At the end of the half, the score was 56 to 45. The Phoenix Suns still held an 11-point lead.
During the halftime break, a shooting contest for prizes was taking place on the court.
As he watched, Chen Yu suddenly turned his head and asked, "Steve, what do you think is more important, offense or defense?"
Curry, sitting beside him, froze for a second and looked at Chen Yu, confused.
Chen Yu leaned back against his chair and said, "Take this game, for example. The Pistons' defense is excellent, both individually and as a team. But their offense isn't good enough. In crucial moments, they lack a star player dominant enough to score."
"But they beat us in the first game. And historically, they used that same defense to steal two championships from Michael Jordan."
A few seats behind them, Jordan, who was in the middle of a conversation with George Gervin, turned his head with a blank expression. He thought he'd heard someone mention his name.
