The Heat Team eliminated the Pacers.
After the ga, Jermaine said he would retire this sumr.
"It’s ti. When this season finished, I realized it was ti to end my career. I’m honored to end my career as a Pacers player. For , this is the best outco!"
Su Wan heard about this the next day.
He wasn’t very surprised by the news.
This year, Jermaine is already 35 years old.
For an interior player who has suffered a stress fracture, a 35-year-old body condition is actually about the sa as 37 years old.
This can also be seen from Jermaine’s condition this year.
Especially in the playoffs, he averaged only 8.4 points and 5 rebounds...
It’s not just a matter of falling from the peak, but directly degrading to the "water dispenser" level.
After losing weight, his mobility beca the reliance for all his abilities.
So, as his mobility gradually deteriorated with age, he could no longer take on a fixed rotation role on the Pacers’ bench.
At this ti, if he doesn’t retire, next season he’ll end up like the later Haslem, becoming the "water dispenser manager" on the bench in terms of spirit.
That’s definitely not sothing Jermaine would want to do.
After all, he won a "three consecutive championships" as a core player, even though later he wasn’t part of the "second-in-command" level team structure, he was still a main team core, winning a total of 5 Championship Trophies.
Plus, he got 2 "First Team" selections, 4 tis "Second Team," and was selected as an All-Star 8 tis, 3 tis as an All-Star starter, 4 tis "Best Defensive Lineup," and he has one "Season’s Best Defensive Player Award."
Jermaine is at a "Hall of Fa" level whether in terms of honors or individual achievents.
Now that he has announced his retirent, he only needs to wait for a 5-year "buffer period," after which he will imdiately appear in the Hall of Fa nominee list...
Su Wan also ntioned this: "I wouldn’t feel sad about Jermaine’s retirent, because I know there’s an even bigger stage waiting for him. I’m already waiting for the day 5 years later when he stands in the Hall of Fa speech hall, eloquently recounting our stories!"
This period was reposted by many dia outlets, and Jermaine comnted on this article on his Twitter: "Yes, bro, those were my most cherished tis!"
Jermaine has already thought about what he wants to say.
He will start from that "three-person booth" with only him, Artest, and Su Wan present.
That was the great beginning of the Pacers!
Miami dia, upon the Heat Team securing a spot in the Eastern Conference Finals, imdiately brought up LeBron Jas for criticism: "The fact once again proves that recruiting LeBron back then was the biggest mistake we ever made. If he hadn’t co to Miami, the Heat Team wouldn’t have been stopped at the semifinals for two consecutive years!"
"And now, the fact that the Heat Team reached the Eastern Conference Finals in the first year after LeBron left speaks volus!"
Cleveland dia followed suit, saying: "If around 2003 we hadn’t ignored other matters for LeBron, then the past 10 years should have been Cleveland’s golden age!"
ESPN took this as its cue and listed those core players Cleveland traded for LeBron between 2002 and 2004.
Su Wan’s na was glaringly obvious.
Barkley said, "God also hopes Cleveland ends their no-championship curse and specifically sent them an endless stream of talent, opportunities rained on Cleveland, but the Cavaliers managent chose to carry an umbrella!"
The next day, Miami dia still didn’t cease their mockery of LeBron.
From their perspective, Miami entering the Eastern Conference Finals had already completed their mission.
After all, before the new season started, most dia were pessimistic about the Heat Team, thinking they would definitely decline this season. These voices also interfered with Miami dia’s judgnt. But in the end, not only did the Heat Team not decline, but they also had their best playoff performance in the past two years, successfully making it to the final Eastern Conference Finals.
It’s like expecting one’s child to score 60 points, and they go on to score 85!
In this case, the delighted Miami dia’s first thing was to settle accounts with LeBron.
After a round of intense criticism of LeBron, Miami dia contentedly refocused on the Eastern Conference Finals with the New York Knicks.
From this reaction, it’s evident how much Miami dia despises LeBron Jas.
How intense is the rivalry between the New York Knicks and the Heat Team!
But Miami dia chose to mock LeBron first when entering the Eastern Conference Finals!
Only then did they start analyzing this playoff series.
Yet from their actions, it can also be seen that they haven’t let go of LeBron.
This is evident from one of the reasons why they believe the Heat Team can defeat the New York Knicks this ti.
Among the nurous reasons listed, the first is:
This ti the Heat Team doesn’t have a coward like LeBron Jas!
This is also the biggest reason they hate LeBron.
Losing a ga is not scary, but losing in a way like LeBron—crying due to leg cramps in the end—is sothing this city cannot accept!
You can lose a ga, but you absolutely cannot lose morale and montum!
This is sothing that Miami dia has been emphasizing.
You can lose a ga, but you absolutely can’t lose that miserably.
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