Chapter 563 Brave Net War 2.0!(2/2)
Several other people nodded in approval after hearing this.
Barkley's choice was completely unexpected.
"Because I really can't imagine what it would be like when LeBron and Steph team up but fail to win the championship."
Barkley's next words made several people who were pretending to be calm suddenly burst into laughter.
They thought of many other reasons that Buckley would say, but they never expected that Buckley would finally say this.
But this reason is indeed irrefutable.
"This is really the hardest road."
Maddie on the side blurted out the conclusion.
Although he is not as crazy as Durant, he usually uses social media, and the fans’ teasing at the time is still fresh in his memory.
Although he quickly realized that it seemed inappropriate to say this, many inappropriate words were said subconsciously.
"This does have a big risk, but I think the Warriors have a better chance than the Nets this year. Draymond was their weakness before, but now the situation is different. I can't imagine this Warriors team losing. scene.”
O'Neill expressed his opinion.
Although he and Barkley support the Warriors, as before, he and Barkley have two different meanings.
"But how can you imagine a 74-win team not winning a championship?"
McGrady went on to say, obviously, he has expressed his opinion in two consecutive sentences, and he is more optimistic about the Nets.
"But wasn't there a 73-win team last year that didn't win the championship?"
O'Neill then retorted.
After saying this, Buckley couldn't help laughing.
This time it wasn't just Barkley, Smith and McGrady also laughed.
Is O'Neal supporting the Warriors? Or is he hurting the Warriors here?
"Kenny, what's your opinion?"
O'Neal was not angry and looked at Smith with a smile.
"I am more optimistic about the Nets. On paper, they are no worse than the Warriors. In terms of condition, they are better."
Smith has always been the more practical of the four.
This statement is also very convincing.
Although the Warriors' lineup is exaggerated, the Nets have the twin stars to support them, plus the self-trained Jokic and the resurgent Rose, they are not inferior to the Warriors even on paper, not to mention the status problem.
Nets fans watching this wave of programs are very comfortable.
Although in terms of numbers, there are two people who are optimistic about the Nets and the Warriors, but in fact, Barkley and O'Neal, who are optimistic about the Warriors, are somewhat insincere, as if they are for the effect of the program.
On social media, the fierce confrontation that many people expected did not happen, because the fans who spoke out rarely unanimously supported the Nets.
There is no other reason than the Western Conference Finals.
The way the Warriors defeated the Spurs was nothing short of overwhelming.
This makes them who were originally supposed to be "Avengers" now become out-and-out "villains".
It's not that the Warriors have no fans, it's that they still dare to stand out under the mainstream voice.
So it seems that the strange effects in TNT programs can be understood.
Although I can't say it clearly, this time, the Nets are the "force of justice."
Of course, no matter how the outside world looks at it, the game is all about the final result.
The saying that history is written by the winners also applies to the NBA.
This is true whether it is the previous Spurs, the previous Knicks Big Three, or the Bucks who will appear in history.
If the Warriors really win the championship, the focus of fans' discussion may shift from Leonard's stepping-stone to the Nets' 75-win overall runner-up finish.
Just like in history, Green's suspension in the Warriors' finals led to the Warriors' comeback, but what fans are discussing more is the 73-win championship and the "best champion in history" that James calls himself.
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The war is imminent, and all preparations have been completed.
How could Green's figure be missing at this time?
Before the finals started, Green expressed his determination to compete in an interview with reporters.
"We will definitely win this championship because we have nothing to lose."
What Green means by this is that they have endured huge pressure from the outside world as a team. They didn't even care about the criticism back then, and they certainly won't care about it now.
This is actually understandable, if he wasn't trying to pretend to be more transparent.
And because it was unclear, someone quickly translated his words on social media:
Green said that they will definitely win the championship, because the experience of the Western Conference Finals tells everyone that they are ashamed.
ps: My throat is still swollen and I don’t understand it. I’m taking medicine like crazy and drinking water like crazy, but I can’t get better. It’s hard to sleep and fall asleep at night. I wake up with pain several times. I went to the hospital for a checkup and they said the inflammation is not high anymore.
Chapter completed!