Don't talk trash to him.

Chapter 116 I have heard Michael talk about a situation.

Chapter 116 I have heard Michael talk about a situation.

"Since you joined the team, you have never let me down. I believe it will be the same this time!" Rick Carlisle patted Su Wan's shoulder heavily, but the weight of this pat was less than one-tenth of his words.

He had never placed so much trust in a player so quickly.

Su Wan did it.

Just as he said.

Su Wan never let him down.

Su Wan grinned. Rick Carlisle reminded him of his long-lost life as a corporate slave before he traveled through time. Whenever his boss asked him to work overtime, he would always say something similar.

At that time, he was just looking for a few pieces of silver.

Now, he's playing for Indiana...

When you walk out of the airport, you will see the unified cheers of the huge crowds of fans and all kinds of support items related to him. It is hard not to feel a sense of responsibility for such a group of fans.

"Damn Chinese, you can't take victory away from the Palace of Auburn Hills tonight!"

"Bitch, where are your arm-crossing moves? Why can't I see them?"

"You can win, but you can't win at the Palace of Auburn Hills, but if there is another chance, it must be time for you to leave with your head down."

"Go back to Indiana with this defeat. You can't beat us tonight!"

When the timeout ended, Suwan stood up from the bench and walked onto the court, his ears filled with endless abuse from the Detroit people. In the audience stands, the excited fans had already stood up. Even when the security personnel arrived, they could not stop them from pointing excitedly at Suwan's back and swearing at him.

In fact, these security personnel will not really manage these fans so strictly. As long as they do not touch the bottom line and are within the safety red line, they are happy to see Su Wan being pointed at and scolded.

Because they are Detroiters too!
Detroit's dislike for Suwan reached new heights as his "arm-crossed" celebration became popular.

They even blamed Suwan for Detroit's economic depression.

There is a reason why Detroit fans are so unscrupulous.

This season, the Pistons have never lost a game in which they were leading by 6 points with just over six minutes left.

They believe that this time will be no exception.

Reggie Miller really wanted to say sorry to Suwan. If he hadn't been in such a bad state tonight, they wouldn't have been so passive in this game.

"Reggie, I will cheer you on, so... relax, we will win!" Su Wan seemed to feel his emotion and poked Reggie Miller's waist with his elbow. His calm tone was filled with an extremely firm self-confidence.

At this moment, you can't tell between him and 40-year-old Reggie Miller, who is the "old bird" who has played for 17 seasons, and who is the "rookie" who just won the "Best Rookie" and participated in the playoffs for the first time.

But he suddenly remembered what he had talked about Suwan with Rick Carlisle before.

Carlisle said he could feel a sense of security from Suwan.

It seems like no matter how critical the situation is, he can always stand up.

The reason why I think of Carlisle's words now is because Reggie Miller feels that he seems to have become much more stable.

The ball belongs to the Pistons.

Why is this the most critical moment? It is because if the Pistons succeed in this attack, they will lead by 12 points.

"Shh!"

Hamilton made the most critical moment a reality.

He completed a two-point goal despite Reggie Miller's long arms blocking him. He was in really great shape tonight.

The scene was completely blown up, and almost all the Pistons fans stood up and cheered loudly for Hamilton.

With this goal, Hamilton got his 25th point of the night.

He is the Pistons' strongest weapon for winning tonight.

However, before the cheers from the audience completely died down, Su Wan, who had the ball, had already completed a breakthrough on Prince.

Just one step!
Prince felt as if the man in front of him had springs under his feet. Without any obvious movement of accumulating strength, Su Wan jumped past him.

The speed was too fast, and Ben Wallace's defense was much later than in the previous round. When he blocked Suwan, Suwan had already reached the reasonable collision zone.

Ben Wallace almost subconsciously stood up and raised his arms, as if he heard someone shout "321, block", and his body froze.

But Suwan "passed the ball around his waist" and at the same time "jumped around" Ben Wallace, jumped up, dunked with one hand, and hit Ben Wallace who was standing upright from the side.

"Bah!"

He "chopped" the ball into the basket, making a dull sound.

At the same time the referee blew the whistle.

"beep!"

2 plus 1 opportunity.

Ben Wallace was about to explain himself, but he looked down out of habit and saw that his heel was on the white line of the legal collision zone.

