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725: King of All Stars! (5.4K(3/3)

"Wearing training clothes, he gave up to Green for several seconds, and finally let Green shoot two balls first. Under such circumstances, Wayne still defeated Draymond Green and entered the finals!

This is the king’s confidence!”

At this time, coupled with the on-site commentary to fan the flames, the most perfect skills challenge in NBA history was born.

But let’s put it this way: Wayne’s skill game is not the strongest in history.

Some people can only show off when participating in skill competitions.

But some people can win the rebounding title in skills competitions!

Wayne was immediately lifted up by the crowd. There was nothing he could do about it, he was so popular.

The next round of the final between Wayne and Thomas became meaningless.

After all, Thomas Jr. is a person who has read "Emotional Intelligence" familiarly. He knows that if he wins today, he will be ruining a great night.

Therefore, little Thomas Bid is not particularly serious.

On the contrary, Wayne did not pretend to beep this round, but actually competed seriously.

In the end, Wayne took the lead in making a three-pointer with a slight advantage, defeated Thomas, and successfully won the Skills Challenge trophy.

At this point, Wayne became the first post player in NBA history to win the trophy in the Skills Challenge.

At the same time, he is also the first player in NBA history to win the Rookie Game MVP+AMVP+Dunk King+Three-Point King+Skills Championship Grand Slam in his career.

Wayne became the well-deserved King of All-Stars!

Green is like an ant eager for the elephant to move forward. It is insignificant at all.

How stinky Green was before the game and how loud he was, how embarrassed he was at this moment.

And what about Wayne?

When you turn your pretense of beeping into reality, people will often use one word to describe you - beep king!

Many Chinese fans said that Wayne is not the King of All-Stars, but the King of All-Stars!

You can pretend to beep in skills competition, which is something no one expected.

Green was finally killed. Du Xiaoshuai, who was sitting on the sidelines, swallowed his saliva and felt a little nervous.

He suddenly felt as if he had also been tricked into it.

Trap him in and kill him, how cruel!

With Wayne off to a good start, this All-Star event night was a climax from the beginning to the end.

In the subsequent three-point contest, the Splash Brothers, who had separated, competed fiercely. In the end, Thompson defeated Curry by a narrow margin and became the three-point king.

Not to mention the subsequent dunk contest, although Wayne has watched the video of the 2016 dunk contest countless times in his previous life.

But this time, as a judge personally experiencing this battle between gods, Wayne still enjoyed watching it.

However, Wayne is uneducated and can only get around the world by saying "F*ck".

Wayne really regrets that he only focused on boxing during his two years of retirement and did not finish college.

Now it’s a loss for culture.

The scene of Wayne shouting "F*ck" while giving 10 points has also become a unique scene in the slam dunk contest and has been made into an emoticon.

Wayne yelled this, and Shaq, who was also a judge, learned another new Chinese sentence after tomatoes.

Although Lawen and Gordon's performances were very exciting, the traffic king today has to be Wayne.

After all the games were over, Wayne retweeted the video of his skills challenge and Green's round with the caption: "Fair play."

The implication is that it is fair competition for me, Wayne, to give Green so much. Otherwise, it is simply called a beating.

This is like beating Green to death and then whipping his corpse.

Green has become autistic, and under Wayne's pretentious performance, he is like a clown for people's entertainment.

Of course, Green's hatred for Wayne is also growing crazily.

Then, Wayne, who was enjoying himself, suddenly heard a "ding" in his ear.
Chapter completed!
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