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Chapter 139 Su Wen’s 3-pointer!
Chapter 139 Su Wen’s three-point wave!
Su Wen hit two consecutive three-pointers, and Lakers fans were a little panicked.
"WTF? Your hand skills are so good in the opening?"
"I have a feeling he's going to explode again tonight!"
"Oh my god, he was so confident in his shot. He scored two three-pointers. Is this a prelude to another 50 or 60 points?"
"No, press him to death quickly!"
But some fans remain optimistic, "It's okay, it's okay, the game has just begun!"
"Don't panic, there are still 47 minutes left in the game. He can't maintain this feeling for the whole game!"
Compared with the Lakers fans who began to feel uneasy and anxious all day long, the Supersonics fans who watched the game on the TV felt calm after watching Su Wen hit two three-pointers in a row.
"Is Su going to explode again? I'm so looking forward to it!"
"As long as Su Wen can open up this point, we have hope of winning."
"Come on, Su, start with you and prevent any reversal!"
"You should be recovering, Su. You haven't scored more than 40 points in several games."
"The points are soaring. The only one we can rely on is you, Su! Come on!"
Originally leading the Lakers with a big score of 3:1 and only one step away from the finals, it should be very happy and something worth celebrating.
But who would have known that starting from the fifth game, the home team was defeated by the Lakers for two consecutive games and was tenaciously equalized by their opponents. One of them was lost by a big score. At that time, SuperSonics fans were more panicked than the Lakers.
It makes people inevitably panic, worried that it will trigger the curse of a 3:1 reversal.
In the two games that were reversed, Su Wen's performance was even more anxious and nervous. The former unstoppable Su Wen could not be seen at all. The Buddha would kill the Buddha if he blocked it, and the God would kill the God if he blocked it.
No one is more nervous than Sonics fans.
At the beginning of the game, Su Wen contributed two three-pointers with a 100% shooting rate. This gave them hope of Su Wen's recovery.
I hope he can use his opening touch to have a big explosion and lead the team to defeat the Lakers in one fell swoop and reach the finals.
In other words, even if they enter the finals, the curse of this 3:1 reversal cannot be reappeared and recorded in the history of the league.
They don't want to bear such shame!
Moreover, they have not tasted the finals for a long time, even though it has only been six or seven years.
But these six or seven seasons of neither improvement nor inferiority seem to be very long.
"Come on, Su! Kill the Lakers like this!"
The game continued. After Su Wen hit his second three-pointer, the Lakers did not panic, but they still became nervous.
Especially magicians.
He called Cooper to come over and gave some instructions before going to receive the serve.
"Wait a minute, we need to switch defenses faster."
Su Wen's second chasing three-pointer, whether it was the prelude to the attack or the calmness and calmness during the shooting process, gave the Magic a bad feeling.
He couldn't help but think of Su Wen's 66 points in a single game.
He still has lingering fears about that battle.
After the game, he described Su Wen as the incarnation of God. He really felt that way. He really believed it.
In that match, Su Wen was so invincible and so fierce!
He didn't want to make the same mistake again.
Holding the ball to advance forward, Magic lobbed the ball inside and handed it to Worthy.
Worthy pretended to attack Chambers, and immediately cooperated with Kareem Abdul-Jabbar in an inside pass. Kareem Abdul-Jabbar met McCormick and shot from mid-range.
"Shh!"
He hit the shot and everyone on the Lakers breathed a sigh of relief.
They don't want to find themselves unable to find the offensive rhythm when Su Wen shows signs of breaking out.
On the defensive end, Cooper and Magic's defensive switching speeded up. Su Weng just settled into the corner position, and Cooper had already moved in front of him, spreading his arms and getting close to him.
It doesn't look like he wants to catch the ball.
Su Wen didn't panic, walked to the top arc, and then quickly ran to Davis to support him.
When Cooper rushed forward reluctantly, Davis passed the ball to Su Wen and blocked the former.
Su Wen activated it instantly and rushed in.
Then Magic had to make up for it, and he once again entered the situation of defending Su Wen alone.
After the magician pressed forward, Su Wen rushed forward without stopping, speeding up, and suddenly reached the penalty area. The latter was thrown away several positions in an instant.
Worthy could no longer pester Chambers, so he could only rush to help defend and double-team Su Wen.
At this time, Su Wen passed the ball.
A hit ball passed through the gap behind Worthy and was delivered to Chambers.
"Bang!"
After receiving the ball, Chambers didn't hesitate at all and hit the basket hard.
If you want to win the game, not only does Su Wen have to stand up, he also has to stand up and score.
In this attack, Su Wen has attracted the defensive attention of three people, giving him an opportunity to easily face the frame, which he did not dare to miss.
8:2
The Sonics' offense started so smoothly, and Lenny Wilkens on the sidelines secretly breathed a sigh of relief.
Although Su Wen did not strictly implement his pre-game arrangements, he relied on his three-pointers to start revitalizing the team's offense.
At first, his main arrangement was to let Su Wen start on the off-ball end to open up space and allow his teammates to attack first, giving him more time to preserve his physical fitness until the critical moment.
But at the beginning, the offense and defense of both sides changed rapidly, and his arrangement went bankrupt before it even started.
The Lakers did not relax their defense against others from the beginning.
Forcing Su Wen to temporarily enter another offensive mode, leading the way with points, breaking the deadlock.
Not only did he do it, he did it perfectly, hitting consecutive three-pointers, which was beyond his expectations.
Wilkens now realizes that Su Wen must be the only point they must open first to break the game.
Other arrangements and ideas are useless in front of a team with rich experience and great achievements like the Lakers.
