Let's put it this way, the previous Su Wan was a phenomenon-level "Super Nova," and now he's already a phenomenon-level "Superstar"!
When you mention the NBA now, his name is a must.
Two words:
Face!
The kind who has to be front and center in promotional videos.
Of course, this current phenomenon-level popularity all stems from Su Wan's game-winning shot.
If Su Wan wants to maintain this heat, he must snatch two more victories and achieve the feat of winning "three consecutive championships" in the first three years of his career, and then just wait for the "volcano to erupt"!
However, just like the original Michael Jordan, Su Wan also faced some skepticism...
The media questioned whether Jordan pushed someone in '98!
This time, Su Wan wasn't spared either.
Mainly because Kobe was sticking too close to him.
Neither the League nor its plethora of media cameras were able to find an angle that clearly proved Su Wan didn't push anyone.