NBA: Miracle Workers

Chapter 433 "Don't let loyalty hurt you!" (8000 words chapter)

Chapter 433 "Don't let loyalty kill you!" (8000 words chapter)
On Tuesday, March 2006, 3, ESPN's Sports Center morning program once again took fans to review the performance of "quasi·DPOY".

Marcus Camby's defensive statistics this season are very good, but when encountering the Knicks, there will be problems every time the double screen is used on the defensive line.

The person in charge of editing is obviously also a fun person. In the three quarters of the game, Camby was passed by Li You one-on-one 10 times.
In the first half, he repeatedly broke through to the inside. In the third quarter, he scored points with facial shots in two consecutive rounds. Li You single-handedly refreshed the fans' perception:
"More blocked shots does not mean a strong defensive player!"

Before the game started in the afternoon, ESPN2's program NBA Nation also followed suit. While predicting tonight's game, it also did not forget to poke fun at the unlucky Nuggets.

This program is launched by ABC, and the main invited guests are Scottie Pippen, Steve Jones and Bill Walton.

The two old guys are responsible for emotional output, and Pippen is responsible for pre-game tactical analysis. The program is not very effective, because while chatting with a few people, they reminisce about the past. The most famous remarks currently are:
"Today's players are too soft. If Lee played in our era, he wouldn't have won so many championships."

Pippen has been busy building players with Larsa in the past few years, and he doesn't understand the changes in tactics at all. His daily analysis is that he is "incompetent". When it comes to losing the championship, it means he is injured.

There were also several focus games on the day. The Cavaliers challenged the Mavericks away from home, and the Lakers met the Kings again.

After briefly criticizing LeBron James and Kobe, the four people quickly laughed at Anthony and Marcus Camby.

80:120, the Knicks beat their opponent by 40 points in last night's game. If the Knicks' bench had not relaxed, the point difference would have been even greater.
After watching the highlights, Bill Walton laughed in the studio, talked about Camby's defense, and criticized mercilessly:

"Camby seems to have forgotten that he is a big man. He should be tougher instead of watching Lee break into the paint every time!"

"Drag, block shots, make the little guy look good! I didn't see any energy in him. He seemed to only be thinking about his own data. Congratulations to him, he blocked 2 more shots last night."

Steve Jones is almost 70 years old. He won the MVP when he was playing in the ABA and can be called a legendary shooting guard.

However, the old black man doesn’t seem to like the current NBA very much. He always belittles the current game and denies the Knicks’ performance of scoring another 120 points:

"That's how modern basketball is, look at the Knicks, they take 30 three-pointers a game."

"The big man became strange. Everyone was waiting for the ball. Watching Li perform alone, basketball should not be like this. The opposite Nuggets performed even worse. They seemed to be scared."

"No matter how good the data is, it's useless. He loses his temper when he can't touch the ball. This is why Carmelo Anthony was not selected as an All-Star."

The old man kept up with the times and had obviously read the recent news. The two of them outputted a message that almost made the host Mike Tirico unable to answer the conversation. He could only change the topic and asked:

"Scotty, what do you think is the reason for the Knicks' scoring explosion this year? You must know that Lee's scoring data has dropped a bit compared to last season."

Wearing a black formal suit, Pippen looked like a professional sports commentator. Just when he opened his mouth, Mike Tirico almost made him facepalm:
"The league's defense is getting softer! New rules restrict hand movements, and the league seems to want to turn basketball games into pure exhibition games."

"Look at the scorers on the scoreboard. Teams with more than 30 points have poor records. They play for personal data. They don't understand the true meaning of basketball at all."

"When I was with the Bulls, I played against Lee for two consecutive years. In fact, Harper was able to limit him. If we were both healthy in the last year, the Bulls would have completed three consecutive championships."

Perhaps because he was squeezed dry by Larsa, Pippen is now so stubborn that he only talks about it. Whenever he gets a chance, he will talk about how brave he was back then, and his opponents were all chickens and dogs!
The three guests began to talk proudly about the past Iron-blooded basketball. They laughed from time to time and had a round of "IF". Mike Tirico's eyes were straightened when he heard it, but he was a little lucky in his heart:
"One more week and I can leave this boring show."

When the three of them talked about this season's data leader, Pippen did not forget to add drama to himself. As usual, he once again boasted about X dunks:

"Li won't win the scoring title this year. In fact, compared to McDunner, his data has no impact."

"McDun is different. You know, he doesn't rely on three-pointers. His scoring is mainly to change the trend of the game."

