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Chapter 184 184. Cut 50+ more!Desire for the sprint achievement reward!Record-breaking ambition!

Chapter 184 184. Cut 50+ more!Desire for the sprint achievement reward!Record-breaking ambition!
Announcer Mark Anderson yelled: "Beautiful dunk! The Vulture scored his 180th point of the game with a 47-degree dunk in the air! He is now 54 points away from breaking his single-game scoring record of 8 points." point."

"He scored close to 50 points before the third quarter was finished. Is the Vulture going to score 60 points today? Or break Michael Jordan's record of 63 points in a single game in the playoffs?"

目前NBA历史的季后赛最高得分是由“篮球之神”迈克尔-乔丹在1986年东部首轮对阵波士顿凯尔特人的G2战中砍下的63分。其次是贝勒爷在1962年总决赛上砍下的61分,对手同样是倒霉催的波士顿凯尔特人。

It is not easy for Suter to hit these two historical records, even if he has scored 47 points now.The Knicks must not be reconciled to being nailed to the background board of historical shame, but judging from Suter's offensive state today, there is still a high chance of breaking his career scoring record in a single game.

Partner Tom Horvath sighed: "The Knicks still can't limit the vultures after the substitutions and adjustments. It seems that the vultures will not only break their own single-game scoring record today, but also may score 60+ to impact Michael Jordan's legacy. miracle."

"If he successfully scores 60 points, his rookie season will be comparable to many superstars in history. He may even become the only player who scored 60+ points in his rookie season."

"Previously, this record was held by Wilt Chamberlain in his rookie season. The highest score he surrendered in a single game was 58 points. I am very optimistic that the Vulture can break multiple historical records in a row tonight, because he is a talent without moisture .”

Mark Anderson said: "Some things sound crazy. Judging by the feel of the vulture tonight, he is fully capable of doing it. So far he has only missed three shots in total. Even with free throws, he only missed five. One, this hit rate is simply terrifying."

Tom Horvath said: "As early as when he scored 54 points in a single game against the Bucks in the first round of the series, the outside world knew that this guy would definitely become a super scorer in the future. He is also the first player in history to score in the playoffs. A second-round pick with 50 points in a single game, no second-round pick has performed better than him in the playoffs before, and he has now become a model for all second-round picks."

Mark Anderson said: "If he succeeds, he will be the youngest player in NBA history to score 60+ points in a single game."

Those who can score 60 points in a single game in the NBA are all big-name players.After all, in order to achieve this achievement, in addition to the fiery shooting touch, you must also have a lot of offensive shots.

In addition, there were very few stars in the league before who shot a large number of three-pointers from the outside. This also led to the highest scores of the legendary stars not being too outrageous, because they were piled up with two-pointers.

The famous "four-time scoring champion" Allen Iverson's highest score in a single game is only 60, and this is the only time in Iverson's entire career that he has broken through the 60 mark in a single game.

The famous inside killer Shaquille O'Neal's personal highest score in a single game was also only 61 points. Like the "answer" Iverson, this is the only time in O'Neal's entire career that he scored more than 60 points in a single game.

As strong as the ten-time scoring champion Michael Jordan, his personal highest score in a single game could not escape the fate of starting with the number 6, and he never scored 70 points in a single game until the day he retired.

There is no doubt that Suter is younger than all the stars who scored 60 points in history.Because no one else achieved this achievement in their rookie season, Suter's scoring explosiveness is simply astonishing as a guy who was selected to the NBA as a non-old rookie.

This is an ordinary playoff contest, and the Knicks are suppressed by the Hawks in all aspects, and the overall strength of the two sides is distinct.But now, because of Suter's strong personal performance, many reporters have gathered to watch. They know that there will be big news tonight.

Even if the Knicks deployed the highly mobile Demar Johnson, it would be difficult to prevent the Hawks from counterattacking.Suter's moving speed is too fast, big players can't catch up with him at all. If you want to restrict Suter, you can only entangle him with one person, and another person will block him in front.Otherwise, Suter is fully capable of eating any insider of the Knicks alone.

Wilkens can't always send defenders to defend Souter in order to match the speed, because the scene can be known without thinking, and Souter will definitely be detained by Souter to doubt his life.

As long as DeMar Johnson chooses to enter the three-point line, there will be a dislocation on the court. It is okay to say that the Knicks make a shot, but it will be bad if they fail to make a shot. The Eagles basically will not miss any opportunity to play a defensive counterattack.

Hawks head coach Mike Woodson stood on the sidelines and led the applause for Souter.This is the rhythm of the game he wants, so that the opponent can only be forced to adjust the defense, and there is no chance to form a counterattack on the offensive end.

As long as Suter is on the court, the top scorer of the Knicks, Stephen Marbury, is not easy to break through. This guy is too fast to help the defense. Marbury has been blocked twice in the third quarter, so he can only look for opportunities to shoot from the outside .

