I'm not really a brutalist striker

第187章 187.破纪录!超越乔丹!单场64分!季后赛历史第1人!(2合1大章)

Chapter 187 187. Break the record!Beyond Jordan!64 points in a single game!No.1 in playoff history! (two in one chapter)

The "Jordan Rule" used by the Pistons back then was called unscrupulous by fans.But even so, the Pistons will not flank Jordan from beyond the three-point line, because Jordan rarely shoots three-pointers.

His main offensive methods come from long two-pointers and breakthroughs. Doing so is purely full and meaningless, and it will even make fans aware of the greatness of Michael Jordan.

However, as a comprehensive insider, Suter often pulls to the outside to shoot three-pointers. The Knicks must follow him closely and resolutely not give him any easy shots.

Suter is actively running on the outside to find opportunities, and Nash is also protecting the basketball at a high position, always observing his position.But the Knicks players were chasing too closely, and the two were always inseparable from Souter. After all, Nash didn't pass the ball.

Suter's expression seemed calm, as if facing the Knicks' frantic double-team, he seemed to be saying. "Pass the ball quickly, there are only two of them, and I'm wide open." Nash felt that he-mother was outrageous.

Ignoring Souter's serious expression, Nash kept improving and passed the ball to Stephen Jackson on the wing, who easily hit the open mid-range score. 100:83.

The Knicks attacked. Except for Josh Davis, who usually didn't play much time, the other four Eagles players seemed a little relaxed in defense. They played very well as a team, which was completely different from the mad dog-like biting in the first half.

At this time, if you defend seriously and expand the point difference to 20 points, the game will soon enter garbage time.In this way, the star will have to rest, and Suter will face a lot of pressure from public opinion if he wants to score points.

And the Eagles also chose to switch defenses, allowing Suter to defend Allen Houston on the outside, and Stephen Jackson to match DeMar Johnson at the 5th position.

In this way, Suter, who has always been wandering on the periphery, is more convenient to play defensive counterattacks. Once the Knicks miss a shot, Suter can launch a counterattack immediately.

Facing Suter's misplaced defense, Alan Houston was in a dilemma at the moment, whether he should play singles or not made him wonder.

It is obviously a set of dislocations for the opponent's No. 5 position to defend him, but Suter's defensive ability is very strong, and his movement speed is not inferior to the outside line.Alan Houston really wasn't sure to score the ball under Suter's single defense.

It would be fine if the singles goal was scored, but once the iron was hit, the Eagles made it clear that they would defend and counterattack. He felt that his body could not withstand the impact of Suter's tiger going down the mountain.

Alan Houston would like to leave the mess of leading the team's reversal to Stephon Marbury. Anyway, that guy has always maintained confidence. As long as he is given the ball, he will definitely dare to play singles.

But in the face of misplaced opportunities, it would be a bit embarrassing for him not to attack.He was not sure about attacking, which made Alan Houston very tormented.

A player who averaged nearly 20 points per game chose not to play in the face of a misplaced one-on-one opportunity, and deliberately passed the ball to others. Houston himself was embarrassed to hear about this, and he might as well not be in the league in the future.

After a short thought, Alan Houston decided to attack with the ball. Even if Suter has no offensive advantage in one-on-one singles, Houston must make his image look tougher.

Alan Houston can't get any bargains against Souter, and the explosive power and speed of the two are not at the same level.

I saw Alan Houston changing the direction of the frame and trying to shake a little space, but no matter how Houston made fake moves, Suter never lost his position.

In the end, it was Suter who released a wave of water in order to prevent the game from entering the garbage time too early. Houston barely found a breakthrough opportunity and hit a jumper with an emergency stop near the basket in the middle distance. 100:85.

Unknowingly, Alan Houston also scored 28 points in this game.But if it wasn't for Suter's deliberate release of water, it would be difficult for Houston to easily score points on Suter's head.

In the Eagles battle, Suter attracted two Knicks players to double-team without the ball.DeMarre Johnson and Frank Williams kept running after him, and he couldn't even catch the ball, let alone score.

We can only grab offensive rebounds as much as possible and try to end the offense with a second offense.

