Thus, a sense of panic began to spread throughout Cleveland.
And as the owner of these Bobcats, Jordan, who originally wanted to enter the training ground to praise "the guys did a great job," once again felt the fickleness of human relationships and the warmth and coldness of the world after the Bobcats returned to Charlotte.
"Get out!" On the training ground, Artest shouted angrily at Jordan, "We don't need you, capitalist, to point fingers at us!"
Seeing this, Jordan sensibly left the training facility.
A day later, the sixth game between the Bobcats and the Cavaliers moved to the Time Warner Cable Arena.
The high-spirited Bobcats firmly controlled the situation of the game.
Even on their home turf, the Bobcats only received a total of 18 free throws, and their team free throws were once again fewer than the 24 free throws accumulated by James...