"Coach Thousand Wins" Wilkens didn't call a timeout again, he didn't know how else he could adjust.He had already shown his hole cards, but he still couldn't resist the eagle's aggressive attack, especially Suter's performance at this point was almost becoming a nightmare for Knicks players.

The Knicks players made several passes with the help of screens, and finally the "king of mid-range shots" Alan Houston made an emergency stop for a jumper and missed the basket under Jackson's defensive interference.

Shandon Anderson grabbed the offensive rebound with a better rebounding position, and the second offense under the basket gently put the ball in. 84:70.

At this time, Knicks coach Wilkens sat expressionless below the court, and did not encourage Shandon Anderson because of his enthusiasm for offensive rebounds.

On the contrary, I feel that Shandon Anderson's goal is better not to score, so that the game can enter the garbage time early, so that the monster Suter can leave the field early to rest.On the offensive end, the Knicks are always biting the point difference that they can't catch up. The advantage is not big enough, so Suter will naturally stay on the court and continue to fight.

Wilkens doesn't even want to see Suter wreak havoc on the rim for a moment now. What kind of basketball is this guy doing?
Wilkens' mentality was a bit bursting, he didn't want to see Suter break the scoring record on the court, and he was afraid that the team's semi-final first game would be embarrassing and embarrassing.

He already had a premonition that his reputation as the "coach of thousands of victories" might change after this round of the series, but he has no ability to change everything in front of him, and can only let the situation develop backwards uncontrollably.

During the dead ball period, Mike Woodson replaced Rasheed Wallace, who was in mediocre form today, to appease his emotions, and replaced Chris Crawford, an insider who also has shooting ability.

He was afraid that Wallace, who missed consecutive shots, would become irritable. He yelled at the Knicks for his illness. Woodson didn't want to see Wallace ejected in a good situation.

The Eagles attacked, and Suter caught the ball at the free throw line and was double-teamed, so he had to pass the ball to Chris Crawford
Crawford also became the target of Souter after being double-teamed. He missed a 45-degree jumper on the right side outside the three-point line and failed to help Souter add another assist.His shooting touch today is also average, only slightly better than Rasheed Wallace. Wallace's three-point shooting percentage today is 20%, and he is 25%.

But this is not a bad thing for Souter. If Rasheed Wallace and Crawford both have hot shooting touches, or reach the season average, the Knicks may lose half of the game. If he was beaten to collapse by the Eagles, then Suter would have no chance to continue scoring. After all, Suter still wanted to take this opportunity to hit the 60-point scoring gift box in a single game.

Who knows how long it will take for Suter to have such a hot touch again after missing this opportunity. In the crisis matchups like the playoffs, any chance to improve his personal strength is very precious.

Tim Thomas protected the backboard and passed it to Stephen Marbury to organize the offense.

Seeing that the team was behind by a large score, Marbury, as the head of the team, was very anxious. Just after halftime, he played a pick-and-roll with Tim Thomas and made a breakthrough on the right. Avoid going too deep and being blocked by Su Te's defense. 84:72.

The Eagles attacked, Suter ran to catch the ball and attracted the Knicks to defend, and quickly transferred the ball to Nash who came to meet him.The ball didn't stop when it reached Nash's hands, and he sent it to the left corner with a wide range of transfer ball.

As a result, Stephen Jackson made a mistake when receiving the ball, and was blocked by Shandon Anderson in front of him due to impaired vision from the bottom corner.In addition, Nash did not have any signs of passing the ball this time, and the speed was too fast, so the ball flew out of the baseline against Jackson's fingertips, successfully helping Nash make another turnover.

When returning to defense, Stephen Jackson showed an apology on his face. He raised his left hand to Nash, indicating that the ball was his problem. He didn't think that Nash would send a wide range of "sniper shots" across six people.

Sometimes, unconstrained passing can not only confuse opponents, but also confuse teammates.

The Knicks attacked, and after a high pick-and-roll, Marbury passed the ball to Tim Thomas, who made an empty cut inside. The latter broke through for a layup and was pressed down by Crawford, but it caused a defensive foul by Crawford.

In fact, the physical confrontation between the two was not that intense, and the upper body contact was also in the range of blowing or not, but the referee finally blown it.The Knicks, who trailed by double digits, got preference at the whistle on the road and looked more like the home team in this Phillips Arena than the Eagles.

At the free throw line, Tim Thomas made two free throws to help the team continue to narrow the point difference. 84:74.

The Eagles attacked, and Suter knew that as long as he received the ball, he would be double-teamed by his opponent, so from this round, Suter increased his running without the ball to minimize the number of early contact with the basketball.

He first went to the left corner to feint a shot, then slipped the bottom line and ran to the right, and went around to the right 45 degrees to receive the ball.Demar Johnson was very active in chasing from behind, and Shandon Anderson also emptied Jackson to double-team.

Suter, who found the opportunity, moved the ball over. Jackson was unguarded at the free throw line, and he pulled up the mid-range shot and made a steady hit. 86:74.

