Even in the regular season, with the Warriors having no aspirations or desires, Qin Yue is still forced to activate his full-power mode early.
After all, to fill the offensive void during Curry's absence, the Warriors can only rely on Qin Yue to shoulder more of the scoring load in games.
The problem arises.
Doesn't Qin Yue, who needs to do more in the regular season, worry about overexhaustion?
The answer is, since people's physiques are different, naturally, Qin Yue's full power is also different from others' full power.
That's right, over time, the young player tossed into the big oil pan of the NBA has already been "fried" into a seasoned veteran...
Qin Yue's current game experience and his ability to manage his own stamina ensure that people don't need to worry about him getting overexhausted on the court.
Take Brown, for example.
