I'm not really a brutalist striker

Chapter 185 185. Breaking the scoring record in a single game!

Chapter 185 185. Breaking the scoring record in a single game!

In the next period of time, the speed of the offensive and defensive transition of the two teams became significantly faster.

Realizing that the game time is getting less and less, the Knicks also began to promote the offensive speed, reducing the frequency of multiple ball transfers in positional battles.

Strictly speaking, Stephon Marbury is not an excellent point guard, because he never thought of pressing the rhythm to reduce the number of rounds.He just wants to play beautiful personal data, and the team will always be second in his heart.

Marbury does not want to stay in the Knicks to play, although here has the league's largest fan market, but with the Knicks' current lineup, it is undoubtedly more difficult to win the championship.

However, the Knicks management has a lot of money and is willing to spend money, and is willing to offer Marbury a generous contract extension, so Marbury is willing to stay here to play.But compared to the team's record, Marbury values ​​data more.

On the offensive end, Marbury made a high pass to hit the ball, and DeMar Johnson made an air cut layup, which was blocked by Suter behind him.The Eagles counterattacked quickly. After Suter held the ball to attract the defense, he gave the ball to Derek Anderson at 45 degrees on the left. The latter missed a three-pointer with an open jumper.

The Knicks, who protected the backcourt rebounds, also quickly pushed back. Alan Houston forced Jackson to face the basket and missed a layup under defensive interference.

Falling into a positional battle, Suter singled out DeMar Johnson after receiving the ball, but was double-teamed by the Knicks. Suter did not choose to pass the ball, and after changing direction, he directly missed a mid-range jumper.

The Knicks were attacking, and Stephen Marbury played pick-and-roll with the ball to get rid of Nash by rhythm.

This is the second block that Suter gave to the Knicks in a short period of time. Seriously, Suter is fully capable of dominating both offense and defense.

Under the basket, Tim Thomas was lucky enough to pick up an offensive rebound, and with Crawford raising his arms high, he chose to throw a shot from the left side. Unfortunately, the goal was still missed.

Suter, who protected the backcourt rebound, quickly transferred the ball to Nash. The latter counterattacked against Marbury's defense and broke through for a layup. The ball rolled around the edge of the basket three times and rolled out. The Eagles Has missed shots in three consecutive rounds and has not scored in sports battles.The same is true for the Knicks, and the two sides have fallen into a weird blacksmithing battle.

The Knicks, who successfully interfered with Nash's breakthrough layup, quickly pushed back.Alan Houston grabbed the backcourt rebound and immediately found Shandon Anderson, who was going down the frontcourt.Although the latter got rid of Derek Anderson's defense by running, Alan Houston's long pass from the quarterback was obviously not well-fed.

The commentator Mark Anderson said: "The Knicks' offense has been too chaotic during this period, and they failed to grasp several opportunities. It seems that the score is not far behind, but in fact it is difficult for the Knicks to catch up."

Partner Tom Horvath said: "It's not just the Knicks. In fact, there have been some problems with the status of the Eagles players during this period. The frequent strikes on the offensive end seem to let us see the contest between the two sides in the second quarter."

"If it weren't for the high shooting percentages of the vultures and Jackson, it is estimated that the eagles would be difficult to maintain a double-digit advantage. Derek Anderson missed a lot of open shots today, so we can't blame the vultures After being double-teamed by the opponent, he still chooses to force a jump shot."

Mark Anderson said: "The Eagles should call a timeout and find a way to slow down the rhythm, let the vultures and Jackson shoot more, Derek Anderson had better not shoot, his performance today is indeed a bit poor. Replace Wallace on the stage The same is true for Crawford, who basically didn't contribute much in this section."

As soon as the words fell, Crawford made another mistake on the court.

After receiving the ball from Suter on the bottom line on the right, he saw that the opponent jumped up and did not make a shot. Instead, he used a shooting fake to pass the ball to Derek Anderson, who was cutting inside.

The passing space between the two was too small this time, and it almost turned into a hand-to-hand pass, and the pass route was very low, so that Anderson, who was cutting to the basket, failed to receive the pass smoothly. The ball, bent over to save it twice but still failed to catch it, was finally touched by Anderson's leg out of the baseline.

