Chapter 207: Consecutive Away Trips

The day after the game between the Bobcats and the Eagles, the entire league began to discuss Chen Mo's use of the "HRE Heavenly Sign" in the game. Pen "Fun" Pavilion www.biquge.info

A large part of the population has not read the Naruto manga, but now they are also popularized. Chen Mo's gestures of waving his hands in the game and his moves to make his opponent backwards should be called "HRE Heavenly Sign".

"His imagination is like the sea of stars, really. I never thought that anyone could do that in a game, he should be called a great entertainer. Paul was visibly excited, "Of course I'm curious to see if it's beyond the power of the court, and we should be able to compete in the All-Star Game." ”

It is worth mentioning that in the NBA's official voting deadline for the Los Angeles All-Star Weekend on January 20, Chen Mo won 6.18 million votes, breaking the record of nearly two million votes held by Howard and becoming the new all-time vote king.

Derrick Rose, who has always believed that he is not losing to Chen Mo, not only lost to Chen Mo by a huge margin of nearly 3 million votes in the competition for Eastern defenders, but he is still undefeated in the competition with Wade.

The NBA's most shoe-selling guard in the second half of last year missed the All-Star start.

Rose also spoke to the media the next day, "I always understood why I was so far behind him in the polls, and now I understand because he is better suited to the All-Star stage than I am." I don't have to go to Los Angeles this weekend, I can rest at home. There is no doubt that the second half of Rose's sentence is more sour than Laotan sauerkraut.

In addition, there are also those who disapprove of Chen Mo's move, and those NBA celebrities think that Chen Mo has tarnished the competitiveness of the game.

"I don't like the fancy moves and funny effects, he looks like a clown. "Barkley was always the first to come out on top of that.

"The truth is, it's a regular season game, it's not an All-Star Weekend, and things like that should be saved for All-Star Weekend. Kenny Smith also expressed his opinion.

But the celebrity camp is not monolithic, Reggie Miller said with a grin, "It's no problem at all, the NBA! It's a pastime, and what fans want to see is the best." ”

But no matter how the reporter asks or digs up, whether everyone agrees with it or not, what they say is relatively gentle.

Shaw Williams, who held a big banner and always liked to attack Chen Mo, didn't even take his head.

Why?

Because this guy has been in trouble recently, Chen Mo sued Shaw Williams, who had been spitting frantically on his social networking sites and columns, the day after the alliance's investigation team concluded its investigation.

Sports journalism is more important about storytelling and topicality, and that's true, fans want to see stories. But as a journalist, you should be the porter of stories, not the ones that make them.

Chris and Falck gathered evidence together and then hired the law firm of Aikin Gunpo to sue Sean Williams.

Chen Mo, who is not very bad at money, directly hired three lawyers to sue Sean Williams. They demanded that the other party delete all the content of the column and social networking sites that deliberately smear and speculate about Chen Mo, and apologize. At the same time, the amount of compensation is up to 2 million US dollars.

In fact, even if Sean Williams compensates the full amount, it is still not enough for Chen Mo's legal fees and lawyer's labor fees. But Chen Mo doesn't care, all he has to do is to file a lawsuit with the other party.

Sean Williams has indeed been disgusted with him, as well as ESPN behind him.

It can be said that Chen Mo's effect in suing Sean Williams is very good, and now even Sean Williams, including the ESPN he works for, has begun to speak in his brain.

While everyone took out the "HRE Heavenly Expedition" as an after-dinner conversation, they discussed excitedly. Chen Mo and the Charlotte Bobcats embarked on their road trip together.

They will next embark on a six-game road streak, starting with the Kings and Suns on January 26 and 27, respectively.

Gone are the glamorous Sacramento Kings, who haven't seemed to be recovering for several seasons in a row, and the last vestiges of the Phoenix Suns have come to an end last season, where the two teams are aiming for the lottery and they need to pick a good rookie and start rebuilding.

The Bobcats didn't face much of an obstacle in Sacramento, and Sloan put a small-ball lineup at the start of the game, and he wanted to try his hand at starting the lineup.

It turned out that the effect of facing a weak team like the Kings was very good, and the Kings were rushed to lose their armor in half a quarter.

Although they organized some sporadic counterattacks after that, they were quickly and completely suppressed by the Bobcats.

After halftime, the Kings were already trailing by 21 points.

In the second half, the point difference between them and behind continued to widen, and Chen Mo commanded another wave of bombing by the Lynx's flying team.

Halfway through the third quarter, the Bobcats had scored 72 points, and by the end of the third quarter, they had scored 86 points. In the end, they took the win 109-85 on the road. The Kings didn't score as many points in the fourth quarter as the Bobcats scored in the third quarter, which has to be said to be a tragedy.

The next day, the Bobcats faced the Sun back-to-back.

Although the threat of the game is not great, it is still very rushed in terms of time. Chen Mo didn't even have time to enjoy the beautiful scenery of Phoenix City, so he plunged into the center of the air corridor.

If it had been a few years ago, you might have expected two small-ball fast-break teams to collide. Now, however, no one thinks that Phoenix will be able to withstand the onslaught of the Bobcat Flying Group.

In fact, it was true, Sloan still put on a small starter today.

Nash tried to get a shot at the Bobcats, and he failed.

Nash is still elegant, but he was blown up by Chen Mo.

The last time he faced him, Nash was not so embarrassed, and this time when they met, Chen Mo, who did his best, made Nash a little blindsided.

When they met again, Nash could feel Chen Mo's tremendous progress. The face-to-face feeling is definitely more real than watching the video, and Nash can feel that Chen Mo's passing vision, passing resoluteness and timing have improved.

The last time Nash was completely convinced of Chen Mo's shooting, the kind of unreasonable three-point shot thrown up, and anyone was unconvinced. And this time, Chen Mo only had two three-pointers in total, and the Suns only lasted a quarter and a half, losing in the roar and bombardment of the Charlotte Flying Group. (To be continued.) )