I saw the news a few days ago that JR Smith has retired.
This shocked Mr. Skills. What the hell, JR retired? Don't talk nonsense, I don't believe it.
After a careful and close search by Skill Jun, I understand that the media said that JR is retiring, all because of this news:
"JR Smith will go to North Carolina He is studying for a liberal arts degree at Carolina A&T State University, and he applied to join the university’s NCAA golf team.” Today, the NCAA officially approved JR Smith to represent the school in college golf competitions.
Don’t tell me, looking at this photo of JR on the golf course, he looks quite presentable and has a semi-professional feel. I suggest you compete with Curry in the offseason.
Is this probably the first time in history that a thirty-year-old man has entered the NCAA?
It is said that James also skipped college and entered the league directly as a high school student. If he retires from the NBA, can he also join a university and start playing in the NCAA?
I have begun to imagine James playing in the NCAA. Is this probably the most talented player in the history of the NCAA?
Having said that, JR joined the NCAA and joined the golf school team, but this does not mean that he retired from the NBA.
Currently, no official channels have mentioned the word retirement, and JR himself has never mentioned it.
For example, Jordan got tired of playing basketball and switched to baseball. He didn’t change for three years and immediately announced his comeback to win three consecutive championships.
As a Jordan experience card owner, JR As a man, there’s nothing wrong with paying tribute to Jordan in this regard, right?
Therefore, don’t cut off JR’s path to return to the NBA.
Maybe he can no longer survive on the golf course, or his interest in basketball may be rekindled. What's up?
At that time, maybe he could even suspend his studies, then pick up the phone and dial James' number: "Wai? King? I'm JR. I want to ask if you are still recruiting workers there. ?”
“Aren’t you playing golf?”
“Look, golf is not as important as our brothers playing together.”
“ Beep beep, the number you dialed is currently on a call, please call again later."