"It would be easy if McQueen wants to win the assists title, but we know how to play the ball correctly. Lee's data is based on other players."

"It won't have much impact when he's young. After the age of 32, when his body starts to decline, this style of play will have a backlash."

The two old men agreed that according to the current trend, Li You can take the assists and steals title this year. This kind of data-harvesting style of play will make a few people feel sour.
The more Pippen talked, the more excited he became. He had forgotten all about tactics and turned completely into emotional output. Mike Tirico was completely desperate. In the end, he could only laugh dryly in front of the camera:
"The regular season is coming to an end. We look forward to a wonderful game from each team tonight!"

"."

Still struggling for the playoff rankings, the Cavaliers were on full fire that night. At 53:34, at the end of the half, Jeff Van Gundy almost opened the champagne.
During the halftime break, Howard was still making mischief in the locker room, imitating Nowitzki's shooting moves after shooting 14 of 4 in the half.

Leaning back and lying directly on the seat, Howard laughed loudly at his opponent:

"MVP? I think the league should award this award to me. It would also be good to let LeBron win the award. The opponent is too weak!"

Although James is proud, these recent games are very crucial. They plan to surpass the Heat and climb to third place in the Eastern Conference, so that they can avoid the Knicks in the semifinals:

"Guys, work harder! We're going to win this game!"

Loudly encouraging his teammates, James kept bumping fists with everyone. If he wants to be successful, he must follow the Heat's pace.

When Van Gundy returned to the locker room, he saw James encouraging his teammates. He was very satisfied, but the bald coach still reminded:
"Don't make low-level mistakes, and don't relax when we have a big lead. In addition to zone defense, we also need more pick-and-rolls."

After a brief warning, at the start of the second half, Van Gundy was ready to hang up and gain victory.

The coaching staff did not expect that the Cavaliers suddenly pulled their hips in the third quarter. At 3:8 of the single quarter, at the end of the third quarter, American Airlines Arena burst into cheers, and everyone on the Cavaliers was completely numb.
Although James made a sudden outside shot in the fourth quarter, Ilgauskas and Howard continued to complain. Gooden left the game due to injury in the third quarter, but Nowitzki ushered in an explosion.

At 87:91, the Mavericks completed their counterattack. Nowitzki made 14 of 8 in the second half, completing redemption!
出场45分钟,詹姆斯27中14,三分线外2中零0,罚球8中8,砍下36分12篮板5助攻2盖帽4失误。

The smile completely disappeared from his face, and he reluctantly said hello, James walked into the tunnel early.

Thinking that the team's two big men made a combined 4-for-8 in the 1th quarter, and the rest of the teammates started to misfire in the 3rd quarter, the chosen one was a little depressed:
"Sure enough, we still need more talent."

On Friday the 17th, the Knicks continued to sit at home. After a big victory over the Hawks, they finally faced a strong opponent.

The Pistons were a guest at Madison Square Garden that night. After the game started at 19:30, the Knicks were a little slow and were frequently grabbed offensive rebounds by their opponents, falling behind by 6 points at halftime.

In the third quarter, the game started again. After the three quarters, the score reached 3:73, and the two sides were tied.

In the last quarter of the game, coach Sanders took back the starting lineup early, and Billups, Maurice Evans, and Hamilton continued to partner on the outside.

Billups took a break with more than six minutes left in the game, and returned to the court in less than two minutes.

Seeing the scores of both sides rising alternately, the New York fans at the scene began to shout loudly that there were too few games that reached the fourth quarter this season!
"Defense"

Amid the defensive cheers, Hamilton quickly slipped across the baseline, made another circle, and used Ben's cover to bounce out to the left block again.

The attack time was already halfway through. Billups, who wanted to deal at the top of the arc, was heavily guarded by Li You. The opportunity was fleeting and he failed to release the ball immediately. Prince was already chasing him.

At the same time, Maurice Evans wanted to come forward to cover from the right wing. Billups, who was protecting the ball from his side, waved his hand quickly. The attack time was coming and he had no interest in facing Artest's double-team.

Turning his back to his left hand, Billups came to the left wing against Li You's defense, lowered his center of gravity, leaned forward and accelerated, stopped at the three-point line to blast the ball, but still could not get rid of Li You's defense.

An emergency stop and an emergency start, the crotch changes direction to the right hand, and with little attack time left, Billups cuts in from the left wing.

