Chapter 809: Chapter 274: Su Wan’s Luck—Always Blessed with Powerful Teammates
Chris Bosh, holding the ball, hadn’t even adjusted yet and hurriedly took the shot.
The ball went directly "through the bridge."
LeBron, still looking at Chris Bosh with incomprehension, couldn’t believe Bosh would make such a perplexing result.
Bosh’s entire face darkened, muttering under his breath:
This guy starts again!
This is how it happened.
The whole league knew that Pat Riley had a "locker room meeting" with all the Heat Team players. But few knew that Pat Riley had spoken specifically with Chris Bosh after the meeting:
"Chris, I know how much you’ve sacrificed for the team. Trust me, your sacrifice isn’t in vain. If the Heat Team can’t win the championship this season, then next season, I’ll make you the core of the team again. But promise me, for the remainder of this season, like at the beginning of the season, take on your responsibilities for the team!"
It was Pat Riley’s promise that made Chris Bosh decide not to compete with LeBron on the court.
It’s not that he fully believed Pat Riley; he only trusted about 60% of the "Divine Calculator’s" words. But at the same time, he realized that this season was all he had, and continuing to make a fuss wouldn’t do any good.
When this season ends, everything will be over.
Hmm...
Coward!
From his perspective, it’s called "looking at the bigger picture."
He endured.
This was also the reason the Heat Team suddenly regained momentum at the end of March.
However, since he stopped competing with LeBron, it seemed like the guy took everyone’s sacrifices for granted again.
With only 3 seconds left, what can I do when you pass the ball to me?
From LeBron’s perspective, this offense was something he exchanged with the back of his head, and the result was such an outrageous shot, of course, he had the right to complain:
A bunch of losers!
The two of them were about to start arguing directly.
Luckily, Spoelstra stood on the sidelines and quickly shouted, bringing their entire focus back to the game.
The New York Knicks completed their throw-in, with the ball reaching the frontcourt, and everyone was looking for Su Wan’s position.
They could feel that this was the crucial moment of victory or defeat in this game.
To ensure scoring, the ball naturally had to be given to the most reliable person.
Su Wan held the ball and calmly scored against Wade.
Such a straightforward and clean shot sparked massive cheers from the audience.
Su Wan, in the process of retreating to defense, high-fived with the other New York Knicks teammates on the court and urged everyone to quickly get into a defensive position.
Under his leadership, the New York Knicks quickly took their positions.
Including Stephen Curry.
He listened to the cheers throughout the arena for Su Wan, his eyes full of envy.
This season, he completely fell out with Chris Paul, who was both his mentor and friend for two and a half years. However, he had to admit that in the past two and a half years, he felt satisfied if his career could be as successful as Chris Paul’s.
But now, after playing with Su Wan for two years, he hopes his career can be as successful as Su Wan’s.
Well...
That might be a bit too much wishful thinking!
Then become a top guard in the league like Su Wan.
Being the kind of guard who takes on all teammates’ trust at crucial moments, scoring and receiving cheers from the whole court.
He hopes to become such a player.
The game continues in the following time...
The Heat Team’s counterattack.
Due to Su Wan’s scoring, the gap between the two sides has come to a very delicate number, so whether this possession scores is very crucial for the Heat Team.
Wade attempted to stand up and save this possession, having rested for several minutes.
But Paul George stuck to him with full enthusiasm, preventing him from taking the offensive initiative. At the final moment, his shot bounced off the rim.
He gritted his teeth secretly.
No season ever made Wade feel like his career was running out.
Especially at this moment.
Chris Bosh grabbed the rebound and prepared to pass to Wade, only for LeBron to intercept it directly.
He demanded the whole team to spread out, with a serious look, indicating he intended to solve the problem with personal ability.
"Bang!"
This time, he actually attacked towards the basket, but he couldn’t shake off Su Wan and had to throw the ball aside halfway.
Chris Bosh, seeing himself receive the ball again in less than four seconds, looked determined and threw the ball back the same way.
Like putting pressure on teammates, then I’ll pressure you too!
But what left Bosh dumbfounded was...
LeBron, holding the ball with two seconds left, didn’t think about shooting but let the time run out, even shrugging helplessly at him: "Why didn’t you shoot?!"
Damn it!
Chris Bosh was utterly disgusted with LeBron at that moment.
This guy is really damn annoying!
Why didn’t you shoot?
Why didn’t you take the shot when you got the ball?
This possession ended in a turnover for the Heat Team because of the tiff between LeBron and Chris Bosh.
The Knicks continued to give the ball to Su Wan.
This time, Su Wan singled out Battier on a mismatch, attracting the double team of Wade and Bosh. Facing the "triple defense" in a "big open spot," he ultimately decided to let Paul George take the "difficult shot" from the wide-open position.
Paul George’s three-pointer swished through the net, expanding the lead to 15 points.
