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With soone like Stephen Curry, who already had an absolutely insane shot, he was directly heading towards becoming "unstoppable like Curry" even more.

It’s now 2013, but don’t forget, Stephen Curry’s change in shooting form happened a year earlier this ti, without enduring various injuries. With Su Wan’s influence, having played more finals, his raw strength is definitely stronger than his peers.

However, due to inherent limitations, his breakthrough ability could never quite reach the level where it could complent his shooting.

But now, with the change in the "Vertical Jump" rule, he’s skyrocketed!

These insights he understood, though others didn’t, especially Stephen Curry. Hearing Su Wan’s resolute belief, a warm feeling filled his heart—Su Wan had always trusted him so much...

He was very touched by this.

The next morning, Stephen Curry’s performance sparked heated discussion across the league.

However, the direction of the discussion deviated a bit.

Led by Barkley, most dia attributed Stephen Curry’s suddenly improved ability to finish under the basket to changes in league rules.

Especially Barkley’s comnt, "Who does the league want to favor?", led them to instinctively believe that officially "backfiring" was at play.

The "New York Tis" bluntly claid: "The officials wanted to create a rival for New York, but they chose the wrong target, opting for soone proven to never beat Su Wan. Additionally..."

"They underestimated the New York Knicks players’ ability to adapt to new rules!"

This sentint was agreed upon by most dia, after all, the Knicks had benefitted from all three rule changes.

The first was Su Wan’s "SOMA" step, which disbanded the Heat Team directly.

The second, last sumr’s adjustnt to the "Cylinder" interpretation, made the Knicks’ periter attack especially terrifying, indirectly leading them to find a new "core tactic" beyond the three-point line when Tyson Chandler’s inside ga declined.

Now, the "Vertical Jump" rule propelled Stephen Curry to beco an elite breakthrough player, filling the Knicks’ last gap...

All three rule changes were aid at empowering LeBron, but ultimately reinforced the New York Knicks!

Seeing these dia conclusions, Xiao Hua, already frustrated, almost rolled his eyes.

He hadn’t realized it before, but now going through these papers summarizing everything...

Darn it, it’s actually true!

He had been working so hard, almost building a "Dynasty" for the New York Knicks.

This ti especially!

The Knicks had a universally acknowledged weakness.

But with this rule change...

Darn it!

They got themselves a "shooter and breakthrough specialist"!

He really was, frustrated!

ESPN again proposed the "Fate Theory."

In their view, it’s understandable for the league to want to prevent Su Wan’s dominance, so they employed various tactics.

But the problem is, Su Wan is "destined," and New York Knicks building their "dynasty" is what God expects.

So...

No matter how the officials toss and turn, the Knicks taking "three consecutive championships" is an unchangeable outco!

Incidentally, Su Wan’s title of "Heavenly Destiny Man" is gradually gaining acceptance among many fans.

Even many fans in the United States, after so much fate-based brainwashing, gradually accepted the setting of Su Wan as "Heavenly Chosen One."

This is also why LeBron couldn’t beat Su Wan!

How could the "Chosen One" compete with the "Heavenly Destiny Man"?

This notion might seem far-fetched and absurd to you.

But in fact, as a result of free education...

Aricans are generally superstitious.

This is evident from the blossoming of various religions across the United States.

It can also be seen from the U.S. elections.

Just look at the epic Republic vs. Democratic battle years later in 2024.

In the end, they each label themselves as the "Savior correcting chaos," while calling the opponent the "demon harming Arica," and using a series of signs to prove their point.

From small to large.

The dia’s narrative angle hints at how superstitious the Arican public is.

New York dia quickly echoed ESPN’s stance, dubbing Su Wan as "basketball itself!"

This notion was quite exaggerated.

After all, a "God" no matter how mighty, is still a creation.

What they ant was...

Su Wan as "basketball itself" has surpassed Michael Jordan, the "God of Basketball"!

What’s more exaggerated about the New York dia is that they not only articulated this but also pointed it out quite directly, asserting that Su Wan is destined to beco an unmatched existence in the realm of basketball.

No way around it...

It’s really exaggerated!

Not just his 8 championships in 7 years miracle.

Also what he experienced on the path to championships over the years...

Whenever issues arose, it’s as if he had a lucky star, always gaining buffs.

It seed like sothing was pushing Su Wan so that there were no argunts over the title of "GOAT" in basketball!

This ti, the league rule change allowing Stephen Curry to receive strong "buffs" in the playoffs was just another instance.

Amidst the discussions, the second ga between the Bulls and New York Knicks arrived.

Still the Knicks’ ho ga.

The DJ at the venue introduced Su Wan with the New York dia’s latest nickna as he erged:

"NOW!"

"Loudest cheers..."

"Let us welco!"

"New York No. 95!"

"Basketball Itself!"

"Su——Wan!"

The cheers instantly ignited the entire venue.

Su Wan erged amidst the roaring crowd; compared to three years ago, his presence was even more commanding. Watching his unperturbed entrance, New York fans couldn’t help but want to pay homage.

Unknowingly, it’s already been three years since Su Wan’s arrival.

His arrival has taken the New York Knicks to unprecedented heights.

At this mont, this is truly the "basketball holy land," and when New Yorkers say this term to describe Madison Square Garden, there’s no hesitation at all.

All of this was brought to the city by Su Wan.

How could they not be fanatical about Su Wan?

In the frenzied atmosphere, the series’ second ga officially began.

The Knicks hadn’t changed their lineup tonight, and the Bulls hadn’t either.

But relatively speaking, the Bulls were at a disadvantage.

After all, the Knicks were the winners of the previous ga, having solved all the Bulls’ challenges.

The Bulls were different; they hadn’t resolved how to stop Stephen Curry in the last ga, and this ga, they still had to address stopping Stephen Curry.

From the start, it seed Thibodeau hadn’t found a solution, as Stephen Curry hit his first two possessions with breakthrough attacks.

After his second success, Thibodeau called a tiout.

Then the Bulls changed their defensive strategy, no longer focusing on limiting Stephen Curry’s three-point shots.

They gave a little space...

But with that, Stephen Curry entered his comfort zone.

His three-point shots were as smooth and carefree as ever.

Various cocky celebration moves pleasantly surprised New Yorkers, those holding drinks downed them in one shot, then let out a satisfied burp.

Ultimately, the ga ended.

Stephen Curry scored 27 points and hit six three-pointers.

Derek Rose was visibly dejected; he had tried his best to defend, but unfortunately...

With the "Vertical Jump" rule change, Stephen Curry has beco almost an equal match for Derek Rose on offense.

Moreover, he had Su Wan by his side as a decoy.

to 95, New York Knicks secured a win again, leaving the Bulls with little chance of claiming victory against the Knicks by just relying on defense.

An assistant coach for the Bulls, suggested:

"Why not try to focus on using our strengths?"

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