The Way of Basketball: Never Talk Shit to Him!
Chapter 606 - 241: LeBron, Who’s Your Daddy! _2

Chapter 606: Chapter 241: LeBron, Who’s Your Daddy! _2

"Let me come down, okay?"

"Who made you the coach?"

"But whether or not I want to play, that’s not for you to decide anymore!"

At the All-Star Weekend, Su Wan wasn’t the first superstar to refuse to continue playing.

Even Michael Jordan had once refused to play during an All-Star game.

Mike Brown was even more anxious now.

During this time, LeBron, with the ball in his hands, firmly controlled the game, and his stats soared.

Only LeBron James had achieved a happy world of his own.

Watching him act as if it was none of his business, Mike Brown felt a chill in his heart.

On the courtside seating, an Indiana fan watched with disgust.

"Like to smile, huh?"

He yelled directly at LeBron passing by him:

"LeBron, who’s your daddy!"

What’s called "the ultimate humiliation"!

At first, LeBron was stunned, then his face turned red.

Seeing his reaction, the Indiana fans next to him started shouting in unison:

"LeBron, who’s your daddy!"

"LeBron, who’s your daddy!"

"LeBron, who’s your daddy!"

The voices grew louder and louder!

The fans on both sides even started coordinating, with the East yelling first:

"LeBron!"

And the West immediately followed with:

"Who’s your daddy!"

It was like a call and response singing.

LeBron’s expression was somewhat uncontrollable.

Su Wan was in no hurry to play now.

But considering Indiana’s public image, he still stood up, walked onto the court, passed by Mike Brown, and said, "Why do I have to clean up Cleveland’s mess?"

"Mike, this is Bolis, what did you think it was?"

If I come off the court, are you going to have a good time?

Mike Brown didn’t dare to say a word.

At this moment, he deeply regretted listening to LeBron’s advice to swap out Su Wan.

Wasn’t this just asking for trouble?

Once Su Wan entered the game, the atmosphere immediately changed.

It was no longer tense and hostile; instead, it returned to a celebratory mood.

Only LeBron and Mike Brown were left hurting in their own world.

To repay the passionate Pacers fans, Su Wan also put on a vigorous performance on the court.

At the end of the game, the score was 146 to 123, with the Eastern All-Star Team defeating the Western All-Star Team, and Su Wan, with 46 points, held up the All-Star MVP trophy for the second consecutive year, the third time in his career.

When he raised the All-Star MVP trophy, the entire Bolis burst into celebration, marking a successful conclusion to the All-Star Weekend hosted in Bolis after more than 20 years.

The Mayor of Bolis personally called to thank Su Wan for his contributions to the entire city.

The All-Star Weekend, along with the prior week, generated a total revenue of 4 billion.

That was higher than expected!

Meanwhile, during the All-Star Weekend, several local industries in Bolis made a name for themselves, and they also secured deals with several major brands to set up in Bolis, providing a boost to the city’s subsequent development.

And all of this was brought by Su Wan.

With the All-Star Weekend over, the NBA trade market closed once again.

The Cavaliers and the Wizards made a trade, a trade that had actually occurred before, only this time the particulars had changed.

It wasn’t "Big Z," but Quentin Richardson.

The Wizard got Quentin from the Cavaliers in exchange for Jia Misen.

The difference this time was that, although Jia Misen joined, the Wizards didn’t waive Quentin Richardson after the deal.

Richardson had dodged a bullet.

The "Big Z clause" didn’t turn into the "Richardson clause."

After the All-Star Weekend, the Pacers continued their regular season journey.

During which, a big event occurred.

On February 26, "Su Wan Street" next to Conseco Arena was officially inaugurated, with Su Wan’s bronze statue located at the entrance to the commercial street, poised in his iconic ball-holding stance, life-size, plus the base platform made the statue about 2.1 meters tall.

The Mayor of Bolis, along with the guidance of Herbert, and all the city dignitaries came to show their support, with Su Wan at the center of it all, performing the ribbon-cutting.

The "Indiana Starlight News" directly stated: "This is a photo that will go down in Indiana’s history."

By this time, Su Wan’s influence on Bolis had far exceeded that of just a player.

Come March, the Pacers played another game against the Cavaliers.

This game proved that the Pacers’ dominance over the Cavaliers had indeed returned.

Even though the Cavaliers were holding firmly onto the top spot in the Eastern Conference.

Even though they had acquired Jia Misen!

But when facing Su Wan and the Pacers, they were still destined to lose badly.

to 129.

The Pacers won by 21 points!

LeBron James scored 21 points, 8 rebounds, and 9 assists in this game—if it wasn’t for the double-digit turnovers, that stat line would have looked pretty good.

After the game, Su Wan said, "I’m heartbroken, LeBron obviously hasn’t learned his lesson from the All-Star Weekend."

He was referring to the incident of passing the ball to a teammate with only a few seconds left in the offense.

LeBron had particularly criticized Su Wan’s "low-down" behavior after the All-Star game.—not knowing that Su Wan had already said beforehand that he was imitating him.

When the two pieces of news collided the next day, LeBron’s world...

Collapsed again!

Many media outlets uncovered that he did indeed have a habit of holding the ball for over a dozen seconds before passing.

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