptors for LeBron.

Facing the ridicule, LeBron’s response was just two words:

Silence!

Silence is today’s "Chosen One."

The good news is, with the All-Star Ga arriving, everyone’s attention returned to the court.

At courtside, Scarlett frequently got close-ups.

Firstly because of her popularity, secondly because of her rumored relationship with Su Wan.

Kevin Durant, seeing the frequent cuts between Scarlett and Su Wan on the big screen, was so angry he almost dashed to the control booth and yelled for a close-up for himself!

It was clearly a three-person drama, so why was his na missing?

Then the ga officially started, and as a Western starter, Kevin Durant ca up with a combative stance against Su Wan.

Comntators smiled knowingly.

They all knew Kevin Durant wanted Scarlett’s bathwater.

Barkley even said, "Today Durant is fighting for his love!"

Su Wan, faced with Kevin Durant’s relentless pressure, did not back down.

Co on, soone was provoking him right to his face, where would he put his face as the "League Face"?

Both played with playoff intensity.

As to why not finals intensity for Su Wan.

Mainly because Kevin Durant still hadn’t touched the finals floor, so...

Kevin Durant was in good form today, matching blows with Su Wan, not falling behind.

As the ga went on, the struggle between the two escalated to a contest for every ball.

Second quarter, 3 minutes 25 seconds, Su Wan and Kevin Durant were scrambling for the ball near the sideline.

Su Wan got to the ball first, and as Kevin Durant’s body flew over, he couldn’t control himself and directly knocked him flying, the ball reached Kevin Durant’s hands, but unfortunately, his butt was already out of bounds.

Damn!

Kevin Durant felt he was so close.

Next ti...

Next ti I must...

Damn this BYD!

Kevin Durant got even more angered.

Because, as he got up with the help of his temporary Western teammates, he turned to look at Su Wan.

Only to see that Su Wan, whom he had knocked over, had fallen right in front of Scarlett.

Scarlett was trying to help Su Wan up, continuously brushing her flowing blonde hair, asking him if he had hurt himself...

This critical hit...

The cara was directly focused on Su Wan and Scarlett.

The scene erupted in noise.

The female stars who ca for the caras in the front rows, each looked enviously at Scarlett.

Kim Kardashian and Kendall Jenner were also present, seeing this scene, Kim said to Jenna, "See? Can exposure like this be compared to what Blake, that Dunk King, could achieve? Trust , Su is definitely interested in you, don’t rush to change targets, wait for this trip to New York, I’ll find you an opportunity!"

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