On May 27, 1998, at Madison Square Garden, New York fans witnessed the end of the Bulls dynasty.
In Game 5, fans saw Michael Jordan use everything he had learned throughout his life:
A back-to-the-basket fadeaway jump shot, a quick stop jump shot after receiving the ball, up-and-down steps to shake off the defense in the low post, and a layup after a strong drive to the basket.
Fans also saw Kukoc’s magical performance.
With Michael Jordan and Pippen missing shots at the beginning, the Croatian forward continued to help the Bulls score points.
But when the halftime score was fixed at 36:46, the fans who were expecting Michael Jordan to create a miracle fell silent.
Kukoc shot 7 of 7 and scored a team-high 17 points for the Bulls, while Pippen, who was in great form in Game 4, failed to continue his touch from the previous game, shooting 1 of 7 in the first half and scoring 4 points.
In the second half of the game, the Bulls failed to break the Knicks’ rule this season, and Madison Square Garden was completely boiling before the game was over.
The weaker the Bulls’ outside line was, the more intense the Knicks’ double-team was.
In the end, Michael Jordan could only gasp for air and force his way into the inside again and again.
But back at Madison Square Garden, the one-point rain from other players disappeared, and all that awaited Michael Jordan were Oakley’s big elbow and Ewing’s face-blocking shot.
Although Kukoc and Kerr made consecutive three-pointers in the fourth quarter, Michael’s dunks started to miss and he scored points from free throws, and the Knicks responded accordingly.
As Michael Jordan missed a shot from beyond the three-point line in the final moments, the New York fans present began to scream wildly, and many fans in the front row followed suit and punched the air in celebration.
Spike Lee even raised his hands, waiting for the game time to end.
Lee did not attack again, and under Harper’s defense, he steadily consumed the last 10 seconds.
The final buzzer sounded and the score was fixed at 83:90.
Cheers broke through Madison Square Garden, witnessing the home team eliminate the Bulls and enter the finals.
The feeling of perfect revenge made the old fans in New York scream excitedly.
“Wow!!”
With the cheers of fans filling his ears, Lee received the ball with a smile.
The Knicks will keep the game ball as a souvenir.
For some old fans, being able to eliminate the Bulls in the conference finals is even more fulfilling than winning the championship:
In 1989, the Knicks met the Bulls in the semifinals and were eliminated by their opponents 4:2;
In 1991, the Knicks met the Bulls in the first round and were swept out by their opponents 3:0;
In the 1992 Eastern Conference semifinals, the Knicks met the Bulls again, and lost the tiebreaker by 31 points.
In the 1993 Eastern Conference finals, after protecting two home games, the Knicks were tied by the Bulls in four games, with a score of 4:2, and lost to their opponents again.
In the 1996 Eastern Conference semifinals, the Knicks had no power to fight back, and were swept by the Bulls 4:1.
After Lee joined the team, the Knicks lost another Eastern Conference finals.
They encountered the Bulls 6 times and lost all of them.
The youth of the old fans was lost!
In this year’s Eastern Conference finals, the 4:1 gentleman swept the opponent.
Seeing the Bulls’ dynasty shattered, and thinking about the high probability of the Bulls’ disintegration, the New York fans who had successfully avenged burst out with enthusiasm, which really scared Lee.
Looking at the golden ribbons floating above the stadium, Lee curled the corners of his mouth.
This celebration was the same as if he had won the championship.
Media reporters rushed to the venue, cameras in their hands flashing non-stop, everyone wanted to record this historical moment.
Played 45 minutes, 10 of 26 shots, 0 of 2 from beyond the three-point line, 10 of 11 free throws, 30 points, 4 rebounds, 4 assists, 2 steals, 4 turnovers;
Michael Jordan tried his best and showed no expression after losing the game.
A large number of media surrounded Michael Jordan.
Many reporters wanted to see Michael Jordan’s lost look, and they all had smiles on their faces.
It was their turn to output!
Walt Frazier also seemed a little excited in the MSG commentary booth.
The legendary star was also enjoying the feeling of revenge at this moment:
“This is a perfect victory for New York fans!”
“We ended the Bulls’ three-peat, and the championship is waving at us!”
Like the Pacers fans, many New York fans held signs tonight:
“His name is Jordan!”
“NOT God!”
At this time, such slogans were particularly eye-catching. Commentator Mike Breen was still loudly praising Lee’s performance:
“In the entire series, Lee only made 9 turnovers in total. The Bulls’ perimeter pressure defense did not work!”
“In the finals against the Jazz, Lee will face Stockton. It’s a showdown between the old and new No. 1 players. I believe Lee will prove himself again.”
In Game 5, Clay Lee played for 40 minutes, made 7 of 18 shots, 3 of 8 from beyond the three-point line, and 4 of 6 free throws, scoring 21 points, 4 rebounds, 11 assists, 2 steals, and 2 turnovers.
As the series progressed, the Bulls gradually adapted to Lee’s technical characteristics, but the Knicks, who were in a favorable situation, were fighting bravely, and restricting individuals would not have much effect at this time.
In the commentary booth, the two of them were praising the game, and Ewing was so happy at this time that he hugged everyone he met!
Regardless of whether the Bulls players liked his encouragement or not, the gorilla hugged their opponents and gave them some spiritual encouragement.
Michael Jordan did not show any loneliness.
After hugging and greeting his friends, he quickly came to Lee.
The two hugged briefly, and perhaps because he was unwilling to accept the defeat, Michael Jordan suddenly whispered:
“I will win it back!”
(A/N: For me MJ is the GOAT 🐐.)
When he heard that Michael Jordan was still showing off, Lee nodded and responded with a smile:
“Remember to consider New York. The Knicks will always welcome you!”
Michael Jordan patted Lee on the shoulder in annoyance, with an expression of “just wait for me”, then turned and left.
If you can’t beat someone, just join them.
