Back in 84, he became Jordan’s lifelong enemy!
Chapter 103 68 points! Terrible Su Wen!
Chapter 103 68 points! Terrible Su Wen!
"McHale returned to the court to treat his nose. There was blood on his face. It seemed that Su's block caused him considerable damage."
"The Celtics took advantage of the situation and called a timeout, and the two sides entered the rest period. The score was tied at 92:92!"
"We can see that Su hit consecutive shots in these attacks in the final quarter. His personal score in this game has reached 54 points. This is just two minutes into the final quarter, and the score has exceeded 50. His performance tonight, It’s incredible.”
"Facing such a powerful opponent, he"
Dick Stockton's voice kept coming from the TV, and Michael Jordan felt awe in his heart and his pupils shrank.
54 points?
Do you want to be so fierce?
Before the start of this game, he really had no idea that Su Wen could score such a high score against the Celtics who were in their prime. He never thought that he would.
What team are the Celtics?
Defending champion!
The lineup is strong, both offensive and defensive, and almost all members are All-Stars or above. Even when Jordan faced them three times, sometimes it felt like he was running into a high-speed machine. No matter how hard he tried, he could never interrupt it. The operation of Taiwan behemoth.
Otherwise, he wouldn't have averaged 35+ in three games and only won one victory.
That victory was only possible thanks to the Celtics' own state problems.
Every time he encounters such an opponent, it gives him an extremely powerful sense of oppression.
It's like a kitten encountering a real tiger!
Let’s take a look at Su Wen tonight.
He just relied on his own efforts to lead the Sonics and tear into this powerful defending champion, scoring 54 points in just over three quarters.
54 points in the third quarter, and there are still 10 minutes of game time. Unless something goes wrong with Su Wen later, his touch suddenly disappears, or he no longer plays, otherwise it is a certainty that he will enter the 60+ club.
60+ Club.
Anyone who knows the history of the NBA will know what this scoring level means.
This is the badge of strength of all the top scorers. It is the most direct proof that the road to superstardom can go down in history.
In history, there are not many people who score 50+ points in a single game, and many scoring masters and superstars have done it more than once. Even Chamberlain has scored 50+ points in a single season. This record has long been devalued by him. Rare among people.
The ones that are truly remembered, the ones that are impressive, and those that are written into the record column are 60+.
Once you enter the 60+ club, you will definitely leave a mark in the league's historical record books, and only a few can do that!
George Mikan, Wilt Chamberlain, Jerry West, George Gervin, David Thompson, Elgin Baylor, Rick Barry, Pete Maravich.
Which of these 60+ members is not a superstar?
Who has not left a mark in history?
60+ and 50+ are not at the same level at all!
If you can score 50+, others will say that you are good and can score points, but most of them think that you only eat dumplings once in a while.
But once you score 60+ points once, you will be left with the impression that you are a master scorer, a regular on the scoring list, or even the scoring champion.
If others get 50+, it is because they only need 50+ to win, and they can get more.
And if you take 50+, it’s because you can only take so much.
The level will really be different, it is basically a qualitative change.
Seeing Su Wen enter the 60+ club, and he is still in the head of the powerful Celtics, it has almost become an established fact, and it is impossible for Jordan not to be stimulated.
Once Su Wen really does it, he can't imagine what kind of public carnival there will be tomorrow. He will definitely be brought out by the media for comparison.
It will definitely become the background and the person who is belittled.
Look, everyone can score 60+ on the Celtics, how about you?
Just this, 84’s strongest double star?
Shit you!
Just when the undercurrent was surging in Jordan's own mind, the timeout ended, the Celtics came back, and the defense once again improved to a new level.
Especially for Su Wen, he was almost always double-teamed in advance. When he first touched the ball, he was surrounded tightly by three layers on the left and right.
Only Parrish and McHale are left to mark the inside.
Jordan saw that Su Wen continued to play hard without a head, constantly handling the ball quickly, and did not let the ball stay in his hands too much.
He integrated himself into the team, and with the help of his teammates, he occasionally stole a chicken and continued to score points piecemeal.
