After being eliminated by the Brooklyn Nets in the first round of the last season, Yu Fei had an idea.
Game footage of this Brooklyn Nets team should be destroyed; such aesthetically unpleasant games shouldn't exist.
This had nothing to do with him being eliminated by the Nets; it was purely an in-the-moment feeling.
That feeling was even stronger at the start of tonight's game.
Jason Kidd reinforced the impression of a player who was perfect in everything except shooting.
Watching Kidd play was like gazing at a swimsuit beauty with an angelic face but a disappointingly flat chest.
The Bucks adopted a semi-ignore strategy on Kidd.
Every defender assigned to Kidd would stay a good half a meter away from him.
If Kidd wanted to take a shot, the Bucks were all for it.
Even the greatest playmaker couldn't spread the "gospel of passing" without being a sufficient offensive threat.
In every game, Kidd would test his shooting touch for the night.
Kidd took the Nets' first shot.