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Chapter 827 - 276: No One Can Lay a Hand on Su Wan Before Me, Not Even David Stern

Chapter 827: Chapter 276: No One Can Lay a Hand on Su Wan Before Me, Not Even David Stern


"Bang!"


Sadly, it still doesn’t go in!


Su Wan immediately turns his back to LeBron, pinning him tightly behind him.


Then watches the ball fly off the rim.


LeBron, blocked behind him, uses all his strength to try to push Su Wan away, attempting to grab this "offensive rebound."


This is undoubtedly the most earnest "offensive rebound" he’s ever tried for in his life.


He wants to grab this rebound to launch a second attack.


But unfortunately, with Su Wan blocking him like that, he simply can’t get around Su Wan.


What disgusts him even more is...


Su Wan, in order to pin him down, shifts his center of gravity very low, showing no intention of grabbing the rebound, while Tyson Chandler swoops in from the side with a "smack" to protect the rebound.


If you’re wondering why Su Wan did this.


Firstly, to secure the rebound more smoothly; secondly, to let LeBron watch helplessly as he loses the opportunity; and thirdly, he’s afraid that if he jumps, LeBron might shove him hard from behind—it’s too dangerous, and he must ensure his own safety.


But even though he didn’t jump...


Seeing that Tyson Chandler had secured the rebound, LeBron lost his cool and directly pushed Su Wan’s back.


Su Wan staggered, turned his head to look at LeBron, and then suddenly lunged forward.


The momentum was intimidating.


LeBron was so scared that he quickly pulled two referees in front of him as a barrier.


The two referees were quite diligent, stepping forward together to try to hold back Su Wan, but Su Wan charged too fiercely, and both referees were not burly men. A classic scene unfolded: one referee pulled too hard and ripped Su Wan’s jersey apart, and with Su Wan’s bare arm about to break free, he immediately dove and hugged Su Wan’s leg.


The other referee clung tightly to Su Wan’s waist.


Only then did they manage to control Su Wan.


LeBron had already retreated behind his teammates, observing the situation through the gaps between them,


When he suddenly felt a pat on the back, he turned his head to find Artest grinning menacingly: "LeBron, you ran pretty fast, huh!"


He chose a "left hook," landing it directly on LeBron’s face.


The force was so strong, it knocked LeBron flat out.


And then, without saying a word, he mounted him...


The attention of the Heat players and referees was on Su Wan. It wasn’t until they heard LeBron’s cry of pain that they realized, wow, what a diversion!


Su Wan was responsible for attracting attention, while the real "bomber" was actually Artest?


The "Beast" hasn’t fed in a long time.


The scene was indeed terrifying.


In the time it took them to react, Artest had already thrown two more punches at LeBron’s face, cursing as he hit:


"You bitch!"


"Like to play dirty, huh?"


"I’ll teach you a good lesson!"


At this point, LeBron had no intention to retaliate; he just frantically shielded his face with his hands to avoid further injury.


Thankfully, the Heat players came over and quickly pulled Artest off LeBron.


Looking at LeBron again, his nose, which had just stopped bleeding a few minutes ago, was once again dripping blood all over his face. His mouth was bleeding, and he probably had broken teeth in his mouth. Clearly, Artest didn’t hold back.


It must be said, ever since LeBron’s elbow in the first game against Su Wan, Artest has been watching LeBron’s every move.


As soon as something was off, Artest would immediately rush in to launch a "retaliation."


The referee ejected Artest immediately.


Hearing that he can take free throws again, LeBron, who had been sobbing, instantly got up to find the team doctor to stop the bleeding. While doing so, he told Spoelstra: "Make sure to give me the free throw later, I’ll take it!"


His lightning-fast recovery left the other Heat players stunned.


Chalmers’ expression was one of utmost disdain.


"Swish!"


James finally boosted his score to 40 points.


Fifteen seconds later, the game ended.


LeBron James looked at his 40-point score, already contemplating how to maximize the value of this statistic. After all, he bled twice from his nose for this statistic, busted his lips, and just spat out three broken teeth.


If he doesn’t promote this well, it would really be an injustice to his injuries!


Yet, just as he reached the bench and grabbed his things, he heard fans behind the Heat bench yelling at him: "Get out, LeBron, get out of Miami, quick!"


LeBron thought he misheard, his face full of disbelief.


It was as if he couldn’t believe that after scoring 40 points tonight, a fan would say such a thing to him.


Doesn’t this guy know how many points he scored?


He should!


He’s sitting right in the front row.


But the fan continued to land critical blows: "Do you think you did well tonight? To me, you’re a complete failure, LeBron. Yes, you scored 40 points, but your shooting percentage wasn’t even 30%. You entirely relied on the referee’s whistle. Out of your 40 points, 15 came from free throws. Besides the referees, what else do you have?"


"Damn, you ruined Miami’s chemistry tonight, wasted Wade’s time, wasted Chris Bosh’s peak season. We don’t need you at all, LeBron. You’re utterly terrible; get out of Miami already!"


The more the fan yelled, the angrier they got, finally throwing their drink at LeBron’s face.


Ending with a hysterical shout: