Silently Writing
Chapter 595 To Slay a God, One Must Have the Attitude of a Godslayer!
On the 11th, Game 2 of the Finals between the Heat and the Mavericks continued at the American Airlines Center.
Before the game, Charles Barkley, who was always good at creating hype, publicly "executed" himself on TNT.
On the night of the 11th, American fans in front of their TVs happily turned on their televisions, ready to listen to the double act of Barkley and Smith...
On the TV screen, TNT first played a clip from last summer, when the Heat traded Miličić and Odom for O'Neal. The clip featured Barkley's comments on the trade.
Immediately after, TNT played a series of Barkley's sarcastic remarks about O'Neal and his pessimistic views on the Heat over the next few months.
Then, as time passed...
It was time for the moment everyone loved to see: a slap in the face.
"Oh, looking back now, I was such an idiot."
Inside the TNT studio, after seeing his "ugly" face in the short clip, Barkley frantically criticized himself.
Beside him, Smith, who was also getting a slap in the face, said, "Actually, the main reason we're showing this clip today is because we want to use it to refute those who have been saying online recently that 'even if the Heat win the championship this year, it won't be valuable because they have both Su and Shaq.'"
Then, it was...
"I'm going to defeat Su Feng!"
Only by living towards death can one make a comeback from desperation.
In Game 1, Nowitzki's mindset at crucial moments was one of the reasons why the Mavericks ultimately lost.
And now...
Can you believe that the old driver in Su Feng's memory would do something like this?
The answer is, of course, impossible.
But...
This world's little driver might have a chance.
Because if you want to defeat the basketball god, Su Feng,
You must show the attitude of a god slayer!
"I think now, our chances have gone from zero to one in fourteen thousand four hundred and eighty-one."
On the sidelines, Davis said, turning to look at Brown at that moment.
"John... Does the number 14481 have any special meaning?"
Brown asked curiously.
"No special meaning.
It's just that a young man mentioned this number to me before we played the Bulls back then."
Davis said, patting Brown on the shoulder.
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