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Chapter 193: A huge victory of nearly 50 points, a good start!

Chapter 193: A huge victory of nearly 50 points, a good start!

"Welcome to the first game of the 85/86 NBA season between the defending champion Seattle SuperSonics and the Dallas Mavericks."

When the game was about to start, TBS commentator Bob Neal, who was broadcasting the game live, first introduced the lineups of both sides.

In his words, he focused on the SuperSonics' achievements last season and the regular season honors that Su Wen almost won. When the two sides jumped the ball, he announced the start of the game.

"The game officially started, Supersonic won the ball first, and Brad Davis drove the ball forward. Well, he passed the ball and passed it to Su Wen."

"In this game, the SuperSonics had a new change. The first offense was handed over to Su Wen. This was something we had never seen last season."

"Su Wen was directing his teammates to move, oh oh!!! As soon as he dribbled the ball into the inside, he sent a high throw and completed an alley-oop with Tom Chambers. To start the game in this way, this is defending the title Does the champion give the home team power?"

"Hey, good shot!"

After Chambers succeeded in blowing the frame, he gave Su Wen a thumbs up.

But he didn't know that Jack Sikoma behind him looked at him very sadly.

Chambers jumped slightly, received the ball, took off and hit another dunk.

Blackman got the ball, made another pass, and belatedly found Sikoma who had been left open with four seconds left on the shot clock.

My talent is much better than McCormick's.

When Su Wen advanced forward with the ball, he was stubbornly stopped by Blackman. He had no chance to counterattack quickly, so he slowed down and controlled the rhythm.

During the SuperSonics era, he was an All-Star player and the first core player. The ball had to pass through his hands first.

The same goes for Gus Williams.

He felt extremely resentful in his heart. When he returned to the offensive end and found that the ball was passed around the outside, and was finally ended by Aguirre, and he had never touched the ball once, he felt even more resentful.

After coming to the Mavericks, he had less possession of the ball, and he was not the first choice. The treatment was worse than half a star.

But I can only think about it. If he was still with the Sonics, Su Wen would not be able to exist, and naturally he would not be able to win the championship.

And his chance was about to come.

If his teammates gave him an offensive opportunity, he would shoot. If they didn't, he would honestly create opportunities for his teammates.

Not only that, he looked even more sad when he saw Wilkens off the court.

Although Sikoma's core treatment seems to have remained unchanged, he has become the team's third shooting option, which is far worse than before coming to the Mavericks.

Under such circumstances, during this season's pre-season training camp, Sikoma and Williams clearly felt the crisis, because he was even more marginalized. The ball often circulated outside for half a day, but rarely reached Sikoma's hands. , and very little even made it back to Williams.

If I'm still in Seattle, what's going on with Tim McCormick?

Am I not much better than him?

Even my own substitutes, who were once average in strength, could win the championship with Su Wen, and so can I.

After McCormick guarded him, he jumped up again, grabbed the rebound, threw it to Su Wen, and ran forward.

Death is the devil of Sonics!

As trading chips, after he and Guis Williams were traded to the Mavericks, although they still have the main position and the core position of the team has not changed, they have less ball rights.

That was a monster that defeated the black and white duo, two wealthy teams, by one person!

The Mavericks missed another shot.

I think they didn't play up to their worth and regret their original trading choice.

Sikoma was always envious of Chambers.

I thought to myself, if he were still with the Sonics, he would already be a center with two championships and two rings on his finger.

Lanny, I want to go back!

I was born a Sonic!

Su Wen's pass arrived next and was sent above his head.

After his teammates guided the ball for a while, Aguirre moved around and failed to find an opportunity to take action under Su Wen's attention, so he passed the ball to Blackman.

As long as Su Wen is here, the Sonics will have the foundation for a championship and their results will be the same.

Look, how much fun are they having?

Sikoma was extremely depressed. There should have been a place for me there.

The Mavericks' lineup already has two core outsiders, Aguirre and Blackman, and they have more of the ball in their hands.

He didn't know what Williams was thinking. He just saw that the opponent was working hard to pass the ball through the frontcourt, and then passed it to Blackman or Aguirre. He was willing to be such a dribbling tool.

They came with All-Star status and status, but after playing for one season, they became increasingly marginalized.