Following the opponent's quick slide, Li You did not interfere. When the two were entangled close to the elbow area, Billups stopped again, faced the block, and barely threw the ball towards the basket.

The basketball came out of the frame. Although Gadzuric hit the ball, he was unable to control the ball in time due to the interference of Ben. Instead, Rasheed Wallace seized the opportunity to rush and grab the offensive rebound.

Before Gasol had time to block the shot, the latter controlled the ball and hit the basket, and the referee immediately blew the whistle.

"Shh!"

Looking at Rasheed pumping his fists in celebration, another burst of boos broke out in the arena. Gasol raised his hands in frustration to indicate that he missed too many rebounds tonight.

Two free throws were made steadily, and Rasheed shouted to the Knicks bench while retreating:
"Ball don't lie!"

Barnes and others also yelled and cursed. It had been a long time since an opponent had challenged them in Madison Square Garden.

95:96, with 1 minute and 53 seconds left in the game, the anxious game made the New York fans at the scene shout in unison:
"Let's go Knicks!."

Billups continued to slide, trying to slow down Li You. He quickly rushed through the half court under the confrontation, and Maurice Evans on the wing helped prevent the double team in advance.

Without waiting for his opponent to move in front of him, Li You made a short pass and passed the ball to Artest on the right wing. The latter just received the ball and Ben rotated from the inside to help defend.

Control the defensive distance, use big shots to prevent breakthroughs, and also cut off the passing route, not giving Artest a chance to lob the ball to the big man.

The excellent defensive rotation speed played a role. He did not blindly shoot three-pointers in the key rounds. Seeing Maurice Evans returning to defense, Artest decisively returned the ball.

As Li You received the ball away from the three-point line, Prince immediately ran to the left corner, then accelerated and slipped across the baseline. Gasol trapped Rashid behind him and started to ask for the ball with his back.

Approaching the left wing, Li You hoisted the ball inside. Gasol, who received the ball, also performed very toughly. He released the ball with his right hand and continued to hit the ball, trying to get to the basket.

Rasheed was behind him, and Billups, who was on the line, did not dare to help defend. He could only watch Gasol suddenly turn toward the baseline.

At the bottom left of the basket, the ball feinted. Gasol deceived the opponent's center of gravity. When the referee blew the whistle, he threw the ball toward the backboard!

"what!"

As the basketball hit the board, Gasol yelled at Rasheed next to him.

After being scored in response to the goal, he seemed to feel that he had lost face. Rashid wanted to push forward, but was bumped by Gazulic.

By the time Artest rushed into the paint, the referee and Ben had already pulled the two sides apart, verbally warning several players who wanted to continue pulling, and Madison Square Garden began to boil.

Constantly adjusting his breathing, the moment Gasol took a shot from the free throw line, Rasheed shouted, the basketball hit the basket, and everyone on the Pistons bench cheered.

95:98, with 1 minute and 34 seconds left in the game, the score difference is still within one round.

Amid the defensive cheers, Billups, who crossed half court with 8 seconds left, immediately initiated a pick-and-roll on the left wing.

Rasheed immediately raised the screen, Billups dribbled behind his back, switched to his right hand and accelerated laterally, Li You quickly squeezed through the screen, and Gasol also cooperated with the big delay.

When Li You chased to his side, Rasheed accelerated the ball and Billups immediately stopped near the top of the arc, turned around to protect the ball, and immediately returned the ball to his teammates.

Facing Gasol who was returning to defense, Rasheed raised the ball and feinted, but failed to deceive the defense. He took a quick test step with his right foot and then suddenly made a pull-up jumper!
"Oh!"

The three-pointer went into the net, and the fans at the scene exclaimed. Looking at Rashid who continuously pumped his fists in celebration, Mike Breen in the commentary box couldn't help but praise loudly:

"Rashid Wallace, the key man for the Pistons tonight!"

In the last 1 minute and 18 seconds, the two sides were tied again. D'Antoni still did not request a timeout and continued to sit on the bench and hang up with a smile.

On the other side, coach Sanders couldn't wait to go on defense and shouted loudly on the sidelines. After receiving the instruction, Hamilton immediately double-teamed him in advance.

Li You continued to play the ball, and from the left wing, Prince received the ball and broke through Rashid with his left hand.

It seems that he did not expect his opponent to be so determined. Rashid was passed by in an instant and when he was still trying to pursue the defense, Prince had already given the ball to Gazulic on the lower right side of the basket.

Ben, who had just helped defend Gasol, reacted very quickly, moved again, and cut the ball away at the same time. The referee did not indicate, and Hamilton immediately launched a transition attack.

