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Will you never like Wade because of Gordon?
I'm Zhan Fei's brother, and I'm happy to answer your question.

The scene of the 2020 All-Star Dunk Contest made the outside world question Wade. Gordon dunked for the last time, and once again missed the title of dunk contest because of Wade's 9-point evaluation. Perhaps it was out of selfishness towards Adebayor, or perhaps Gordon's last dunk was slightly flawed, which could not erase the position and hard-won achievements of a great star in history!

Wade played for Miami Heat, Chicago Bulls and Cleveland Cavaliers in his career, and finally chose to return to the Heat to end his career. He won three championships, 65,438+0 Finals MVP, 65,438+03 All-Star Game MVP, 65,438+0 All-Star Game MVP and 65,438+0 scoring champion. Miami Heat also held a jersey retirement ceremony for him.

Wade's performance as a "god of the world" in 2006 is obvious to all. It was he who made veteran Payton's desire to win the championship and crowned O 'Neill's fourth championship. Some people also reported Nowitzki's magical performance. He deserved to be elected as the most valuable player in the finals, and his gold content was fully reflected.

Wade's injury history is also very serious. Since winning the championship in 2006, injuries have seriously affected his performance, and the team's record is also very poor. It was not until the arrival of James Bosh that the team began to improve. Wade sacrificed his personal field data for the honor of the team and chose to be the green leaf of his brother James. After 20 13 won the cup, Wade enjoyed the joy of the king and had long forgotten the pain caused by the knee injury.

Don't! The nba is a competitive game, the All-Star is an exhibition game at best, and so is the dunk contest. I really like stars because of their performance on the court, not because of the dunk contest.

Friend, I'm glad to answer your question. My answer is no, first of all, I think Gordon's performance is wonderful, and he really has the strength to win the championship. Jones's performance is also good, and I can accept his winning the championship. It's not Wade's fault. This is the rule. Wade is only a minor figure.

First, the rules are scored by the judges, but any artificial scoring has the subjective consciousness of the judges. Different people have different views on the same thing. You can't say that if you think Gordon deserves 10, others must 10. Just like a good voice in China, for the same singer, some mentors turn and some mentors don't. Can you turn them around? As far as Gordon's last deduction is concerned, it is really difficult. If done well, it is absolutely perfect. But the problem is that he didn't finish it well, so it is reasonable for someone to get 9 points. If it weren't for Wade, someone else would have scored, and it might still be 9 points. Many people think that he must get full marks, just because that deduction is difficult. What logic is this? It's like you got 80 points in math in the college entrance examination. Because the question is very difficult, others must think that you did well in the exam. But in fact, if the score is not enough, will the school admit you because of the difficulty of the question?

Second, the rules only look at each dunk, not the total score of five dunks. As far as the overall effect is concerned, Derrick Jones Jr. basically dunks every time, and the movements are repeated again and again, so the overall appreciation is poor; Gordon's dunk action is different every time, and it is wonderful and the overall effect is very good. If there is a total score, I will give Gordon 10 and Jones 5. But the problem is that there is no total score in the rules. As far as the dunk effect is concerned, Jones does well every time and deserves high marks. Gordon's last dunk was more difficult than Jones's, but he didn't finish as well as Jones, so it was no problem to get 9 points. I believe Gordon will win if there is a total score in the rules, but there is no such thing in the rules. So Gordon didn't win the championship, not because Wade missed a point, but because there was something wrong with the rules. We should be rational and reflect on the rules, instead of blaming one person emotionally for the result. It is unfair for one person to take the fall for the whole league.

Thirdly, I like Wade because of his performance on the court. Wade is the third point guard in history, one of the greatest dancers in NBA, the dunk king champion of historical guard, the shot blocking champion of historical guard, and three championships (one of which led the team to win the championship). I like his comprehensive skills, his breakthrough, his speed, his blocked shots, his beauty of violence, his tenacious fighting spirit and his selflessness ... I really enjoy the spiritual shock that Wade has brought us again and again on the court. Wade is one of my favorite players, bearing my youth. I won't deny my whole youth because of something outside the stadium. I believe a real fan will think the same as me.

The above is just my personal opinion, which is not necessarily correct. What do you think, my friend?

Hello, I'm Xiaoqiu, and I'm glad to answer your questions!

My answer is: no.

Let's review this incident again: In the final of the 2020 NBA Dunk Contest, for the last time, Little Jones stepped on the free-throw line, although it was not as far as Lavin's 50-point free-throw line, but the action stretched quickly. It is reasonable to give full marks.

Gordon was obviously unprepared, and finally urged him to leap 2.23 center by dunk. From the point of view of dunk appreciation, Gordon tried his best, almost flat frame, and the height was amazing. But judging from the completion of the dunk, this dunk is flawed, because the big center has been bowed almost 45 degrees, which is not so clean. 9 points is reasonable, and 10 points is also reasonable.

In view of this, Wade didn't score 9 points like other judges, which also cost Gordon the championship. Many people began to vomit Wade ...

First of all, this is a competition, and the judges are used to score. The government did not instruct anyone to go to the finals, nor did it instruct the judges to win the championship, so the scoring was subjective and there was no behind-the-scenes manipulation.

