Chapter 184: Black James is Not Bad (Second Update)

The NBA news on the February 18 24 trade deadline continued.

Many teams are stuck in the final trade of the season and entering the sprint stage of the NBA regular season.

The championship team is making the final reinforcements, and the bad team is trying to get rid of the big contract to clear the space.

The Boston Celtics sent away House and Walker, and got Nate Robinson and Landry from the Knicks.

The Houston Rockets sent Maddie to the Knicks to get Jordan Hill.

What was once a Houston ticket machine was reduced to a garbage contract that the Knicks used to clear out the space for 2010. (It was wrong to write that the Knicks had Maddie in the game, and it was only at this time that Maddie was traded to New York.) )

The Mavericks sent Josh Howard, Rose, Intallton, and Haywood, Stephenson, and Caron Butler from the Wizards.

There are also teams such as the Bulls, Bucks, Kings, and Grizzlies, all of which have completed trades.

Big deals win in the present, and small deals are for the future to accumulate.

But none of these deals are the biggest deals that shake the league.

For example, in 2004, the Pistons, Hawks, and Trail Blazers made a three-way deal, and Rasheed Wallace went to Motor City.

Directly forged the 2004 Pistons championship.

Only Jamison was traded to the Cavaliers, which is big news.

It can be seen that the Cavaliers are fighting hard for this year's championship.

But Jamison is not Rasheed Wallace.

Rasheed Wallace was traded at exactly 30 years old, in his prime, and in great form.

Jamison is 34 years old and is an offensive power forward of relatively mediocre stature.

For him to help James against Garnett and Howard in the playoffs doesn't seem like enough.

In short, the excitement is lively, but the big deal that could really change the current trend of the league has not appeared.

And the real big winners at the trade deadline aren't the Cavaliers, Celtics or Wizards.

But it's a Twitter account: NBA-Batman!

On Feb. 19, the headline on ESPN's website read: NBA-Batman rules trade deadline.

On this day, all the traditional NBA media was eclipsed in front of NBA-Batman.

All trades, NBA-Batman is the first to send out via Twitter.

The official media is still reviewing the manuscript and waiting for the approval of the higher authorities to confirm the release of the news.

There's already a deal on Twitter.

Although it is just a simple sentence, the core of the trade, the part that fans care about the most has been expressed.

For example, the Cavaliers get Jamison, and the Celtics get Nate Robinson.

As for details such as how many draft picks were traded, what the cash match amount was, etc., fans will not care.

However, traditional media have to repeatedly verify the accuracy of the message.

Confirm that there is no problem, and it can only be sent after review.

Self-media like NBA-Batman simply don't have that many programs.

There was a little bit of wind and grass, and the communication was immediately presented on Twitter.

Even if it turns out to be fake news in the end, fans are willing to stay up late to scroll through Twitter.

NBA-Batman's crazy increase in fans overnight has made traditional media feel the power of online media.

It also made many NBA reporters think that the news of the original transaction can still be sent like this.

It has inspired many people at once, and the NBA is about to enter the era of online self-media.

Min Congda was not very satisfied with the results of NBA-Batman No. 18.

Although the number of followers has increased a lot, the content of the post has little to do with the Clippers.

NBA-Batman's focus is on the Clippers, not trade rumors.

On the morning of the 19th, Min Congda was in the office meditating on the black material of the clipper.

At this time, his mobile phone lit up, and it was a text message sent to him by Fan Chen.

"Take a look at the mailbox, there's a piece of information for you."

So, Min Congda opened his mailbox and saw the email from Fan Chen.

The email read: "This is a private message from someone in the background of NBA-Batman, this person sent me a video, I think it's kind of interesting, you can check it out." ”

NBA-Batman has exploded recently, and there are countless private messages in the background.

Min Congda didn't have the time to watch at all, and he didn't want to log in to the backstage, it would be dangerous for him to land in the United States.

Therefore, the private messages were handed over to Fan Chen to see and deal with.

Min Congda opened the email and saw a very short video.

It was on a basketball practice court, and a couple of blacks were playing.

One of them looked familiar, tall and burly.

He's defending smaller, student-looking players.

Then the student-like player suddenly burst out and slammed a dunk on the familiar man's head.

A beautiful spacer!

And then the video ends.

Min Congda thought to himself, what is this, this kind of thing happens every day in the basketball arena in the United States.

So he asked Fan Chen: "Who is in this video, the person who was detained looks a little familiar." The pixels of this video are not very good. ”

Fan Chen replied: "The person who was blocked is LeBron James, don't you know about it?" ”

"I don't know, what's the matter?"

"The guy who sent me a private message backstage said that at last summer's training camp, LeBron James trained with some college students. One of them, Crawford, was a college student who made a slap on James' head when he was playing against James. Then, James's security personnel confiscated all the equipment of the person who filmed the video on the sidelines, and deleted the video posted on the Internet. ”

Min Congda looked at it, what? And such a thing?

In the American society, which has always flaunted freedom of speech, is there such a thing as a gag-on?

Besides, it's just a buckle, can you afford it?

In a basketball game, no matter how strong you are, there are times when you are muddy.

If you block others every day, others will also block you.

If you come out to mix, you always have to pay it back, how can there be a good thing for you to take it alone.

Min Congda immediately understood the intention of sending the video by this private message.

I just want to make the NBA-Batman an influential account come out.

It is not known who the person who sent the private message is, but it is clearly called by the spirit of Batman.

"Mr. Min, do you want to post this video? In a private message, he said that he hoped that we would uphold justice. ”

Min Congda thought for a moment, although the original intention of this account was the Black Clippers.

But what is the purpose of the Black Clipper? It's to make the reputation of the Clippers slip, and everyone doesn't want to watch the Clippers play.

Black James, although James is a Cavaliers player, he is the face of the NBA.

If the NBA is implicated because of this, it will make fans feel bored and fake, which will indirectly cause a decline in ratings.

It's also a good thing for the Clippers to go bankrupt.

"If the entire NBA goes bankrupt, isn't the Clippers even more hopeless? Laying eggs under the nest? Good! So decided, I want to be a real Batman, administer justice for those who are oppressed and covered in their mouths, and speak up for them! ”

So, with a little selfishness, Min Congda replied to Fan Chen: "No problem, you can send it!" Remember to @ more well-known players, including James himself. ”

Fan Chen replied: "Will I be hunted down by James's publicists?" ”

Min Congda said: "Don't worry, the motherland is your strong backing." ”

(End of chapter)