On the Heat bench, wanting to alleviate Riley's concerns, Spoelstra found himself deeply entangled in a paradox.
This paradox is named Qin Yue.
In Spoelstra's eyes, he defies both common sense and the logic of basketball.
His presence shattered Spoelstra's long-held understanding of basketball; at one moment, Spoelstra even foresaw the massive upheaval about to occur in the basketball world.
American Airlines Arena, Warriors' offensive possession.
At the top of the arc, after releasing the ball and accelerating with a scissor step, Qin Yue once again violently dismantled the Heat's zone defense.
Facing James Posey, who tried to block his path with a slide step, Qin Yue pulled the ball back with a backhand, adjusted his body balance in time, and shot a graceful jump shot for a score—this was nearly a perfect Sam God shooting lesson, but these actions were completed by an inside player standing 211 centimeters tall.