This will never happen to him.
If he were a few years younger, Lee believed that Michael Jordan could indeed make a comeback, but the Bulls were doomed to disintegrate, and the curtain would fall on the league’s number one player.
If they win the Eastern Conference Championship, the Knicks will also win a trophy.
Soon all the Bulls players left the court, and all the Knicks players came to the center of the court.
Jeff Van Gundy was already grinning from ear to ear!
After 1994, the Knicks won the Eastern Conference Championship again.
When Jeff Van Gundy took the spherical trophy marked with the Knicks, huge cheers rang out again in Madison Square Garden.
Ewing was naturally the second person to lift the trophy.
He played for the Knicks for 13 seasons.
Perhaps his past experience of losing to Michael Jordan made fans and the media unhappy, but as long as he beat Michael Jordan once, everyone would forget the past.
Although the process of winning was a bit tortuous, his persistence in the team and his final counterattack are still the favorites of New York fans.
“ah!!”
Ewing shouted happily as he held up the trophy.
He was naturally happy to win the division championship, but for the gorilla, the most important thing was to beat Michael Jordan.
Even if the opponents are no longer strong, even if Michael Jordan’s condition declines, as long as they win, the old guys will be satisfied.
Lee, who was clapping and smiling at the side, was soon pushed to the front by the crowd.
When he received the trophy, the scene once again erupted in special cheers:
“MVP! MVP! MVP!”
New York fans still mind that Lee failed to win the regular season MVP.
The All-Star Game was held, Lee won the AMVP, his regular season record was first in the league, and he should have won the MVP.
It was supposed to be a perfect season, but it was ruined by Michael Jordan.
NBC was interviewing Jeff Van Gundy and Ewing at this time. At MSG, Walt Frazier approached Lee and said,
“Lee, you are now a hero in the hearts of New York fans. How do you feel about reaching the finals for the first time in your career?”
Lee handed the trophy to Alan Houston with a smile, and the atmosphere group cheered again:
“It’s a great sense of accomplishment. I really enjoyed this process. After losing last year, we wanted to win again!”
“Fortunately, we met the Bulls again in the finals. This is the most ideal result!”
“.”
At Madison Square Garden, celebrating the division championship, the fans left very late and everyone was enjoying this moment of winning.
Tonight no one laughed at Ewing, and no one looked down on Jeff Van Gundy.
The division championship allowed both of them to regain the respect of fans and the media.
Ewing was not very efficient throughout the playoffs, and his previous low-post attacks became less and less frequent, but at this moment, no one cared about these details.
Everyone praised the inside combination of Ewing and Oakley, and Clay Lee and Alan Houston also became the “strongest backcourt in the league.”
The New York media began to feel sorry for Larry Johnson, believing that “Grandmama” should also be selected as an All-Star and that Starks should win the league’s best sixth man award.
The championship-winning Knicks will naturally be praised tonight, but the real focus is the losing Bulls.
At the post-match press conference, the audience was full of reporters, and at this moment everyone just wanted to watch the show!
Michael Jordan, dressed in a dark grey suit, had just come to the stage and sat down when the reporters in the audience couldn’t hold back:
“Michael Jordan! What are your plans for the future? Will you choose to retire?”
TNT reporters couldn’t wait to ask questions that everyone was concerned about.
Although he was in a bad mood, Michael Jordan still answered calmly and patiently:
“I don’t know, I haven’t really thought about this question!”
“Of course, if Scotty and Phil both stayed, we would definitely play another year!”
“I hate losing, but I enjoy the experience of fighting with my teammates, and I believe the Bulls can still win the championship.”
“Michael, what would you say about Pippen’s performance tonight?”
“Have you ever thought that Krause’s decision at the beginning of the season was correct and the Bulls should complete the rebuild.”
After his efficient performance in the last game, Pippen, the conscientious second-in-command, made 2 of 16 shots tonight, 0 of 7 from beyond the three-point line, and 2 of 2 free throws, scoring 6 points, 7 rebounds, 8 assists, 1 steal and 4 turnovers.
Michael Jordan didn’t care about his teammates’ performance and continued to answer seriously:
“Scottie has been bothered by a back injury since the last game.”
“No one can play efficient offense all the time. All players have ups and downs. It’s just that we are unlucky. Injuries always find us this season!”
Kukoc made 11 of 13 shots tonight, 4 of 6 from beyond the three-point line, and 4 of 4 free throws, scoring 30 points, 6 rebounds, 1 steal, 1 block, and 2 turnovers.
Many reporters naturally noticed the outstanding performance of the Croatian forward.
After hearing Michael Jordan’s answer, a reporter from the New York Post quickly questioned:
“Kukic played very well tonight. Under such circumstances, the Bulls still lost. Mike, can you talk about the reasons for losing this series?”
The New York media was obviously criticizing Michael Jordan for not being efficient enough and failing to carry the team.
Michael Jordan’s face became more and more ugly, but he still responded patiently:
“Tony performed very well. As for the reason for the loss, it was only because the Bulls failed to put the ball into the basket.”
“I won’t make excuses for the loss, but I still believe that the Bulls can win the championship again!”
“.”
The news about “Where is Michael Jordan going” has become a hot topic among fans tonight.
After losing in this way, will the Bulls still keep the lineup?
Regarding the fans’ questions, the Bulls’ general manager Krause gave the answer the next morning:
“We must complete the reconstruction. The Bulls will rebuild a new lineup. Next season, we will still challenge for the championship!”
Despite losing the game, Fat Krause showed a hint of pride.
When he advocated trading Pippen, most fans and media opposed his opinion.
In this series, Pippen was inefficient most of the time, which proved that his original decision was correct!
The spectators think that a big fight is about to break out, but the labor-management agreement is still under negotiation, so it may take another month to find out what the Bulls will become in the future.
The 1998 Finals will officially start on June 1st.