Once encountering this kind of defensive intensity, it is undoubtedly more difficult for players to score.Even if he is as strong as Michael Jordan, he was restricted by the Pistons' "Jordan Law" to crying bitterly before he ushered in a helper.

In order to get rid of this double-teaming tactic, Suter can only grab the offensive rebounds as much as possible, and only the second attack can be the opportunity for Suter to make a shot when he is not double-teamed.

Nash passed the ball to the open Stephen Jackson, who was in good offensive form and hit another jumper from the mid-range. 102:85.

In the high-intensity confrontation of the playoffs, it is generally difficult to come across opportunities like Jackson's easy shots. However, because Suter can attract the two Knicks players without the ball, Nash's assist in the last quarter is simply amazing. The brush flew up.

This is already his 12th assist today. If he keeps playing at this pace, it won't take long for Nash to send out 15 assists.

The Knicks attacked, Stephen Marbury hit Nash with the ball on his back, arched twice on the left side, then turned to the baseline and went to the basketball.Nash's defensive ability is relatively average, and the others didn't intend to help defend at all, so Marbury's play is considered easy. 102:87.

The Eagles attacked, and Suter continued to be double-teamed without the ball, leading two people to run.After Stephen Jackson received the ball, this time someone rotated, and he passed the ball to Derek Anderson, who made an easy layup with an empty cut to the basket. 104:87.

As long as the Hawks players are willing to share the ball, it will be too difficult for the Knicks to defend three defenses and four defenses.Everyone is a top player who can play at the NBA level, and when the Hawks already have an advantage in the starting lineup, it is impossible for three people to defend four people to achieve a complete blockade.

Stephon Marbury felt himself standing up again.I don't know if it's his illusion, but I always feel that Nash's defensive enthusiasm is much worse than that in the first half.

So he chose to single out Nash again without hesitation, but when he broke through with the ball, he was hit by the young Eagles.

Josh Davis can be included in the roster by the coaching staff in the playoffs because of his excellent defensive enthusiasm.

His main function is to defend. Marbury only noticed that Suter was pulled to the outside by Alan Houston, and felt that there was no risk in breaking through the inside. In the end, Josh Davis, who came to defend him from the silhouette, gave him a shot from the side. Pegboard hat.

Derek Anderson picked up the basketball and passed it to Nash immediately. After taking a dribble from the right, Nash passed the ball to Suter, who was running on the left.At this time, it was too late for the Knicks players to think about double-teaming, because Suter had already been at the forefront of the defensive counterattack.

Shandon Anderson has no choice but to let Josh Davis go to help. The opponent is running in a straight line, and he is running in a diagonal line. He can't catch up with Suter's dog-like speed at all.

DeMar Johnson could only chase back hard, but he couldn't stop Suter from receiving the ball, and he didn't dare to reach out for a foul.At this moment, there is no one in the entire frontcourt. If a player dares to pull someone from behind or foul at this time, according to league rules, it will be two free throws and one throw.

Two free throws plus a ball possession conversion, it's a fucking blood loss.

Considering this, Demar Johnson did not dare to reach out rashly, and could only watch Suter dunk the ball in with one hand like a roc spreading its wings. "Bang"! 106:87, Suter's 57th personal point, only one point away from breaking Chamberlain's single-game high in his rookie season!
The Knicks attacked, and Shandon Anderson played a pick-and-roll breakthrough that caused a foul by Josh Davis. He made two free throws at the free throw line, helping the team to cling to the score with difficulty. 106:89.

This time the defender Josh Davis wanted to give his opponent another seal, but was tricked into a foul by Shandon Anderson.

As a rookie player with high defensive enthusiasm, his experience is still much worse than that of the veteran after all.

Once the Eagles fall into a positional battle, it is difficult for Suter to catch the ball.Nash could only pass the ball to Josh Davis who was emptied by the opponent. Davis showed his extremely poor offensive skills. As a result, Shandon Anderson missed the basket under the defensive interference.

DeMar Johnson and Houston were desperately stuck, pushing Suter out of the penalty area, and Williams protected the backcourt rebound.

However, Williams, who usually doesn't have much playing time, made a mistake in passing the ball because he passed the ball to Marbury without observing the opponent's position. As a result, Nash jumped out from the wing and broke the ball.