In the seventh minute of the last quarter, when Su Wen's personal score truly crossed 58 points and reached 60, Jordan was shocked, his fists clenched, and veins popped out. It seemed that at this moment, he was inspired to endless emotions. Fighting spirit.
"Su scored again. He cut into the basket without the ball and slipped to the other side of the basket under the cover of teammate Tom Chambers. Al Wood had quick eyes and quick hands and sent the ball to him, and he took it He took off after the ball and hit a layup!”
"Oh my God, there are five minutes left before the end of the game, and he has already scored 60 points. He has entered the 60+ club and successfully achieved the same success as Rick Barry, Jerry West, George Gervin and other seniors. Explosive score.”
"Tonight will be his record night. Together with the above seniors, he will be remembered by history and written into the league's historical record books."
Is this remembered by history?
Jordan listened to CBS host Dick Stockton's compliments about Su Wen and didn't know what to say for a moment.
Su Wen's scoring continues.
The Celtics have been responding to his scoring with smoother passing and cutting on the offensive end.
Every time he scored a goal, the Celtics immediately counterattacked, either from Bird's sudden cold shot, or from McHale and Parish's strong inside play.
Even Dennis Johnson can always find a chance to hit a shot.
The scores of both sides increased alternately, and no one was pulled away in a short period of time.
During this period, other members of the Sonics wanted to step forward and help Su Wen. However, under the Celtics' excellent and high-intensity defensive pressure, all they could do was to throw easy balls and cover him.
Even Chambers, known as the 'White Bomber', was cooperating more with Su Wen at this time.
Most of the time they watched him take on an entire team.
If they were just ordinary spectators, it would be great to watch Su Wen perform various personal heroics, especially when he scored 60 points, they would definitely celebrate with great excitement.
There is no way to celebrate now. They have to resist the opponent's invasion over and over again, execute offensive tactics over and over again, and hold on to the score.
But when Su Wen hit the 60th point, the audience burst into mourning.
"Finally it's 60 points, ahhhh, when have we ever been beaten to 60+ points at home?"
"Don't talk about home games, we have never had anyone score 60+ points on us in our history."
"This kid is really crazy and none of us can stop him!"
"Larry, what are you doing? Do you have to get more than 100 points?"
"Don't let that guy score again!"
"Yes, I would rather lose than let him score again."
As fans of the Celtics, the defending champion and the only two giants in the league, their proud self-esteem would not allow a rookie to score such a high score on them.
So they started booing Su Wen, booing wildly, even to the point of insulting them, even their own players.
Every time Su Wen got the ball, they booed wildly, and the entire basketball stadium was filled with waves of boos.
Su Wen ignored the noise and continued to fight as he should.
Similarly, all members of the Celtics, although they felt uncomfortable with the sudden criticism and complaints, still continued to play and were not swayed by the fans' emotions.
Until the last three minutes of the final quarter, the score difference between the two sides was still around 3 points.
"Shh!"
Su Wen rushed into the penalty area with the ball, withstood Bird's defense and Johnson's double-team, and forced the shot. His personal score reached 64 points.
At this time, the Celtics no longer care whether this guy is 60+ or not.
The Sonics were so difficult to deal with, and they had never been able to completely widen the point difference. KC Jones was always worried, gritting his teeth and giving up his timeout again.
"The speed at which I move the ball should be faster, and the offensive rhythm should be faster."
Jones looked around at his own players and circled several points on the tactical board. "Larry, take action when you have the chance. Otherwise, pass the ball to a teammate in a better position."
"Robert, run to the basket more and don't be restricted by No. 40 (McCormick)."
"Danny, when cutting inside, pay attention to the position of your teammates and don't let the basketball stay in your hands for too long."
Jones said a lot, nothing more than one sentence: speed up, quickly open up the point difference, and can't be clenched by the SuperSonics.
As long as Su Wen can score, he will feel uneasy.
Only when the point difference is widened and the opponent cannot make a comeback in a short period of time will he feel safe.
Bird and the others nodded and returned to the court under his orders.