There was no time to complain to the referee. The Knicks retreated quickly. Artest's timely delay worked. Billups completely lost the fast break opportunity when he responded.

The left wing launched a pick-and-roll again, a partial two-on-two, and Ben's screen successfully delayed Li You who was trying to squeeze through the defense.

Billups, who was accelerating laterally with the ball in his right hand, didn't wait for Gazulic to help defend. He suddenly stopped some distance from the three-point line and shot a long-distance three-point jumper near the top of the arc!

The basketball went hollow into the basket, and the atmosphere team on the Pistons bench jumped up and down. They took the lead again!

101:98, with 52.6 seconds left in the game, many fans started to stand up to watch the ball. Amidst the cheers that resounded throughout the arena, Li You did not speed up in a hurry, but dribbled across the half court in eight seconds while raising his stopping position.

Hamilton got the coach's prompt and decisively moved from the left wing, trying to let Li You play the ball early.

Protecting the ball sideways, Li You leaned on the defense the moment his opponent moved, swaying his shoulders back, then lowered his center of gravity, quickly twisted around, and led the ball forward with his left hand.

Billups instinctively slid to the left, and when he realized something was wrong, Hamilton could only watch the basketball fly past him.

Almost squeezing between the two of them, when Li You grabbed the ball with his right hand again, he paused slightly at the three-point line when faced with the help of Ben, and then accelerated twice.

He was shaken to a halt, and when Da Ben slipped again, Li You had already rushed in front of him.

At the moment when the bodies collided, Li You leaned on Ben and quickly turned with a top. He was right in front of the basket, leaned forward, held the ball with his left hand, completely dodged the defense, and threw the ball towards the basket.

Rashid, who was under the basket, did not dare to step forward to help defend, and could only watch the basketball go hollow into the basket.

At 101:100, coach Sanders requested a timeout. 39.2 seconds was enough time, but they had to hit a goal to be safe.

Li You had a smile on his face and high-fived everyone who rushed to the venue to celebrate. At this time, D'Antoni was holding the tactical board, sitting in front of everyone with a smile, and shouted loudly:
"Don't foul, don't give your opponent a chance to easily shoot outside the three-point line!"

The Pistons have a high probability of choosing a quick two points so that they can get another offense. There is no special arrangement. D'Antoni chooses to trust the players.
Before taking the field, Li You briefly warned everyone that Hamilton would most likely become the first choice for a quick attack:
"To prevent his breakthrough, just raise your hands to interfere!"

The two opponents immediately nodded and were ready to switch defenses. The atmosphere became more and more heated, and the New York fans began to enjoy the last moments.

Billups was responsible for the sideline kick. As Hamilton cut laterally on the right wing, he came to the left wing with a double screen. After receiving the pass, he immediately released the ball with his left hand and broke through smoothly.

Gasol, who was well prepared, switched defense in time, slid quickly, and faced Hamilton's emergency stop jumper, he immediately raised his right arm to interfere.

Rashid's outside bounce opened up the space. Although Ben struggled to squeeze towards the basket, due to Gazulic's entanglement, the rebound was eventually collected by Prince who returned to the inside early.

Artest trapped Maurice Evans behind him early and successfully protected the rebound, and the fans cheered.

D'Antoni also asked for a timeout at this time, and smiled and replaced Laga Bell, Finley, and Diaw. While retaining Gasol, he took the initiative to replace the space lineup.

In the last 34.4 seconds, watching Li You catch the ball and slowly dribble across the half court, coach Sanders on the sidelines did not ask the players to double-team in advance.

Realizing that his opponent seemed to be becoming more conservative, Li You, who was sideways to protect the ball, simply spent time near the logo.

Halfway through the attack time, everyone on the Pistons was hesitant. Diaw continued to squat in the left corner, Laga Bell had begun to move to the right corner, and only Finley still stopped near the left sideline.

"Let's go Knicks!."

As the game time continued to pass, the cheers became louder and louder. When he saw Hamilton start to move, Li You, who was holding the ball in his right hand, suddenly lowered his center of gravity, pretended to break through and quickly dribbled the ball behind his back.

The moment he switched to his left hand, the defensive distance was widened. Billups quickly defended. Li You changed direction with his hips, and then held the ball in his right hand and forced a breakthrough.

At the top of the arc, he kept sliding to the left and back. Before Billups, who was trying his best, could react, Li You stepped on the three-point line and suddenly stopped and pulled his hips back.