The Knicks do not have to fly to away games.
The schedule of the finals is 232.
On the night of the 1st, they will face the Jazz at home.
The Knicks were given four days of rest.
On the morning of the 28th, Lee noticed that in addition to the columns praising him, there were also long articles criticizing Michael Jordan.
After winning the Eastern Conference title, he got a new talent last night:
[Michael Jordan’s extraordinary coordination].
The new talent is bronze in color, which means that he has good coordination.
However, it is not easy to realize this talent as soon as possible.
The team took the matter very seriously as they made it to the finals again.
Even though they had a half-day off, they did not stop the afternoon training.
Jeff Van Gundy was probably too excited.
He and Thibodeau stayed up late to watch the Jazz’s game video.
During the afternoon training session, the bald young coach kept nagging:
“Don’t underestimate the opponent. The Jazz’s inside strength is very strong!”
“Karl Malone has not declined this season. Even if his statistics fluctuate in the playoffs, no one can really limit him at the power forward position.”
Ewing looked down on Malone and curled his lips in disdain.
He lost the MVP last year and the gorilla was still holding a grudge.
How to defend Karl Malone is indeed a problem.
Although he is a muscular man, he has a good mid-range shot.
Stockton and Malone’s pick-and-roll is not just about blocking on the surface, there are also a lot of small movements when providing screens.
During the regular season, the Jazz averaged 101.0 points per game, ranking third in the league, just behind the Knicks.
The number of possessions is 74.5, and the average number of shots from beyond the three-point line is 8.2 per game, which is last in the league.
Instead of relying on three-pointers to score points, they are good at scoring at the basket, mid-range shots, and free throws.
On the defensive end, the Jazz have declined compared to last season, allowing their opponents to score an average of 94.4 points per game, ranking 12th in the league.
Coupled with the experienced Jerry Sloan, the Jazz showed more strength than the data reflected.
Jeff Van Gundy led the team to the finals in his second season, but he still felt a little guilty.
With dark circles under his eyes, he kept nagging everyone about the precautions of the game.
The Knicks did not win either of the two regular season encounters, but after Ewing’s return, rebounding was no longer a problem for the Knicks.
Larry Johnson listened with one ear and let it out with the other.
After the bald young coach finished his nagging, the “grandmama” said arrogantly:
“I don’t believe that the Jazz is stronger than the Bulls. We will definitely win the finals!”
This kind of analogy immediately left Lee speechless.
The Bulls did not have much time to rest after the Game 7 and then played away.
The Jazz won the entire playoffs relatively easily and had nearly a week of rest, so there was a gap in physical fitness between the Bulls and the Jazz.
“The opponent will definitely slow down the pace of the game. This is an inevitable choice. After playing so many playoff games, some routines have long been figured out.”
Lee spoke out to remind the inflated Larry Johnson that some offensive tactics would not always be effective.
The atmosphere group also started discussing the opponent’s strength, but after winning against the Bulls, everyone was so proud that they were about to soar to the sky.
After discussing for a long time, they finally came to a conclusion:
“Win!”
The Knicks players began to prepare for the game step by step.
Since they reached the finals, there was no need to come up with new tactics.
After two days of anxiety, Jeff Van Gundy closed his eyes and chose trusteeship again.
Lee eliminated Michael Jordan, which not only made most American sports media excited, but also stunned some of the other countries.
Although the broadcasting conditions were limited and only one finals was broadcast a year at most, Michael Jordan’s charm was too great.
When everyone was still dreaming of winning three consecutive championships, he ended up falling in the Eastern Conference Finals.
The finals are about to begin, and the New York media still hasn’t let go of the losing Bulls.
New York Post columnist Peter Vecsey has been raving about Michael Jordan for days.
The names of “arrogant maniac”, “dictator”, “data brush” and “team cancer” have appeared frequently recently.
As for Pippen and Rodman, the major media outlets did not let them off, and the basketball critics kept nagging on TV:
“General Manager Krause is right. The Bulls should have traded Pippen and Rodman during the offseason!”
“A small forward who was plagued by injuries and in decline, and a power forward who left the team in the middle of the season to gamble in Las Vegas!”
“Michael Jordan paid the price for his arrogance and should respect the opinions of management.”
“Players should just do their job and not interfere with team operations!”
In the past, Michael Jordan did not treat the media well, and now the commentators did not say anything good about him, and they all mocked Michael Jordan.
Lee’s popularity naturally skyrocketed.
In addition to frequently appearing on TV, the owner of a coffee shop near his apartment is a loyal New York fan.
After the Eastern Conference Finals, the boss gave Lee a lifetime bonus.
After the New York Times reported the news, several nearby restaurants followed suit, taking the opportunity to take advantage of the popularity and express their support for Clay Lee.
New York fans are about to celebrate the New Year before they win the championship.
As the second brother of the Nike, Anfernee Hardaway, is injured again, Lee has made it to the finals and the progress of his signature shoes has been accelerated.
“A real man is born between heaven and earth, how can he be depressed and inferior to others for long!”
As long as his career shows an upward trend, Lee can almost replace Nike’s 2nd Brother.
On the afternoon of the 30th, after finishing the training session, Eric Avar, the famous Nike designer, also visited Lee.
It seemed that he had not expected that there were so many textbooks in Lee’s apartment.
The young designer could not help but ask curiously:
“Lee, are you planning to continue your studies?”
Eric Avar came to the apartment and took a tour around, saying that he wanted to find some inspiration.
Hearing the question, Lee responded casually:
“Of course, I will be able to graduate early this year, and I will continue to study later. Reading is one of the few pleasures I have now.”
Shaking his head in surprise, Eric Avar looked at Lee’s daily clothes again and said seriously:
“You can make requests. Every player has a different personality and different needs for sneakers. For example, Anfernee now requires his sneakers to be more protective.”
“You know, a pair of sneakers that fit you well can also provide protection.”