Secondly, out of the world (personal guess), it is acceptable to give a high score to my little brother; Because the dunk is completed, it is reasonable to give Gordon 9 points (although Gordon's previous dunks may have exceeded 50). Based on these two points, Wade scored no problem, except that it was him, not other judges.

Therefore, I feel normal and will never abandon Wade. Wade is not that kind of sinister villain, and his brilliant career resume is still worthy of our love!

Absolutely not!

If you don't like Wade because Gordon can't win the dunk championship, how much did you like Wade before? If you really like someone, can't you allow him to make mistakes? Besides, Wade was not wrong about Gordon's scoring!

As a grading referee, there should be personal grading standards. You can't say that you saw the audience booing, or someone winking at you, and then you lost yourself and lost the rules.

If you give full marks just to satisfy the audience's taste, why judge? Why not vote directly on the live online? Why bother?

Furthermore, Gordon participated in the dunk contest three times in a row. Why does he always win word of mouth and lose the championship? Everyone knows that Wade didn't participate in the first two referees. Isn't this a good way to wash Wade white? This is Gordon's life. I can't help it!

Let's take a good look back. After the game, it was concluded that most people always favored Gordon, but this "majority" only represented the voice of the audience, and the referee didn't think so. The grading results show this.

Why is there such a contrast? In fact, it is the difference between professional and non-professional.

As the saying goes: amateurs watch the excitement, and experts watch the doorway!

Most spectators put too much personal emotion into watching the game, which is unfair. A psychological test has proved that most viewers sympathize with the weak, so their psychological scores will increase accordingly.

Why is Gordon weak? Because in the first game, he performed extraordinary, and as a result, he lost the game with a slight advantage. In the second session, the audience will naturally substitute him into the ranks of the "weak". By the same token, if Gordon still can't win the championship in the second session, the audience will be more sympathetic in the third session!

Of course, all this can only be owned if Gordon plays well. If he doesn't play well, the audience's expectation and sympathy will be greatly reduced!

Wade has nothing to do with Gordon's incident. Therefore, people who like The Flash should continue to like it as always!

I like Wade very much since he entered the NBA, but I won't hate any star for other reasons, watch the ball rationally and support my favorite star.

Gordon's move is also the first time to use his own dunk as material to satirize the injustice he suffered after the dunk contest. The last time he spoke was after the slam dunk contest, he announced that he would quit the slam dunk contest and would not participate in the slam dunk contest again.

In the dunk contest, Gordon suffered an unprecedented championship loss. In the case that all five points were full marks, I lost to Heat teenager Jones because of the gap of 1 point. What was controversial at that time was the score of Wade, a famous Heat player. Wade scored 10 for Jones and Gordon scored 9 points.

Judging from the game at that time, Gordon's last buckle was very creative and difficult. Finally, he lost the game. At that time, everyone thought Wade deliberately let his brother win the dunk contest. The key point is that after such a big controversy, Wade's remarks made him even more criticized.

Wade said that "I didn't score nine points alone" and "Gordon should make money by not winning the slam dunk contest twice", which made the outside world think that Wade didn't score according to the score agreed between the referees, which eventually led to Gordon losing the game and missing the slam dunk contest champion again.

This time, Gordon's self-deprecating behavior on social media is undoubtedly another counterattack against the dunk contest. Many fans commented below that "this social media, I give 9 points, I know it's not that I get 9 points, but how many points I like", which is obviously insinuating Wade.

However, to err is human, and we can't deny the heat we have chased because of a mistake. Although there is injustice this time, I believe everyone will still love the previous flash.

Dwyane Wade (1982 65438+ 10/7) was born in Chicago, Illinois, USA. He is a former American professional basketball player and was nicknamed "The Flash" as a shooting guard.

Dwyane Wade was selected by Miami Heat with the fifth overall pick in the first round of NBA draft in 2003, thus entering the NBA. In 2006, Wade won the first NBA championship in his career and the fifth young NBA Finals MVP(FMVP) in NBA history. In 2008, Wade won the gold medal in Beijing Olympic Games on behalf of the American men's basketball team. During 20 1 1- 14, Wade helped the Heat enter the NBA Finals four times, and won the championship in succession in the middle of 20 12- 13. In 2005- 16, he was selected to the NBA All-Star Team twice in a row, won the NBA All-Star MVP on 20 10, was selected to the NBA Best Team eight times (twice in a row, three times in a row, three times in a row), was selected to the NBA Best Defensive Team twice, won the NBA scoring champion in 2009 and won the NBA scoring champion in 2000.

On September 27th, 20 17, Wade and Cleveland Cavaliers reached a contract agreement of $65,438 +0.2 million. On February 9, 20 18, Wade returned to the Heat. In April 19, 1 1, Wade announced his retirement after completing the last game of his career. On February 23, 2020, the Heat held a retirement ceremony for Wade's No.3 jersey. [3]

Dwyane Wade is good at Oubu (a lost step), breaking through sharpness, and likes to recite singles. When he was young, he was one of the fastest dribbling players in the NBA.

I wouldn't mind Wade giving Gordon a 9. what do you think?

A 9-point Gordon can hate Wade, but a 9-point Gordon is not enough to make Wade fans dislike Wade from now on, unless they are fake fans. Looking at Wade's career, is it impossible to make a comeback because of a 9-point Gordon? As long as you have seen Wade win the FMVP finals series, you won't care about a 9-point score, let alone Zhan Wei's second consecutive championship.

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