Ten episodes are over. This is the first time I know the trapeze so carefully. I probably started watching the NBA after he came back. I was still young, and I sacrificed my sleep every weekend to watch his games live. Especially his game against the Utah Jazz. When I saw the last two episodes, I couldn't help but reminisce about watching the game as a child. A few points are particularly impressive. He, as a very talented and talented player, practiced so hard to reach the peak, so it is understandable why he is qualified to spur and even "bully" his players. He is right, I have suffered what you have suffered, but you have not suffered what I have suffered. So if you want to fight with me, you must meet my requirements. Of course, he leads by example. After watching the film, I realized that he worked hard to practice baseball when he retired for the first time, and achieved good results; it turned out that the requirements of physical muscles in baseball are completely different from basketball, and he needs to start physical training from scratch; comeback Sometimes you need to re-train to a body suitable for basketball. In the last episode, he is proud, he only does what he wants to do, and his trusted partner. All good things come to an end. But, he said, we always will be bonded. Say thanks to the past, enjoy the moment. Let's make sure we end it right. He's my favorite player, bar none.
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