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4-0! Can't win by 82 points! Durant is convinced! He's the biggest fraudster!

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4-0! Can't win by 82 points! Durant is convinced! He's the biggest fraudster!
4-0! Can't win by 82 points! Durant is convinced! He's the biggest fraudster!
4-0! Can't win by 82 points! Durant is convinced! He's the biggest fraudster!
4-0! Can't win by 82 points! Durant is convinced! He's the biggest fraudster!
4-0! Can't win by 82 points! Durant is convinced! He's the biggest fraudster!

"Clean Sheet Out"

The beacon fire and wolf smoke are all over, and the sun is gloomy in the western mountains

"The ambition is like a fire, and the heart is cold before the first battle. "The once ambitious Suns Big Three, on the battlefield of the NBA, failed to resist the fierce offensive of the Timberwolves, and ended the season with a dismal record of 0:4. Like the scorching sun, the sun suddenly dimmed, which makes people sigh.

The Suns formed the Big Three at the beginning of the season with the intention of taking the league by storm through strong individual abilities and team cooperation. However, the distance between dreams and reality is sometimes much farther away than people think. In the face of the Timberwolves' youth storm, the Suns seemed powerless, and the former light disappeared at this moment.

The wolf smoke was everywhere, and the drums of war were beating, and the sun was powerless to turn the tide

In this battle for honor, the Suns have not been without effort. In the first half, they played hard with the Timberwolves with the excellent play of Durant and Booker. Durant scored 20 points in the half, and Booker also scored 19 points, and the performance of the two was amazing. However, basketball is a team sport after all, and it is difficult to achieve ultimate victory by individual bravery.

In the second half of the game, the Suns gradually showed fatigue. Although they held the lead for most of the game, the Suns began to build up their turnovers and their offense became sluggish in key moments. The Timberwolves, meanwhile, went from strength to strength and eventually achieved a comeback and eliminated the Suns from the tournament.

The Suns' defeat was not simply due to the lack of individual abilities of the players. Looking at the game as a whole, the Suns were significantly inferior to the Timberwolves in terms of teamwork and integrity. With the exception of Durant and Booker, none of the other players performed as well as they could have done. In such a fierce game, a mistake in any one link can lead to a complete loss.

The heroes are full of tears in the twilight, and there are no more big three in the rivers and lakes

The Suns' exit undoubtedly brought huge disappointment to the fans. The Big Three, on which they once had high hopes, have now ended the season in this way. It was undoubtedly a heavy blow for the players. Not only did they lose the chance to continue the playoffs, but they also lost the qualification to challenge for the championship.

However, failure is not the end of the world. The Suns need to learn from this painful defeat, reflect on their own problems, and improve on them in future games. Only then can they get back on their feet and move towards a higher goal.

At the same time, we should also realize that winning and losing in basketball games is a common thing. Although the Suns have suffered a major blow this season, there is reason to believe that they will be able to make a comeback and make a strong push for the championship again in the coming days.

Bill is not to blame

In the Suns' exit, there was one person who stood out in particular, and that was Bradley Beal. As one of the Suns' Big Three, Beal has a whopping $46.74 million salary this season, but he has repeatedly made mistakes in the game and performed poorly. Especially in the series against the Timberwolves, Beal averaged only 16.5 points per game, which clearly did not match his high salary.

Therefore, many fans blamed Beal's poor performance for the Suns' exit, and some even jokingly called him a "fraudster". Admittedly, Beal's performance was disappointing, but it would be a mistake to blame him solely for the Suns' failure. The game of basketball is a team sport, and victory requires the joint efforts of every player. The Suns' defeat was the result of a combination of factors.

However, Beal, as one of the core players of the team, did not perform at the level he should have with a high salary, and he does need to bear a certain amount of responsibility. He will need to improve his performance in future matches to respond to the expectations and doubts of the fans. At the same time, the Suns also need to review their own recruitment strategy and team building ideas in order to achieve better results in future games.

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The wolf smoke rises, and the sun is twilight

The sun was dark, and the sun lost its glory.

The Big Three's dream is broken, and Durant is in tears.

Bill's high salary is unsatisfactory, and mistakes are frequent.

The timber wolf roared and thundered, and the sun fell and hurt the liver and intestines.

The ambition dies before it is rewarded, and the hero is full of tears.

Looking back on the pride of the past, the battle flag is down today.

The rivers and lakes are far more treacherous, and the twilight of the heroes is even more desolate.

May you regroup, and he will fight again to create brilliance.

The subtitle in the above ancient poem is: The wolf smoke rises, the twilight is poor

This ancient poem depicts the Suns' defeat on the basketball court, the dream of the Big Three broken on the battlefield, and stars such as Durant shed tears over it. At the same time, he also criticized Bill's high salary but poor performance and frequent mistakes. In the end, the poet pins his hopes on the future of the Suns, hoping that they will be able to regroup and achieve new glory.

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