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Chapter 558 Hidden dangers of breaking out and reversing victory(2/2)

Kobe responded with an OK gesture: "Ok, no problem."

After bidding farewell to Kobe, Lin Yu greeted Pau Gasol and Ariza, who had played against each other for a whole game, and then was taken away by the team's press officer.

On the sidelines, Walter Frazier was still waiting for Lin Yu to be interviewed.

Once in front of the camera, Lin Yu first emphasized: "It was very difficult for us to win this game and our performance was not outstanding. Our problems still exist and we hope they can be solved next."

"The Lakers? They played a protracted game. They wanted to take advantage of their physical strength to kill us, but unfortunately for them, my shooting touch was good, and physical fitness was not that important."

"Yes, the idea or point I want to express is that this victory cannot make us relax. We still have many problems that need to be solved. I hope we can solve these problems in the second half of the season."

"We are number one in the league, and of course our goal is the championship..."

"Regular season MVP? That doesn't matter anymore."

The last question, regarding the regular season MVP, Lin Yu only said half of it, and the remaining half was more pretentious, that is: why is it not important? Because there is no suspense about the regular season MVP, it belongs to me.

For Walter Frazier, a star of the same team, Lin Yu still couldn't do the ruthless attitude of turning around and leaving after answering three questions, so he answered a series of questions.

He didn't leave until Walter Frazier took the initiative to end it.

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Although Lin Yu said that the Knicks could not relax in this game, after the game, there was still a lot to brag about.

For example, Stephen A. Smith's postgame special commented on the Knicks and this game:

"The strength of the Knicks is that they have an unstoppable superstar, Lin, who is like an unsolvable BUG in the game, giving all teams a headache: how to solve Lin's BUG.

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And Bill Simmons: "Although Lin Yu claimed after the game that their victory was due to his sudden burst, what I want to say is that Lin can always burst out, which is also a manifestation of the Knicks' strength."

Even Yahoo Sports, who is not on the same side as Lin Yu, wrote in the game report that night: "Winning this battle for the king of the regular season, the Knicks' record has improved to 38 wins and 9 losses, and they have returned to the

Alone at the top of the league, no matter what problems they still have, they are already the best team in the regular season this season."

The next day, USA Today's headlines also commented on the Knicks' game: "Now, the entire NBA league needs to discuss an issue. If Lin Yu is not allowed to break out at the critical moment of the game, we once thought that physical fitness and condition would be a problem."

It can stop him, but in this game, he has proved that physical fitness and condition may not be able to stop him."

There is also Sports Illustrated: "Lin Yu has proven countless times that he is a BT. He can kill his opponents with shots like Kobe, or he can use his body to crush his opponents like LeBron James. So, now,

The problem before people, how to restrict Lin Yu, has become a difficult problem to solve. It is impossible to prevent Lin Yu from dying like Kobe Bryant. It is also impossible to prevent Lin Yu from dying like LeBron..."

But here in North America, there are still media that dare to point out the problems of the Knicks, and these media that dare to point out the problems are not any national media that does not deal with the Knicks, nor are they tabloids that attract traffic or saliva.

It's a group of local New York media, the New York Times, the New York Daily News, the New York Daily Mail...

Especially the New York Times, after this game, still dared to stand up and throw cold water on the Knicks.

"Although the Knicks won the battle for the regular season king, it has to be said that the Knicks' problem is still very obvious. They rely too much on Lin Yu. They have been overdrafting Lin Yu for half a month in a row.

, In half a month, Lin's scoring average has gone from just over 30 points per game in early January to the current average of 34.6 points per game."

"This is still the regular season. In the playoffs, overdrafting the star's style of play will become a huge hidden danger."

Lin Yu saw this report. His mentality was different from when he first entered New York. Perhaps he had found a way to get along with this group of local media who were always singing the opposite tune. Lin Yu was indifferent to these reports that were not conducive to the team.

It's a pleasure to see it come to fruition.
Chapter completed!
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