The toughest man in the NBA

Chapter 107 The Game Is Rigged

Chapter 107 The Game Is Rigged
The second round has begun.

Ibaka, with the lowest score, played first.

The staff set up a ladder and something was hanging on the rim when there was an episode where a little boy ran out of the audience and made his way to the middle of the court.

Shirley Miller went and stopped him, knelt down and said:
"Little baby, why did you break into the field? It's dangerous here, go back to Mom and Dad!"

The little boy said anxiously:
"No no no, my lion cub ran away and I have to bring him back!"

With that said, he pointed to the basket.

Shirley Miller turned her head and saw that the staff had finished refitting the basket. They had glued a small stick to the front of the basket, with a puppet of a lion cub on it.

Shirley Miller laughed and said:
"Oh, that's too high, and I can't get it, shall we go to that uncle for help?"

After all, he pulled the little boy to Ibaka's side.

The little boy timidly asked:
"Uncle, can you help me save the little lion?"

Ibaka pointed to the basket and asked:
"Is that the one?"

The little boy nodded, and Ibaka smiled confidently:
"Give me five seconds!"

The commentary seat was already laughing, and Barkley teased:

"I can only give 1 point to this idea of ​​imitating Gerald Green, but I want to give 100 points to this stage play. Of course, 99 points belong to the best actor, this cute little boy..."

On the big screen, Gerald Green's exquisite ideas were played back in time:
He put a small cake on the neck of the basket and lit a candle, then jumped up, blew out the candle first, and dunked with both hands!
Ibaka walked over with the basketball in his arms, and first adjusted the angle of the little lion.

Then retreated beyond the bottom line, started to run up, took off at a negative angle, successfully bit the lion cub's tail, and pulled it off, but his attention was all on the toy, and his right hand clasped lonely...

So, the staff set up the ladder again and hung the little lion up again.

The little boy looked disappointed, clasped his hands and bit his lower lip.

Shirley Miller comforted him:
"Don't worry, uncle will succeed, cheer him on!"

The little boy smiled and clapped his hands.

Ibaka tried again, and this time he set his target on the lion cub's feet. Sure enough, he successfully completed the dunk, and staggered when he fell.

Obviously, this kind of game that tests staying in the air is a bit difficult for him.

Ibaka handed over the little lion, and the little boy ran away happily, and the scene was full of excitement. This is so loving!
However, given the lack of difficulty in this move, the judges gave it five nines.

Ibaka scored another 45 points for a total of 90.

Estimated to be eliminated.

Next it was Griffin's turn, and the bearded Baron Davis was standing on the bottom line. This time the preparations were:

Davis threw the ball to the side of the rim, Griffin took off, got the rebounding basketball, then spun around in the air, and the windmill dunked!

This ball mainly tests Davis' passing quality. For Griffin, the degree of difficulty is not very high.

As a result, it failed the first time.

Davis threw the ball with too much power. After Griffin got the basketball, he almost hit the backboard and couldn't turn around at all, let alone dunk...

Davis said embarrassingly:
"My, mine, come again!"

Then, the pass was small, and Griffin got the ball and landed directly.

Another pass, short, Griffin dunked the air.

The third time, and short...

The two discussed for a while, and Griffin changed his moves.

He canceled the mid-air spin and took the ball directly for a dunk, but was rejected by the basket!

The fifth time, still not working.

With 22 seconds left in the clock, Griffin decided to fight to the death and stick to the planned action. After getting the basketball, he turned around, pulled the bar, and dunked in a big windmill!

It finally worked!
The judges actually gave a high score of 49 points, a total of 97 points in the two rounds!
The sign is wrong. Compared with McGee's operation in the first round, this ball is not worth 49 points in terms of creativity and difficulty...

Could it be that there is some ulterior operation?

The camera cuts to McGee, who frowns.

Shirley Miller went up to him and asked:
"Javier, how do you want to play this time, do you still smash two balls?"

McGee shook his head:
"Two are not enough, this time I will deduct three!"

The enthusiasm of the fans was mobilized at once, and they stood up and cheered.

At this time, the camera was shown in the auditorium. McGee's mother, Pamela McGee, was holding a black box, and four men in black appeared in the player channel.

Pamela McGee used to be the main force of the American women's basketball team, led the team to win the gold medal in the Los Angeles Olympics, played for the Los Angeles Sparks of the WNBA, and is now a university teacher.

Pamela waved to the fans, walked over to McGee, opened the black box, took out a bouquet and handed it to him, kissing him on the cheek.

Then he turned around and came to the judges' seat, shook hands with five old men one by one, and gave them sweet kisses...

Dr. J, an old rascal, others would greet his cheeks, but he put his big lips on them unceremoniously, and kissed Pamela firmly!
The fans at the scene screamed, this is too hard!
John Wall came to the free throw line and took the flower ball sent by McGee's mother. McGee himself held a basketball in each hand and started running from the left corner.

When McGee took off, Wall threw a bouquet, but McGee's take-off height was not enough. He dunked his two basketballs and was rejected by the basket when dunking the bouquet...

Tried again, still missed the ball.

Reggie Miller laughed:

"How can he dunk, just pull the ball in like a dog planer and it's over?"

Buckley glared at him and said with contempt:
"You're sitting and talking without back pain, but that's three balls. You still expect McGee to stretch like Larry Nance?"

The big screen played the video of Larry Nance dunking double balls with both hands in the 1984 slam dunk contest at the right time. It also took off from the bottom corner, but Larry Nance's aerial movements were very beautiful. The right hand had a big windmill, and the left hand looked back at the moon. It was violent and graceful. !
Larry Nance used this trick to defeat famous dunkers such as Dominique Wilkins, Julius Erving and Daryl Griffith in the first slam dunk contest held in Denver in 1984. It has won the reputation of "The High-Ayatolla of Slamola".

However, he is a double ball.

McGee had to save time to dunk the bouquet, the take-off height was too embarrassing!

Reggie Miller said disapprovingly:

"If Tuman buckled, he might be able to use a big windmill, join a tomahawk, and look back at the moon as the last move. It's so exciting to think about it!"

Barkley said solemnly:
"That must, in the NBA bounce is classified - other players, and brutal!"

Howard continued sullenly:
"You guys are really two disappointed guys. Originally, with the bonus of mother's charm, this ball may get a full score. From what you say, even if McGee succeeds, he probably won't get a high score!"

"Ha ha……"

"Hum..."

Barkley said:

You are so young, boy...

(End of this chapter)

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