The Lakers fell into a positional battle. Through a series of interspersed moves, Magic himself got an open three-point opportunity, and he tried it once.
"Bang!" Unfortunately, the basketball did not fulfill his wish and got into the net. Instead, it hit the edge of the basket and bounced high.
Chambers came out and grabbed the rebound.
He glanced at the front court, observed the movements of his teammates, and avoided Worthy's interference before throwing the ball to Su Wen.
Su Wen took the ball, took a look at the empty front half, and advanced with the ball himself.
He did not blindly speed up the pace, but slowly led Cooper forward.
When he reached the top of the key, he passed to Davis when the opponent was pressing again.
Cooper no longer gave him a chance to chase a three-point shot.
The SuperSonics passed the ball down, and the ball came to McCormick inside.
McCormick held the ball in both hands and did not try to score from the head of Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, who was blocking the sky. Instead, he made crazy fake moves on the spot, as if he was going to attack the frame.
His efforts paid off. When Su Wen cut into the bottom corner without the ball, he immediately passed the ball and passed the ball.
After Su Wen caught the ball, he glanced at the three-point line at his feet. When he saw that his toes were half a hand away from the three-point line, he jumped up and shot a three-pointer.
"Shh!"
The basketball entered the frame, and Cooper's pursuit was too late.
As Su Wen hit the ball, the referee's whistle sounded instantly. Riley couldn't bear it anymore and handed over his timeout.
Less than three minutes into the game, Su Wen scored an 11:2 offensive climax. Everyone panicked.
This is a tiebreaker, a battle that determines life and death, and determines who will advance to the finals. If you lose, the entire season's hard work will be in vain.
No one dares to take it lightly.
The fans at the scene also wailed after Su Wen made the three-pointer.
“O(≧口≦)O, it’s in again!”
"Su Wen is so scary. He made another three-pointer when he wasn't paying attention!"
"It's over, it's over, this Su Wen has exploded!"
"Three-for-three three-pointers, isn't his hand too smooth?"
"Oh my God, what can I do?"
"We can't let him continue to vote like this anymore. Let's find a way to limit it, Riley!"
Lakers fans feel bad, and Riley isn't any better.
He kept frowning, calling the players to come around, and emphasized: "Defense, don't let up on Su Wen's defense."
"Michael!"
He looked at Michael Cooper sharply and said very seriously: "No matter what, you will keep an eye on him at all costs."
"We can't let him shoot three-pointers casually anymore."
Even though three-pointers are not taken seriously in this era and have not become a must-shoot in every game, as Su Wen unlocked the three-pointers, they have shown great destructive power.
Starting from the first game of the Western Conference Finals against them, Su Wen used three-pointers with the power of a nuclear explosion, which caused them to fall over and collapse again and again.
The more critical point is that three-pointers account for an increasing proportion of his personal offense, and this guy is still so happy to do it, taking shots whenever he gets the chance.
The scary thing is that once you make a move, you often get in!
The Lakers have a huge headache about this and have to infinitely raise their requirements for the defensive end and defensive formation.
Otherwise, if you don't pay attention, Su Wen can destroy them with precise three-pointers!
this is too scary!
The power of the three-pointer was terrifying to watch, but it could instantly overturn all their efforts on the defensive end.
Just when the game entered a timeout, the Celtics giants who were watching the game at Parrish's house all had solemn expressions on their faces, staring at Su Wen in the TV camera.
"Larry, I have a hunch that the three-point shot will become a trend by this kid. It will be taken more and more seriously in the future, and many people in the league will start to practice it."
McHale chirped and sighed.
"Even without this kid, many people in the league have started shooting three-pointers, right?" Big Bird snorted coldly.
"I'm not talking about the occasional three-point shot or two in a game, but like Su, I will use it as a regular weapon on the spot."
McHale said with a very solemn expression: "Especially those guys with good shooting ability, like you."
"I will definitely pay attention to the three-point shot and start special training."
"Haha! Women only shoot three-pointers!" Larry Bird sneered disapprovingly: "You dare not go inside to fight, but you keep throwing three-pointers. What kind of hero do you think you are?"
"Larry, this is wrong." Angie looked at him and exposed it ruthlessly, "If shooting three-pointers is a pussy, then what's going on with you averaging two three-pointers per game this season?"
"Are you a pussy too?"
"You!!!" Bird's eyes widened and he glared at Angie fiercely.
He was so angry that his teeth itched at the other party's disrespectful reply.
Anji smiled nonchalantly, without the slightest fear of his cannibalistic eyes.
However, he was also considering McHale's words in his mind.
Do you specialize in three-point training?
For me, this might be a good choice!
You know, there are a lot of people shooting three-pointers in the regular season this year.
Utah Jazz star player Darnell Griffith is one of them.
He is the three-point leader this season.
Although the average number of shots per game is not many, it has reached 3.3, and the average number of hits per game is 1.2, which already has a good shooting rate of 36%.
The second place is Walder Free of the Cleveland Cavaliers, who also averages 2.7 shots per game, averages 1 hit per game, and has a higher hit rate than Griffith, reaching 37%.
The third place is Mike Dunleavy of the Milwaukee Bucks, who averaged 2.6 shots per game, hit 1.1, and his shooting percentage was as high as a terrifying 42%.
Although Larry Bird said he disdained three-pointers, he still averaged 1.6 attempts per game and averaged 0.7 hits per game.
The sample is small, but the hit rate is not low. It is higher than Dunleavy, which is already 42.7%.
Whether he admits it or not, there are many people in the league who shoot three-pointers, and they are quietly increasing.
And after tonight, maybe Su Wen will turn it into a trend, a trend, and set off a wave of three-pointers.
(End of this chapter)
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