Lee thought about it and did not raise any functional requirements. Instead, he smiled and asked:
“Can I add some personal logo to the shoes?”
As if aware of Lee’s intention, Eric Avar shrugged his shoulders:
“That requires further communication, but I support you in doing this. As long as you stay healthy, I am optimistic about your future achievements!”
Michael Jordan was like a BOSS.
After Lee defeated him, he received a lot of rewards.
If it weren’t for the finals, agent Mark Bartelstein would have offered Lee several commercial endorsement contracts right now.
This year’s finals will continue to be broadcast on NBC.
On May 31, the pre-game show hosted by Hannah Storm began interviewing players from both teams to warm up for the upcoming finals.
Bill Walton and Peter Vecsey were the guests on the show and briefly predicted the direction of the finals:
“By winning against the Bulls, the Knicks did show their dominance, but I must remind everyone that the Bulls played seven games in the last round.”
“The Jazz are different. They have a lot of game experience and are very disciplined. More importantly, they consumed very little energy in this year’s playoffs!”
There is a high probability that celebrities will become big mouths after retirement, and Bill Walton is no exception.
He always carries the Bulls in his opinions and never forgets to catch the hot news.
As a columnist working in New York, Peter Vecsey naturally has to praise the home team:
“The Knicks also have experience in the finals. Ewing will take good care of the newcomers, and Lee will continue his outstanding performance!”
“Compared to the Bulls, the Jazz’s backcourt is shorter, and neither Stockton nor Howard Eisley will cause much trouble for Lee.”
“Every time he faces an undersized backcourt, Lee is able to perform extremely efficiently!”
The two repeatedly compared the Chicago Bulls.
The host Hannah subconsciously rubbed her brows and then spoke up to remind them:
“We should focus on the two teams. Which team do you think will take the lead first after the series starts?”
“Of course the Jazz (Knicks)!”
…
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- Chapter 485 485: Jealousy Makes People Unrecognizable! (4762 words)
- Chapter 484 484: New Arena, New Achievements (4538 words)
- Chapter 483: If They Can Do It, Why Can’t We? (5465 words)
- Chapter 482 482: Durant can't accept the reality (4760 words)
- Chapter 481: Financial Reasons (4170 words)
- Chapter 480: From Bust to DPOY? (4995 words)
- Chapter 479: The Beginning of Brotherly Basketball (5034 words)
- Chapter 478: New York Has No Individual Players (5846 words)
- Chapter 477 477: Noble New York fans (5399 words)
- Chapter 476 476: The “God” of the Draft! (5414 words)
- Chapter 475: One Team, One City Cannot Win a Championship (5691 words)
- Chapter 474: An Embarrassing NBA Finals Record (5541 words)
- Chapter 473: Bearing the Name of “Softie (7451 words)
- Chapter 472: Early Award Ceremony? (4746 words)
- Chapter 471: How Did They Win the Division Title? (6807 words)
- Chapter 470
- Chapter 469
- Chapter 468 468: Collapsing Will (5102 words)
- Chapter 467 467: Please Me (5667 words)
- Chapter 466 466: Come Fight Me! (9349 words)
- Chapter 465 465: The Seed of the big three (7201 words)
- Chapter 464 464: Help me quickly! (7564 words)
- Chapter 463 463: It's All Lee's Doing? (5218 words)
- Chapter 462 462: Invincible Spiritual Victory Method! (6021 words)
- Chapter 461: Even a Champion Coach Has Problems? (7747 words)
- Chapter 460: The Temperament of an Old-School Player! (5584 words)
- Chapter 459: True Eastern Conference Dividend? (6676 words)
- Chapter 458: The Next “Victim” (7414 words)
- Chapter 457: Winners Need to “Control the Team” (5415 words)
- Chapter 456: The Ultimate Honor Stripped Away (5308 words)
- Chapter 455: The Collapsing "Arch-Rival (7862 words)
- Chapter 454: Who Am I? Where Am I? (8181 words)
- Chapter 453: Is My Physical Condition Declining? (7792 words)
- Chapter 452: Don't Let Loyalty Ruin You! (6360 words)
- Chapter 451: Who is He? (6670 words)
- Chapter 450: A Champion Coach's Prophecy (6542 words)
- Chapter 449: AMVP is also an important honor! (6088 words)
- Chapter 448: Nike's Third Son (4968 words)
- Chapter 447: Vengeful Lee (7597 words)
- Chapter 446: The Gap Between First Round and Championship (6156 words)
- Chapter 445: Overrated (5695 words)
- Chapter 444: We Need Help! (5787 words)
- Chapter 443: Winning Hearts by Losing (6063 words)
- Chapter 442: How many points does sympathy add? (6306 words)
- Chapter 441: What's Lost Cannot Be Recovered (7846 words)
- Chapter 440: It is also wrong to have too strongteammates (6285 words)
- Chapter 439: Decent Basketball?
- Chapter 438: Attribute Cap (6085 words)
- Chapter 437: The Person Who Desires Victory the Most (6353 words)
- Chapter 436: Los Angeles Mamba (5965 words)
- Chapter 435: Record God (5631 words)
- Chapter 434: Those Who Imitate Me Shall Perish (6356 words)
- Chapter 433: Are These Stats Real? (5655 words)
- Chapter 432: Exorbitant Luxury Tax (4483 words)
- Chapter 431: Who is the Ideal Idol? (II)
- Chapter 430: Who is the Ideal Idol? (I) (4055 words)
- Chapter 429: Shortcut
- Chapter 428: Conveying Championship Experience
- Chapter 427: Poaching and Respect
- Chapter 426: A True Superstar Doesn't Take a Pay Cut (4399 words)
- Chapter 425: The Power of a Role Model (Part 2)
- Chapter 424: The Power of a Role Model (Part 1)
- Chapter 423: GOAT Needs No Customization
- Chapter 422: Meritorious Basketball
- Chapter 421: True Dynasty
- Chapter 420: The New Spokesperson
- Chapter 419: Award for a Promising Future
- Chapter 418: Outdated Chinese fans (6132 words)
- Chapter 417: The Victory of the Tactical Master (4575 words)
- Chapter 416: Extravagant Hopes and Experiments (4788 words)
- Chapter 415: Duel (5953 words)
- Chapter 414: Changing Tracks (5002 words)
- Chapter 413: Duncan's Nemesis?
