Mountain Peak System: a Path to NBA-Chapter 743 - 265: When the Bustle Subsides, Grasping the Present and the Future

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The establishment of the Warriors First Dynasty, also known as the Great Qin First Dynasty, is destined to have a profound impact and shock on the current era.

Oracle Arena.

When Qin Yue raised his fifth FMVP trophy of his career, fulfilling all the fantasies people had of a new GOAT in the post-Jordan era, this superstar had already become a commanding presence.

David Stern had seen a 29-year-old Jordan play.

That was the year Jordan formally ascended the stairway to basketball deity.

But in Stern's eyes, the 28-year-old Qin Yue was clearly a more daunting presence. 𝒻𝘳𝘦𝘦𝘸ℯ𝒷𝘯𝘰𝑣ℯ𝑙.𝘤𝑜𝘮

"Charles, Shaq, do you think the Messiah of today has surpassed Michael back then?"

On TNT TV, Kenny Smith asked Barkley and O'Neal.

In response, O'Neal said, "He's only 28 this year, but he's already won five championships. Considering he's younger than Michael when he won his first championship, so Kenny, to answer your question..."

"Yes, he has surpassed Michael back then."

Immediately, Barkley said, "Kenny, I told you the answer to this question last year. As long as the Messiah can establish his own dynasty, he can prove he's superior to Michael back then."

"Of course, from what I know about the Messiah, before he surpasses Michael in the number of championships, he won't publicly acknowledge he's better than Michael."

It must be said, Barkley really understands Qin Yue.

Because at the center of the court, facing the host's question, Qin Yue indeed lightly said, "Five championships can't be greater than six championships."

Although in Qin Yue's previous life, some people dared to compare themselves to Jordan with just a makeshift four championships.

But can such self-comparison truly earn the respect and recognition of the world?

Qin Yue doesn't want to be a loaned GOAT.

Nor does he want to be a marketing GOAT.

As long as in his career plan, he still has eight seasons to surpass Jordan.

Then naturally, Qin Yue won't try to surpass the old GOAT with five championships.

Qin Yue comes from the future.

He knows very well the restless and repellent commercial marketing in the NBA, where GOATs abound.

Thus, five championships won't be greater than six championships, is Qin Yue's last respect to Jordan, the former God of Basketball.

It's also Qin Yue telling future generations what they need to do to surpass him and Jordan.

In Qin Yue's eyes, monsters and demons should stay in their rightful place.

As for those so-called once-in-a-lifetime geniuses?

Sorry, is there a possibility that those geniuses are merely the entry standard for him and Jordan?

"Under the leadership of 'KD', the Knicks failed to stop the Warriors from being crowned at home, which is indeed regrettable. But the happy news is that Knicks general manager Donnie Walsh has officially announced that this summer he'll put the false 'Chosen One' on the trading block." — The New York Times

"People are most concerned after the finals about what kind of help LeBron James, who has nothing to do with the 'King', can get in exchange for Durant." — ESPN Finals Review

"Knicks general manager Donnie Walsh states that although LeBron James' career with the Knicks wasn't satisfactory, he still remains a player with high trade value." — The Los Angeles Times

"On the night of the Warriors' championship win, several Hollywood actresses appeared in the God of Basketball's mansion located in the East Bay." — The Sun

"When discussing the team's goal for the new season, Coach Mike Malone stated that the Warriors will challenge for a four-peat next season." — The San Francisco Chronicle

According to the Warriors management's plan, the team will hold an unprecedented dynasty parade in the Bay Area a week later.

And before the dynasty parade...

Preparing to inject new blood into this dynasty team at the upcoming draft is also a work focus for Warriors president Larry Riley and team general manager Chris Mullin.

Predictably, the Warriors will use their first-round pick this year, based on Qin Yue's suggestion, to select Draymond Green from Michigan State University.

Originally, when Qin Yue once again intervened in the team's draft, Warriors president Riley was resistant.

However, just like in Qin Yue's memory, after the team worked out Green, Riley immediately fell in love with this young player, who, though only 198 centimeters tall, had an arm span close to 217 centimeters.

Yes, excellent static talent is the basic foundation for Green to become a DPOY in the future.

Moreover, back in his college days, Tom Izzo, the legendary coach of the Spartans Team, left a profound impression on Qin Yue.

Qin Yue knows very well that Green, who played under the fiery little old man Izzo for four years, becoming a defensive stalwart in the future is no accident.

After all, what is Izzo's coaching philosophy?

Isn't it about using high-intensity physical pressure and relentless defense to prevent the opponent from scoring higher than themselves?

As Izzo's beloved player on the Spartans Team, Green not only learned the essence of Izzo's coaching under him, but also laid a solid foundation for his future NBA career in Qin Yue's view.

Moreover, Green is the kind of player that you'll only find not annoying when he's your teammate; no way would Qin Yue let him play for another team.

As for Green's unruly character and the trouble he's sure to cause the team in the future?