Chapter 283: Kill them all (fifth update)

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Jeremy Lin asked Min Congda several questions in succession, all related to pressure, pain and even sin.

Min Congda was confused. Are you here to judge me? Or is there some other purpose?

Jeremy Lin saw the displeasure on Min Congda's face and hurriedly said: "I'm sorry, Mr. Smart, I'm...I'm afraid that you may have some psychological pain. If you have any pain, God can comfort you."

God? Sorry, I don't believe in God, I only believe in Bodhisattva.

"Hey, Jamie, did someone on the team say something bad about me?"

Jeremy Lin is usually a very polite and gentle person who doesn't talk much.

Although both have yellow skin like Min Congda, their growth environment and educational background are completely different.

Jeremy Lin is basically an American in terms of living habits, language and other aspects.

And they are not black Americans who got together with Min Congda, but white middle-class families with religious beliefs.

A child with such a background appears to be too "good" in the NBA. In addition, he is a very low-ranked player. In Min Congda's eyes, he has no "bad" value.

Therefore, the two rarely communicated with each other on weekdays, but Min Congda was also very generous in giving him a two-year second-round contract and promised not to trade or cancel it easily.

Jeremy Lin is very grateful to Min Chongda for his generosity. It was really difficult for him to find a position in the NBA. Now he finally has a home and his own apartment in Los Angeles.

Faced with Min Congda's question, Jeremy Lin hesitated. He wanted to tell the truth, but firstly he didn't want to "betray" his teammates, and secondly, he was afraid that telling the truth would hurt Min Congda.

So Jeremy Lin had no choice but to say: "No one says anything bad about you, but everyone cares about you... I have finished eating. May God be with you."

After saying that, Jeremy Lin left with the unfinished meal, leaving Min Congda confused.

"Damn it, everyone cares about me? You guys, please stop caring blindly. I was almost killed by your concern last season!"

Min Congda smelled a hint of danger, but he didn't think much about it. That was his character.

Don't think too much about everything, focus on the present, and let the past go. If you think too much, your intelligence will be insufficient.

In the evening, the Clippers challenged the Utah Jazz away from home.

The Jazz suffered heavy losses this summer. The rebellious Carlos Boozer rebelled again and did not renew his contract with the Jazz. He went to the Chicago Bulls.

Sure enough, if a person betrays others to be with you, he will definitely betray you one day.

For Boozer, he has already established his worth in the Jazz, and there is no way he can achieve a breakthrough by staying here.

They died at the hands of the Lakers in the playoffs for three consecutive years. Not only were they unable to defeat the Lakers, they were also unable to defeat the Spurs and Duncan.

As a result, Boozer played only 37 games in the 2008-09 season due to various minor injuries, and his data dropped to 16 points per game.

This resulted in the Jazz being unable to trade Boozer. In the last year of last season's contract, everyone was even less willing to trade him and waited for Boozer to flow into the free market.

Sure enough, at the grand free market banquet in the summer of 2010, the 29-year-old Boozer signed with the Bulls for 80 million in five years, and once again got his favorite big contract.

Although he is called a rebel, Boozer has indeed maximized his economic interests. Moreover, in the East, Boozer will not encounter the suppression of the powerful insiders in the West, and he can try to reach the finals with the Bulls.

The Jazz, who lost Boozer, turned to look for a replacement, and eventually completed a trade with the Timberwolves and acquired Al Jefferson.

The Jazz also completely made Deron Williams the team's first core, and the ball was in Deron's hands most of the time.

In the first quarter of the game between the two sides, the Clippers, with the morale of a victory, stunned the Jazz at the beginning.

35:22, leading the Jazz by 13 points!

Min Congda couldn't bear to look at this score. Is the Jazz so bad now?

Also, Bledsoe made sudden shots in the first quarter and scored 10 points.

Min Congda was shocked. Isn't this the same Curry?

However, Bledsoe's offensive performance is good, but his defense is difficult to match Deron due to his size limitations.

Deron Williams led the team to catch up at the beginning of the second quarter, making consecutive breakthroughs and hitting crossover jumpers.

The Jazz gradually narrowed the point difference to less than 10 points.

Then the two teams started a tug-of-war.

Much like the last game against the Nuggets, the Jazz relied on Deron Williams' personal ability to score points while driving other teammates.

The Clippers have blossomed more, with Baron Davis, Randolph, and Gasol all playing well.

Paul George, who performed well in the last game, got more opportunities to play.

However, in the matchup with AK-47 Kirilenko, George was a little immature and suffered a big blow.

George longed to return it.

As a result, in the third quarter, George really seized the opportunity, rushed to the basket on a breakthrough, and dunked across Kirilenko!

Min Congda was silent when watching this dunk, Jazz fans shed tears, and only the Clippers players cheered.

As if that wasn't enough, Harden also broke through from the left, and Al Jefferson also had a two-handed dunk across the way!

This ball not only scored, but also caused a foul on Jefferson. It can be described as a very exciting dunk.

The Clippers continued to play explosive offense, which made Min Congda very worried.

Last season, they were obviously terrible, so how come they suddenly have two more players who are playing so hard?

Who is it, who brought them to the Clippers?

Min Congda patted Curry, who was dancing happily, and said: "Stephen, you take good care of your injury. When you are healed, you can fight like this."

Curry immediately fell silent and said: "Mr. Smart, don't you know how I play?"

"I trust you."

Although George and Harden's dunks were exciting, they were only two points.

The Jazz relied on repeated pick-and-roll offense and Deron Williams, who was unable to defend, still kept the score approaching.

In the final period of the fourth quarter, Deron hit a three-pointer from the outside, leveling the score at 98:98.

He also scored the 30th point of the game, allowing thousands of Jazz fans to cheer for him and enjoy the treatment of the King of Salt Lake City.

Of course, the cheers and treatment won't last long.

The Clippers still have time to set up their final attack.

Min Congda already has an idea in his mind. This last attack is actually best for Gasol.

In the last game, Gasol's alley-oop layup defeated the Nuggets.

Tonight, the Jazz's defense at the center position has been problematic, and Jefferson's defense has many loopholes.

"Don't let Garfield shoot, let Baron throw it around, or give it to Harden, don't let Garfield!"

Min Congda prayed in his heart, but it turned out that Lao Deng was not a vegetarian. He called two timeouts to arrange tactics.

The ball finally went to Gasol. Gasol received the ball in the corner, pretended to pass the ball, turned and cut into the basket, and faced Jefferson's defense and shot directly sideways.

Two point hit!

100:98!

The Clippers successfully defeated the Jazz!

He also successfully defeated Min Congda.

"Cut them all, cut them all off!"

Min Congda thought angrily.

(End of chapter)