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Mountain Peak System: a Path to NBA-Chapter 741 - 264 Great Qin Dynasty_2
Friends come and go.
Before the start of Game 5 of the Finals, Qin Yue, who had already privately bid farewell to many teammates, only realized at this moment in a daze...
The Warriors, who must once again change their roster this summer, have quietly ushered in the "3.0 era."
From the "1.0 era" of Davis and Artest to the "2.0 era" of Nash and Wallace.
Qin Yue's teammates have changed wave after wave.
But what hasn't changed is that with Qin Yue, the Warriors are the number one favorite to compete for the championship every season.
June 18, 2012.
The 11/12 season Finals officially kicked off Game 5 at Oracle Arena.
Oakland was hoping that the fifth championship banner of the Qin Yue era could be raised that night.
Because with the "Great Qin Center" located in San Francisco set to officially open in the summer of 2013, no one knows if this could be the last time Oakland witnesses the Warriors winning the championship at Oracle Arena.
NBA Commissioner David Stern was present at the game that night.
And the "Ring King" Bill Russell, who least wanted to meet Qin Yue, also became a special guest in Oakland as a possible FMVP award presenter.
When Oakland was aglow with stars that night.
That rising sun, at the moment of appearance, made the entire sports world feel the difference between gods and mortals.
No need for the resident DJ's rally calls.
Nor did the vibrant cheerleaders need to remind the crowd.
When the stadium roared with "GOAT" echoing through Oracle Arena's dome, Qin Yue had already proven that a true GOAT needs no marketing coronation.
And the home fans, who believed it would be difficult for the Warriors to break the road championship pattern at home, used their ever-changing faces to demonstrate how every Oaklander had already internally prepared for God to once again bring the championship trophy back to the promised land.
The golden wave began to roll almost from the start of the game.
At center court, Durant, leading his teammates onto the field one by one, even briefly entered a state of tinnitus.
The visiting Knicks would face their Game 5 against the home team Warriors in Oakland's ever-growing wave of sound.
Durant noticed that Howard, who never had a big heart, was even trembling in his calves as he prepared to jump ball with Qin Yue.
This made Durant instantly realize what kind of winning culture Qin Yue had established in Oakland.
On the court, after the tip-off, the game officially began.
Curry, responsible for advancing the ball past mid-court, quickly passed the ball upon noticing Qin Yue's advancing figure.
Then, with movement beyond Iguodala's imagination, Curry created space for Qin Yue, earnestly hoping to become the hero of the Warriors' first dynasty championship and turned his gaze to the man who never disappoints.
A scissor step to start.
Sam God's crossover.
A huge gap was torn open in front of Howard.
Qin Yue, moving like the wind, as he rode into the Knicks' paint zone, also caused countless fans to swoon over his graceful and handsome figure.
Boom——!
On TNT TV, seeing Qin Yue who had already fired the first shot for the Warriors, Barkley said, "I really don't want to praise this guy anymore because it only shows that I am an announcer with a lack of vocabulary."
From doubting Great Qin to being completely conquered by Qin Yue in every way, except for the fact that the other side did not intend to forgive, O'Neal said, "His performance makes me sure that I, Michael, and Hakeem are all lucky ones. Because if he were born fifteen years earlier, we would undoubtedly all be his backdrop."
O'Neal's evaluation represented the sentiments of many fans.
After all, in this lifetime, people no longer refer to James as the "Chosen One" and "King."
How is it not because in this era that belongs solely to Qin Yue, does James have what it takes to be called "King" LeBron and "Chosen One" LeBron?
On the court, Durant attempted to respond to Qin Yue.
Unfortunately, Death's scythe solidly "chopped" on the basket's neck.
Qin Yue secured the rebound and then dribbled to initiate the transition offense.
On the sidelines, Nash, in charge of timing, marveled at the moment Green scored on the fast break, "2.8 seconds, what kind of defense can stop such a fast break?"
The Warriors' start that night was obviously better than the previous four games.
Such good form stemmed from both the young Warriors players gradually adapting to the non-basketball confrontations the Knicks consistently imposed during games.
And because of Qin Yue's consistent performance, the other Warriors players, who couldn't remain in a slump forever, obtained a spiritual boost under the support of the home crowd's roar.
This is the uninterrupted winning spirit of the Warriors in Durant's eyes.
In the NBA, not everyone is born a winner.
But playing alongside Qin Yue, Warriors players always manage to become winners.
Butler, when traded by the Warriors for draft picks last year, once said he longed to experience the feeling of being a winner with this championship team.
On the court, the Knicks' first two points were secured by Howard.
Although under Qin Yue's intense pressure, Howard's shooting motion was quite comical.
But at the moment Howard nearly threw the ball into the hoop like a discus, this humorous hook shot, which could make Ewing cry and The Great Dream silent, was still a good basket.
It's the Warriors' turn to attack.
In the Knicks' half-court, everyone was vying to be a Warrior for the Warriors that night, and Curry hit their first three-pointer of the game.







