Originally every star has a low point, James is almost 35 and it's normal that he can't hold a rebuilding team. Not to mention that the Lakers' current predicament is only James' fault? Doesn't Magic's mysterious maneuvering bear some responsibility? But didn't your fans say you'd sit on your hands? Didn't you say the district finals were guaranteed? Why can't you even make the playoffs? So the fans' emotional outburst against James is essentially a rehashing of old scores and a backlash against the media and fans for giving James the gold medal for his behavior. In addition, the Tigers control public opinion year-round, deleting all news unfavorable to James and even permanently banning a large number of accounts that make such statements. The backlash will snowball and eventually turn into an avalanche.
If it was in the age of mass media, portraying a high profile image would have been the normal operational idea. At that time, TV, newspapers and radio stations told you what you were, and the audience had no voice to refute it. Now that netizens have the right to express themselves, it's hard for mass media to stereotype public figures. If you go your own way, the blacks will spiral up. Most of the time, netizens are very offended by tall narratives. One of the main features of monopoly capitalist society is class solidification. Most netizens are at the bottom of the social ladder and find it hard to rise above their class, so a sense of oppression has accumulated over time. Under such circumstances, they naturally have an urge to dissolve authority.
In this case, smart public figures don't resist this deconstruction, they use it. Since participating in carnivals gives you a foot in the door and a chance to be loved by the audience, you can enjoy yourself and the audience. The Internet is a double-edged sword. Instead of hurting yourself, why not use it to overcome obstacles?
Klay Thompson was in Chengdu for Anta's China tour. He tried to do a 360-degree turnaround dunk, but his physical limitations were such that he was covered by a basket and fell rolling 720 degrees. But at this point, instead of confiscating the videotape, Antares allowed it to go viral on the Internet. Internet users were happy to see Klay make a fool of himself. Of course, Klay did not mean to perform a 720-degree dunk rolling snowball loan sharks, but this is undoubtedly a perfect opportunity for passive deconstruction, and all of a sudden draws the distance with the audience closer. Klay thompson, the facepalm man, will drink beer while being interviewed, square dance with his aunts who are in the country, suck noodles with his fingers in his mouth... He has a harmonic quality when he gestures.