For those of you who think that this short animation got an Oscar for sentimentality and therefore one star, I think you guys are too immature, it's just as offensive as those blacks on the basketball forum. If you can't appreciate it, don't discredit it.
I started watching the NBA in junior high school, and now I work, and the attitude of watching the game has actually changed a lot. I used to be a James fan, and of course I am now, but my focus has expanded from being limited to James and his team to the entire NBA. Now I like the team-oriented Spurs, and I like the Thunder who are ridiculed for one person, one city. I don't like the invincible power of the Warriors, but I appreciate their smooth attack. I hope LeBron continues to dominate the East, and I look forward to the growth of the 76ers and Celtics. I have special Chinese feelings for the Rockets, but I also feel sorry for the Timberwolves who were beaten by the Rockets in the playoffs. In fact, as long as you really like the NBA, you will find that every team deserves appreciation.
However, there are always some sunspots on the forum, they try to use black other players to prove the strength of their favorite players, or try to prove that they are different. I even saw them in the 1:00 game between the Cavaliers and the Pacers some time ago. But please, is the logic of using black other players to prove the strength of one's own star tenable? Let's assume that the three heroes who fought against Lu Bu and Lu Bu were three unnamed soldiers. Can this prove that Lu Bu is NB? Those who try to prove that they are different are even more funny, and it will only appear more LOW in the eyes of others.
I think the same applies to those who give one star, this short won't get an Oscar because of your ratings, and it won't be overshadowed by feelings you can't understand. This is a short story with feelings, but it doesn't sell feelings, so please respect it when you can't understand it.
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