Ray Allen's father had etched a mark of thought into his mind: obedience to authority.
No matter how the higher-ups criticize you, you shouldn't argue back, let alone confront them.
This caused Ray Allen to fall into a long-term spiritual struggle under Karl. On one hand, he resented Karl for picking on him for no reason and embarrassing him in front of the media; on the other hand, he didn't want to prove Karl right. So whenever he played poorly, the person who was actually the most upset was himself.
He was angry at himself for giving George Karl another chance.
Yu Fei really didn't understand what kind of mindset it was to accept blame without objection. Was this still a black man? Ray-Ray was truly a challenger to the stereotypes of black men.
"If you don't like it, why don't you speak up?" Yu Fei pointed out a route that any normal person would take to Ray Allen, "Go and talk it out with him."
Ray Allen replied, "Why should I speak up? If it were you, would you do it?"