During the SuperSonics era, he was an All-Star point guard with 23+3+7, but when he arrived with the Mavericks, he became a tool man who dribbles the ball through the frontcourt, ranking fourth in shot selection.

This time it was Sikoma, who was feeling a little depressed and complicated, who struck the iron himself.

When the Sonics came back, Su Wen looked from the outside and signaled Chambers to start a pick-and-roll with him. The latter immediately acted according to the opportunity and made a fake screen. When Su Wen collected the ball, he quickly inserted it inside.

The coaching staff, and even the team management, seemed to think that their arrival could not change the team's current situation, so they put the blame for the stagnant results directly on their heads.

Compared to Sikoma, who is arrogant and arrogant, McCormick has always been conscientious and diligent, and never complained about the issue of power.

Now, he can only think about it, watching with envy as Chambers, who once fought side by side, and Su Wen continue to work hard for the next championship ring.

Although they were not responsible for most of the blame, the management also admitted in disguise that the deal had failed.

With a perverted guy like Su Wen, the Sonics are still the favorite to win the championship in the new season.

At this time, Sikoma began to miss his time in Seattle.

It was as if the two of them were isolated.

After Sikoma received the ball, it was already too late. McCormick broke away from the defense of Blackman to make up for it. The former directly missed the shooting opportunity and missed the forced shot.

After the two sides were in position, Su Wen rushed inside, attracted the attention of Sikoma's defense, and then distributed the ball to McCormick.

The latter, who was completely in neutral, received the ball and made a furious dunk.

Unable to guard against the ball, Sikoma turned to look at his former substitute, pouting, and with a slightly complicated look in his eyes.

then

The Mavericks missed another shot.

When Blackman and Aguirre performed a two-man turn, the other three teammates were watching. When the attack time ran out and they couldn't get rid of the defender, the two men thought of passing the ball.

But the pass to Gus Williams was also a pass.

With only two seconds left on the shot clock, Williams had to make a pull-up shot against Davis from outside the three-point line.

"boom!"

The basketball hit the edge of the basket, bounced high, and fell directly into the arms of Davis who turned around.

As soon as Davis got the rebound, he launched a fast break, passed Williams, carried the latter, and completed a one-stop layup.

As soon as the game started, they were beaten 8:0, and everyone in the Mavericks frowned.

The team's coach, Dick Motta, had folded his arms and looked at them, but unconsciously lowered his hand and reached out to call a timeout. But after a moment of hesitation, he gave up.

However, his giving up directly met with a devastating blow.

After the SuperSonics hit this wave of offensive climax, they played smoother and smoother, and became more and more crazy. Almost every opportunity appeared, they would play fast breaks. They actually spent the first quarter of the game on a run-and-gun effect, constantly attacking them for half a minute. field.

At the end of the first quarter, the Mavericks were already 21 points behind at 40:19.

After the SuperSonics took control of the organization through Su Wen, the offensive pace was extremely fast. They would not be idle with the ball in their hands, passing the ball everywhere, and delivering the ball to their teammates one by one.

As long as his teammates have a chance, he will pass the ball as if it is hot and directly score.

What is even more surprising is that his passing is precise and purposeful. He is almost always leading the ball. He has passed many good balls that are very confusing and extremely comfortable for the receiver.

"Oh my god, am I watching a Lakers game? Why do I see the shadow of Moji in Su?"

"His passing is so sharp, he can almost penetrate our defense every time he passes the ball."

"I didn't expect his organization to be so great, ah! It's all Noam's fault!"

"Has this guy evolved in the new season? He is already so powerful, and he has evolved such an organization?"

The fans at the scene were amazed every time Su Wen sent out an assist. Dick Motta's brow seemed to be sewn up, twisted into the word "Chuan".

Tonight's opponents played too strong, and they were already in danger.

He looked at Su Wen who was resting off the court and drinking water. Especially this kid, the changes tonight were too great, which completely disrupted our deployment.

The opponent didn't score a single point in the first quarter and seemed to have no desire to score at all. They kept passing the ball and feeding the ball.

Just relying on scalpel-like passes, they dismembered their defense into pieces, disorganized and full of loopholes.

They were among the top ten teams in defensive efficiency last season.

Su Wen's quick play and quick passing made their defense against him completely ineffective, and he was caught off guard again and again.

