Chapter 165: When You're Famous, Trouble Follows_2

And after exchanging for the Passing Talent, he was able to switch between scoring and passing without his performance being disrupted by the opponent's intense defense.

So, by a stroke of luck, it actually accelerated his leveling up pace.

Moreover, just as he was comfortably leveling up, his hatedom value suddenly increased in two waves.

One was related to Lin Shuhao.

Lin Shuhao signed with the New York Knicks at the end of January, seizing the opportunity at the start of February to spark "Linsanity."

As one of the only two Asian guards currently active, comparisons with Hansen were inevitable.

Then ESPN arrived at a surprising conclusion, "Sometimes your performance in the NBA is only because of opportunities; Han got his in Memphis, now Lin got his in New York, and there's no difference between them."

The sarcasm in that statement was evident.

The other was related to Howard.

Howard's trade request, after dragging on for two months, ended almost farcically.