While looking up at the frame, he pretended to hit the ball with his right hand. Li You's realistic fake action made Billups jump upwards.

"Oh!"

There was no time to adjust his body's center of gravity. As Li You quickly pushed the ball to change direction, Billups instantly lost his defensive position, and huge cheers erupted in the stadium.

In the blink of an eye, he broke away from the defense and broke into the paint area. He faced Ben, who was coming up from the assist defense, right in front of the basket. As he moved, Li You swayed to the right and forward, and then took a long stride in the opposite direction.

Li You took off with his left foot at the same time as he combined the ball, tilted his body, dodged the defense, and threw the ball towards the basket with one hand with his left hand!
A lightning-fast breakthrough, before Ben even had time to effectively block the shot, the basketball had already hit the net.

101:102, the Knicks took the lead again.

"Good!"

"There are still 13.2 seconds left for the Pistons. They still have a chance to complete the victory. At the critical moment, we can always believe in Lee!"

Mike Breen was happy to see it, but he didn't expect Li You to deceive the defense so easily. As soon as he looked up, the Billups were gone. Walter Fraser understood:

"This is Lee's shooting threat. Billups did a good job defensively. Unfortunately, he faced the strongest scorer in history!"

This time it was the Knicks' turn to jump up and down on the bench, and everyone stepped forward to bump fists with Li You to celebrate. In this round, the score was overwhelming!

On the other side, Coach Sanders looked solemn, and finally put the tactics on Billups:

"Be patient, we have enough time to complete this attack!"

The tactics are not complicated. Rasheed serves, Billups only needs to receive the ball at the top of the arc, and the others are responsible for grabbing rebounds.

No one on the bench said a word. Everyone listened quietly to the coach's instructions. Finally, Ben applauded continuously before he came on the field and loudly encouraged:
"It doesn't matter if you hit the iron, I can help you get the rebound! Let go and attack!"

Kuang Kuang punched himself twice, and Billups secretly encouraged himself. The defensive cheers in the arena came one after another, which made him a little nervous.

The Knicks changed back to their defensive lineup. As the opponent's sideline kick was taken, Li You did not immediately defend.

When Billups, holding the ball in his right hand, began to move toward the three-point line, the game time quickly entered 10 seconds.

The moment the opponent stepped on the three-point line, Li You suddenly defended, and Billups immediately dribbled behind his back.

As soon as his left hand touched the ball, he was almost interrupted by Li You who quickly slid to start. He hurriedly pulled the ball back. Billups sided to protect the ball, leaned against the defense and immediately turned his back.

Holding the ball in his right hand and accelerating with his shoulders down, Billups bumped into Li You again and failed to squeeze through. Instead, his body leaned back slightly.

When Li You quickly stepped forward to cut the ball again, Billups wanted to pull the ball back. Realizing that he was about to lose control of the ball, he staggered and tried to hug the basketball.

"Oh!"

Amid the excited shouts of New York fans at the scene, Li You cut the ball away. The Pistons players on the court were dumbfounded. Several of them stood there, watching Billups barely chasing and defending.

Instantly throwing away the defense, Li You, holding the ball in his left hand, rushed faster and faster, rising into the air in the paint area.

With his head almost flat, he swung the ball horizontally. Li You stretched his body in the air, grabbed the ball with his right hand, and slammed the ball into the basket!

101:104, the Pistons had no timeout, and there were only 2.8 seconds left in the game.

The Knicks immediately maintained a full-court press. When Billups missed a super long three-pointer, cheers echoed throughout the arena.

Billups, who was squatting in the center circle, held his head in annoyance, but Li You smiled and patted his old teammate:
"You are not suitable for dribbling too much. Trust me, accelerating, stopping, and decisive jump shots are more suitable for you."

Everyone in the Knicks rushed to the field to laugh and celebrate. On the other side, Rasheed Wallace pulled out his jersey in frustration, said hello and quickly left the field.

Hill only played 22 minutes tonight. In a high-intensity game, the coaching staff has not completely relaxed the restrictions on him:

"Maybe we should play every game until the last minute and look at the fans there, everyone is cheering for you!"

Hill seemed to be infected by the atmosphere of the scene, and he was also very excited. The cheers in the arena quickly turned into uniform shouts:

"MVP! MVP! MVP!"

Li You stepped forward to fist bump with a smile on his face. He noticed that D'Antoni and Sanders smiled happily when they shook hands, but he felt a little regretful:
"The opponent still didn't last until the end."

