Basketball's No. 1 Anti-Fan
Chapter 251 Wasteland Punk, Steam Hansen
Chapter 251 Wasteland Punk, Steam Hansen
"You're not going to fight, are you?" Guy looked incredulous when he saw Hansen's pale face.
Han Sen didn't say anything, just nodded, then walked to his seat and sat down.
"You don't have a fever?" Randolph looked at Han Sen. Han Sen didn't look very healthy.
"You guys are so free? Don't play worse than me at night." Han Sen didn't give a direct answer because he was still running a fever.
"Han, don't take the risk." Battier on the side also tried to persuade Han Sen.
"I said I wanted to win the championship in Miami." Hansen shook his head.
Before Battier could continue to persuade him, Han Sen stood up, looked around the locker room, and then said:
"Win the game for me tonight. That's the last thing I ask of you."
After hearing what Han Sen said, everyone who originally wanted to persuade him stopped talking and was instead filled with fighting spirit.
Wade is not the only one who has this spiritual appeal.
The American Airlines Arena in Game 6 was packed with people, and the media area was once again packed with reporters.
When Hansen appeared in the player tunnel, not only the media area but also the entire venue was in a state of great commotion.
According to various news released before the game, Hansen will most likely not play tonight. After all, the Grizzlies have the match point, and there is no need for them to put Hansen at risk.
Therefore, many people assumed that Hansen would not play, the Heat would win Game 6, and both teams would go to Memphis for a Game .
However, Han Sen just appeared on the field.
Han Sen did not participate in the pre-match warm-up, he just sat quietly on the sidelines.
His temperature today was lower than yesterday, only 38.5 degrees, which was also the premise for his decision to play.
If it really was 40 degrees, he wouldn't joke about endangering his life.
However, this was still on the verge of a high fever. His head was dizzy and, more importantly, he felt that he had not much strength in his body.
At this time, the team doctor came over and had a few words with him, mainly asking about his current condition.
Finally, he took out some antipyretic medicine and gave it to Han Sen.
Taking medicine at this time is not a show, but there is an interval between taking antipyretic medicine, and it takes time for it to take effect.
Taking it at this time would theoretically allow Han Sen to maintain a normal body temperature in the second half.
Although the game has four quarters, the most crucial part is actually the second half.
After the team doctor left, Rondo also came over.
He discussed the matter of Combs with Hansen.
The league has banned him for life and is suing him and the hotel where they stayed.
Not only the league, UA also sued for huge compensation.
If nothing unexpected happens, both he and the hotel will face huge compensation, the kind that could lead to bankruptcy.
This incident is so terrible that it has already involved the personal safety of the star players.
Because if the bottle of water contained poison instead of virus, the consequences would be unimaginable.
Therefore, this matter must be severely punished, severely enough to prevent such incidents from happening again.
In fact, what Jordan experienced back then was just as serious as what Hansen is experiencing now, but the video equipment was not so advanced in that era, and Jordan ate all the pizza at the time, so there was no result due to lack of evidence.
However, in America, where the president can be assassinated by repeated gunshots, it is not surprising that such a thing would happen. The key lies in how to deal with it and the subsequent prevention measures.
Han Sen just nodded. He didn't have much energy to pay attention to this matter right now.
He just wanted to conserve his energy as much as possible so that he could concentrate when he got on the court.
After the warm-up, the scene entered the opening ceremony.
When Hansen came on the court, for the first time since this year's finals, the Heat fans gave him applause instead of boos.
Every group has its extreme fans, but the vast majority of fans are rational.
Both teams used the same starting lineups from the previous game.
After the opening ceremony, players from both teams came on the court one after another, with Gasol and Bosh having a jump ball in the center circle.
"Are you okay?" Wade was facing Hansen at this time and asked with concern.
In fact, when the news broke, Wade had already called Hansen to inquire about his situation.
It was just like when Wade was injured last season and Hansen called to show concern, but since they are still rivals, there is not much to say.
“It wasn’t great, but it was good enough to win.”
As Hansen finished his answer, the referee's whistle sounded, and Gasol Jr. jumped up and pushed the ball back to the Grizzlies' half.
The Grizzlies took the lead in attacking, and after reaching the frontcourt, Gasol Jr. and Randolph played high and low posts.
Han Sen's physical condition did not allow him to play the main attack, especially in the first half. All he needed to do was to play a good role in containment.
The Heat obviously knew this, so they were very determined to double-team the defense.
Hansen moved decisively at this time and played a pick-and-roll with Gasol Jr.
However, Randolph chose to force the ball, but was successfully defended by the Heat.
The Heat played a defensive counterattack, and Wade caused Conley to commit a defensive foul during a fast break and got two free throws.
Han Sen then pulled Randolph to him and said, "Don't treat me like a patient."
His meaning was very clear. If he was treated differently because he had a fever, then there was no need for him to play tonight.