On the other side of the SuperSonics, Lanny Wilkens's offense was also speeding up, continuing to strengthen the rotation of the ball, and refusing to allow someone to be too greedy for the ball.
In his opinion, although Su Wen scored well, he was too obsessed with singles, which caused too many stagnations in the offensive rotation. He was always positioned early by his opponents, limiting his offense.
Su Wen heard the implication of his words and was happy to accept it.
He really felt it.
No matter how he scores points or attacks, he can't kill the opponent by himself.
If you score one, your opponent will score one too. If you don't work hard to defend for a few rounds, you really can't win.
So, after returning to the court, he became more focused on the defensive end, staring at Bird and pestering him throughout.
Bird couldn't get rid of him, so in desperation, he distributed the ball to his teammates.
But Parrish's single attack on McCormick did not succeed, and the basketball came out of the basket.
After grabbing the rebound, Chambers secretly breathed a sigh of relief and passed the ball to Davis.
While Davis was advancing, he suddenly sent the ball forward. Anji, who was leading the defense, turned around and saw to his surprise that at some point, Su Wen had thrown away Bird and strode into the paint. His teammates there It's just been put into place.
Su Wen ran to the penalty area. When McHale rushed towards him, he didn't stop with the ball in his hand. He threw it to the sky. Chambers just ran to the basket, caught the ball and aimed it at the basket for a furious dunk. Alley-oops are completed instantly!
With this goal, the SuperSonics chased the score to only one point.
The mentality of all Celtics members was not affected by this, but when Anji advanced, he really sped up.
Before the player has passed the center line, the ball has been passed to Johnson who is running in front.
Johnson took two steps forward and was taken care of by Wood. After he had no chance to take action, he passed the ball to Bird who followed.
Bird didn't stop the ball and passed a backhand pass to Parish inside.
Parrish caught the ball and immediately turned around, passed McCormick, and made a layup.
fast!
Extremely fast!
The Celtics' offense in this round only took six or seven seconds to complete.
But what they didn't expect was that they were faster, supersonic faster.
Davis, who received the serve, stopped even dribbling the ball and quickly passed a ball that ran through the court and went straight to Su Wen in the frontcourt.
After Su Wen received the ball, he rushed into the opponent's penalty area without stopping.
When faced with an interception by Angie and Johnson, he passed the ball to the side and sent it to Wood who was following up on the other side. The latter made a layup and scored.
Likewise, this round for the SuperSonics only took four or five seconds.
With such a fast-paced and dizzying attack, the fans were so shocked that they called "good guy". The atmosphere instantly became heated, completely covering up the boos.
The fast break between the two sides was not over yet. On this side, Bird passed the screen of Anji, successfully got rid of Su Wen, drove straight into the penalty area, and drove the ball into the penalty area. When Chambers moved forward to cover the position, he passed the ball to the inside again. .
McHale caught the ball and took three strides for a layup.
"Shh!"
Scored two points.
On the SuperSonics side, when Su Wen ran to the frontcourt, he received a pass from Davis near the center line. He speeded up again and passed Bird in an instant.
And while McHale, who was coming to fill the position, was not yet firmly established, he slipped into the basket.
"Bang!"
The basketball was slammed into the frame by him.
He scored 66 points of his own while continuing to lead the team to a 1-point deficit.
The offensive battle between the two sides is still going on. You score a goal, and I immediately respond with a goal, going back and forth to score points.
Finally, in the last minute, the Celtics took the lead and couldn't withstand it, and Bird made a mistake in catching the ball.
Because Su Wen consumed too much of his energy, he finally lost his footing during Anji's inward pass and failed to receive the ball in time, allowing Su Wen to snatch it away.
After Su Wen completed the steal, he accelerated towards the opposite half like a tiger descending a mountain, and rushed to the free throw line in the blink of an eye.
Then, with no one on guard, he jumped up and glided toward the basket like a bird flying into the forest.
"Bang!"
A gorgeous and violent tomahawk dunk, completed.
The SuperSonics finally completed the reversal and turned the point difference over.
