Now.
This moment.
Always helpful, Qin Yue decided to help Cleveland face reality in his own way—his good brother was never the savior of this city of failure.
At the top of the arc, as swift as a leopard, Qin Yue easily dribbled past Gooden's defense.
It was a breeze brushing past.
Just as Gooden turned his head, he saw Eric Snow standing resolutely under the basket, ready to face his doom.
Snow shouldn't have been standing there.
But he was anyway.
Snow is just a 190 cm tall point guard.
He had many reasons not to be in the restricted area.
But after noticing James' indifferent defense, Snow appeared in the Cavaliers' paint without hesitation.
In the moment Qin Yue leaped, Snow didn't dodge.
He raised his arms that could never possibly interfere with Qin Yue.
Unlike many players who are unwilling to serve the Cavaliers.
Snow, born in a small town called Canton, Ohio, passionately loves Cleveland.
Throughout his career, Snow has been known for his strong defense.
