NBA: I have 3, no D, and I can't dribble

Chapter 320 [320] 1 Qi Juechen, the total score in the playoffs rose to 4th in active service!

There were thunderous cheers at the scene, and the Knicks fans were naturally watching the excitement and waiting for another long-distance response from "General" Arenas.

"Gilbert is okay. Keep shooting, keep shooting. As long as he can keep making shots, I will applaud him. He is a character!"

"Brother Fei has never been afraid of anyone in the three-pointer. Gilbert will never look back until he hits the wall!"

"This game is on fire. Don't guard anyone. Let's see who misses first!"

"Lin shoots long three-pointers every night in the warm-up before the game. Gilbert is really arrogant and overestimating his abilities!"

Wizards coach Eddie Jordan on the sidelines was afraid that Arenas would hit a three-pointer, so he yelled for the players to stay calm and stabilize the offensive rhythm.

After all, as the head coach, Eddie Jordan and Arenas are both teachers and friends, and he is the one who knows Arenas’ character and technical characteristics best.

Looking at the current league, before the rise of three-point shooters such as Curry, Harden and Lillard in later generations, Arenas is definitely the best in the league in terms of three-point shooting with the ball.

But compared to the superb Lin Fei, no matter how accurate Arenas is, he will still suffer in the end.

Amid the loud cheers from the Knicks fans at the scene, Arenas had long forgotten the reminders of his head coach and teammates. He took a deep breath and brought the ball to the LOGO area in the center circle. He stepped on it while looking at the basket. step,
Nearly half of the ultra-long three-pointers were taken at will.

Under the same fiery touch of Arenas, the basketball passed through the mid-air and crashed into the basket like a cannonball.

"Boom!"

Although it was not a hollow ball, it was scored after all, and it was a super long three-pointer close to half court.

Seeing that he was hit again and responded strongly to Lin Fei's provocation, Arenas waved his fist arrogantly and pointed at his feet.

"Lin, it's your turn!"

On the Washington Wizards' bench, the bench players also jumped up, waving towels, and applauded the boss's performance.

Many star fans in the front row also excitedly applauded. Lin Fei and Arenas' long-distance shooting was really interesting. It was much better than a hand-to-hand fight.

"The three-pointer Arenas just made was 13 meters away from the basket, right? It's a step further than Lin's just now. The two of them really seem to be in tit-for-tat!"

"It stands to reason that no one in the league can beat Lin in shooting such a long three-pointer. But after all, this kind of three-pointer also involves a lot of luck. How can you walk by the river without getting your shoes wet?" Now the pressure is on Lin’s side again, let’s see how he responds!”

The Knicks fans at the scene were also ignited by Arenas's half-time three-pointer, and they started talking one after another:

"Unknowingly, Gilbert Arenas has already hit 5 three-pointers tonight. His personal record for three-pointers in a single game is only 8, which he got against the Lakers before. Tonight There were already 5 in less than halftime, and it seems like we are going to break the record!”

"And this is the Eastern Conference finals, which is another level and intensity from the regular season!"

"As the saying goes, when you encounter a strong opponent, you become stronger. It seems that opponents like Lin have also inspired Gilbert's potential! It's all about the stars being more arrogant!"

"I didn't expect Gilbert's touch to be really hot tonight. Lin won't capsize in the gutter next, right?"

"Don't be so clumsy. A half-court three-pointer with no one to defend is not exactly the same as training? I heard that Lin's shooting percentage in training at this position is that he can score at least 10 out of 8 goals!"

Lin Feiyun calmed down, but this time he passed the ball to Marbury in the backcourt and ran towards the frontcourt.

Seeing that Lin Fei was no longer competing with Arenas, the "General" thought that the opponent had given in first, and chased Lin Fei, who was running without the ball, with a trash talk:

"Lin, what's the matter? Don't you dare to compete now? You are the well-deserved three-point king of the league, why are you so scared?"

Although he was taunting Lin Fei with his mouth, Arenas also let go of the pressure in his heart. After all, if Lin Fei really stubbornly continued to fight with him, he would not have much self-confidence after all.

Now they let it go. The two hit two super long three-pointers respectively, which can be regarded as a tie. They even have the upper hand. The Wizards may really be able to use this momentum to try to reverse the game.

Lin Fei, however, did not pay attention to Arenas's teasing interest. He suddenly cut to the basket on the right side, followed by a sharp reverse run, and suddenly escaped between Arenas and Stevenson.

"Whoosh!"

This time, Lin Fei's reverse run was very fast, running directly from the basket of the penalty area to near the top of the arc, but his steps still did not stop.

In an instant, he strode back to the LOGO in the center circle. At this time, Arenas and Stevenson were left two meters away, and they no longer had the consciousness to stick up again.

"Whoosh!"

Sooner or later, Lin Fei, who had rushed all the way to the center line, suddenly stopped and turned around. Marbury, who was in the high position on the left, also quickly passed the ball out at high speed.

The Anta fifth generation on Lin Fei's feet stepped on the center line, received the pass from Stephon Marbury, faced the "general" two meters away in front of him, calmly leaped up, and caught the ball in the half court with a three-pointer.

"Shh!"

and also.

Arenas was stunned when he saw the basketball flying over his head and into the net. His face instantly became hot. He was originally mocking Lin Fei for not daring to continue shooting three-pointers with him.

Who would have thought that they were making it more difficult for themselves, running out of holding the ball and shooting three-pointers, so they came up with a long half-court run to catch the ball for three-pointers.

This kind of large-scale running tore up the defense and then caught the ball extremely far, and it was just on the center line of the standard half-court, a full 14 meters away from the basket. If Arenas was placed on his head, he would not be killed. Put faith into it.

"Gilbert, do you really think I'm a coward? It seems you still don't understand my character!"

Lin Fei raised his eyebrows and chuckled, and continued to point at Arenas's feet. The position he was standing at now was exactly above the center line.

Arenas was embarrassed, the other four players on the Washington Wizards court were also confused, and the Knicks players on and off the court reveled in excitement, feeling excited and relieved about Lin Fei's three-pointer in the half.

Wizards coach Eddie Jordan did not dare to let Arenas compete with Lin Fei like this anymore, and quickly chose to call a long timeout to the referee.

The Knicks fans at the scene also burst into cheers and shouts after a moment of tension.

"Haha, I really thought Lin was going to give up and continue to hit three-pointers with Gilbert. I didn't expect that he took the initiative to make it more difficult for himself. He was forced to pretend! It must be a perfect score!" "This is a genuine half. A 14-meter long three-pointer. Gilbert is the worst at this kind of three-pointer!”

"Lin is really shooting crazy. In normal games, such a long shot in the half court after a move is very rare. Even Lin, he doesn't have much confidence, right?"

"Why did the Wizards head coach call a timeout? Is he trying to find a way out of the 'General'?"

"No, come back from the timeout and continue racing. Let's see who strikes first!"

Although he knew that it would be difficult to surpass Lin Fei, Arenas, who was feeling hot, was still indignant at the sudden long timeout of the head coach, and said a few words angrily:

"Coach, why do you need a timeout? This is when my hands feel hot! If you call a timeout now, won't everyone think I'm cowardly?"

Eddie Jordan didn't have the same experience as Arenas who was emotionally unstable. He patted the opponent's shoulder with sincerity and said:
"Gilbert, if you continue to make such long three-pointers, I don't think it is your advantage. Remember our goal tonight, winning the game is the key. You are never fighting alone!"

Arenas was helpless. He admitted that the head coach was right. This long pause did have his value.

Knicks (54): (49) Wizards.

"Lin has now scored 33 points, and Gilbert has 26 points. It seems that tonight's Eastern Conference Finals G1 will definitely be the league's top scoring battle!"

"Now that the two are shooting super long three-pointers, Lin is currently leading 3:2. I wonder if Agent 0 dares to continue after the timeout!"

"The Wizards coach's intention with this timeout is very obvious. He definitely doesn't want Gilbert to continue racing. This is not good for the Wizards or himself!"

In the commentary, the timeout came back quickly, and the Wizards' offense came.

Sure enough, this time Arenas did not continue to shoot long distances with Lin Fei. Instead, he held the ball on the outside to open up space and accelerated into the penalty area with the help of Brandon Haywood's pick-and-roll.

"Whoosh!"

Lin Fei was chasing closely behind him and did not give Arenas a chance to lay up.

Arenas, who got to the basket, made a fake shot and passed the ball to Tayshawn Stevenson in the right corner.

Stevenson raised his hand and dropped the knife, catching the ball and hitting a three-pointer steadily.

"Shh!"

The Wizards once again brought the point difference back to two points.

Lin Fei also gave up when he got good. After coming to the frontcourt, he assisted Zach Randolph in making a mid-range shot. After all, he himself had little confidence in making such a long three-point shot.

After re-increasing the defensive intensity, it became more difficult for Arenas to score, but the Wizards' overall performance was still very united. Jamison and Butler both stood up, and Brandon Haywood also fought for rebounds. ahead of Eddy Curry.

Halftime is over,

Knicks (65): (60) Wizards.

The score difference is only 5 points, and the final outcome is confusing.

Throughout the first half, Lin Fei, who was in hot form, made all 12 shots and 8 of 8 three-pointers. He scored a team-high 35 points in the half, and also had 5 assists, 3 steals and 2 blocks.

Gilbert Arenas also scored a Wizards-high 28 points at halftime, plus 3 assists, 3 rebounds and 1 steal.

Judging from the data and scores, Lin Fei and Arenas were evenly matched in the first half. Although Lin Fei clearly had the advantage in the matchup, Arenas scored a lot of points in Lin Fei's absence. His teammates' The performance is also impressive enough.

During the halftime break, ESPN also compiled a new statistic, which is Lin Fei's total three-pointers in the NBA playoffs, plus 8 in the first half tonight, the total has come to 495.

Lin Fei has undoubtedly become the first person in the three-pointers list in the NBA playoffs, far behind the second-placed Lightning Miller (320) and the third-placed Ray Allen (291).

As the saying goes, the playoffs are the stage for superstars. In high-end events where the defensive intensity is much higher than that of the regular season, Lin Fei still maintains a super high three-point shooting rate.
You must know that since the Western Conference Finals in the 03-04 season, Lin Fei has participated in only 75 playoff games, averaging 6.6 three-pointers per game.

"Lin has hit a total of 495 three-pointers in the playoffs. In the second half, he is likely to break the 500 three-pointer mark in the playoffs. Let's wait and see!"

"On the list of three-pointers in the playoffs, Lin has far surpassed retired legend Ray Miller. He is the only king of three-pointers in the NBA in this era!"

"At the same time, according to the latest statistics from ESPN, Lin's total playoff points have reached 2609 points, surpassing Jazz legend John Stockton and Lakers legend Byron Sturt, rising to 28th in history!"

"Among active players in the NBA, Lin's 2609 points in the playoffs have surpassed Kevin Garnett, Dirk Nowitzki and other famous players, and is second only to Shaquille O'Neal, Tim... Duncan and Kobe Bryant, ranked fourth in active service!”

"Although Lin's 1 points in the regular season are still very low in league history and even in current service, his scoring in the playoffs has been very outstanding, fully demonstrating his super strength!"

"It's hard for us to imagine that a guy who is only 24 years old will become the fourth-highest scoring star in the NBA's current playoffs!"

Regarding the latest playoff data released by ESPN, fans at home and abroad who watched the live broadcast of the game were naturally surprised and shocked by Lin Fei.

"Lin has made 500 three-pointers in the playoffs? Isn't this terrifying? The second-ranked Lightning Miller should have played in the playoffs more than a dozen times in his career, right? Why did he only have 320 three-pointers in total? Ball? So much less than Lin?"

"Brother Fei is the only true three-pointer in the history of the NBA. At this rate, his three-pointers in the playoffs will break through the 1000 mark sooner or later!"

"Brother Fei has led the team to the finals for four consecutive years. He has played a lot of games in the playoffs. In addition, his scoring average in the playoffs is higher than in the regular season. This data is naturally much more reasonable!"

"My points in the playoffs have surpassed those of Nowitzki and the Wolf King. I am currently fourth in the rankings. I deserve it!"

"I just looked at the playoff total score list, and O'Neal's 5400 points rank third in history, second only to Jordan and Kareem Abdul-Jabbar!"

"Jordan ranks first in NBA playoff history with 5987 points. Do you feel that if O'Neal plays in the playoffs for another two or three years, there is a chance he will surpass him and rise to the top in history?"

"I'm afraid O'Neal is no longer good. With the Bucks, there's no telling whether he can make it to the playoffs in the future!"

"Why are you so anxious? These records in the future will belong to our Brother Fei!" (End of Chapter)

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