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Chapter 81 It’s impossible to guard against him, he’s too fierce!

Chapter 81 It’s impossible to guard against him, he’s too fierce!

The Rockets' five tigers returned and fell into a positional battle. Lucas II directly hoisted the ball into the paint and gave it to the very enthusiastic Olajuwon.

Olajuwon was pushed hard by Chambers and had difficulty turning around, but his purpose was not to attack hard. While turning around, he passed the ball to Sampson, who was in a better position.

After Sampson received the ball, he carried McCormick into the basket without any extra movement. With only a slight jump, he easily knocked the ball into the basket.

For a 211cm man, McCormick really struggled to defend a 224cm guy.

There was nothing he could do except defend with all his might.

But Sampson is not the kind of guy who can do nothing if you push me hard.

His mobility, agility, and ability to rush the frame are all extraordinary. As long as you give him space to attack, he will be unstoppable.

Ordinary insiders can't guard against it.

When returning to the frontcourt, the Sonics guided the ball from the outside as usual, looking for opportunities to cut inside.

Su Wen broke into the free throw line without the ball and passed it to Chambers.

After receiving the ball, Chambers turned around, dashed in, turned around again, dashed in again, faced Olajuwon and forced his way into the penalty area.

Unfortunately, this guy couldn't get rid of the opponent's defense and missed the forced shot.

He was guarded again.

Fortunately, he had anticipated it and grabbed the rebound. When he was about to get stronger, he saw Su Wen who had slipped into the basket. He immediately changed his mind and passed the ball over.

Su Wen almost didn't hesitate, catching the ball and making a layup.

But he didn't expect that Olajuwon, who had just put down Chambers, could actually play a double-attack with Sampson and jointly knock him down.

The ball was gone in an instant and was taken away by Lloyd.

The Rockets also relied on fast break counterattacks to score this goal.

As the No. [-] pick, Olajuwon also attracted much attention during his college career. He was a proud man in his heart. Seeing that he and Sampson teamed up to defend Su Wen, he suddenly felt that the latter was just mediocre.

Although Er'er felt a little weak, it still gave him enough confidence. When he was walking through the frontcourt, Su Wen passed by and he said bluntly: "Our basket is a no-fly zone, Su!"

"Please take a detour next time!"

"Uh"

Su Wen was stunned, stared at him, and asked subconsciously: "Are you sure?"

"Of course!"

Olajuwon suddenly burst into confidence, held his head high, and replied extremely arrogantly: "Next, I will tell you why it is a no-fly zone."

What a Olajuwon!
  I never thought that a guy like you, with thick eyebrows and big eyes, could talk trash?
  Su Wen smiled, and then said in a more confident and domineering tone than the other party: "Do you believe that I can beat you even if I don't get into the basket?"

Olajuwon tilted his head and thought for a moment, then shook his head, expressing disbelief.

You can beat us without going into the basket or getting closer to the basket?

What about bullshit?

How good the feel and condition is to achieve this?

Olajuwon has watched many Su Wen games, including the NCAA Final Four, and he also watched the whole process live.

In his impression, Su Wen is the kind of person who likes to use his extraordinary talent to bully others and do whatever he wants. Most of his points are scored by relying on pure speed, pure explosive power, and pure impact to get to the basket. Score points.

Although there are many mid- and long-range shots, they are not many. Most of the time, they are shot only when there is an opportunity. Sometimes, when there is an opportunity, they are even passed to teammates who have better opportunities.

Olajuwon rarely sees this guy scoring consecutive shots from the outside.

In his opinion, this was the reason why Su Wen could maintain a high efficiency.

Tonight, with Ralph Sampson and himself in their penalty area, it will be difficult for Su Wen to get to the basket and do whatever he wants.

That was the ball just now!

As long as he and his teammates are on guard, even Su Wen can hold him down.

This is the basis for his confidence!
  Su Wen smiled when he saw his extremely swollen look.

Not bothering to talk any more nonsense, he walked quickly and left.

He knows that in the previous life, this Rockets, apart from paying some tuition this season and being stopped in the first round, went directly to the finals next season.

Although they were defeated by the Celtics 4:2 in the end and had to pay tuition again, the Rockets also made the entire league feel how terrifying it is to have Sampson and Olajuwon inside.

It is precisely because of the existence of these two big insiders that the Rockets reached the finals like a chopping of melons and vegetables.

At that time, the two insiders, one was in his third year and the other was in his second year.