- Chapter 412: Adversity? (5836 words)
- Chapter 411: Future Opponent
- Chapter 410: Different Contract Years (6454 words)
- Chapter 409: They’re Not That Tough (5228 words)
- Chapter 408: The Injured Rookie
- Chapter 407: The Rise of the New Generation (5181 words)
- Chapter 406: The era of advanced data (4420 words)
- Chapter 405: Akron Mamba (7599 words)
- Chapter 404: The Copycat (4460 words)
- Chapter 403: Rookie's Strength (5992 words)
- Chapter 402: Wrong Script (4703 words)
- Chapter 401: The Coach Who Knows Lee Best (5578 words)
- Chapter 400: I Won't Vote for Him (4786 words)
- Chapter 399: Clay Lee's Praise (5573 words)
- Chapter 398: Mamba Mentality (4816 words)
- Chapter 397: A False Home Game
- Chapter 396: Outdated Traditional Guard (5932 words)
- Chapter 395: All Talk and No Walk (7781 words)
- Chapter 394: The Fastest Player
- Chapter 393: The Selfless Leader (4442 words)
- Chapter 392: Respect Comes from Strength (5667 words)
- Chapter 391: Star Among Stars (5294 words)
- Chapter 390: The Air of a Superstar (5467 words)
- Chapter 389: Season Sweep (5885 words)
- Chapter 388: One MVP Is Enough (5492 words)
- Chapter 387: Selfish Basketball (5706 words)
- Chapter 386: Breaking a Record is More Uncomfortable (5685 words)
- Chapter 385: The Pitfalls of Happy Basketball (5685 words)
- Chapter 384: Showing Off is Also a Skill (5811 words)
- Chapter 383: A Terrible Penalty
- Chapter 382: One-Punch Man (5956 words)
- Chapter 381: The Confidence of a Top Scorer (5881 words)
- Chapter 380: Winning Cures All Problems (6193 words)
- Chapter 379: Mental Health Issues (8009 words)
- Chapter 378: The Role of Data (6727 words)
- Chapter 377: They Are Just Not Strong Enough (5564 words)
- Chapter 376: Rules Make Me Stronger! (5545 words)
- Chapter 375: A Chaotic New Season (5374 words)
- Chapter 374: Grand Preseason (5635 words)
- Chapter 373: The Simple World of Basketball (5293 words)
- Chapter 372: Injuries and Self-Discipline (5313 words)
- Chapter 371: Making Money is For (4233 words)
- Chapter 370: Spending Little Money to Do Little Things (5294 words)
- Chapter 369: The Lakers Disband (5761 words)
- Chapter 368: Clay Lee Clause (4513 words)
- Chapter 367: Present and Future (4344 words)
- Chapter 366: How long does the peak period last? (4650 words)
- Chapter 365: True G.O.A.T. (5238 words)
- Chapter 364: Commendable Spirit (6598 words)
- Chapter 363: Good Job! (6537 words)
- Chapter 362: Collapsing at the First Touch (7003 words)
- Chapter 361: The Fourth Battle (6210) New Year Bonus chapter
- Chapter 360: Rising Attributes (5306 words)
- Chapter 359: Scoring Twice (6234 words)
- Chapter 358: Angry Detroit (7631 words)
- Chapter 357: Times Have Changed (6249 words)
- Chapter 356: Outdated Basketball Philosophy (4609 words) Bonus chapter
- Chapter 355: Angry Detroit (7631 words)
- Chapter 354: Useless Defense (5922 words)
- Chapter 353: The True Era of Excel (6180 words)
- Chapter 352: Super Team (5676 words)
- Chapter 351: Anti-Lee Alliance (6528 words)
- Chapter 350: Core Gap (6409 words)
- Chapter 349: "Life" and "Career" (5440 words)
- Chapter 348: Old Friends" Gathering (7648 words)
- Chapter 347: The Lost Trophy (5485 words)
- Chapter 346: The Opponent Resists (8915 words)
- Chapter 345: The Troubles of a Deep Roster (5638 words)
- Chapter 344: Even if I give you a chance, it’s useless (6429 words)
- Chapter 343: Strength Doesn't Allow It (6339 words)
- Chapter 342: Competing for Second Place (6378 words)
- Chapter 341: Reverse Contract Year (6658 words)
- Chapter 340: There's a Gap Even Among All-Stars (5505 words)
- Chapter 339: Passive Improvement (5362 words)
- Chapter 338: Open Card: Give the Ball to Lee (7318 words)
- Chapter 337: The Birth of a Bandwagon Fan (5242 words)
- Chapter 336: Playing Like Clay Lee (6551 words)
- Chapter 335: A Hot Potato of Honor (6139 words)
- Chapter 334: Limited Data (8065 words)
- Chapter 333: An Era of Declining Star Quality (6121 words)
- Chapter 332: When you meet a star player, you must strike (6819 words)
- Chapter 331: More Fun (6483 words)
- Chapter 330: Old Man Basketball (6480 words)
- Chapter 329: Small Ball and One Star, Four Shooters (6367 words)
- Chapter 328: Rising New Stars (5485 words)
- Chapter 327: Perfect Debut (8638 words)
- Chapter 326: You Are All Here to Assist Me (6438 words)
- Chapter 325: Earning too little is not good (7089 words)
- Chapter 324: Passionate Tanking? (7098 words)
- Chapter 323: The Taste of Power
- Chapter 322: The Losers' Alliance
- Chapter 321: Only Basketball Accompanies Me (4691 words)
- Chapter 320: Shaq Too.
