Silently Writing
Indeed, images are a must! Otherwise, no pictures, no truth!
Uh, as usual, can I ask for some recommendation votes, monthly votes, or something?
Ahem, let's talk business.
As a code-writing tool person who likes to receive feedback from readers and occasionally copy reader suggestions to complete the crowdfunding novel business, I was shocked tonight because a reader in the group said "Da Tie crashed." At the time, I was busy thinking about the outline for the next climax plot.
After all, there are still a bunch of foreshadowings and pits in *Da Tie* that haven't been filled. If it crashes, wouldn't I have to commit seppuku to apologize to all the readers who crowdfunded *Da Tie*?
So I immediately asked him what he thought was crashing.
Then he said that because Nash's career peak average was only an 18-point player, he couldn't explode, so it was impossible for him to score in front of Su Feng. Therefore, he felt that *Da Tie* had crashed.
Then, I was completely shocked.
Because in the original text, I specifically mentioned Nash's 28-for-20, 48-point performance against the Mavericks in the playoffs.
You know, the Mavericks didn't want to let Nash score in that game. (If you don't believe it, or haven't seen it, you can find the game video. You should still be able to find it now.)
Also, because the Mavericks' coach at the time was Johnson, a coach who was famous for only playing defense, so in terms of defensive quality, before Su Feng figured out how to defend the Warriors through the game, that Mavericks team could also be a good reference.
In addition, fans who have watched Nash's playoff games should know that Nash relied on one-on-one plays to score in front of Kobe quite a bit when he faced Kobe in those years.
Moreover, because Stoudemire had this and that problem in terms of scoring ability at the time, the Suns fans could only rely on this skinny guy who, in the eyes of this reader, couldn't score in the playoffs every time at a crucial moment, right?
Finally...
If he had seriously watched these few games between the Heat and the Warriors, he would have known that Su Feng was progressing step by step in every game in order to defeat the enemy. (After all, no matter how much of a novel it is, your protagonist can't completely counter the opponent before the game starts, right? Without a few games, who can figure out the answer to killing the opponent? If there really is such a person in reality, then wouldn't they have 50 consecutive championships?)
However, just because he thought Nash couldn't explode, because Nash was just a guard who averaged ten-odd points per game in his career, he felt that I was writing randomly without reason...
So now the question is, since you are following my book, then first of all, I won't even mention the original Nash. I'm too lazy to send you the data of Nash going crazy in the playoffs. Shouldn't you first respect the setting that the stars in *Da Tie*, in this time and space of *Da Tie*, are stronger than in the original time and space?
Because for the book *Da Tie*, this is a very important setting.
So you can't just say that I'm writing randomly and crashing just because you've only watched these few basketball games now, and then randomly search for the data of these stars online, right?
Finally, because of some problems with Qiao's phone, many of Nash's one-on-one GIF images from the game couldn't be sent out, so even with the help of Shrimp Emperor, only a few of Nash's one-on-one GIF images have been sent out so far.
However, if you say that Nash doesn't have the ability to score in front of Su Feng, then as a die-hard Kobe fan, I'm the first to disagree.
The meaning is, Kobe dunked on Lao Na, and Lao Na didn't shoot through Lao Ke's face in person?
Also, if you only look at the average data, can I Pao, who is constantly being embarrassed by me, score 30+ in the finals this year?
Oh, right, this season, because my Pao is also averaging around 10 points, when Qiao was rationally discussing with this reader, Qiao asked him if he had seen the GIF images posted by Pi Pi Xia in the chapter reviews. Have you seen the cold knowledge popularized by the big guys?
Then, sure enough...
Bro, it's fine if you're watching pirated versions, but you're still creating trouble in my group, is that interesting?
The meaning is, you're going to嫌人丑after you've finished using me?
Also, I don't blame you for not having watched Nash's games, because these days, there are too many people who haven't watched Nash's games.
But can you please slightly increase your understanding of basketball knowledge?
For guards like my Pao and Nash, who prioritize organization more often, can you prove that they can't score on the court by posting average data?
Wake up, don't you think that the defensive intensity was very low and that it wasn't taken at the risk of being stepped on when Paul scored those points in the first game of the finals this year?
In addition, if you have played basketball, you should know that even the best defender cannot 100% defend against the opponent.
Because the offense always has the initiative. And that's why Su Feng was able to score under Jordan's defense in the early years. (Jordan: You have to 乳me even for this?)
Holy crap...
This guy, who just turned 19, really ruined my values in the middle of the night.
Because according to him, the nBA this year can directly give the championship to the letter with the best data. Why is my Pao, who averages ten-odd points, still playing? But what about reality? Besides stepping on people's feet, does the letter have any other outstanding qualities?
No, no, next, when I change my phone, I have to post all the dozens of G of pictures in my gallery.
As the saying goes, no picture, no evidence.
Next, Qiao must let you see how outrageous these nBA stars of the first decade of the 21st century were back then!
In the future, as long as there are pictures, I will definitely let you see what you want to see!