He couldn’t help but curse:
Damn it!
How good it would have been if the "Heat’s Big Three" hadn’t been ford from the start.
He wanted to say sothing to salvage so of their reputation.
Outsiders didn’t know, but they themselves were very clear about it; although they had initially had a "Three-Year Pact," ultimately this "Three-Year Pact" did not co to fruition. When LeBron asked him to go to Cleveland, he did not agree.
Later LeBron’s move to Miami was completely his own "initiative"; they had no knowledge of it!
If this point were made public, then maybe this whole "pre-agreed alliance" narrative could be cleared, right?
That could possibly salvage so reputation.
Many dia outlets mocked them, citing their pre-agreed plan, which ended up being brutally defeated.
But considering LeBron was his good brother, Wade felt he couldn’t betray him, so he never brought it up during interviews.
What Wade didn’t expect was that he was still trying to cover up for LeBron.
But LeBron suddenly declared to the dia: "I truly regret joining Miami and forming the Big Three with Dwyane Wade and Chris Bosh. At that ti, I was desperate for success and forgot so of the essential qualities as a player. But fortunately, I have rediscovered those qualities now, and I believe I will succeed in Minnesota!"
These words sparked ridicule from the Miami dia.
And left Wade puzzled...
No!
I never asked you to co in the first place!
You were the one who suddenly announced joining the Heat Team!
And now you say joining the Heat Team was a mistake?
Then why did you do it?
A hurt Dwyane Wade quickly fought back at LeBron during a podcast recording: "Back when LeBron joined the Heat Team, we knew nothing about it. Chris Bosh and I had discussed playing together, and he chose to co to Miami. At that ti, LeBron and I were out of touch; I didn’t know what was happening on his side. He invited to Cleveland, but I refused, and since then we hadn’t talked. Then I saw the news about him joining the Heat on TV... My reaction was the sa as everyone else’s... god, why did he co!"
LeBron’s remarks had already stirred quite the commotion.
Now Wade’s words pushed LeBron further into the spotlight.
Chris Bosh soon confird the story: "Yes, Dwyane and I didn’t know LeBron was coming. We both thought he’d choose to stay with the Cavaliers, but he ended up joining the Heat Team!"
So...
There was no "Three-Year Pact!"
And there was no pre-arranged peak alliance!
It was entirely LeBron’s own idea!
Barkley was quick to express his views on LeBron’s actions: "If what Dwyane and Chris said is true, then I have to say... OMG! That’s really shocking!"
He could entirely deduce LeBron’s motives and actions at the ti.
Because he still rembered the league’s dynamics at the ti:
Su Wan and the Pacers looked unbreakable, the Magic Team had defeated the Cavaliers before, the Boston’s Big Three were still at their peak, and the Cavaliers had just suffered a "Black Eight" from the Bulls!
In front of the Cavaliers were four great mountains.
Then the Heat Team ford the "duo" of Chris Bosh and Wade, adding another mountain in front of the Cavaliers.
If it were Barkley, he would also have thought about leaving.
But the difference between him and LeBron was evident at this mont:
He wouldn’t choose to join Wade’s and Chris Bosh’s team because he knew clearly that if he joined the Heat Team at this ti, the three of them would be a "peak alliance," and if they failed, everyone would be disgraced.
Barkley wouldn’t do such a thing.
He wouldn’t even consider joining such a team!
LeBron was just a bit too ruthless.
He actually directly went to the Heat Team, making Wade and Chris Bosh like grasshoppers on a rope.
In this way, if one dies, they all die together...
Barkley slightly put himself in the shoes of Chris Bosh and Wade, and suddenly wanted to curse out LeBron’s mother!
Especially when putting himself in Chris Bosh’s shoes, it was even more...
Unlucky!
Encountering such a "Plague God"!
The other dia were also incredibly surprised; none of them expected that this "pre-agreed peak alliance" that had been criticized for two years had such hidden depths.
Typical dia people put themselves in Wade’s and Chris Bosh’s shoes and felt sorry for them.
If it were just the two of them playing together, there definitely wouldn’t have been so much controversy.
LeBron faced another wave of public criticism, seemingly on the verge of hitting rock bottom, and on Richie Paul’s recomndation, he called diddy.
Diddy let out a mischievous laugh, his hearty voice coming through the phone: "Don’t worry, Raymond, we’re good brothers. Soon there won’t be so many dia outlets attacking you!"
Sure enough, within a day, the dia quieted down quite a bit.
LeBron felt diddy was just as powerful as his Nike papa.
No, even more powerful!
It was at this ti that LeBron received another call from diddy.
"How’s it going?"
"It’s been resolved, thank you, diddy!"
"It’s nothing, Raymond, I’ve already said it, we’re good brothers! If you really want to thank ... then et in Paris, it’s been a long ti since we’ve seen each other, you should really be missing by now!" said diddy, his tone turning a bit playful towards the end.
Reviews
All reviews (0)