Roger watched with a smile and whistled, "Oh my, look at the trouble I've stirred up."
"You don't sound like you have any remorse," Roy chuckled beside Roger.
"Hey, don't act so innocent. You were part of it too. If it weren't for your brilliant solo play at the end, the Lakers wouldn't have been so desperate, and LeBron wouldn't have felt so much pressure."
"Even if I played a part, at most I'm an accomplice. But Roger, you're the mastermind."
After saying that, the two exchanged a knowing smile, satisfied with their "crime" process.
In the Lakers' locker room, Phil Jackson was experiencing one of the most outrageous dramas in NBA history.
Earlier on the court, Kobe Bryant, like a beast, repeatedly charged at LeBron James, while teammates frantically held him back. LeBron just looked innocently at everyone, spreading his hands.
The more he did this, the angrier Kobe got.
What does this idiot mean by spreading his hands? Does he really think he's innocent?
