Josh Childress had absolute confidence in his own talent.
Although he didn't think he was Yu Fei's opponent, when he heard that he would win as long as he made one successful defense, he did develop a strong desire to compete.
However, having desire was one thing; fulfilling the goal was another.
Afterward, Yu Fei acted like a one-on-one basketball textbook, using a succession of moves such as pull-up jumpers, abrupt stops after dribbling, step-back jump shots after dribbling, driving layups, powerful dunks after breaking into the basket, floaters, and even backing down the opponent.
Childress's talent was beyond question.
But like many talented men, if he could solve problems with talent, he wouldn't handle them with skills.
As a result, he ended up without skills.
After 11 rounds, Yu Fei didn't miss a single shot, Childress's afro seemed to be smoking, and his confident face had only the dim light of life's doubt remaining.