178. Is this overpraising to death?_3

Sacrificing defense, even not defending at all, he used to pass the ball, but during that period, he stopped caring, and left everything to Felton and Rondo. The moment he got the ball, he threw it. If there was no chance to shoot, he just drove in and threw it anyway. He was just figuring out ways to throw it.

When his shots were accurate, it naturally felt great, but when he kept missing, it also led to a sense of frustration from helplessness.

But he still had to stay optimistic and continue shooting the next game... It took a lot of courage to dare to shoot.

After playing back-to-back games five times in four weeks, his heart was actually still tense until tonight, when he finally allowed himself to think, "I'm relieved."