Nash picked up the basketball without even thinking about it, and immediately passed it to Suter who ran out of the three-point line.

This time Suter didn't have any players around him, and he forced a jumper three-pointer against DeMar Johnson's defense at 45 degrees on the left.

It's a pity that Suter's shot was a bit hasty this time, and without the hit rate bonus of the gentleman's sword on the right, the ball was not made.However, the offensive rebound was knocked down by Josh Davis and passed to Nash again to reorganize the offense.

The current situation of the Knicks is simply too embarrassing. Although the five small lineups can maximize the mobility of the lineup, there are no big players guarding the penalty area. The Knicks' rebound protection is simply terrible.Even Josh Davis can do whatever he wants in the paint, turning Rodman into an offensive rebound with ease.

Nash took the ball and passed it to Suter, who was running on the left. Suter held the ball and dangled it one meter away from the 60-degree three-point line on the left.DeMar Johnson himself is a floor player, and his jumping ability is not very good. He was afraid that he would not be able to block the shot, so he could only raise his arm to interfere, but was shaken by Suter's shooting fake and lost his center of gravity.

Seeing the opportunity, Suter took the ball to the middle and made an emergency stop, raising the ball above his head with both hands, attracting Frank Williams' help defense block.

As a result, Suter's shot was still a fake move this time. When the opponent jumped up, Suter immediately jumped towards Williams.After the two bodies collided in the air, Suter pushed the ball to the basket with one hand and made a standard shooting action.

Although James Harden hasn't entered the league yet, his best plays have appeared in the league ahead of schedule.

It is difficult for ordinary people to use this method to make fouls. Suter has the top bullet speed in the league, and he only needs to jump forward on the spot to go high and far.The two had obvious physical contact in the air. The arc of the ball he threw back was not high, but the trajectory was very straight. Under the watchful eyes of all the fans at the scene, the ball hit the board steadily.

At the same time, the whistle of the sideline referee also sounded, 2+1, this is a wonderful 2+1 goal!

The home fans who saw this scene stood up and cheered loudly, sending warm applause and screams for Suter.

No one considered whether this foul-making style of play was a little too disgusting.

Narrator Mark Anderson.Called: "The vulture hit another mid-range shot and caused a defensive foul on Williams. He has scored 59 points and officially broke the record for the highest scoring in a rookie season held by Chamberlain!"

"If this additional penalty can be hit, the vulture will score 60 points, becoming the third player in league history to score 60 points in a single playoff game after Baylor and Michael Jordan."

"The opponent relaxes his defensive vigilance a little bit and he can score. The vulture's personal performance is too strong."

Partner Tom Horvath sighed: "This is a horror show that even Michael Jordan has never had, because Jordan does not have such a strong long-range shooting ability as the Vulture. He can put tremendous pressure on the opponent from beyond the three-point line. I think the Vulture's scoring explosiveness has reached the peak in history!"

Suter stood on the free throw line and clapped hands with his teammates one by one. The audience in the audience did not know who took the lead, and the audience rhythmically shouted for MVP.

This scene shocked all the fans who watched the game live. It is hard to imagine that a rookie can enjoy this kind of treatment in the playoffs, standing on the free throw line and listening to the voice of MVP.

Mark Anderson said: "I am honored to be able to witness history today. The Vulture is definitely the youngest star in NBA history to enjoy the MVP call. He can hear the MVP call at home in his rookie season. This must be the first in history. Times, even Michael Jordan didn't get that kind of treatment."

Partner Tom Horvath said: "Since Michael Jordan retired, the league has been selecting a new Jordan successor, but now I suddenly feel that the gimmick of Jordan's successor has no meaning, because at this moment, there is a new god. Rising quietly under our watchful eyes!"

"He is not Jordan's successor, nor is he Kemp's successor. I think his strength this season is already qualified to challenge Michael Jordan!"

At the free throw line, Suter made a steady hit and added a penalty, and officially scored his 60th point in the game, becoming the youngest 60-pointer in NBA history, 108:89.

When returning to defense, Suter put his hands by his ears with an arrogant face, and listened to the voice of the entire Phillips Arena with "answer" Iverson's classic celebration action!
Suter knew that he only needed three more points to tie Michael Jordan's single-game playoff scoring record.