Souter personally assisted for the sixth time in this game. Although the Knicks' infinite double-teaming tactics made it difficult for him to get a shot, he was able to help his teammates create a better offensive environment through pulling power.From the perspective of the team, the Eagles are definitely making money without losing money.

The Knicks' offense was very simple. Marbury dribbled the ball through halftime and called a pick-and-roll inside, but the outside line made a strong three-pointer and missed. The "lone wolf" guy dared to shoot no matter how hard he was, he didn't care about his shooting percentage at all.

It's hard to say whether a star like Marbury is a cancer. After all, Marbury's personal ability is indeed excellent, but his ability to lead the team is a little bit worse.It can only be said that Marbury is more suitable for the second-in-charge position, giving the opponent a fatal blow without mercy at critical moments, rather than the star of a team.

Crawford protected the backcourt rebound and handed it to Nash to launch a counterattack, and the other four players except him started a fast break one after another.

Derek Anderson received a pass from Nash in halftime and shot a three-pointer one meter away from the left three-point line.This is an open shot opportunity, but the strength of the shot is a bit too strong, and it hits the neck of the basket and bounces out of the frame.

Suter rushed into the penalty area and grabbed the offensive rebound, used his butt to push away Alan Houston's harassment, and dunked with both hands under the basket.Suter's bullet speed is astonishingly fast, and Demar Johnson can't prevent him even if he defends close to the penalty area, so he can only watch Suter dunk successfully. 88:74.

The Knicks attacked, and Alan Houston received a pass from the outside. Regardless of the tactics, he wanted to play alone.

Derek Anderson dared to take a long three-pointer in the fast-break counterattack. He felt that he could throw it as the team's second-in-command, and he couldn't stay on the court and watch Marbury fight endlessly alone.

What is the tactic?Tactics are a guiding light when a player doesn't know how to attack, but when a player finds a more comfortable offensive rhythm, tactics are fucking shit!
Alan Houston made a three-pointer in the middle. The shooting action was a little sudden. Jackson didn't take off, but just stretched out his hand for a moment, and Houston made a three-pointer. 88:77.

Alan Houston's shooting percentage today is not bad, at least reaching the average level of the season, especially 7 of 3 shots from beyond the three-point line, and the shooting percentage reached 42.8%.

However, he didn't have any celebrations after the goal, because Suter's performance was much better than him, and the team is still behind the Eagles by double digits. Houston is really not in the mood to celebrate.

The Eagles attacked, and Nash and Crawford played a pick-and-roll in the middle to attract attention. Suter circled from the right and ran to the left to receive the ball at 45 degrees.The offensive formation on the field was completely stretched, this side was the weak side, and DeMar Johnson could only chase and defend desperately.

At the same time, Crawford started an air cut in the middle. If the Knicks dared to double-team Johnson inside, Suter would be able to assist Crawford in the alley-oop with a pass.

If Marbury comes up from the side to pinch Souter, he will have to leave Steve Nash wide open on the outside.Nash's three-point shooting rate has remained at around 40% all year round, and he basically hits every shot in the face of open shots.Marbury didn't dare to rush to assist in the defense, so he could only pin his hopes on the inside.

Suter got the chance to single DeMar Johnson. After receiving the ball, he didn't make any shooting fakes, and directly changed direction to the left 60 degrees to open the distance.He dribbled the ball to his left hand from the crotch, and his shoulder shook slightly, shaking DeMar Johnson to the center of gravity.Seeing the opportunity, Suter, who changed direction, took a step back to the left and shot a mid-range fadeaway jumper.

Demar Johnson's reaction speed is not too slow. After regaining his body's center of gravity, he jumped up and blocked the block immediately. However, Suter retreated to the left and pulled a long distance. May be covered.

"Shua", Suter made a steady mid-range shot, 90:77, and scored his 51st point in the game.

Suter has been practicing singles in the team's training games. At the beginning, his partner was Boris Dior, and later he was "Mr. 1700 Million" Rasheed Wallace.

It is not easy for him to get a shot under the defensive interference of Wallace's long arms, but it is still very easy to use the rhythm to hit DeMar Johnson.

Although DeMar Johnson is [-] meters tall, his wingspan and defensive awareness are much worse than Rasheed Wallace.

Suter seldom uses the rhythm to sway the opponent in singles. Usually, he directly uses the speed to complete the pass after the three-threat, or pulls out on the spot and uses the bounce to force the shot.He has rarely played so delicately like this round before, but this does not mean that Suter has no skills and can only play with his body.

Today, he doesn't care how crazy the Knicks are about his defense, he just has to choose to face the difficulties.While striving to score 60 points, it is also necessary to let the outside world more clearly understand how rich their offensive methods are!
 I just finished the nucleic acid test, and I thought I would go later and there were fewer people, but there were also many results.In a small county town, two rounds of city-wide nucleic acid tests were done within a week. In addition to road control, the key point is that there is no news of a confirmed diagnosis. It is really overwhelming.

  I don't know if I heard some wind from above, it's scary.

  
 
(End of this chapter)

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