Wade made two free throws to give the Heat the lead.
The Grizzlies continued to play high and low post, and the Heat's strong side double-team was also resolute enough. This time Randolph passed the ball to Hansen.
After receiving the ball, Hansen faked a dribble to Durant who was helping defend him, and then took a quick stop and jump shot from mid-range.
His movement speed was obviously slower than in previous games, but the entire technical movement was still very coherent.
It takes a lot of training to train the black powder system's talent to a bottleneck, which has formed muscle memory for him.
"Shh!"
When the basketball went through the net, there was a burst of excitement at the scene.
Han Sen, are you really having a fever?
The Heat attacked, and Durant made quick mid-range shots after the pick-and-roll.
Apart from the game where he was locked down by Hansen, Durant's performance throughout the finals was at the MVP level.
If it were James, facing the Grizzlies who were full of desire to play, the Heat would probably have been swept again.
Hansen's goal just now worked. The Heat's double-team on the strong side did not dare to be too thorough. Randolph seized the opportunity, turned around and rushed to the basket, causing Bosh to foul and also got two free throws.
Han Sen then took the initiative to go over and high-five Randolph.
Tonight's game will not be easy, and the impact of the high fever on him will not disappear. Everyone on the Grizzlies must go all out.
Randolph made both free throws, and both teams started the game in excellent form.
Just when Randolph was shooting free throws, Spoelstra called Wade aside.
When the offense and defense changed, the Heat's ball was in Wade's hands, and Wade was ready to break through with the ball.
There is no sympathy in competitive sports, and Spoelstra will not show mercy to Hansen just because he has a fever.
Of course he is not qualified, because if they lose tonight's game, the road for this team will come to an end.
Wade successfully changed direction and passed Hansen and made a layup. Hansen's movement speed was obviously slowing down.
The scene was filled with cheers from the Heat fans.
Now they were sure that Han Sen still had a fever.
Although the victory was somewhat unfair, they did not want to be runner-up for four consecutive years.
At Spoelstra's wave, the Heat once again launched a resolute double-team on the strong side.
Han Sen moved to catch the ball again, but this time it was Wade who came back to defend him.
It was obvious that Spoelstra had just pulled Wade aside to talk about more than just offense.
Hansen faked a shot, then changed direction and squeezed Wade to the basket, then jumped and shot.
Wade jumped up to block the shot at the right moment, but Hansen grabbed the ball with one hand in the air and then shot.
Wade blocked Hansen's wrist, and Hansen's shot failed to go in. He lost his balance and fell to the ground.
The referee blew the whistle, indicating Wade's defensive foul.
Wade then walked over and pulled Hansen up from the ground.
At the moment of contact, his eyes couldn't help but widen.
Because only after he held Han Sen's hot hand could he truly feel Han Sen's current physical condition.
Han Sen was able to do what he did just now, and it took a lot of willpower to support him. Han Sen went to the free throw line and took a deep breath, and the air he exhaled was hot.
Although his body was a little weak, his hands did not weaken, and he made both free throws steadily.
The scene became agitated.
Han Sen's defense made it clear that he was indeed running a fever, but his offense looked anything but that, and what was happening on the court was too contradictory.
However, as the game progressed, fans could see that every time Hansen appeared in the camera, he was sweating more and more.
Especially in the second half of the second quarter, Hansen was like a sweat-making machine standing on the court, and the caddy had to come in from time to time to mop the floor.
At the end of the first half, the score between the two sides was 53 to 50, with the Heat leading, but the advantage was negligible.
Hansen made 10 of 5 shots in the first half and scored 14 points.
From his defense and the number of shots he took, one can see the impact of the high fever on him, but miraculously he played with high efficiency.
"If you don't know how to define a player's greatness, then you just need to record what you see tonight." Barkley made a golden statement in the commentary booth.
When returning to the locker room during the halftime break, Hansen went back with his arm around Guy's shoulders.
And he did not return to the locker room, but went directly to the infirmary to get an IV drip.
In addition to dizziness and weakness when you have a fever, you will also sweat more during exercise.
Especially as we get closer to halftime, antipyretic drugs begin to take effect and sweat evaporates faster, which can easily lead to dehydration.
It can't be replenished by drinking saline solution alone, you can only have an IV drip.
While Han Sen was receiving the infusion, people from the Grizzlies team came to visit Han Sen from time to time.
Han Sen didn't say they were so idle this time.
Because in the first half of the game, his teammates performed very well.
This put his consumption in the first half within an acceptable range.
Because of similar experiences, his game tonight is bound to be compared by fans to Jordan's "Flu Game" that year.
But what many people don’t know is that Jordan was not as lucky as him back then.
In that game, Jordan clearly had a fever, but the other Bulls players had no intention of helping him.
Pippen's performance in that game was 17 points on 5 of 17 shots, and only three Bulls players scored in double digits.
