Evaluating user request

I see the user shared a Chinese headline about an NBA game, specifically the Clippers beating the Timberwolves with their big three scoring 80 points. Since they didn’t ask a question, I’m contemplating how to respond. Should I clarify whether they want a summary, stats, or highlights? I could also provide a brief recap with key stats and context, but I might need to avoid specific numbers to prevent errors. Asking for clarification seems wise here!Clarifying user preferences
I’m thinking about what the user might want in response to their NBA headline. Should I ask if they want a news brief, data box, social media caption, or title options? It feels necessary to clarify and provide a numeric list of options. I should consider that they might prefer a Chinese write-up and frame my questions in Chinese. I can also ask for essential stats and clarify who the big three are, along with the score, date, and other details. Offering templates with placeholders might be the best approach!Proposing headline options
I’m considering how to help the user with their request for an NBA recap. I think I can propose different sample headline variations. First, I’ll ask what they specifically want and provide options, like a short brief (150-200 words), a detailed recap (400-600 words), a data box, a tactical breakdown, or social media captions.
If they want to write an article, I’ll ask for details like the score, time, and location. I'll include a fill-in template with placeholders for key stats and player highlights to keep it concise. Let's craft it!

这是个比赛标题。你希望我帮你做什么?
可选方向:
如果直接开写,请提供:

也可以用这个模板发我数据,我来填好: