NBA: This flower path is a bit strong.

Chapter 302 This Child Is Not a Human Being

In response to Hanamichi's powerful move, Jerry Sloan, the head coach of the Jazz, called a short timeout out of courtesy.

Yes, a timeout was called 5 seconds into the game!

This is rare in the finals.

Taking advantage of this opportunity, the commentators on the scene finally calmed down from their state of shock.

The groom said with a sigh:

“I believe many audience members were as surprised as I was!”

"I never thought that a perfect move that can only be seen in the All-Star Slam Dunk Contest would actually appear in a real game."

"And it's on the finals stage!"

"I have a feeling that this slam dunk alone will be talked about for years in the future."

Although Hanamichi led his team to eliminate Bill Walton's favorite Bulls, killing Michael's dream of consecutive championships.

But Bill Walton still said:

"Just based on this slam dunk that combines speed, power, beauty and fluidity, Flower is enough to become the greatest dunker in NBA history, bar none!"

"Even the most demanding judge had to give a thumbs up to this slam dunk!"

The three of them talked at the same time and turned the finals into a slam dunk contest!

Until the whistle sounded to end the timeout, the Jazz regrouped and came back on the court!

Although Hanamichi's show of strength was powerful, it was impossible for the Jazz to surrender with just this one ball.

In the next offensive round of the Jazz, Karl Malone demonstrated himself by hitting Big Ben under the basket and completing a layup.

"How about it? Both are 2 points!"

"Let me, as a person who has experienced this, tell you that in the playoffs and even the finals, no matter how fancy your goal-scoring moves are, the scoreboard will not give you an extra point!"

"If you think of the finals as a slam dunk contest, you are totally wrong!"

“Rookie!!”

Karl Malone felt that his head coach was right and that the young people were a little too aggressive.

The amazing dunk that Hanamichi had just performed was truly magnificent, and even his opponent was speechless.

However, along with such stunning performance comes a risk factor that cannot be underestimated.

If something unexpected happens, should we still play this game?

After all, such a difficult and challenging move, if failed, may cause serious injuries and even affect the progress of the entire subsequent competition.

As the core of the team, he is still a little young!

Besides, even if there is no injury, can 100% success be guaranteed?

Unless it's absolutely necessary, never do anything you are not sure of!

This is also the secret of how the postman has stayed away from injuries over the years.

Facing Karl Malone's ridicule, Hanamichi did not respond with harsh words, but asked pointedly:

"I just want to ask if my slam dunk just now was cool?"

Karl Malone was stunned, then said:

"Your action is very dangerous..."

Hanamichi: "It's all about being handsome!"

Karl Malone: ​​"If it doesn't work..."

Hanamichi: “I succeeded!”

Karl Malone: ​​"If I get hurt..."

Hanamichi: "I'm not hurt!"

Karl Malone: ​​"What if... never mind... I won't say anything more..."

Karl Malone is now certain that as Hanamichi’s strength has grown, his trash talk has also increased!

Of course, the two coaches of the two teams could not be kept in the dark about the gossips between the two on the field.

Compared with Jerry Sloan's indifferent expression, Coach Deng smiled slightly:

"Haha, that's because you don't know Flower's physical fitness!"

Thinking back to that year...that is, last year!

He was just as shocked when he tried out Hanamichi at the Rainbow Sports Center last year and saw his complete physical test data for the first time.

Over the past two years, the Raptors' data analysts and assistant coaches have occasionally re-analyzed his physical tests.

The final conclusion is, "This kid is not a human being!"

But now it seems that flower arrangement is growing even faster!

It is precisely because of Hanamichi's astonishing growth rate that people often overlook his top-notch physical fitness.

On the court, Hanamichi, who assisted in defending Karl Malone with super-fast lateral movement, blocked the latter's layup without hesitation at the moment when Karl Malone jumped and was about to put the basketball into the basket.

This hat was clean, neat and merciless.

It is simply the full use of the defensive speed, jumping, rebounding speed and even the reaction speed of the reflex nerves.

At this moment, Hanamichi has become the pentagonal warrior who is omnipotent on the defensive end!

He is like an indestructible fortress. No matter which direction the opponent attacks from, they cannot break through his tight inside defense.

Hanamichi has very solid footwork in the paint, and his lateral movement and assist defense speed are very fast.

He always appears at the right time on the opponent's route, giving the opponent enough defensive pressure and interference.

Not only that, Hanamichi's height and jumping advantage were also fully utilized at this time.

In just 6 minutes, Hanamichi had already completed 4 blocks.

Karl Malone, John Stockton, and Greg Ostertag did not escape Huadao's invitation to eat hot pot!

The Jazz's offense seemed to have hit a solid wall, and they were struggling in the first six minutes!

But at the same time, the Jazz's defense is not in vain.

The Raptors' Princeton tactical system did not gain any advantage.

The main reason is that Princeton's tactics focus on creating opportunities for its own players to be in a 1v0 situation.

To put it simply, it means scoring in open positions.

This requires the Raptors players to have sufficient basketball conduction and pick-and-roll coverage.

But when it comes to pick-and-roll coverage, the Jazz are masters.

Plus, the Jazz's inside line is more than twice as strong as the Bulls without Rodman.

In this way, it is not so easy for the Raptors to create open opportunities, and it is not so easy for Hanamichi to take the risk of passing the ball from the high post to the inside.

Therefore, Hanamichi chose to use his offensive threat to create opportunities and hit the goal alone!

There is one advantage of playing the middle shot in singles: it can open up a hole in the Jazz's interior defense. Even if it misses, it will help Hanamichi grab the rebound and complete the second attack.

In fact, the Raptors did have a big advantage in rebounding!

In these 6 minutes, Hanamichi not only completed 4 blocks, but also grabbed 7 rebounds!

On the court, after the Jazz scored a goal with difficulty, it was the Raptors' turn to counterattack and fast break.

It was still Das who dribbled the ball forward, and just after passing half court, he passed the basketball to Doug Christie outside the three-point line.

[Scalpel] decisively caught the ball and shot it out.

It's a pity that this ball seemed to lack a little bit of luck.

The basketball hit the basket with a dull "bang" and then bounced high into the air.

At this moment, the atmosphere on the court was extremely tense!

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