Basketball System: Hate Makes Me Unstoppable

Chapter 421: Embodiment of Justice.



If someone had said before the season that the Kings would make it to the NBA Finals, no one would’ve believed it.

Not even Han Sen himself.

But like Tyronn Lue said in his locker room speech—eight years ago, nobody believed the Mavericks could run the table and win it all either.

And this wasn’t just a matter of talent.

From the very first round against the Spurs, it was clear: this Kings squad wasn’t as strong overall as the Grizzlies or the Cavaliers in their peak years.

Honestly, if they had faced the Rockets in Round 2, they might not have even made it this far.

But fate had other plans—they got the Pelicans instead. And New Orleans relied heavily on LeBron James.

Then came Lue’s five-out revolution. It just so happened to strike right at Golden State’s Achilles’ heel, allowing the Kings to barely scrape by.

Still, no one could deny the real reason behind it all—

Han Sen.

He was averaging 45 points per game in the playoffs. More consistent than the regular season. Even Jordan couldn’t do that.

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