Many people say that Pippen is better than James, but in fact, they are equally matched.
To put it bluntly, at the level of the finals, if you don’t have the ability to solve the problem, your so-called all-rounder means you are totally incompetent.
It's okay to connect them together, but it's really wishful thinking to expect them to carry the team at the critical moment.
In comparison, Han Sen is indeed much happier.
Randolph, Gasol Jr. and Gay all played well in the first half.
After the half-time break, Hansen looked much better than in the first half.
The antipyretic began to take effect. After his body temperature returned to normal, Han Sen's entire feeling began to change.
In the first round after returning in the second half, he completed a dunk after an open cut, which directly scared the fans at the scene.
The entire morale of the Grizzlies team was also boosted.
Throughout the third quarter, Hansen scored 14 points, which was his total score in the first half.
在他的带领下,灰熊队打出了单节32比22的比分,三节结束时以82比75反过来领先了热火队7分!
Now the Heat fans at the scene began to get restless.
They really don’t understand Han Sen’s physical condition now!
At the start of the fourth quarter, Han Sen was sitting on the bench, drinking salt water in big gulps.
He doesn't have to worry about urine at all because the water he drinks will soon be excreted as sweat.
Generally speaking, antipyretics can work for half an hour to two hours.
But it turns out that's only the case when a person isn't exercising vigorously.
After the third quarter, Han Sen's fever came back immediately.
And after more than three quarters, or to be more precise, more than an hour, his body temperature is now much higher than before the game.
The team doctor just came over and took his temperature, and it's close to 40 degrees.
The team doctor hesitated to speak, but he knew that Han Sen would not give up at the last moment.
At the beginning of the fourth quarter, the Heat launched a crazy counterattack led by Bosh.
They will never give up.
When the game had been going on for more than three minutes, the Heat had narrowed the gap to 3 points, a one-ball difference.
Joerger wanted to give Hansen more rest time, but the situation of the game did not allow it.
He replaced all the main players in advance.
Spoelstra did the same thing on the Heat side.
The game entered the decisive moment ahead of schedule.
"Defend! Defend!"
The cheers at the scene were deafening, and the Heat's continuous scoring boosted the morale of the scene.
The Heat's defensive enthusiasm on the court was also at full throttle.
The Grizzlies' consecutive tactics failed to create any opportunities.
Gasol Jr. took the ball in the high post and looked for Hansen.
The two players cooperated in hand-to-hand communication in the high position. After receiving the ball, Han Sen made no unnecessary movements and shot directly from mid-range.
"Shh!"
Although Perkins rushed forward with his hands raised, Hansen still shot towards him and scored.
After landing, Han Sen let out a long sigh.
The high fever made it difficult for him to maintain steady breathing, and disordered breathing would distort his technical movements, so he could only hold his breath to complete the technical movements.
Hansen's goal was crucial, and the Grizzlies clearly stabilized their position on the field.
After retreating to the defensive end, Durant's shot was blocked by Gay and the Heat were unable to continue scoring.
The defensive shouts at the scene remained the same, and the Heat's defensive intensity remained the same.
Gasol used almost the same hand-to-hand tactic, but this time the Heat rushed forward and Hansen chose to break inside.
He rushed to the basket with a staggering step, but when he broke into the three-second zone, he exploded the ball, turned around and shot backward to avoid Bosh's backward shot.
Bosh tried to save the ball aggressively and ended up knocking down Hansen, for which the referee called a foul.
Guy and Randolph ran over and pulled Hansen up.
When they felt the warmth of Han Sen's hand, their bodies subconsciously tensed up.
Han Sen had two free throw opportunities.
There were bursts of interference sounds at the scene.
Han Sen took a deep breath and shot two free throws.
This caused a commotion at the scene.
Han Sen in the camera looked extremely pale, but his hands were still very steady!
At the critical moment, Durant ran out from the outside and received the ball and made a three-point answerball!
After scoring the goal, Durant pumped his fist and roared. At this moment, the god of death descended upon the American Airlines Arena.
The scene was boiling, followed by even louder shouts for defense.
The Heat also played more intense defense.
Han Sen's continuous offensive stamina declined rapidly due to his high fever. Now he could only stand outside the three-point line at a 45-degree angle on the weak side to create space.
Randolph was double-teamed during his low-post attack and threw the ball directly to Hansen at the far end.
The pass was risky and was almost intercepted by Wade.
Han Sen received the ball, held his breath, faked a shot to shake off Wade who was rushing towards him, and took one dribble before shooting a three-pointer.
"Shh!"
Han Sen hit this three-pointer!
He scored 7 points in a row after coming on in the fourth quarter!
Just after landing, Han Sen exhaled again.
This scene happened to be captured by the photographer, and caused a stir at the scene.
Han Sen, who was breathing out hot air in the camera, looked like a steam robot in the wasteland punk world.
(End of this chapter)
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