This game was not broadcast live across the United States, but a large number of reporters came to the post-game press conference.

Ben Wallace and Billups who attended the press conference no longer looked frustrated. After all, they were still second in the Eastern Conference after losing.

"Ben, after losing this game, your record has reached 51 wins and 13 losses. According to the current ranking, there is a high probability that you will encounter the Heat in the playoffs."

Ben interrupted the ESPN reporter, with a relaxed look on his face, and gave the answer very confidently:
"This is what we are looking forward to. We will get revenge this year. I like this matchup!"

The records of the teams in the top half were far ahead, and there was not much suspense in the rankings. Soon the TNT reporter set his sights on Billups:
"Chauncy, why did you suddenly drop the ball on the last offense? That was a great opportunity."

Billups was a little helpless. In fact, he underestimated Li You's agility. Past games deceived him:

"Lee's defense is underrated, he's very physical and has agility beyond his cognitive abilities."

"When you face the best player in history, the feeling of oppression is difficult to describe in words. To put it simply, Li saw through my movements."

"If I was given another chance, maybe I wouldn't dribble continuously in front of him. Catching the ball and shooting the ball would be the most correct choice."

After hearing Billups' description, some sports media in the audience were a little confused as to what "sense of oppression" and "agility beyond cognition" meant.
Ben Wallace looked at everyone's confused look and didn't bother to explain. If they can respond continuously tonight, their performance has surpassed many teams.

On Saturday the 18th, major sports media began to praise Li You's extraordinary performance in the final moments of the game.

出场42分钟,23中13,三分线外6中3,罚球8中8,37分6篮板11助攻2抢断2失误,李佑的两双数据平平无奇,但比赛过程却很精彩。

In addition to praising Li You's big heart, several columns in the New York Times early in the morning also began to criticize the MVP candidates:

"The Spurs are not dominant, Tim Duncan stole Lee's trophy!"

If you read the New York newspapers, Duncan is an overrated All-Star, Nowitzki is a softie, Wade has a big hand, and Billups lacks leadership qualities.
The top players on the MVP candidate list have not received good reviews in New York, and many fans have already labeled Duncan as a "thief".

Withstanding the Pistons' record, the Knicks began to make large-scale rotations again on Sunday the 22nd. This week they have back-to-back games and will play a total of 4 games.

They provided warmth to the Celtics in back-to-back games. When encountering the Raptors, Magic, and Grizzlies, the Knicks continued to dominate.

On Sunday the 26th, the Timberwolves challenged the Knicks away from home.

With 28 wins and 41 losses, the Timberwolves have already secured the fishing spot this season, and the possibility of making a counterattack and reaching the playoffs is very slim.

Many sports media are criticizing Kevin Garnett for losing his previous vitality, but considering such a hip-drawing record, it is understandable that the Wolf King will lie flat.

In the game that night, the Timberwolves were in no shape and surrendered immediately at halftime. As a result, they were hit hard by veteran Finley again in the third quarter.

单节5中5,三分线外3中3,芬利打了半节就轰下13分!
At 3:18 of the third quarter, the Knicks blasted their opponent again, and the Timberwolves, who were catching up, failed to recover from the task of chasing points in the fourth quarter.

The on-site director frequently pointed the camera at Garnett. Currently, there are more and more trade rumors. Considering that McHale is from the Celtics, Boston has become an ideal destination.

He doesn't have much expression when facing the camera, and he can only win one rebounding title this season. From the perspective of personal honors, Garnett has lost again.

The opponent didn't put up much resistance, and the game time flew by. 93:114, the Knicks once again defeated their opponent, doubling the Timberwolves in the season.

Madison Square Garden was still lively after the game. Everyone from the Timberwolves stepped forward to shake hands and greet Garnett with a big face. Li You immediately joked:
"Be happy, Kevin. It's not a bad thing to prepare for the new season early. Are you planning to come to the Eastern Conference?"

The shouts and cheers made Garnett upset. When he saw the smile on Li You's face, he denied it angrily:
"I'm not leaving the Timberwolves, don't read the boring news!"

Seeing the other party saying these words seriously, and thinking of Garnett's many statements in front of the media, Li You couldn't help but raise his eyebrows and said in a playful tone:
"Kevin, don't let loyalty get you! You know what's most important!"

"?"

Garnett had a question mark on his face. It was clear that Li You was the representative of the "One Man, One City Award", but now he was advised to run away?
(End of this chapter)

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