Mountain Peak System: a Path to NBA-Chapter 651 - 224: The Era of Great Qin, Boiling with Anticipation! (Second update, begging for subscriptions and monthly tickets!)

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When the Warriors, led by Qin Yue, returned to Oakland from the unyielding veterans of Dallas with a 3-1 lead...

On the night that the game ended, ESPN's expert Brian Windhorst issued a "critical condition notice" to all Dallas residents regarding the Mavericks: "If before Game 4, I thought the Mavericks still had a 10% chance of advancing to the Finals, that probability has now dwindled to almost zero."

In the NBA, stories of veterans achieving their dreams always deeply move people.

But in the basketball world, where the strong are revered, the rise of a hegemony will also garner a devoted following.

"We are creating an era that belongs to us!"

After the fourth game, Warriors owner Joe Lacob said in an interview, "Two decades ago, the Chicago Bulls created a brilliant legend, and the future decade will definitely belong to us!"

It's worth mentioning that at the end of this interview, the ambitious Lacob officially announced his plan to build a new arena for the Warriors in the Bay Area.

This arena, which would have been called the Chase Center in later years, will be named in this lifetime as:

——Messiah Arena.

Or, you can also call it by another name:

——Great Qin Center. (Big-Qin-Center)

When Chris Cohan hastily passed the Warriors off to Lacob, he never imagined that the Warriors' market value would surpass the Lakers to become second in the league just two seasons later.

Moreover, according to an economic expert from ESPN, once the Great Qin Center is completed, the Warriors will officially replace the Knicks as the NBA's most valuable team.

And as the future owner of the Great Qin Center...

Qin Yue also didn't expect Lacob to name the Warriors' new arena after him.

Although Qin Yue, who had long felt a sense of belonging in the Bay Area, was already prepared to dedicate himself to one city and one team.

But when Qin Yue learned that three years later, a new arena named after him would be completed in San Francisco...

"Before this arena is completed, we must inaugurate it with a great dynasty as its opening ceremony!"

As he led his team back to Oakland, Qin Yue, energized as soon as he stepped off the plane, thought to himself.

Additionally, besides naming it after Qin Yue, Lacob also plans to design a separate exhibition hall for those players who made remarkable contributions to the Warriors' resurgence.

Such as the now "departed" Baron Davis.

Such as Steve Nash, who turned the tide for the Warriors during their rebuilding phase from Phoenix.

Just that...

"Why isn't my name in the exhibition hall planned by Joe?"

After carefully reading the news report about the Warriors' new arena, Kwame Brown grew anxious.

Upon hearing this, Qin Yue, who was chatting jovially with Jamison, turned to Brown and said, "Maybe Joe intends to build you the largest exhibition hall on your own."

And nearby, Big Ben took the opportunity to tease Brown, "Then the question arises, how should the Warriors introduce the great Kwame Brown in this largest exhibition hall? The legendary center who averaged 4 points and 4 rebounds during the 2011 Western Conference Finals?"

Brown: "..."

In the first round of the Western Conference playoffs, aided by Qin Yue and Nash, Brown, who posted "20+10" games in front of Al Jefferson, was a brilliant Champion Scholar...

But starting from the Western Conference Semifinals, Jefferson's remark to Brown, "A crown not earned through hard work, no matter how glorious, will eventually shatter," had become a curse.

Under this curse, Brown's average of "5+5" during the Western Conference Semifinals fell to an average of "4+4" during the Western Conference Finals...

Where was that high-spirited star center Brown before?

Even when faced with Big Ben's mockery, Brown, unable to outplay or outtalk, could only walk dejectedly to a corner of the training ground, drawing circles on the ground in frustration, cursing his opponent.

In response, knowing that Brown just happened to face two teams that restrained him, Qin Yue took the initiative to comfort him, "Don't be sad. As long as we can smoothly advance to the Finals, you'll surely get a chance to prove yourself again."

While the Warriors were fiercely battling the Mavericks.

In the neighboring East, the showdown between the Heat and Knicks was reaching its climax.

Qin Yue knew that in the Finals, whether facing the Knicks' trio and James or the Heat's Gua Wei brothers, Brown was the Warriors' best solution at the five position.

Therefore, even though Qin Yue also thought Lacob was wise not to design a separate exhibition hall for Brown, at this moment, he still needed to comfort Brown's wounded heart.

"I've shed blood and achieved merit for the Warriors!" Brown said, "Joe cannot ignore my great contributions to this team!"

"Yes, yes, you're right," Qin Yue said, unable to hold back a smile, "But if you continue with your current performance, just like Ben said, how should the Warriors introduce you in your exhibition hall?"

Brown: "..."

A legendary center who averaged 4 points and 4 rebounds during the Western Conference Finals?

With Qin Yue's reminder, Brown instantly grasped the key point and retorted in anger, "When it comes to the Finals, whether it's 'D-Wade' or 'LBJ', they won't score a single point in the paint I defend!"

Brown needs a perfect series to prove himself.

However, before the Warriors can advance to the Finals, they still need to fully resolve the Mavericks before thinking about the details of the Finals.

On the night of the 27th.

The Warriors, holding a match point, hosted the Mavericks at Oracle Arena for Game 5 of the Western Conference Finals.