- Chapter 319: Not five! (7393 words)
- Chapter 318: Future Champion Award (5572 words)
- Chapter 317: The Consequences of Being “Clumsy” (5461 words)
- Chapter 316: Infamous Dirty Foot (8238 words)
- Chapter 315: The Same Choice: Give the Ball to... (7142 words)
- Chapter 314: An Overnight Sensation (6311 words)
- Chapter 313: Only Speed is Unbreakable (9256 words)
- Chapter 312: Overthinking is Scary! (6019 words)
- Chapter 311: Onto the Finals
- Chapter 310: Dream Smasher (8165 words)
- Chapter 309: Why Was Duncan Born When There Is Lee? (7432 words)
- Chapter 308: The Best Point Guard? (8331 words)
- Chapter 307: Missing Persons (6660 words)
- Chapter 306: Reasonable Basketball (5825 words)
- Chapter 305: We strike hard against the veteran (7513 words)
- Chapter 304: The blessing of the sheep? (5939 words)
- Chapter 303: Crushing Hopes (7645 words)
- Chapter 302: A Real Man Should Go One-on-One? (7510 words)
- Chapter 301: A Pretty Posture Is Useless (6056 words)
- Chapter 300: A new record (7267 words)
- Chapter 299: Lee vs Jordan, the end of an era! (7861 words)
- Chapter 298: Thirst for Honor (7723 words)
- Chapter 297: The False "white-hot space (7821 words)
- Chapter 296: Perfect Curtain Call (7464 words)
- Chapter 295: A Custom-Made All-Star Game (7538 words)
- Chapter 294: Outrageous Excel is equal to MVP (7129 words)
- Chapter 293: Can basketball still be played like this? (7024 words)
- Chapter 292: True Star (7639 words)
- Chapter 291: The Birth of a Champion Coach (8789 words)
- Chapter 290: Clay Lee Recognition Award! (8134 words)
- Chapter 289: The Difficulty of Easy Gains (5342 words)
- Chapter 288: Mismatch Equals “Softie”? (6124 words)
- Chapter 287: Revenge Season? (5873 words)
- Chapter 286: You're Going to Teach Me How to Win a Championship (5234 words)
- Chapter 285: The Secret to Winning: Superstars (5937 words)
- Chapter 284: Money and Wealth (5829 words)
- Chapter 283: Knicks Only Need Young Talents (6663 words?)
- Chapter 282: If I Say You Can, You Can! (7534 words)
- Chapter 281: A Polarized Market (5672 words)
- Chapter 280: Redemption (7982 words)
- Chapter 279: Problems That Fighting Spirit Can’t Solve (8342 words)
- Chapter 278: Basketball IQ? (8344 words)
- Chapter 277: So We're That Weak? (7924 words)
- Chapter 276: My Strength Doesn’t Allow It (8104 words)
- Chapter 275: You Know, Lee is Mine. (Part 3)
- Chapter 274: You Know, Lee is Mine (Part 2)
- Chapter 273: You Know, Lee is Mine (Part 1)
- Chapter 272: Star Collection (8120 words)
- Chapter 271: Praising and Belittling (7324 words)
- Chapter 270: Data and Spirit (4929 words)
- Chapter 269: The Lower and Upper Limits
- Chapter 268: Clay Lee's Team (3289 words)
- Chapter 267: The Van Gundy Era is Over
- Chapter 266: I am the AMVP! (5462 words)
- Chapter 265: A Failed All-Out Effort
- Chapter 264: It's All Lee's Fault!
- Chapter 263: Different Boss
- Chapter 262: The Era of Van Gundy (7763 words)
- Chapter 261: Returning to the Essence of Basketball
- Chapter 260: A New "Arch-Rival" (3928 words)
- Chapter 259: Difficulty Level B (4021 words)
- Chapter 258: Tom, I need you!
- Chapter 257: Enjoy the Dividends (5567 words)
- Chapter 256: NBA Games Aren't That Hard (5328 words)
- Chapter 255: Collapsing Skyscrapers (4126 words)
- Chapter 254: A promising future? (5532 words)
- Chapter 253: The Disintegration of a Dynasty
- Chapter 252: Deputy GOAT? (4873 words)
- Chapter 251: All for Profit (5219 words)
- Chapter 250: Farewell to the Ewing Era
- Chapter 249: Establishing New Standards
- Chapter 248: Stubborn Defeat (6643 words)
- Chapter 247: Let's Go Together! (8321 words)
- Chapter 246: Unfriendly Away Game (5534 words)
- Chapter 245: It’s Hard to Be a Leader (16, 392 words)
- Chapter 244: Fast Break as Fierce as a Tiger (6128 words)
- Chapter 243: Different Thoughts (6773 words)
- Chapter 242: Higher Pursuits
- Chapter 241: Rebuild?? (7210 words)
- Chapter 240: The So-Called "Arch-Rival" (7432 words)
- Chapter 239: More Desire
- Chapter 238: Data and Victory, I Want It All! (8956 words)
- Chapter 237: Ko-ho-lapse (Collapse)
- Chapter 236: Nemesis of Famous Coaches (5128 words)
- Chapter 235: The Influence of MVP
- Chapter 234: Upcoming Draft (5867 words)
- Chapter 233: Desparate Eastern Conference (5165 words)
- Chapter 232: Easy Win (5346 words)
- Chapter 231: Crushing Advanced Stats
- Chapter 230: Heavy Fines
- Chapter 229: MVP Needs to Brag (5430 words)
- Chapter 228: “I Should Be There!” (5298 words)
- Chapter 227: Brotherly Basketball Must Be Stopped
- Chapter 226: Being Born in the Same Era as Clay Lee is a Sin
- Chapter 225: Do Nothing and Become an All-Star!