And Olajuwon himself became the first person in the 84 class to reach the finals.

Therefore, local fans, including many people in the league, have endless expectations for this Rockets, hoping that they can take a further step and climb to the top.

However, at this moment, the Rockets' fierce momentum came to an abrupt end.

Sampson is injured!
  One injury took away most of the season.

After coming back, I rarely have the same courage as before.

Then the Rockets lost their previous momentum and fell into the abyss. It was not until Danzi retired in the [-]s that they truly reached the top.

All it takes to go from hope to disappointment is a healthy Ralph Sampson.

But what does it matter?

Su Wen faced Rodney McCray with the ball. He suddenly started and was about to rush into the opponent's arms. He punched his chest with a small fist and dribbled the ball backwards. The opponent also turned around and came from the other side. One side protruded in.

McCree didn't expect him to be so close without warning, and almost kissed him. When he realized what he was doing, Su Wen had already disappeared.

After breaking into the free throw line, Su Wen, as he said before, could beat the opponent even before reaching the basket. He directly chose a pull-up jump shot when no one was open.

"Shh!"

The basketball was pulled out from his fingertips, as if it had entered a predetermined track, along a beautiful arc, and plunged into the net, creating brilliant white waves.

The whole process was extremely sudden and smooth, as if it had been practiced countless times, and the whole place was shocked.

"Oh my god, it's so fast, so natural!"

"This ability to control the ball and this smooth turn are really amazing!"

"He's like a cheetah, so fast and agile!"

"Is this Su? It looks so relaxed!"

The Rockets fans at the scene exclaimed, which did not make Su Wen feel any disturbance. He sneered at Xiao Meng who was late to fill the position, "I said, even if I don't score in the basket, I can still hit the ball." you!"

Xiao Meng remained silent, but the desire to win in his eyes said everything.

Returning to the offensive end, he immediately beat Chambers and turned around for a layup.

Although the layup didn't go in, he immediately took another shot, grabbed another shot, and finally knocked the ball into the basket.

After he succeeded, he turned around and left, acting very forcefully and leaving Chambers confused.

what happened?

Why is this rookie No. [-] pick suddenly so fierce?
  However, before he could get the answer, Su Wen entered the inside without the ball and first set a screen for him, then ran to the open space on the other side to catch the ball and then shot.

"Shh!"

Although the process was a bit complicated and tortuous this time, he still calmly put the ball into the basket.

This was his fourth goal in just three minutes of this quarter, scoring 8 points in a row.

But looking at the scoreboard, he saw the score of 23:16, and instantly became more motivated.

They are still 7 points behind.

On the offensive end at the beginning, Chambers suffered repeated setbacks, and the SuperSonics fell behind by 11 points at half quarter.

If it weren't for his furious performance in the past few minutes, he probably wouldn't have been able to recover this point difference.

Olajuwon wanted to compete with Su Wen in scoring, but this time, he was entangled by Chambers and could not get into the basket, so he could only pass the ball to his inside teammate Sampson.

Sampson was about to catch the ball, but he never thought that McCormick suddenly came forward and destroyed Olajuwon's defense. Su Wen, who happened to rush in to help defend, took the ball away.

After getting the ball, Su Wen just took two steps forward when he encountered McRae who was delayed and did not give him a chance to quickly counterattack.

Su Wen did not hesitate and immediately passed the ball to Davis in front.

Davis saw that he was stuck inside, and Al did not break away from Lloyd's defense, and had no chance to launch a fast break counterattack, so he simply controlled it slowly and fought a positional battle.

Entering the half-court position battle, Davis first passed the ball to Su Wen and asked the latter to adjust.

Su Wen looked at the movements of his teammates inside and distributed the ball to Wood, who was cutting inside.

Just as Wood was about to enter the basket and break through to score the ball, out of the corner of his eye, he saw Su Wen coming from the other side, and McCree, who was defending the opponent, was far behind.

His teammate is in an unmarked space.

No longer hesitating, he passed the ball, and then he saw that his teammate caught the ball and shot it, neatly and without hesitation in the process.

"Shh!"

In again!
  Su Wen watched the basketball go into the net, smiled and flexed his wrists, and said to Comrade Xiaomeng who was late to defend again: "Ah, Hakim."

"I feel like it's coming."

"I'm going to cum, cum, cum all over your face!"

What is this nonsense?

Olajuwon is angry!