Today Derek Anderson is the undercover agent of the Eagles in the Knicks. Although he can't blame him for failing to catch the pass this round, his shooting percentage today is outrageous, and he also has three turnovers. The offensive contribution is very little. , The defensive end is not too brilliant.

The Eagles fans who watched this round of the series through the live broadcast were a little depressed, wishing they could play instead of Derek Anderson, and also couldn't understand why Woodson didn't change this guy off the court.

"Fuck! Can you let the vulture take the ball and shoot more, what the hell are Crawford and Anderson doing? Can't you wait for the vulture to come up to catch up and then pass the ball?"

"I really don't know what this guy Woodson thinks. He is very adaptable on weekdays. Why didn't he put Anderson and Crawford off the court today? Although Wallace's offensive touch today is also very bad, but in the end At least he won't make mistakes as frequently as Crawford!"

"A good crushing game made these pig teammates feel suspenseful. How can the vulture score 60 points if they continue to fight like this? Can't the vulture make two more shots? Is it better than others to strike iron?"

Of course, the vulture on the court doesn't know these comments from the outside world. Without barrage, he can't understand the fans' thoughts in time.

But he has used his own influence to prove to the outside world what a human balloon star is.

What is Human Balloon Star?

The human balloon star not only has beautiful personal data and beautiful playing style, but also has a terrifying fan base.

In this way, if the team wins the game, it is all due to him, and if the team loses, it means that he has done his best, and there is no need to be afraid of doubts anyway.Because there will always be fans who stand up and explain for him, packaging him as an omnipotent lonely hero.

The Knicks were attacking, and the leading star Marbury stood up confidently to take over the banner of the offense. As a result, under the defensive interference of Nash and Souter, he made a mid-range stop jumper and hit the iron.

Marbury's offensive efficiency tonight has almost fallen to the bottom, but the Knicks are currently behind by a large score, and the role players dare not make rash moves, for fear of being responsible and being scolded by the head coach.So no matter how hard Marbury is, he can only bite the bullet and shoot, and Wilkens can't change him off the court.

It sounds like this situation is a bit weird, but this is the situation the Knicks are currently encountering.

Stephen Jackson grabbed the backcourt rebound in the crowd, and Suter was called out by head coach Mike Woodson just as he wanted to make a quick push.

I saw Woodson standing on the sidelines at the moment and yelling to the players: "Don't worry, stabilize the rhythm, and play well according to the tactics! Don't let the Knicks benefit from it!"

The Hawks' offense has been a bit loose in recent times. Although the Knicks didn't take the opportunity to recover any points, it is definitely the safest way to play steadily when they are in the lead.

To play according to the tactics, it is to pass the ball to Suter first, or Nash and Suter both play pick-and-roll in the high position.If there is a chance, he will directly cut without the ball. If there is no chance, Suter can attract the opponent to double-team after receiving the ball, thus creating the next round of offensive opportunities.If the opponent doesn't come forward to pinch, then Suter can play singles with the ball.

Suter made a 45-degree run from the left bottom corner, stood outside the three-point line to adjust his rhythm, and when Crawford came out to cover, he suddenly accelerated and made an air cut to the middle, successfully receiving Steve Jeff Nash's pass.

The tactics that Mike Woodson arranged for Souter were the "improved version of the Eagles' offense" created by the former Hawks' meritorious coach Hubie Brown.

The core purpose of the Eagles' offensive tactics is to use high screens to cut into the basket, so as to create opportunities for players to play singles and misplaced as much as possible. It can be regarded as one of the favorite tactics of the stars.

However, the main offensive position of the Eagles has always been the shooting guard, and small forwards can also be used, but no team has ever played this tactic with inside players as the core.Because the movement speed of the inside players is limited, even if a misplacement opportunity is created, the ball in the high position can easily be intercepted by a small player, so the Eagles' offense is not suitable for the inside.

But Suter is obviously a different kind of guy. He has the height of the inside line, the speed of the guard, and the explosive power of the striker. When these advantages appear in one player at the same time, Mike Woodson feels that he has reason to tailor a Hawks offense for Suter. The 2.0 version.

Suter cuts to catch the ball and uses the Eurostep again against the defense.He moved to the left in the first step, and deceived Tim Thomas, who came to help him defend himself, and then took a big step in the second step, passing DeMar Johnson in front of him to complete the pass, rubbing his left hand The back-up basket gently sends the ball into the hoop. "Shua", 92:77.

