1. The first photo is a very, very misunderstood photo, and it is a photo of Stern reaching out and shaking hands as a courtesy. At that time, Stern was the president of the NBA. Because Yao Ming joined the Rockets, the NBA entered the China market, which also expanded most of its business and brought more income to the NBA. However, in an interview, Stern reached out to shake hands as politely as basketball baby in China, but because of a problem captured by the photographer, it seems that Stern has been haunting basketball baby's chest, but he didn't. Stern is also a great gentleman!
2. Actually, in the second picture, Michael Jordan excitedly started to celebrate in the air when he finished the overtaking lore, but because of the angle shooting, it seems that Jordan kicked the opposing player because of excitement. But this is actually just because of a shooting angle problem, which leads to our visual error!
3. The third is one of Jordan's most classic moves, closing his eyes and making free throws. In fact, many of us think that Jordan's free throw with his eyes closed was to shock his opponent and show his strength, but it was actually because of an entertainment project proposed by a local reporter of a TV station at that time. When the reporter sat on the sidelines shooting, he hoped that Jordan could demonstrate his superb service skills. Jordan immediately agreed with the reporter to perform such a classic action of serving with his eyes closed.
In fact, what we see in the fourth picture is more of a curry. After James fell to the ground, he stood aside as if he despised James. But in fact, after James fell, Curry tried to run over and pull him up. This phenomenon only happened because of a shooting time problem at that time. We all know that Curry and James are actually very good in private. Although they are enemies on the court, the relationship off the court is very, very friendly.