Why does Qin Yue not want to be a traditional center in this life?
The answer, of course, is for this moment.
Looking throughout NBA history, no matter how dominant you are inside, at crucial moments, you face a fatal issue...
That is, you need to rely on your teammates to pass the ball to you.
In 2004, after moving east to Miami, O'Neal hinted through the media that his conflict with Kobe resulted from Kobe's unreasonable shots on the court.
But here's the problem...
If the Lakers could pass the ball to O'Neal on every attack, why didn't they win the championship before Kobe matured?
Was it because O'Neal, the historic axe, wasn't sharp enough?
In fact, fans who watched that Lakers team know well... Lakers couldn't pass the ball to O'Neal every turn, which is why they needed Kobe to undertake those strong attacks O'Neal couldn't complete.
And this summer, Qin Yue painstakingly improved his skills to have the ability to play one-on-one at a higher level competition.