There was still plenty of time, and he didn't feel any defensive pressure, but his body was getting more and more excited.It seems that even the physical strength has not decreased in the slightest, and it seems that they can continue to play for another 48 minutes.

Michael Jordan is the god of basketball in this period, and being able to tie or break his record is definitely the life that all players want.This is a kind of honor, and it is also an expression of one's own strength.

The Hawks have already led the Knicks by 19 points. In fact, the game could have entered garbage time long ago. Just to make the Knicks lose less ugly, Suter has been releasing water on the defensive end.

Otherwise, with Suter's terrifying defense ability, it will definitely not be so easy for the Knicks to score.

Suter has been releasing water on the defensive end, but Alan Houston did not receive a pass from his teammates in the previous few rounds.He was a little confused, why didn't the Knicks let Alan Houston play more?
Could it be that his prestige has reached the point where Wilkens dare not let Alan Houston displace the main attack?

This time when Suter was defending, he simply retreated two meters away, wishing he could all retreat to the basket. He wanted to see if Alan Houston could shoot or not.

Souter's actions undoubtedly deeply stimulated Houston. As the second head of the Knicks, when did he suffer this kind of grievance?
Shit, what the hell does this guy mean?Could it be that in his eyes I am a waste that needs no defense at all?In the eyes of my teammates, I am also a waste, otherwise why can't I receive a pass from my teammates when I am open?
This kind of treatment is something Alan Houston has never encountered in his previous career. Once upon a time, he was also a star player who could force opponents to double-team him, and he was the most eye-catching mid-range shot king on the court.

Since his rookie season, he has averaged double figures per game for 10 consecutive seasons.Last season, he averaged 22.5 points per game, and his shooting percentage and three-point shooting percentage remained at 45% and 40% respectively.

Seeing Suter make an insulting defensive move to himself, Alan Houston almost gritted his teeth and pulled out on the spot from beyond the three-point line.But even so, Suter on the defensive end didn't interfere at all, just stood there and watched him quietly, which made Alan Houston feel ashamed. "Shua", 108:92.

Houston didn't look happy after making a three-pointer. He knew that the opponent deliberately let him shoot. This kind of scoring gave him no sense of accomplishment, and he even felt that it was an insult to himself.

He felt a little pathetic, serving tea and water in the Detroit Pistons early in his career, acting as a substitute boy.At his peak, he was pushed down by Michael Jordan on the ground and frantically rubbed against him. At the end of his career, he became a stepping stone for newcomers, and was ignored by Souter.

Perhaps when people discuss Suter in the future, they will think of him, the league's mid-range shooting king who was released by Suter for two steps in the playoffs.

The Eagles attacked, and Suter, who fell into a positional battle, was double-teamed by the Knicks. The opponent still chose Josh Davis, who made the most unreasonable empty shots.This time, Josh Davis missed the basket with an open mid-range shot.

Shooting has never been his strong point. What he is best at is defense and breakthroughs after air cuts. His mid-range and long-range shots have always been unstable, and he can be picked by Mike Woodson, thanks to his enthusiasm on the court.

At this time, Suter also had a headache. Although he was good at grabbing offensive rebounds, every time his teammates shot, the Knicks would have at least two players jam him one after the other, and then let others protect the backcourt rebounds.

This made it difficult for Suter to think of jumping, and he didn't dare to push people too much, otherwise today's referee would definitely send him off the court easily.

The Knicks counterattacked, Nash stepped forward to press, Marbury almost made a mistake when dribbling, and the ball was pulled out of the sideline by Nash.

The lack of physical strength of the Knicks players has been exposed. Marbury only rested for a short time at the end of the second quarter, and even his calf has started to tremble. Otherwise, he would not be able to dribble the ball under Nash's pressure. out the sideline.

In addition, Marbury saw that the team was behind and was eager to perform. The control of the overall rhythm was already a bit extreme. Being robbed by Nash, Marbury looked like a water dispenser who was too good to pick his feet. players.

At this time, the Knicks chose to make a substitution. The 1-meter-tall backup point guard Mookie Norris played and replaced Marbury, who was exhausted.

