Live Bar, March 23-team basketable Nets player Ding Weidi recently talked about the alliance’s “Ring chasing” culture when participating in the podcast program of reporter Taylor Rooks.
“If you are not the top five players in history and you retire for two or three years, people will forget you. Let’s see who we are still talking about now. If you can’t change the basketball culture like Iverson and curry, or if you are not Jordan, Kobe, James, will people still talk about you?
“Do we still have people talking about ‘pens’ Hardaway? Is there anyone else discussing McGrady? Apart from injuries, is there anyone discussing Roy? They are all beast-level players. If O’Neal doesn’t work in TNT, we may not discuss him too much, but he is one of the most dominant players in history.
“So I can understand the alliance’s current culture of” chasing rings “, just like whether another ring can be used to decide whether LeBlanc can become a GOAT. We often talk about Lillard, who is definitely impossible to be a GOAT, so Yogueta think that he has made the right decision, and I think there is nothing wrong with it.
“If a ring can help you surpass Kobe or Jordan, go after the ring. If you are a person from the first twenty miles of history, you ‘d better make some plans for yourself. As long as you respect the competition, no matter what choice you make, I will feel OK.” Ding Weidi said.