Don't talk trash to him.
Chapter 168: Can’t you break your career single-game scoring record before leaving?
Chapter 168: Can’t you break your career single-game scoring record before leaving?
Suwan was also getting more and more excited. In the next round, he rushed straight into the inside and successfully caused Jamal to foul.
As a result, after Bogut was sent off the court by Suwan due to two fouls, another center of the Bucks was also sent off the court.
But compared to Bogut's two helpless fouls, Jamal's...
There was always a feeling that he committed the foul on purpose in order to get off the court early and rest.
There was booing all over the place, and Su Wan could feel that it was not directed at him.
Otherwise, he would definitely scold the referee as well.
These people should be booing Jamal.
Suwan's feeling was not wrong. When the Bucks fans saw Jamal leave the court with two fouls, their first reaction was that this idiot had found another opportunity to slack off! This is why Jamal averaged 9+9 per game, but was still sent away after only one year with the Bucks.
It is entirely possible to feel whether a player's attitude on the court is correct or not.
"Uh-huh!"
"Shh!"
After making both free throws, Su Wan's personal score in the first quarter was almost over 15 points.
Reed quickly responded and made another shot.
In the continuous confrontation, at the end of the first quarter, Suwan's single-quarter score was fixed at 18 points, and Reed's single-quarter score also reached 12 points.
The most satisfying thing for Su Wan was that he didn't activate "The Zone" this time, but he could still score points on a night when he was in good condition based on his control over his body. - Of course, a night when he was in good condition was not much different from when he activated "The Zone", except that he couldn't control his body to the limit, and this good condition had ups and downs.
But this further proves Suwan's progress in the past two seasons.
He suddenly had a strong idea:
Without opening “The zone”, try to see if you can score 50 points in a single game!
The way he feels so far tonight, this should be achievable...
The Bucks' perimeter defense posed little threat to him, and the two center guards in the interior also had foul problems due to his constant attacks on the interior in the first quarter.
When his form fluctuates, Su Wan can continue to score by making good use of these two points.
The biggest advantage of the "tank" is that when the shot is not accurate, it can continue to attack the basket.
This was very important in the 00s when whistles were not so harsh.
This is not an era where you can get a free throw opportunity by standing at the "free throw line" and doing a long jump. Some fans do not agree with Wade's identity as the "Porcelain King" because all his whistles were earned by fighting under the basket again and again.
The famous "Wade fall" is a traditional "bumping" technique used by the No. 2 position, which involves shaking the defender and then crashing into him.
It's just that Wade fell a little harder.
During the second quarter's substitute rotation, Mo Williams and Tinsley became the protagonists on the court and scored points against each other.
But the two people's expressions were different. Tinsley was very happy. He gradually realized how happy it was to "strike at a lower dimension" during the substitute rotation stage. Su Wan watched him score easily on the court. He was really afraid that LeBron James would watch this game tonight and get inspiration in advance.
Mo Williams felt a sense of satisfaction from having his frustration vented.
He had a very unhappy season. Ford, who returned from a season-ending injury, took away his starting position directly, and he didn't even have a chance to compete. Then he encountered various injuries, and his playing time became intermittent.
The Pacers were the first to use a small lineup, and the Bucks had no choice but to change back to their starting lineup.
Terry certainly didn't want to put the two starting inside players on the court so early. But there was no way, after the two centers left the court, the Bucks' inside players had no way to limit Suwan, and he had to keep attacking the inside line to score every time.
In fact, there is another key reason why the substitute inside players cannot defend Su Wan after coming on the court:
As the first line of defense, Michael Redd's defensive quality is too poor.
He let Su Wan enter the basket, and the inside player, whose ability was one level lower, naturally seemed unable to stop Su Wan from scoring.
But how can Terry blame Michael Reed, who was in great form tonight, for his poor defense?
It's not just Reed who enjoys this privilege tonight. As the boss, he enjoys this privilege throughout the season.
In fact, sometimes, a strict head coach is a good constraint for these stars.
It’s a pity that most of the stars are unwilling to be restricted by the head coach.
What is different from the NCAA is that the result of the struggle between the head coach and the star player is often that the head coach will leave.
Therefore, most of the head coaches who have finally taken over the position and have little qualifications can only let things go.
The same is true for Terry.
After the Pacers' "small lineup" returned to the court, their condition improved, but compared with the opponent's firepower, they still had a gap. Rick Carlisle had no choice but to continue to concentrate the ball in Suwan's hands.