"If you dare, keep cumming on me!"

"Really?" Su Wen's eyes suddenly shone brightly, eager to try, "Then I'm really here."    "I have never seen such a request in my life."

So, in the next round, Su Wen came again.

What he still chose was to face Olajuwon, who was defending, and jumped into the air. He took a good posture, moved his hands around, and shot!
  "Shh!"

In again!
  Half a minute later, he simply launched an attack from the outside this time. Like a gust of wind, he instantly shook off McCree, broke into the penalty area, jumped up again, and took a shot.

"Shh!"

This time it was not Olajuwon who made up the defense, and the latter did not have time to catch up, but Royd.

But Su Wen doesn’t care who the target of the facial cumshot is. Anyway, he pulls out when he has the opportunity, and cums when he pulls out.

In this way, in the second half of the first quarter, the Sonics scored almost all from Su Wen's shots, which directly destroyed the Rockets' perimeter defense.

34:32
  They were only two points behind!

Su Wenguang scored 20 points in a row on his own, chasing the point difference to this point.

The audience was dumbfounded.

He was so unreasonable, and in just six or seven minutes, he performed a 20-point personal offensive performance, which was simply astonishing.

"hiss!!!"

"Oh my God, that's so brutal!"

"Crazy! This guy is completely crazy!"

"How much more? 20 points in a single quarter? Can't we score 80 points in the whole game?"

"20 points! He is like a velociraptor, so terrifying. He completely tore apart our perimeter defense!"

Even at the end of the first quarter and during the intermission, the audience could not stop screaming and sighing, and some even couldn't help but curse at the home team's perimeter defense.

"Did Rodney go clubbing last night? Did you let that kid score so recklessly? Where's your defense?"

"It is recommended that Rodney be investigated closely, he definitely bought the ball!"

These curses were so close that Rodney McCray heard them all and felt like crying.

We must investigate him strictly!

It’s not that I can’t prevent it, it’s that guy who opened the Gundam!
  He cheated!
  Although there is no such thing as cheating at this time, Su Wen's offense during this period gave him this feeling.

Can't prevent it at all!
  Don't talk about him. Olajuwon, who kept going to cover up the defense, couldn't guard it either. Wasn't he also being fucked like crazy?
  He was the one who got the most pleasure from being shot.

He listened, and their head coach Bill Fitch naturally heard it too.

The old coach who once led the Celtics to win the championship in the 80/81 season and won the Coach of the Year award twice looked at McRae, then at the first two rows of people who were cursing at each other, and shook his head. , said nothing.

He could see that McCree really couldn't defend Su Wen.

The latter is too fast, his shooting action is quick, and his jumping height is very high, making it difficult to limit.

Therefore, in the second quarter, he arranged for two people to double-team!
  As long as Su Wen has the ball, McRae will lead the defense while also asking Lloyd and Olajuwon to assist and wait for opportunities.

But since he could think of double-teaming Su Wen, how could another veteran coach, SuperSonics head coach Lenny Wilkens, not think of it?

He immediately made arrangements for Su Wen to score more goals when he was double-teamed and attracted the defensive attention.

Then, in the second quarter of the game, the Rockets saw that when Su Wen was attacking with the ball, after encountering McRae, Lloyd or Olajuwon taking turns to take care of him, he began to distribute the ball and no longer acted recklessly.

With him using himself as bait and constantly distributing and passing the ball, the Sonics played a series of high-quality and smooth offensive cooperation, directly turning the score over.

At the end of the first half, the SuperSonics led by 67 points at 61:6.

In this quarter, although Su Wen only scored 6 points, he sent 5 assists.

The Rockets were beaten to a pulp and looked disgraced.

This made Bill Fitch very worried.

In the home team's locker room, he scratched his head and face, and kept gesticulating on the tactical board, thinking about countermeasures.

But after much deliberation, he could only continue to emphasize his inside attack before sending the players off to warm up.

Since Su Wen is so slippery and difficult to restrain, let's just let McCree lead the defense alone, even if he gets fucked, he will admit it.

It is always better to connect teammates and play more teamwork than the other party.

The consequences of double-teaming Su Wen are much more serious than letting him score.

In the second half, the team changed sides and fought again. The Rockets started with the top five players and implemented the coach's arrangement. As expected, McCree was left alone to face Su Wen, and returned to the man-to-man defensive tactics in the half court.

This messed up McCree.

