George receives the ball and drives towards the top of the arc. At this critical moment when they are trailing by 2 points with less than 30 seconds remaining, it's time for him to step up and play the hero. However, things don't go as planned... He loses the ball halfway through his drive and then jumps into the air, flailing around looking for a foul from the referee. The referee ignores him. On the defensive end, George commits another foul, sending Monk to the free-throw line. This play is very confusing, with both offense and defense being a criminal record. He loses the ball on offense and commits a foul on defense just before the 24-second clock expires. This makes the audience's blood pressure soar, wanting to mock or swear at him. However, after scanning the statistics, they suddenly find themselves unable to criticize because, aside from these two mistakes, George had an excellent overall performance, scoring 30 points with 8 rebounds, 5 assists, 1 steal, and 1 block on 11 out of 20 shooting. This can only be described as a typical "George-style game," with moments of smoothness and moments of failure, where smoothness and failure complement each other. It's like getting a full-body massage, humming in comfort, when suddenly a stench hits you, and you see a bowl of hot feces with a bit of diarrhea. What's even more disheartening is that this game was only George's second 30+ point performance of the season. Last time he played aggressively against the Hornets and won; this time... Thanks…