The Way of Basketball: Never Talk Shit to Him!
Chapter 322 - 184: Demand for a Urine Test?_2

Chapter 322: Chapter 184: Demand for a Urine Test?_2

This man really could make the impossible possible!

It’s just unbelievable!

All Pacers fans believed, in Indiana, there would be no one who didn’t like Su Wan anymore, and if someone didn’t like Su Wan, then he definitely wasn’t a native of Indiana.

The camera returned to the scene, the Championship Trophy passed through the hands of every Pacers player.

Each one had a different expression.

Compared to those who had won a championship before, like Su Wan, they seemed more composed.

Once is an occurrence, twice is a pattern, after all!

Except for Artest...

Although he had touched the Championship Trophy last year, he had to ask before touching it, "Can I touch this big guy?"

Not anymore!

He was also one of the core players in the Pacers’ championship team, and if the O’Brien Cup was to be shattered into pieces, a large chunk of it would belong to him.

Calderon’s eyes filled with emotion once again.

From being the "Water Dispenser" of the Cavaliers to the starting point guard of a championship team.

Two seasons, two years, two different lives!

He was quite moved.

It turned out his abilities really could play in the NBA, and could even help the team win a championship.

Dior didn’t become lazy as usual after the game ended.

Before he came to the NBA, his goal was to prove his talent and make a name for himself in the NBA, then simply enjoy the game. He didn’t even have the desire to make it into the All-Star Games, let alone consider a championship as a necessity in his career.

But truly feeling the weight of the O’Brien Cup, it was as if he could distinctly sense all the effort he had put in on the court over the past season.

The normally indolent man suddenly had an aspiring thought:

I want to keep feeling this weight!

The taste of victory, sometimes, is like that, more addictive than opium.

Then David Stern announced the Finals MVP Award winner, and as he slowly pulled out the white card with the final answer from the envelope, with a suspenseful smile on his face, Barkley couldn’t help but say, "Just announce it already, could there be any other result?"

33.4 points, 6.2 rebounds, 3.2 assists, 2.2 steals, 1.4 blocks!

Shooting percentage of 48.4%!

Three-point shot percentage of 38.9%!

Free throw percentage of 85%!

An average of 2.5 turnovers and 2 fouls per game!

Could there be any other option besides Su Wan?

But Kenny Smith quickly stopped him and told him not to say it, lest he "poison milk" it again. Barkley, though, didn’t believe his "poison milk" could reach such an extent and directly stated Su Wan’s name.

Smith rolled his eyes, thinking:

Just wait!

If it isn’t Su Wan, you’ll be beaten to death by Su Wan’s fans!

"The player who has won the Finals MVP Award is... Su Wan!"

However, in the end, it was proven that even Barkley’s "poison milk" couldn’t stop Su Wan from lifting the Finals MVP Trophy again.

"Ladies and gentlemen, a historic moment!" Bill Walton reminded, as Su Wan took hold of the Finals MVP Trophy, "This is the first player in NBA history to win the Rookie Challenge MVP, All-Star MVP, regular season MVP, and Finals MVP in the same season!"

Fans listening to ESPN commentators were buzzing in their heads, many believed Bill Walton was about to say Su Wan was the first player in NBA history to win consecutive Finals MVP awards in the first two years of their career.

Of course, that achievement was already incredible.

Even without the qualifier of the first two years, there aren’t many NBA players who have won consecutive Finals MVP awards:

Since the establishment of the Finals MVP award, only three players had achieved this:

Michael Jordan, Olajuwon, and Shaquille O’Neal.

Even "Magic" Johnson and "Big Bird" Bird hadn’t won consecutive Finals MVPs.

In this achievement, Su Wan was "the fourth man" in history.

But what Bill Walton mentioned was far more impressive:

Rookie Challenge MVP, All-Star MVP, regular season MVP, Finals MVP!

Many historical NBA superstars might not be able to collect all these "Honour Fragments" throughout their entire careers, but Su Wan did it in just one season.

In the league, those players who won both the regular season MVP and the Finals MVP in the same season were already great, media often called that year "The Year of XX".

But compared to Su Wan’s achievements this season, they all seemed a bit inferior.

This was truly "The Year of Su Wan"!

The big screen at the venue also reminded everyone at that moment of the historical moment they were experiencing;

The first NBA player to win the Finals MVP in the first two years of their career;

The first NBA player in the same season to win "The Grand Slam of MVPs";

Even David Stern looked at Su Wan with shining eyes:

This player from Huaxia was really amazing!

More importantly...

He achieved this success leading a team in a small city!

This would certainly have an effect in the future, if any rookies were to say that some city was too small and they didn’t want to play there. He could righteously let the media ridicule them: "If you’re not capable, just say so, isn’t Indiana small enough? Su Wan still unlocked all sorts of terrifying honors there, didn’t he?"

Someone with talent will shine no matter where they are!

"Really sorry, I stole the regular season MVP Trophy from Dallas first, and now I’ve taken the Championship Trophy from Dallas," Su Wan said, "I’ve placed it in Indiana, If anyone wants it, come and ask me for it!"

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