Wilkens could see that Marbury was a little tired on the court, his experience could no longer play a role, and he was no longer the best candidate for defending Souter.

Wilkens no longer intends to win the game, he just wants to stop Suter from scoring, so the more energetic Norris is undoubtedly more suitable to stay on the court than Marbury.

The Knicks attacked, and after Marbury was off the field, Alan Houston became the core of the Knicks' well-deserved offense.Houston received a pass from his teammate on the outside, and Suter withdrew from the defense at a distance of two meters, regardless of whether Houston would shoot directly.

Hawks head coach Mike Woodson didn't know how to evaluate his approach from the sidelines, and the suspicion of releasing water was too blatant.

However, the NBA does not stipulate that players cannot openly release water on the court, but in a sense, Suter's behavior is more like a provocation to Alan Houston.

Originally, when the team led by a big score, the purpose of letting go of the water was to save some face for the opponent, so that the stars could play a little longer and get better data.

But Su Te's blatant release of water looks more like the madness of young people.It is estimated that Alan Houston at this time will not only not be grateful to Souter, but also gritted his teeth with hatred in his heart, wishing to go up and have a PK with Souter in the imperial city.

Alan Houston felt that he could not be humiliated, and Suter even let himself two steps away to defend. If he didn't shoot, how would he survive in the league in the future?
After catching the ball, Alan Houston attacked very decisively, shooting a three-pointer from an open center, and there was no sloppiness from receiving the ball to shooting.

His open three-pointer is very good, and his three-pointer shooting rate of up to 40% this season can basically guarantee that he can shoot without missing a shot. "Shua", 108:95.

The rookie player Josh Davis, who was eager to perform after playing, became a spoiler.Suter didn't want the point difference to widen too much, but after Josh Davis was emptied, he caught a jumper from the right corner and hit a three-pointer. He decisively returned Alan Houston, which made Suter feel very headache . 111:95.

Nash's single-game assists reached 15, tying his personal playoff career assist record. Once again, Nash will join hands with Suter to create a milestone tonight.

The Knicks were attacking, Suter continued to not defend, even though Alan Houston shot endlessly on the court, Houston, who saw this scene, was not polite, and continued to shoot three-pointers from outside the three-point line.Unfortunately, the ball was a bit too strong, and the rebound was picked off by Josh Davis.

Teammates can easily get data now, and Josh Davis has grabbed a lot of rebounds since he came on the court.Being able to contribute one's own strength in a high-profile occasion like the playoffs is definitely a more festive thing than New Year's.

Of course, except for Suter, it is very difficult for him to connect with the ball now, let alone count the data.

In the next two rounds, Suter forced two shots, but they all missed the shot due to serious interference, and the gentleman's sword on the right side didn't work. The heart wants to defend him to death.

At the end of the game with 4 minutes and 26 seconds left, Suter finally got another good offensive opportunity.He received a pass from Nash in a quick counterattack and forced a breakthrough with the ball, causing a foul by DeMar Johnson.

When Suter uses Eurostep one-on-one, it is difficult for the opponent to defend. DeMar Johnson is not as flexible as him, and he is still in a retreat state. If he does not pull people, he will definitely be passed by Suter, and may even be passed by Suter Specially scored a 2+1.

At the free throw line, Suter made two free throws, and the fans stood up again, rhythmically shouting for MVP.

The commentator Mark Anderson said: "The vulture used the iconic running and bombing to counterattack and scored two more points. Demar Johnson had no choice but to choose to pull people. He seemed to have been dragged down by the vulture, and he obviously played Less time than a vulture, but the result is the first to show fatigue."

Partner Tom Horvath said with a smile: "The Vultures have already scored 62 points, and as long as they score one more point, they can tie Michael Jordan's scoring record in a single game in the playoffs. Hit another sports goal, and the Vultures It will create a new historical record and become the holder of the scoring record in a single playoff game in NBA history!"

"Even though the Knicks have fallen behind by a full 20 points, the Vultures have a reason to continue playing. For the Knicks players, this period of time will definitely be a torture."

Just when the outside world is speculating on which time period the Vulture will break Michael Jordan's record of 63 points in a single game, the Vulture scored faster than people imagined.