He had nothing to say.

There is no doubt that this is a "blocking foul".

The scene suddenly became quiet, and Barkley jumped up. This smooth breakthrough and the final explosive dunk over Ben Wallace made his hair stand on end.

O'Neal Jr. also ran over and patted Su Wan on the chest, then yelled at him:
So cool, bro!

Ben Wallace and Prince, the two people who had close contact with Suwan, both had heavy expressions on their faces. They were still thinking about Suwan's aggressive attack just now.

They all have the same feeling:
This guy seems to be in even better shape!
The Detroit players above were completely unaware of this problem. As Suwan stepped onto the free throw line, they kept yelling at him:

"It sucks, you bitch!"

"You're not going to make that free throw, rookie!"

"Idiot, you can only rely on free throws!"

……

"Shh!"

The crisp sound of the net hitting the target seemed to be the most powerful counterattack, and the sound at the scene was immediately muted.

But Su Wan was not satisfied, he cursed:
This ball is for you sons of bitches.

The referee was going to give Su Wan a T, but Su Wan wasn't yelling at the audience, so even though everyone knew he was yelling at the Detroit crowd, it still...

With 3 points scored, 12 points instantly became 9 points.

When the Pistons counterattacked, Hamilton was in such good shape that their first priority was naturally to look for the position of the "Masked Man".

Hamilton was extremely confident. He believed that with his form tonight, he could lead the team to victory and change the score to 2-3.

After a series of fake moves, Hamilton caught the ball with just a gap of one body length and completed the shot before Reggie Miller could get in front of him.

But just as the ball flew out of his hand, a figure flew out from the side and slapped the ball away.

This scene was so shocking that one could not help but cheer.

But an even more shocking scene happened in the following time.

Su Wan landed on the ground without any stagger, and adjusted his body and chased after the ball. Billups next to him was also approaching the ball at a very fast speed, but Su Wan got the ball first.

“Bang!”

With two consecutive quick slaps, Suwan controlled the ball steadily while moving at high speed, and created a distance between himself and Billups, rushing straight past him into the unguarded Pistons' inside line.

The whole process showed his body coordination to the fullest, which was incredible.

"Bah!"

Prince rushed over and tried to interfere with the opponent with his long arms, but Su Wan was not polite at all. He flew into the air and smashed the basket when he saw it. The violence of his actions was almost like the scene in the game "Street Basketball".

In the replay, it can be clearly seen that Prince was a little scared at the last moment and he dodged involuntarily.

"This ball, too, is for you bitches!"

Su Wan cursed again, still not facing the audience.

Reggie Miller listened to him score a goal and curse, and suddenly a familiar feeling came over him. "Don't blame him, everyone knows what he has been through." Bill Walton said, "But - it's time to call a timeout."

As if he heard his words, the Pistons' assistant coach immediately called a timeout.

“Good shot!”

A roaring sound of a leaking air was heard in a hospital ward in Detroit.

Larry Brown had never liked Suwan so much.

Yes, that's right. One person can kill them all and make them confused. There are still 4 minutes and the score difference is only 7 points. It's totally in time!

"Sue, Gatorade, here!"

Rick Carlisle urged the nearest seat on the bench to be vacated quickly, while taking the Gatorade from the staff and handing it to Suwan.

Everything is OK except that he doesn't act like a head coach.

But he really didn't know what to do.

Suwan dabbed some Gatorade on his lips and listened to Carlisle's sincere question: "What do you need us to do for you on the court?"

Even O'Neal Jr. had no objection.

He knew very well that now it was Su Wan alone who was carrying the team forward.

"There's nothing to do, just clap!"

Su Wan is still talking dirty.

The atmosphere on the Pacers team was obviously not as serious as before.

Carlyle was filled with emotion:
He really is... a safe player!
It's a blessing to coach players like this.

No matter which head coach it is, he has to admit this.

The game started again, and Billups faced Suwan with the ball. This time he did not pay too much attention to the movements of his teammates. Instead, he focused all his attention on Suwan and observed his defensive reactions.

He said before the game that he would stand up and save the team at the critical moment.

He must do it.

But he forgot one thing, as a ball handler, he should not show his offensive intentions.

Especially when facing a dangerous guy like Su Wan.