Could it be that this kid also has the same organizational genius as the magician?

In the second quarter, when the score gap between the two sides was so big, Su Wen came on the field in the second half.

Although the combination of Joe Dumas and Davis was not as sharp in offense as Suvin was on the court in the first few minutes, it still maintained the point difference.

Suvin replaced Davis, and Dumars continued to stay on the court. Partnering with the former, the SuperSonics' offensive rhythm became faster.

Together with Karl Malone, who also stayed on the court, they used run-and-gun tactics and led the Mavericks to run wildly.

At the end of the first half, the Sonics used an 11:4 offensive climax to raise the score to 77:51, leading the Mavericks by 26 points, almost turning the unfinished second half into garbage time.

“Well done, keep it up in the second half!”

Back in the locker room, Lanny Wilkens was smiling.

He didn't expect that after he put Su Wen in the role of point forward, the team's offense would become easier and more energetic.

Throughout the entire half of the game, they seemed very comfortable.

Su Wen sacrificed his right to take action and delivered shells frantically, activating each of his teammates.

Even a rotation player like Malone, who played for ten minutes, scored 8 points on 7 of 14 shots due to Su Wen's instigation, which was extremely efficient.

Let’s look at Su Wen’s personal score, which is only 15 points.

Compared with last season, when he frequently scored 40 or 50 points and scored 20 or 30 points in the half, he looked like a completely different person.

In the first half, Su Wen sent 13 assists.

He assisted in double figures at halftime, and he directly refreshed his own assist record.

Wilkens didn't expect that a super scorer like Su Wen could transform, and that the transformation would be so effective.

It's like the reincarnation of a magician. Oh no, he's not dead yet.

It's like a second magician!

He is also a magician with strong scoring ability.

In the second half, the team changed sides and fought again. The SuperSonics maintained their strength in the first half and continued to play run-and-gun tactics. The ball turned quickly. Almost under the leadership of Su Wen, everyone was willing to pass the ball. Teammates create scoring opportunities.

In the third quarter, they scored another 40 points in a single quarter, widening the point difference to 40 points in one fell swoop.

Got it!

The fourth quarter has become garbage time. What a fart?

Dick Motta was very straightforward. He stopped playing in the last quarter, surrendered, and replaced everyone on the bench.

When the main players of both sides were sitting off the court, watching the fight on their own bench, Jack Sikoma frequently looked at the SuperSonics bench, with a look of envy and reluctance in his eyes, which was not at all humane.

In this game, the Seattle SuperSonics defeated the Dallas Mavericks by 147:100 and 47 points, and won the first game of the new season heartily.

苏文在这场比赛,只出手了17次,命中12球,三分5中3,罚球6中4,砍下31分7篮板20助攻2抢断4封盖。

Although he didn't score many points, he set a new high in assists in a single game and scored 30+20 for the first time.

It was truly astonishing and shocked the whole audience.

His precise, confusing, and somewhat gorgeous passes almost turned the home team's fans into his own. Sometimes he would pass a very subtle pass, and many fans would cheer loudly.

A new magician seems to be emerging.

在苏文全场的穿针引线带动下,钱伯斯成了今晚全场得分最高的人,22投14中,罚球4中4,砍下32分11篮板4助攻2封盖2抢断。

The Sonics' third-highest scorer is actually Karl Malone from the bench.

他在上场的27分钟时间里,得到14次出手,命中其中的11球,拿下了24分7篮板1助攻3封盖。

Although McCormick is a blue-collar worker, he still scored 13 points and 8 rebounds without saying a word.

布拉德·戴维斯出手11次,命中6球,拿到14分3篮板5助攻。

艾尔·伍德出手8次命中5球,拿到10分3篮板3助攻。

In this game, seven SuperSonics players scored in double figures, three scored over 7, and two scored over 20.

It can be called a victory like a national superstar.

Even TBS host Bob Neal couldn't help but sigh when he concluded: "The SuperSonics, the defending champion team, seems to have become stronger in the new season."

"In their first game of the season, they played a showtime-style bombardment style. They used pass after ball to shatter the opponent's defensive formation. They defeated the Mavericks and beat them by nearly 50 points. Their offensive firepower , incredibly powerful, and the pace is so fast that it’s dizzying!”

"Such supersonic speed is terrifying!"

(End of this chapter)

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