In the next round, he ignored Alan Houston and suddenly ran to flank Mucci Norris.Norris was absent-minded and just wanted to finish the game as soon as possible. Suter's sudden attack undoubtedly caught him by surprise. In a panic, Suter stabbed the basketball to complete the steal.

Suter did not hesitate after picking up the basketball, and took advantage of the situation to launch a counterattack in the frontcourt.

At the same time, there was a dramatic scene on the field. After being intercepted, Norris directly hugged Nash without the ball. This was an obvious foul and should be awarded two free throws and one throw.

But the sideline referee turned a blind eye to Norris' behavior and didn't blow his whistle. Like all the Eagles fans on the scene, he watched Suter stride forward and dunk the basketball with one hand one step away from the free throw line. , scored his 64th point in the game, officially breaking the single-game playoff scoring record held by Michael Jordan!

By this time, the referee knew very well that the goal of Souter and the Eagles was to break the historical record. Would he stand up and act as a spoiler?

The referee didn't want to do this kind of harm to others, so he pretended not to see Norris hugging Nash.Anyway, this is just a small detail. With Suter's personal performance of 64 points in a single game in the playoffs, no one would care about it at all.

If Suter's simple scoring opportunity was destroyed by the opponent's deliberate foul and ultimately failed to break Michael Jordan's scoring record, he will definitely be angered by many fans after the game.

President David Stern also doesn't want to see this kind of thing happen. After all, only gimmicks can attract traffic, and traffic is the foundation of the league's expansion.

It is impossible for the Knicks to reverse because of this kind of thing, and they will not save any face. Mookie Norris' actions are even more losing and losing, which is a typical example of harming others and benefiting oneself.

In fact, the referee gave the Knicks more free throws, but his heart was toward Suter.

He knew that the Knicks couldn't beat the Hawks at all, and the league was trying to support Souter. Only when the difference in points between the two teams widened too much would Souter have more opportunities to perform.

As for whether the Knicks became the background board for the star to break the record, whether it will affect the next home attendance rate, David Stern is not worried about these things at all.

New York has the largest fan market in the entire league, so there is no need to worry about attendance in the playoffs.As long as the Knicks can make the playoffs, the home attendance will definitely be full.

If some people don't come, others will naturally take the top spot. After all, the joke that a multi-millionaire can be killed by throwing a brick at a high-level in New York is not a joke.

NBA referees are actually not as fair as people think when calling the game. Usually rookies are easily targeted by referees, calling for defensive fouls, and it is not easy to get whistles on the offensive end, but Suter is obviously not in this category.

League president David Stern has always sent people to pay attention to this game. No matter what happens in this game, he will appear on Stern's desk immediately after the game.

Suter's performance in his rookie season was too explosive, and his style of play was loved by fans. Stern felt that promoting him would be beneficial to the development of the league, and at least it could raise the ratings of the league to a higher level.

After Suter scored a goal, Mike Woodson immediately replaced him off the court. Suter and his teammates clapped hands one by one to celebrate. Both teams sent full substitutes to play, and the game officially entered garbage time.

Suter was still on the court during this time period in order to break Michael Jordan's scoring record.Now that the record has been broken, let's stop there, otherwise, once the opponent is angered, the Knicks are likely to make malicious and hurtful actions, which is not worth the candle for the Eagles.

Stay on the front line when doing things, so that we can meet each other in the future, and slapping opponents for no reason during garbage time is not advocated in the NBA.

Most coaches in the NBA are very careful, and they are usually unwilling to keep the main players on the court to continue scoring points during garbage time.

Bad things can happen at any time, no matter how small the possibility is, when it does happen, the damage will be huge, and no one can afford this kind of loss, especially in the playoffs when stars are needed.

Before, the Knicks players were always afraid that Suter would break Michael Jordan's single-game scoring record in the playoffs, just like Zhou Qi was afraid that he would not be able to eat egg-filled pancakes.

However, once the dust settled on this matter, the Knicks players felt that it was not that bad. Even the head coach Wilkens let out a sigh, not knowing whether it was emotion or helplessness.

At the end of the game, the score of the two teams was fixed at 136:115. The Hawks beat the Knicks by 21 points at home and won the Eastern Conference semifinals.

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