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Chapter 304 An MVP-Level Player?

"Viewers, we meet again. This weekend, we bring you a home game between the Denver Nuggets and the Chicago Bulls. Speaking of which, we haven't broadcast a Chicago game for a long time. Charles, you

Are you all impatient?" TNT broadcast the game between the Nuggets and Bulls across the country today. At seven o'clock in the evening, the broadcast started. As the live broadcaster, Kenny Smith first introduced the game to the TV audience.

Then he changed the subject and asked Buckley, who was sitting next to him.

"Yes, yes, I can't wait. Damn TNT, why are there so few Chicago games broadcast? I want to watch Jay's games, his games always make me enjoy it!" As the number one Jay fan in the United States today,

Buckley spoke highly of Chen Jie and even complained about his club.

"Charles, don't you usually go online at home? If you want to watch Jayshawn's game, you can watch it at home!" Kenny Smith smiled maliciously.

"Oh, no, Jay's game, I hope to witness it with my own eyes. How can I have that boiling feeling when watching it online!" Barkley saw the trick. It's like the two enemies don't fight each other once in every game.

There seems to be no explanation, this has become their habit for many years.

"Okay, today I will grant your wish. In this game, do you think Jayshawn will continue his magical performance?" After a little fuss, Kenny Smith began to focus on the game and took the initiative to talk to Buck.

Lee commented.

"Of course, I believe in Jay, his performance is phenomenal. When he performed well before, people said that he only performed like this occasionally, it just broke out and would not last. Now time has proven that this is Jay's strength.

Yes, I believe in him. He will still give us a superstar-level performance today!" Of course Charles Barkley will be on Chen Jie's side.

"But, Charles, don't forget, they are playing away from home today!" Kenny Smith reminded.

"What happened in the away game? Don't you know the result of the last game against Houston? They also played on the road, but they reversed Houston by 19 points. Jay's performance was also very good! There was no way to stop him in the away game!"

Charles Barkley stuck to his guns.

"Those are the fans at the Toyota Center in Houston. They are very... very kind!" Kenny Smith thought for a while and used this adjective to describe the performance of the Rockets fans. Then, he looked at the stands of the Pepsi Center and smiled.

Said, "However, Denver fans are not that kind. They will interfere with Jay's performance with the highest decibel boos in the league. Do you really believe Jay?" [

"I still choose to believe. Jay has played many away games before, and he has never performed abnormally. He is worthy of trust!" Charles Barkley had a firm attitude.

"But Charles, don't forget, this is Jay's first visit to the so-called Devil's home court!" Kenny Smith kept giving reasons to remind Barkley not to be too confident.

"The Devil can't stop Jay at home, I believe in him!" Barkley still didn't change his mind.

"Okay. I hope your Jayshawn can really satisfy you." Kenny Smith gave up.

"He will, he will definitely do it. You see, how good he is now." Barkley pointed at Chen Jie who was warming up. Chen Jie was shooting three-pointers from the outside and had hit ten consecutive shots.

"Okay, Charles, let's take our eyes away from Jay for a moment. Let's talk about Denver. This season, Denver's performance is not good. Their current record is only ranked tenth in the Western Conference. If it continues like this, even

Can't even make the playoffs. Charles, why do you think a team with Cameron, Andrew, and Marcus Kenyon has such a poor record?" Kenny Smith asked again.

"I think the biggest problem for Denverites is precisely their biggest advantage!" Charles Barkley analyzed.

When it comes to Denver, Charles Barkley's attitude is very fair.

"You mean, they have too many stars, which leads to the coexistence of France and France? But the results are not good?" Kenny Smith asked.

"No. What I mean is that the performance of their star player, second-year rookie Carmelo Anthony, is an important reason why Denver's current record is so poor!" Charles Barkley said astonishingly.

"Is Cameron's performance not good? Let me take a look. He is now ranked fifth in the scoring list. He is averaging this kind of performance per game. Isn't it good?" Kenny Smith was very puzzled as to how Barkley came up with this.

A conclusion.

"No, just scoring is not enough. Cameron is the leader of this team. He must put this team on his shoulders and lead this team forward. He must give his teammates confidence.

Leading his teammates forward. It's just a pity that he didn't do it. He couldn't make his team better, so what's the use of his statistics no matter how beautiful they are? What the Nuggets need now is a core, a

Leader. And Cameron is just a scoring point and a sharp knife, which is obviously not enough!" Charles Barkley explained to Kenny Smith.

"You mean, the Nuggets need an MVP-level player, but Cameron is just a scoring champion-level player?" Kenny Smith gave a vivid metaphor.

"You can understand that!" Charles Barkley laughed.

"Well, Charles, do you think Jayshawn is an MVP-level player or a scoring champion-level player?" Kenny Smith suddenly thought of a gimmick and asked.[

"There is no doubt that he is an MVP-level player!" Charles Barkley looked serious and did not look like he was joking.

"Charles, you think very highly of him. Can you tell me why? You know, Jay'Shaun's scoring is now second in the league, second only to the one in Los Angeles, and better than No. 3 in Philadelphia.

Move forward!" Kenny Smith asked.

"Of course, Jayshawn also scores very high, but his most important contribution to the team is not scoring, but once he is on the court, the team has the backbone. Andis, Chris, Lure, these few

Players have become better because of Jayshawn, so I think Jayshawn is an MVP-level player. Of course, he is still a first-year rookie and lacks experience in some things. I am not saying that he can

Competing for MVP, I just say that he definitely has the potential!" Charles Barkley said.

"So you mean, Cameron doesn't?" Kenny Smith didn't mind digging a hole for Charles Barkley at all.

"That's right! I can conclude that Cameron's achievements in the future will not be as great as Jack's." Charles Barkley did not regret his big-mouthed nickname at all.

One can imagine how jealous Carmelo Anthony would be if this sentence spread.

"Oh, right." Kenny Smith saw a smile on his face when he saw Charles Barkley jumping into the pit without any doubt.

"Speaking of Cameron and Jayshawn, I am reminded of a past incident. Many media and reporters have been reporting on this matter recently. I think you must have guessed it, Charles. Yes, it was that n-game two years ago.

In the finals, Cameron led Syracuse University and Jayshawn led Duke University in a fierce battle. In the end, Cameron won and won the N championship that year. In today's game, two people competed on their own.

The first time they met after that, many people regarded this game as a revenge game for Jayshawn against Carmelo Anthony. Charles, what do you think?" Kenny Smith continued to ask.

"Yes, it is a battle of revenge. I firmly believe it is a battle of revenge! Jayshawn will definitely succeed in revenge against Cameron! I can bet!" Charles Barkley vowed.

"Kissing a donkey's butt again?" Kenny Smith taunted.

This allusion is very famous.

"I will never lose. I believe that Jayshawn will not let me down in this game! Although it is a plateau home court, Jayshawn will still lead Chicago to a victory!" Charles Barkley said with a face.

Awkward, but extremely firm.

"Well, I hope they get what they want, and I wish Denver good luck." Kenny Smith saw that the players had finished warming up and left the game, and said this as the end of his pre-game comments. (To be continued...)


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