He walked up to Su Wen and felt his scalp numb as he remembered the horror of the opponent's first quarter.

But he still had to bite the bullet and guard against Su Wen.

"Hi!"

As teammate Brad Davis pushed forward with the ball, Suvin stood in front of McRae and said hello cheerfully as a friendly gesture.

However, instead of feeling the friendliness of his smile, McCree thought it was ill-intentioned, and he shuddered in his heart.

Illusion!

This smile must be an illusion!

On the surface, this kid was smiling and looking harmless, but in his heart he had definitely thought of how to beat me up in a fancy way.

Sure enough, his guess was correct.

A few minutes into the second half, Su Wen was quiet for a while, observing the opponent's movements. After discovering that the opponent had resumed man-to-man defense, he finally started his personal attack mode again.

His first goal came at the fourth and a half minute of the third quarter.

First, he broke through McRae with the ball and rushed inside. When he saw Olajuwon rushing to cover the defense, he lowered his center of gravity, leaned over and accelerated in.

Olajuwon, who had just made a save, saw him rush past him before he could stand still, and quickly shook him off.

He was stunned inwardly, and when he wanted to turn around and pursue the defense, it was already too late. Su Wen slipped into the baseline and scored a backhand layup.

This is not over yet.

In the next minute, Su Wen held the ball again. After getting the cover from Chambers, he immediately went down and rushed in.

Meeting Olajuwon again, he dribbled the basketball backwards, accelerated past the latter, and reached the basket.

This time, not only Olajuwon, but also Sampson abandoned McCormick and rushed towards him.

Su Wen smiled slightly and passed a backhand to McCormick, who was left behind, giving the latter a chance to attack the frame.

"Bang!"

McCormick lived up to expectations and dunked after catching the ball.

Su Wen strikes again.

Half a minute later, he stopped passing the ball. When Olajuwon was deep in the paint and couldn't come out, he pulled up and shot, and hit another two points.

Then it was him. In the next round, one person held the ball and rushed to the end. When he reached the penalty area, facing Sampson who was defending, he changed his shot to a throw and threw the ball into the basket.

He was still scoring, scoring like crazy, and he was about to start his crazy personal mode again like he did in the second half of the first quarter.

Fortunately, on the Rockets' side, the defense couldn't guard him, but the offense went quite smoothly.

With the Twin Towers, they did not encounter much stubborn resistance from the Sonics' not-so-powerful inside line, and kept putting the ball into the basket.

Sampson one, Olajuwon one, Sampson one, Sampson one, Olajuwon one, Sampson one.
  The two of them were like passing a torch, attacking at the basket, one ball at a time and one at a time, directly destroying the Sonics' defense at the basket.

97:93
  At the end of the third quarter, the Rockets were only 4 points behind.

However, when they saw Su Wen's dazzling 43 points on the scoreboard, they felt discouraged.

Damn it!
  Another 17 points in a single quarter?
  This kid is too scary!
  Yes!

This kid is terrible!

When Bill Fitch was laying out the tactical arrangements for the final quarter, he scratched his head, then his face, and then his back.
  Feeling itchy all over.

Little people named 'Su Wen' seemed to be crawling all over his body, everywhere, making him feel both headache and helpless.

end.

The Houston Rockets launched a crazy counterattack.

Almost all of their team's ball rights were handed over to the inside, allowing Sampson and Olajuwon to hit the basket and score points continuously.

Facing the two new-generation insiders who turned into ancient behemoths and did whatever they wanted under the basket, the SuperSonics' defensive end was in a state of trembling and wailing.

Can't resist!
  Neither Chambers nor McCormick could prevent these two long men from attacking the basket.

Seeing that the opponent was leading by 4 points, Wilkens was forced to call a timeout and devote more defensive resources to the inside.

In the following time, with the addition of Su Wen and Wood, the SuperSonics' interior defense improved.

Especially Su Wen.

His full-level low-post defense was perfectly demonstrated at this time.

In the process of constantly assisting Olajuwon in defending, he stood on the opponent's side again and again, interfering with the offense, forcing Comrade Xiaomeng to score the ball.

On the offensive end, Su Wen did not relax and continued to work with the ball!

Finally, in the 8th minute of the last quarter, his personal score reached 50 points of 51+.

At the same time, the Sonics turned the score over again and regained their 5-point lead.

He really did what he said in the first quarter, one person can beat the opponent with just a shot.

(End of this chapter)

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