This was their first lead since entering the second half of the third quarter.
The fans at the scene exploded. They had long forgotten their boos and became agitated as if they had seen the end of the world.
"68 points, he scored 68 points!"
"Ahhhh!!!"
"Damn it, you want him to score 70 points?"
"Oh my God, one more goal and it's 70. Isn't this guy terrible?"
"If you're guarding him, why do you have to let him score?"
The fans began to boo the home team loudly.
"Larry, if you don't want to fight, get off here!"
"The savior of the white man? Are you saving the Chinese tonight?"
"For a rookie to score so many points, he's a good guy!"
Since Larry Bird entered the league, he has been called the "white savior" by local fans and even white fans across the United States.
Because before him, the league was filled with all kinds of black people, and nearly 80% of the players were of different races.
This has long dissatisfied many fans.
As he was selected by the Celtics as the NCAA overall runner-up and outperformed the Magic for a period of time, he was dubbed the 'white savior' by white fans and many media. .
Especially last season, most of the reversal of the Lakers' performance pushed him to unprecedented heights.
Who says white people are less talented than black people?
Who says white people can't play basketball?
Who says white people can't achieve success among black people?
Bird did it!
He is almost the first white player to lead a team to win an NBA championship since Rick Barry.
It took only a few seasons for a white star to appear, so the white Pan American fans naturally highly respected him.
However, with him being so loved, it only takes one game to reverse this criticism.
All it takes is one performance like this from Su Wen, and he immediately suffers backlash from some white fans.
Although he didn't care much about these criticisms, nor did he care about the praise that was pushed to the forefront, when he heard the backlash boos at the scene, he still felt a little uncomfortable in his heart.
proceed if you can!
He really wanted to reply to the fans who were booing him.
But in the end I endured it.
He could only vent his anger on Su Wen.
When Su Wen passed by, he said calmly: "Rookie, from now on, you will no longer score a point."
Su Wen glanced at him silently, then shrugged and spread his hands, "It doesn't matter!"
"As long as we can win!"
This sentence sounded quite grand, so grand that the corners of Bird's mouth twitched, "Stop dreaming, you can't take away the victory tonight."
"Oh?"
Su Wen raised his eyebrows and asked curiously: "Larry, do you usually like reading comics?"
"?" Big Bird looked at him puzzled, not understanding why he asked this.
"Otherwise, why are you so good at it?"
After saying that, Su Wen laughed and left.
Secondary school?
This is a god horse thing?
Bird didn't understand this novel word, but that didn't stop him from thinking it was a bad word.
The Celtics attacked again, with only 38 seconds left in the game. They finally slowed down their pace and fought against the SuperSonics.
This attack must be successful no matter what.
The basketball was first passed around the perimeter, and after spending some time, it was hoisted inside and given to Parrish, who was the most confident.
Parrish was about to start beating McCormick when a panicked voice suddenly sounded from behind him, "Robert, watch the back!"
It was Bird's voice.
But it's still too late!
When Parrish realized it, the basketball was swatted away from behind by Al Wood.
McCormick just got the ball, and before Parrish had recovered, he passed a long pass to Davis in front.
Davis accelerated and ran wildly, rushing forward as fast as he could along the way.
Ainge and Johnson retreated very quickly. They were already stuck together, one on the left and the other on the right, intending to trap Davis and prevent him from shooting.
But he never thought that Davis seemed to have eyes in the back of his head and sent the ball back, hitting the ground and passing it to Su Wen, who was also playing fast.
Seeing him receiving the ball and moving forward non-stop, as if he was about to attack the frame, Anji panicked and hurriedly swooped over to intercept.
Who knows, Su Wen didn't intend to do it himself. Instead, after he pounced on him, he threw the ball forward and gave it to the 'White Bomber' on the other side, who just ran into the free throw line.
So, the bomber took off with a bang, jumped into the air, caught the basketball in mid-air with both hands, pointed it at the basket, and slammed it down!
"Bang!"
A loud bang!
Chambers completed another alley-oop to win the ball.
The whole audience was stunned.
(End of this chapter)
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