- Chapter 224: Explosive Power! (8013 words)
- Chapter 223: The core player with the ball can only bully weak players? (7548 words)
- Chapter 222: Let Him "Suck" (7256 words)
- Chapter 221: The Magician Lee
- Chapter 220: Unlimited Attributes
- Chapter 219: Starting the Tour from the Preseason
- Chapter 218: Eastern Conference Bonus
- Chapter 217: The “Lonely” Superstar
- Chapter 216: Dominate for 10 Years?
- Chapter 215: Enough Talents?
- Chapter 214: True Superstars Are Like Non-stick Pans
- Chapter 213: The Knicks Only Want Superstars
- Chapter 212: 'Billions' Bobby Axelrod
- Chapter 211: Off-the-Charts Stats
- Chapter 210: Dynasty Team
- Chapter 209: The Future is Mine(4548 words)
- Chapter 208: Historical Superstar
- Chapter 207: Sleepless Night (8878 words)
- Chapter 206: Different Dominance
- Chapter 205: Becoming Mortal Enemies (10,239 words)
- Chapter 204: Monster-level physical fitness
- Chapter 203: Shaq's Shooting (10,960 words)
- Chapter 202: The Greatest Point Guard in History?
- Chapter 201: Veteran is Tired
- Chapter 200: The Pick-and-Roll Man
- Chapter 199: MVP Takes Turns (5657 words)
- Chapter 198: Fans Love to Watch Offense!
- Chapter 197: Contradictory Team Building Philosophy
- Chapter 196: Far Ahead
- Chapter 195: Shit! It's Like This Again! (6986 words)
- Chapter 194: A Negative 27 Performance
- Chapter 193: Old Rival and Tour (5640 words)
- Chapter 192: A Soft Style of Play
- Chapter 191: Data and Victory!(7757 words)
- Chapter 190: Strong West and Weak East?
- Chapter 189: O'Neal's Era? (6489 words)
- Chapter 188: The Impact of Trade Rumors (4377 words)
- Chapter 187: Champions Don't Show Sentiment
- Chapter 186: They are all here to compete for the second place
- Chapter 185: The New Generation of Stars Officially Debut (4590 words)
- Chapter 184: New York's "Inheritance" (II) (5429 words)
- Chapter 183: New York's "Inheritance" (I)
- Chapter 182: The League's First Meat Shield (4308 words)
- Chapter 181: Developing Offensive Ability (II)
- Chapter 180: Developing Offensive Ability (I)
- Chapter 179: Champion Dilemma (4678 words)
- Chapter 178: Pick-and-Roll and Jump Shots (5679 words)
- Chapter 177: The West is strong and the East is weak? (II)
- Chapter 176: The West is strong and the East is weak? (I)
- Chapter 175: Interesting Position Sense (II)
- Chapter 174: Interesting Position Sense (I)
- Chapter 173: Ewing's Advertising Effect
- Chapter 172: Champions are all about the US dollar
- Chapter 171: Top-tier Gathering
- Chapter 170: Knicks Boxer
- Chapter 169: Basketball is also about human relationships
- Chapter 168: Departure, Albuquerque
- Chapter 167: All In Just For A Better Life
- Chapter 166: Nike and the Draft Pick
- Chapter 165: Hometown Team is Great
- Chapter 164: A champion is a champion
- Chapter 163: The Beginning of Hell (II)
- Chapter 162: The Beginning Of Hell (I)
- Chapter 161: The Fatal "Blow" (II)
- Chapter 160: The Fatal "Blow" (I)
- Chapter 159: Free Throws and Missed Shots (II)
- Chapter 158: Free Throws and Missed Shots (I)
- Chapter 157: You'll be numb even if you defend (II)
- Chapter 156: You'll be numb even if you defend (I)
- Chapter 155: You Play Your Game, I Play Mine
- Chapter 154: He is just a rookie
- Chapter 153: Rookie Showdown
- Chapter 152: There is Only One Boss (II)
- Chapter 151: There is Only One Boss (I)
- Chapter 150: Upper and Lower Limits
- Chapter 149: Reluctant Exit
- Chapter 148: New York's Old Enemy
- Chapter 147: Dawn of New Era
- Chapter 146: The Champion Coach's Secret to Winning
- Chapter 145: Young MVP
- Chapter 144: Ended just as It Began (6676 words)
- Chapter 143: The Gap between “Four Protecting One”
- Chapter 142: Historical Point Guard
- Chapter 141: NOTICE!!
- Chapter 140: Notice!!
- Chapter 139: Let him brush! Let him brush!
- Chapter 138: The Tail of the Peak
- Chapter 137: New Star-Making Movement (II)
- Chapter 136: New Star-Making Movement (I)
- Chapter 135: Aim for MVP?
- Chapter 134: Coach, I Want to Play Basketball
- Chapter 133: Disharmonious Team Atmosphere
- Chapter 132: Locker Room Bomb
- Chapter 131: Lonely Exit
- Chapter 130: Strong as an Ox and Fat as a Ball
- Chapter 129: Hometown Basketball
- Chapter 128: The Dollars Brought by Influence
- Chapter 127: Big Scorer?
- Chapter 126: The Joy of Harvest
- Chapter 125: Not One, Two, Three...
- Chapter 124: The Beginning of a New Era
- Chapter 123: I gave you a chance, but you are useless (II)
- Chapter 122: I gave you a chance, but you are useless (I)
- Chapter 121: Stronger Pick and Roll (II)
- Chapter 120: Stronger Pick and Roll (I)
- Chapter 119: Everyone Fights Bravely and Strike Back
- Chapter 118: Rewards for Defeating the BOSS
- Chapter 117: It's My Time (II) (8389 words)
- Chapter 116: It's My Time (I) (5389 words)
- Chapter 115: Is Your Desire Above Mine?