Billups' dribbling rhythm is very personal, so that he can always break through while holding the ball and reach the mid-range range he wants, and then...

He will solve all problems with his specialty, the "stop jump shot".

Suwan is not very good at "quick stop jump shot". He feels that it should be a shooting option that is more inclined to personal rhythm, so he always disrupts Billups' dribbling rhythm.

But it failed...

However, when Billups tried to "stop and shoot", he suddenly found that he didn't need to go through so much trouble. He just had to wait for Billups to jump up. With his body control ability and reaction speed, he could easily reach out and cover Billups.

"Mr. Key" also noticed this. He reached the position he wanted to reach, and when he was about to make a move, he found that Su Wan's hand had been interfering in front of him.

Jumping in the air, he could only pass the ball into the inside.

Ben Wallace was stunned when he got the ball.

At such a critical moment, am I the one who ends it?
Can I really?
"Snapped!"

Su Wan slapped him and told him, you can't!

Buckley jumped up again.

Because Suwan had just jumped up to interfere with Billups' shot, the moment he passed the ball, he quickly went to the inside to defend, and then slapped the ball away with a slap when Ben Wallace jumped up.

Suwan once made Lewis dribble away, then chased him back and completed the famous scene of a block.

In Barkley's opinion, Suwan's "1 defending 2" is as difficult as that goal.

O'Neal Jr. was also stunned.

He was moved by Su Wan's crazy performance under his strong will.

Immediately afterwards, he blocked Rasheed Wallace's second shot after picking up the rebound.

This time the rebound was protected by Su Wan.

"Get back to defense quickly!"

The Pistons assistant coach's shout was like "The tiger is about to eat people, everyone run!"

There is no way, Su Wan’s current condition is really scary.

The Pistons players on the field put all their efforts into returning to defense, and finally all returned to their defensive positions before Suwan rushed across the center line.

but……

Su Wan didn't care about what was happening in front of him and rushed straight to the basket.

Prince had never expected Suwan to behave like this and rush towards the inside. He was completely out of position and stretched out his hand to block the ball. Seeing that there was no hope of stealing the ball, he quickly retracted his hand to avoid a foul.

Both teams have reached the foul count. If he fouls, Su Wan will have to go to the free throw line.

Given Su Wan’s current condition, what’s the difference between free throws and giving away points?
Ben Wallace was so surprised that he was speechless. His body instinctively made up for it. This time he learned his lesson and did not stand still like last time. Unsure whether he could stop Su Wan outside the reasonable collision zone, he chose to jump directly.

But what surprised him even more was...

Su Wan actually wanted to dunk over him!
WTF!

Why is he so crazy!

Originally, in Ben Wallace's eyes, Suwan's "madness" only stayed off the court. On the court, he was still very calm and his choices were very reasonable.

But after the timeout just now, this guy seemed like a different person.

All kinds of crazy performances and ideas on both offense and defense.

It's as if he was challenging his physical limits.

Ben Wallace tried hard to block it, and prayed in his heart:

Oh, God!
If you recognize my efforts, don't let him deduct it from me!
God heard him...

Su Wan's movements while flying in the air changed.

He also realized that he jumped too early and didn't fly high enough, so it was difficult to dunk over Ben Wallace, and he would probably miss the dunk. He might even take advantage of the situation and let the opponent launch a counterattack.

This is absolutely not possible.

He quickly adjusted his movements in the air, changing from a dunk to a layup.

This set of "changing hands in the air" operations surprised Barkley again.

The ball flew out of Su Wan's hand, bounced on the rim several times, and then fell into the basket.

The people in Detroit who hated Suwan so much couldn't help but exclaim, not to mention the Pacers' bench, who were so frightened that they jumped to their feet.

The image of that man and his classic goal emerged in everyone's mind.

Now Su Wan copied his actions.

Kenny Smith finally couldn't help but say: "Why do I feel that Suwan's condition has become better, especially his physical condition...

"This..." Even Barkley was speechless and had no way to explain, but suddenly he thought of something, his pupils shrank slightly, and his expression became serious, "I heard Michael talk about a state."

"He once said that he could clearly feel that he could enter a certain state at certain times."

"In that state, he can do anything!"

"It's very similar to Su at this moment."

"Michael calls this state 'The zone'!"

Third update


(End of this chapter)

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