After an upset victory over the second-place Oklahoma City Thunder in the Western Conference, the remaining Rockets won 10 consecutive victories and continued to catch up with the Warriors in front of them. The two teams were only 1 win away. Whether it was ranking competition or past grievances, The outside world once again placed the Rockets and Warriors on opposite sides, and some of the voices from the players on both sides were also tense.
After the Rockets won 9 consecutive victories, some media specifically asked Dream Chasing what they thought of Houston's performance (only one win away from the Warriors).
Zhuimeng publicly stated: " itself doesn't care about their (Rocket Team) at all."
This is not the first time Chai Meng has publicly dissed the Rockets. As early as 2022, when he was a guest on Redick's podcast, he publicly stated that the Rockets would never be able to defeat them (the Warriors). In the
podcast, Dream Chasing was asked, without Durant, could the Rockets defeat the Warriors?
Chasing Dreams: " are you kidding me? That team will never beat us, this can't happen. "
In mid-March, facing the Rockets who were gaining momentum, Chasing Dreams publicly shunned us again. Rocket.
Chaimeng talked about the difficulty of competing for the championship in his podcast. He bluntly said that winning the championship is very difficult. It requires not only being very strong, but also having good luck.
If you have bad luck, I'm sorry, then you can't win the championship. For example, when we played against the Rockets, they missed 27 three-pointers in a row. That's what they did. That's the fact. You need a little luck.
The Rockets naturally showed no sign of weakness. Ethan, who was out for the season, publicly called the Warriors after the Rockets defeated the Thunder in overtime.
Ethan released a video showing the record of the Warriors and Rockets, and said at the same time: " Come on, Warriors, come and touch it! "
Former Rockets general Rivers faced Ethan's words. In the United States, The video forwarded by the media "Sports Center" left a message at the bottom: " My good brother, I can't eat as well as you... "
Faced with Ethan's call, the expelled Green quickly went on the air and publicly responded to Ethan's remarks. .
Green said on his podcast: "I'm surprised by this. He hasn't played since January 1st. You don't even play, but you come out and yell. You can't come on and help you." teammates, but still put extra pressure on them off the court ..."
However, the fans did not seem to buy into Dream Chasing's remarks, because Chasing Dreams himself also appeared to be uncool again in the key battle between the Warriors and the Magic. Due to the situation, he was expelled after only 3 minutes of playing.
Not only did domestic netizens disapprove of it, foreign netizens also criticized Chasing Dream's behavior as being obviously worse. He put pressure on Curry, but criticized others after the game for creating pressure on his teammates.
was expelled early because he was still unable to control his emotions in the face of Curry's comfort. led to Curry's accidental shooting and was questioned by the outside world for his lack of leadership.
Cole even had to respond on the "Willard & Dibs" program. Cole said: "Dream is an adult and will be responsible for his own actions. Any suggestion that Curry is being culpable It's all ridiculous."
When asked why Curry rarely lost control of his emotions after Dream Chaser was expelled, he even kicked over a stool and pulled his jersey up to cover his face.
Cole said: "I think Curry is a little unhappy because he failed to pull away from Dream Chaser. He wanted to win too much."
Faced with this controversial topic, the famous mouthpiece Skip publicly issued an article to criticize Chasing Dreams, frankly speaking, he is the best scumbag ever!
skip wrote: " Green, the most popular villain of all time, the best cheap-shot artist ever, no one else could have done so much dirty work except him With such ordinary statistics (9 points, 7 rebounds and 6 assists), he is still very popular on TNT and podcasts."