- Chapter 114: My physical strength is superior to yours (II)
- Chapter 113: My physical strength is superior to yours (I)
- Chapter 112: Four Protecting One (II)
- Chapter 111: Four Protecting One (I)
- Chapter 110: The Unforgettable Decline
- Chapter 109: Passively Becoming a Tool
- Chapter 108: God is helping
- Chapter 107: Talent Digestion
- Chapter 106: Pursuing Another MVP (II)
- Chapter 105: Pursuing Another MVP (I)
- Chapter 104: Interesting Rankings
- Chapter 103: Can MVP also be compensated?
- Chapter 102: Basketball without Brothers
- Chapter 101: Pretending to Lose the Trophy
- Chapter 100: You are all here to serve as sparring partners
- Chapter 99: True All-Star
- Chapter 98: New York's long-awaited Christmas battle
- Chapter 97: Jump Shot Team
- Chapter 96: Whose Team is This?
- Chapter 95: The Unlucky Gorilla
- Chapter 94: The Soft and Hard Core
- Chapter 93: Admiral Robinson is roughly equivalent to Ewing
- Chapter 92: New Equipment and New Records
- Chapter 91: Big Contract and Championship
- Chapter 90: Physical Strength
- Chapter 89: Just call be Little Ben
- Chapter 88: Hardwork
- Chapter 87: Nike
- Chapter 86: US dollars brought by data
- Chapter 85: Black Jesus (7735 words)
- Chapter 84: The core issue?
- Chapter 83: The Price of Arrogance(8370 words)
- Chapter 82: Anti-Jordan Pioneer
- Chapter 81: I'm in Every Record
- Chapter 80: The Price of Victory
- Chapter 79: Walking "Record" (7438 words)
- Chapter 78: The rules that are fully "understood" (Bonus Chapter)
- Chapter 77: The Core of Inefficiency
- Chapter 76: Teacher and Student Battle
- Chapter 75: Setting a New Record
- Chapter 74: The No. 1 Point Guard? 8093 words
- Chapter 73: The Importance of Excel
- Chapter 72: MVP’s Trouble (7749 words)
- Chapter 71: Basketball Conflict (7278 words)
- Chapter 70: Tested Out? (6762 words)
- Chapter 69: The Knicks have two coaches? (6687 words)
- Chapter 68: Show off during the All-Star Weekend (II)
- Chapter 67: Show off during the All-Star Weekend (I)
- Chapter 66: Accompanying the Records (Part 2)
- Chapter 65: Accompanying the Records (Part 1)
- Chapter 64: The Inevitable World of Vanity and Fair (Part 2)
- Chapter 63: The Inevitable World of Vanity and Fair (Part 1)
- Chapter 62: The Unstoppable Record (Part 2)
- Chapter 61: The Unstoppable Record (Part 1)
- Chapter 60: Core Benefits (Part 2)
- Chapter 59: Core Benefits (Part 1)
- Chapter 58: Rookie Wall? (Part 2)
- Chapter 57: Rookie Wall? (Part 1)
- Chapter 56: Farewell to 1996 (Part 2)
- Chapter 55: Farewell to 1996 (Part 1)
- Chapter 54: Small Trophy
- Chapter 53: Setting a New Record
- Chapter 52: Beautiful Muscles (Part 2)
- Chapter 51: Beautiful Muscles (Part 1)
- Chapter 50: Basketball is all about knowledge!
- Chapter 49: Mass-produced Jordan
- Chapter 48: “Iron-Blooded” Basketball (IV)
- Chapter 47: “Iron-Blooded” Basketball (III)
- Chapter 46: “Iron-Blooded” Basketball (II)
- Chapter 45: “Iron-Blooded” Basketball (I)
- Chapter 44: Pressure from the Media
- Chapter 43: The Influence of Records
- Chapter 42: Interesting Live Coverage Across America (Part 3)
- Chapter 41: Interesting Live Coverage Across America (Part 2)
- Chapter 40: Interesting Live Coverage Across America (I)
- Chapter 39: You'd better come to assist me?
- Chapter 38: Rookies’ Debut (End)
- Chapter 37: Rookies' Debut (V)
- Chapter 36: Rookies’ Debut (Part 4)
- Chapter 35: Rookies' Debut (Part 3)
- Chapter 34: Rookies' Debut (Part 2)
- Chapter 33: Rookies’ Debut (I)
- Chapter 32: The Age of Butt Sticking Out (Part 2)
- Chapter 31: The Age of Butt Sticking Out (Part 1)
- Chapter 30: I can’t control who the audience likes to watch
- Chapter 29: Goal: Send away the "good brothers"
- Chapter 28: Welcome Ceremony (Part 2)
- Chapter 27: Welcome Ceremony (Part 1)
- Chapter 26: The Knicks, a team full of big brothers
- Chapter 25: The Friendly New York Media
- Chapter 24: New York
- Chapter 23: The Golden Generation
- Chapter 22: 1996 Draft
- Chapter 21: Lakers
- Chapter 20: Different Choices (Part 2)
- Chapter 19: Different Choices (Part 1)
- Chapter 18: The Messy Joint Tryout
- Chapter 17: Attribute Radar Chart
- Chapter 16: Excel Gap Lead
- Chapter 15: Hard work pays off
- Chapter 14: Hesitation leads to defeat
- Chapter 13: Kentucky's Dominance
- Chapter 12: Crushing Semifinals
- Chapter 11: The Standard Childhood of a Superstar
- Chapter 10: Make money while standing
- Chapter 9: Easy Regional Finals
- Chapter 8: Regional Semifinals 2
- Chapter 7: Regional Semifinals 1
- Chapter 6: Is young age also a problem?
- Chapter 5: Invisible Talent
- Chapter 4: A unique style of play
- Chapter 3: College Basketball
- Chapter 2: Simple Talent System
- Chapter 1: Connecticut Huskies