Chen Yu had once read a long, detailed article about Jordan's story—how diligent he was, how hard he worked, and how he created a series of unbelievable miracles.
And one sentence from it had left a deep impression on Chen Yu.
It said that Jordan's triple threat was the *real* triple threat. When he was one-on-one, ball in hand, standing in front of you, you shouldn't be thinking about how to stop him. Instead, you should be considering what pose to strike as you watched the ball go into the net.
Kobe's defense was excellent; he had made his name as a defender. While O'Neal was wreaking havoc in the paint, it was Kobe who anchored the Lakers' perimeter defense.
But facing Jordan, even when his subconscious knew Jordan would likely use a fake, he still couldn't stop himself from being deceived and losing his balance.
And then he was a step too slow.
With a simple crossover, Jordan had already slipped past him, stopped on a dime, and pulled up for a mid-range jumper.
