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Chapter 811 - 274: Su Wan’s Luck—Always Blessed with Powerful Teammates

Chapter 811: Chapter 274: Su Wan’s Luck—Always Blessed with Powerful Teammates


Chris Bosh’s blood clot appeared in the lungs, making this ailment deadly.


Usually, there are three situations where blood clots occur:


Firstly, severe physical overexertion; secondly, it’s hereditary; thirdly, it’s caused by surgery like a hip joint procedure...


Chris Bosh hasn’t undergone such surgery, and the hereditary claim was clarified later when he tried to return: his condition doesn’t have hereditary traits.


So there’s only one situation: the small forward’s body was forced to endure the physical battles of the five, exhausted.


Now, the situation is the Heat Team has David Lee, so he doesn’t need to play the five, and if Chris Bosh hadn’t developed lung blood clots, or if they had appeared later, it is very possible.


By the time we reach 14 years later, the League has entirely entered the "Small Ball Era," which would be Chris Bosh’s moment to shine, absolutely one of the league’s top interior players.


As for Dwyane Wade...


Su Wan estimates he cannot escape his original fate.


No way, his storyline basically hasn’t changed, except he didn’t become "Jordan who is 5cm shorter," he is almost no different from the original.


Oh, and he suffered one less injury.


But with his playing style, and his lack of a "meniscus," this doesn’t slow his aging.


In fact, after the first game, Su Wan could see he officially entered the "half-decay period," and with Pat Riley’s cold-blooded nature, it’s highly likely he will be traded after he’s used up.


Then there’s LeBron...


The only thing Su Wan is certain about him is, if he stays, then Chris Bosh will definitely be traded; if Chris Bosh stays, then he will be traded away.


But all of this has nothing to do with Su Wan.


He only has to do one thing, and that is to crush the Heat Team’s "Three Giants"!


The second semifinal game comes as scheduled after one day.


This game is like the previous one, relying on Wade’s performance, the Heat Team and the New York Knicks are in a stalemate, but as the game enters the second half, the momentum suddenly changes, and this game, the New York Knicks’ outside shooting state is all lit up.


After a flurry of "three-point rain," the "Heat" was extinguished.


This game didn’t even reach the fourth quarter, it was already without suspense.


In the fourth quarter, Tyson Chandler received two foul whistles from the referee, bringing his fouls in this game to 5.


Unfortunately, even if the referee exerted force, the Heat Team was still difficult to rise.


The referees who wanted the Heat Team to win more than anyone eventually watched the Heat Team lose to the New York Knicks 90 to 110, by 20 points.


The Knicks defended their two home courts, changing the big score to 2-0.


After this game, New York media published articles claiming Pat Riley is about to take action:


"In the next game, when the Heat Team returns to their home court, they will definitely intentionally create on-court conflicts!"


"Pat Riley will definitely instruct Heat Team players to use black hands, causing fights on the court!"


"That traitor is such a guy, he absolutely won’t watch the team be swept, even if he uses various means!"


"Referees must pay attention to this brat’s underhanded tricks!"


...


The New York media created such an atmosphere to pressure Pat Riley.


If something like this really happens on the court, they can confidently publish articles criticizing Pat Riley:


"See, we said this guy is such a shameless scoundrel!"


"He really did it, this bastard really did it!"


"Such a person should be expelled from the League!"


Beside the pressure, they are extremely worried Su Wan would suffer from the black hand.


New York gangs jumped out at this time: "If Pat Riley and Miami players dare to harm Su Wan on the court, then prepare for our revenge!"


As for why they support Su Wan so much.


Not just because the New York Knicks need Su Wan to defend the title...


Okay!


This is actually one of the main reasons.


Or rather, the reason they support Su Wan stems from the championship victory of the New York Knicks.


Firstly, the Knicks winning the championship will definitely stimulate the New York economy.


For these gangs, if the economy improves, they can live more comfortably too.


Moreover, "Su Wan Street" is about to be completed, as a big project jointly taken by Dolan and Asian forces from New York City, located in such a priceless area like Manhattan.


Once completed, it won’t just be Dolan and Asian forces’ matters, other forces will share the pie as well.


Including these New York gangs.


And for those gangsters in the process of turning white-collar or already white-collar starting political paths, "Su Wan Street" will also become their achievement.


As for the lower-tier gangs, demanding protection fees on "Su Wan Street" is likewise a way to survive.


But all of this is premised on Su Wan and the New York Knicks continuing to be strong, continue stimulating New York’s economy, one championship is far from enough, if it’s a "Dynasty," then it’s a big deal.


If it’s two "Dynasties."


Then this "Su Wan Street" will prosper for the next ten years.


"Su Wan Street" created, nearly tens of thousands of New Yorkers’ lives can be guaranteed...


From here, it is not difficult to understand why New York’s gangs jumped out to support Su Wan urgently.