After the goal, Suter showed a smile on his face. He is capable of writing and martial arts, soft on the inside and strong on the outside. This is the performance he should have in the playoffs.

The Knicks attacked, Marbury broke through Nash one-on-one and gave the ball to Alan Houston.After receiving the ball, Houston had no room to shoot. After two dribbles, he could only pass it to Tim Thomas who came to meet him. The latter took advantage of his height to catch the ball and hit a three-pointer.

He didn't completely get rid of Crawford's defense, but Crawford belongs to the center of the floor, and it is difficult to cause too much defensive interference in the face of this kind of stand-by. 92:80.

After the goal, Tim Thomas couldn't help shouting. This was his first three-pointer in the game.I have to say, it feels so fucking good not to be defended by Suter!

He felt that he stood up in an instant, and even the depression after being brutally abused by Souter was swept away, and he felt that he could lead the team to comeback in the next time.

Wilkens, the head coach and general manager of the Knicks, was a little speechless when he saw this scene, and decided not to renew his contract with Tim Thomas after the end of the season.

This guy is not cheap, but his contribution to the team is very average. Looking at the statistics alone, Tim Thomas is indeed outstanding, but his defensive efficiency is really hard to describe.Moreover, this guy has some personality problems. He is a typical bully and fears the tough. It is difficult to create value in head-to-head games.

Facing Rasheed Wallace's defense, his shooting percentage was less than 40%, and he didn't even dare to play alone in the end.But now that he saw Crawford defending him, this guy became energetic in an instant, and he felt like he was standing up again.

The Eagles attacked, and Suter made an air cut again after the pick-and-roll and was followed closely by the opponent. Nash couldn't find a chance to pass the ball, so he could only pass the ball to Stephen Jackson.

Jackson was sober in the world, standing there without moving, covering the basketball with both hands and waiting for Suter to come out to respond.This time Suter received a pass from the bottom line on the right. Facing the Knicks' double-teaming, Suter took advantage of his height and quickly transferred the ball to Nash.The latter caught the ball and dribbled one step to break through to the inside, and hit a high-arc throw during the march, helping Suter get his seventh assist in the game. 94:80.

The Knicks were attacking, and Marbury wanted to single out Nash in the high post. After calling the pick-and-roll, he failed to get rid of the defense, but he didn't want to pass the ball.He could only dribble the ball under his crotch and then turned around and forced a breakthrough, but Stephen Jackson, who came up from the wing to help defend, cut off the basketball.

Stephen Jackson's defensive awareness is recognized as good, and he has averaged more than 11 steals per game in 1.2 seasons in his career.

His steals are not Iverson's kind of gambling steals, but insidious like praying mantises catching cicadas and orioles.Although it is indeed a bit dark to start, and often slaps people's forearms with a few red marks, the success rate is indeed very high.

Jackson bent down to pick up the basketball from the ground and quickly pushed forward. Suter also rushed out immediately, and got rid of Demar Johnson's entanglement just after halftime.

Jackson passed the ball to Suter, and Shandon Anderson ignored Jackson, turned around and rushed towards Suter.

Seeing that Souter didn't intend to pass the ball at all, Shandon Anderson gave him a hard pull and chose to foul early because he would rather foul than let him dunk.Because once Suter jumps up and then fouls, there is a high probability that it will be a 2+1 dunk.

The referee whistled a defensive foul. At the free throw line, Suter made two free throws and scored his 55th point in the game, officially breaking his previous scoring record in a single game!

The commentator Mark Anderson shouted: "With these two free throws, the vulture once again refreshed his career scoring record! And there are only five points left from the 60 mark. There is a great chance to make history, or even Challenge Michael Jordan's miracle of 63 points in a single game in the playoffs!"

"This is a terrifying and crazy individual performance. Shandon Anderson knew that he couldn't withstand the impact of the vultures, so he could only choose to draw fouls in advance."

Partner Tom Horvath said: "As long as the vulture passes the ball to Jackson who follows up, it is an easy opportunity to score, but he obviously wants to score by himself rather than assist. His desire to score is very strong tonight, and his touch is really hot Gotta get hot."

"It seems that not only we are concerned about breaking the historical record, even the Vulture himself wants to beat Michael Jordan and become the No.1 single-game scoring No. [-] in NBA history!"

(End of this chapter)

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