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Chapter 150

Chapter 150

The audience was ebullient, and the commentator said loudly: "There is suspense again in the game, this dunk is so beautiful!"

Ryder looked around confidently after landing, and Davis always felt that Ryder was looking at him intentionally or unintentionally.

"Demonstration?" Davis smiled.

The final score is 49 points!Just one point away from full marks!
Barkley exaggeratedly hugged Ewing next to him.

DeWeese steps onto the court, it's his turn.

"DeWeese was under a lot of pressure and Ryder scored an amazing 49 points!"

But DeWeese didn't feel any pressure at all.

This time, he didn't go to the bottom line again.

"It seems that Davis is not going to continue to use the free throw line to dunk, let's see what kind of performance he will bring us."

Davis patted O'Neill.

"Shaq, come help me."

O'Neal stood up, and Davis handed him the ball.

"Go to the place where you like to stand when you usually want to stand, and lift the ball up." Davis pointed to the position between the reasonable collision zone and the free throw line, and said to O'Neal.

O'Neal came to that position with the ball.

"Hold the ball and don't move!"

After placing O'Neal, Davis ran beyond the three-point line to prepare for a run-up.

After the start, Davis came to O'Neal and jumped high, then copied the ball in his hands, and the whole person began to spin.

The ball followed Davis in a circle before being smashed into the basket.

"Wow! Perfect dunk! Perfect idea!" (Gordon's first dunk in the final)
After landing, Davis lowered his head and waved his hands, and then he was hugged by O'Neal.

"Michael, you are such a genius, how did you come up with this kind of action?"

Davis chuckled.

Ryder was off the court, and his expression suddenly became serious.

No matter from any aspect, this ball is an out-and-out dunk.

Sure enough, all the referees raised their 10-point signs.

Kemp started the second round with a dunk of his own.

He also walked to the baseline on the other side, and it seemed that he was about to dunk at the free throw line.

But his take-off height was obviously not enough, and he threw the ball directly to the neck of the basket.

In this way, Kemp ended his fifth slam dunk contest ahead of schedule. . .

The unfinished dunks were all 25 points, and Kemp used his two chances to score Davis once. . .

Kemp had a wry smile on his face after he left the field, and his whole black face wrinkled into a chrysanthemum.

Ryder came to the field with a solemn face, he ran behind the center line, and the mascots and staff next to him quickly made room for him.

He sprinted at high speed with the ball, and the last big windmill in front of him ended his slam dunk contest.

Ryder stared at the big screen nervously.

48 points.

Ryder shook his head, but still looked at Davis with some hope.

Davis has already played, he walked to the sidelines and pulled the mascot of the Magic team to the field.

The mascot was not noticed for a moment and was directly pulled to the ground by Davis.

DeWeese just dragged the mascot all the way into the court and threw it into the low paint.

His move also caused a burst of laughter from the sidelines, and then everyone was seriously watching what move DeWeese would use.

DeWeese motioned for the mascot to stand there with the ball over his head, holding it with both hands.

Then he came to the baseline, took a deep breath, looked at the basketball over the mascot's head, and started sprinting.

He flew over the mascot like a high jumper, legs outstretched side by side, then switched hands under his legs before dunking the ball into the hoop with his left hand.

The huge stadium was silent for a full three seconds, and suddenly there was a tsunami of cheers and applause.

"I've never seen such a slam dunk. The game is over, and Davis won the game with another full-score action!" Barkley announced the result of the game directly off the court, even though the referee was still in shock and didn't score at all.

Of course, in the end, the referees unanimously gave the brand with full marks.

"Congratulations to the host for winning the honor of Dunk King, the task is completed, and the reward - Aaron Gordon dunk bag."

Davis instantly received the system reward.He just felt that there were countless dunk moves in his mind instantly.

The wonderful moves in the slam dunk contest just now were played repeatedly on the big screen, and Davis's four dunks were the most repeated.

Jordan deliberately came over to congratulate Davis.

"Congratulations, you won the slam dunk title. I really became a top superstar in the league from the dunk title back then." Jordan said to Davis with a smile.

"But, Michael, I won't just get five points in my three-point contest." Davis said unceremoniously at the old hooligan.

Jordan's face instantly turned from black to red, and then from red to purple.

He glared at Davis: "Boy, would you like me to teach you what it means to respect the old and love the young?"

After speaking, the two laughed together.

"Then show me another three-pointer champion."

Soon, the three-point contest will begin.

This year's players are last year's three-point contest champion, Mark Price of the Cavaliers, Davis' teammate, Steve Kerr, the Bulls' main point guard BJ Armstrong, and the Spurs' sharpshooters Dell Ellis and Michael Davis.

Cole is now an indispensable member of the Magic's bench. He has completed his transformation like a pure shooter and now has only one task on the court, which is to catch the ball from outside the three-point line and then shoot it in.

Although he doesn't play long, he can make 1.2 three-pointers per game and score 10 points in less than 4.5 minutes.

He is also the one with the highest three-point shooting percentage in the Magic team, with a shooting percentage of 44.4%.

But the first thing he said after playing was: "Michael, if I knew you were going to participate in this competition, I wouldn't have come to join in the fun."

Before Davis entered the league, Cole's three-pointers were no match for Davis, but most of Davis's three-pointers on the court were shot against the defense, which was undoubtedly a level harder than Cole's open shots.

He looked at Mark Price next to him, and said to Davis: "As long as I win Mark, I will win the three-point shooting contest!"

Davis couldn't laugh or cry at Cole's Ah Q mentality.

Mark Price was the first to play, and his shots were quick and accurate, and he finally scored 21 points.

Then came the veteran sharpshooter Dell Ellis, who also played very well, scoring a total of 18 points.

The third player to play was BJ Armstrong of the Bulls. Jordan looked at Armstrong pitifully and said exactly the same words to Davis as Cole had just said.

"If I knew you were going to participate in this three-point shoot contest, I wouldn't let BJ participate."

(End of this chapter)

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