In the first attack of the second round, Suwan held the ball in his hands and kept making shooting movements. Michael Reed endured it two or three times, but finally couldn't bear it anymore and rushed out. After Suwan got the ball, he rushed straight to the inside. Bogut didn't dare to block him at all. He stood under the basket and watched Suwan ravage the basket like a bomber.
"Where's your defense? Number one!" Su Wan waved his hands unhappily, "You might as well sit on the sidelines!"
Terry also shook his head in dissatisfaction on the sidelines.
But he also knew that this was the only way Bogut could defend at this time.
If he really loses his temper and commits a foul, he will have to play in the second half next time.
Fortunately, Reed was eye-catching enough tonight and made his first shot.
Su Wan got angry. He wanted to see whether he was efficient in scoring by constantly attacking the basket or whether Michael Reed really shot accurately tonight.
He broke through Reed again, facing Bogut and Jamal, Suwan passed the ball in advance, and rushed straight to the basket with a "fire-burning" style, but in this situation, Bogut still didn't dare to stop him.
"It seems that your defense is not as good as your mouth!"
This was the last time Suwan talked trash to Bogut, and the rookie Bogut could only hold his interest to this extent.
In the following time, Su Wan focused on competing with Reed.
Facts have proved that this guy who can only shoot is indeed not as good as someone who can combine shooting and attacking. Su Wan's firepower gradually suppressed Reed.
After Reed's touch began to fluctuate, his anxious mentality made his condition worse and worse.
At 8 minutes and 34 seconds into the third quarter, Suwan had scored 40 points in this game, while Reed scored 12 points in the first quarter and has only 25 points so far.
This score is actually not bad.
After the fourth quarter, Reed should be able to score over 30 points tonight.
But compared with the 50 points that Su Wan is likely to get, it is not good enough.
The Bucks went from suppressing the Pacers at the beginning to being overtaken.
After the third quarter, Suwan scored 42 points and the Pacers' lead reached 11 points.
Barkley was anxious: "The Bucks should quickly get back to the form of the first quarter!"
He didn't want to see the Bucks make a comeback, but he was afraid that the score gap would be too big, and when Suwan's score approached 50 points, he would stop playing again.
Even if the difference is only 1 point at that time, he is likely to do so!
Barkley has seen it all before.
Well, he just didn’t know that Su Wan had asked Irene to write the headline for tomorrow’s report, otherwise, he wouldn’t be so anxious.
"Flying Pig" did not have any "poisonous words" this time. In the first offense after the main players returned to the court in the fourth quarter, Bobby Simmons, who had not scored for a long time, stepped on the line and made the "world's longest two-point shot."
Artest was sweating profusely.
God bless, Amen!
But it's really difficult to defend a player like Bobby Simmons.
It's not just about catching the ball and shooting. The most important thing is that this guy is not the absolute tactical core of the Bucks. Who knows when he will catch the ball and shoot. Most of the time, he is standing next to him and getting free throws.
But if you really leave him alone, he will immediately punish his opponent with shooting like he did just now.
Artest felt that he was overqualified to defend such a player. Suwan quickly broke through and responded to Bobby Simmons' goal.
At the beginning of the third quarter of the game, the other players in the Pacers' "small lineup" gradually got into shape, but in the fourth quarter, Suwan was still the main attacking point.
The reason is very simple. Suwan's first 50 points of the season is just around the corner. Even if they have recovered their form, they will come up with lame excuses such as "Ouch, my hand hurts" or "I can't shoot anymore" to ask Suwan to continue attacking.
Originally, the reason why we were able to withstand the fierce firepower of the Bucks in this game was because of Su Wan alone. Now let him completely defeat the opponent!
"6 points to go, 6 points to go!"
Barkley was excited, and Suwan was even more excited.
The first game of 50 plus points relying entirely on his own ability was just around the corner, and the only thing he had eyes for at this moment was the basket.
Michael Reed was obviously so impatient that he couldn't even shake off Suwan and just shot a three-pointer.
"Boom!"
The ball hit the basket straight and flew out, and was caught by Su Wan.
Launch a counterattack!
Michael Reed tried to intercept Suwan, but was dribbled past by him.
"Bah!"
A slam dunk was successful, but the deficit was still 4 points.
The audience gradually fell silent.
The excitement I felt when I first saw Michael Reed and Suwan competing against each other is long gone.
To be precise, the cheers in Bradley Center began to fade as Reed began to fall behind Suwan's scoring pace.
Terry called a timeout helplessly, but instead of arranging any tactics, he let Michael Reed make adjustments on his own.
At this stage of the game, it is already difficult to win. All he can think about now is to lose beautifully and not let Su Wan play in "garbage time".
With Su Wan scoring 4 points in a row, the score difference reached 13 points, which was a somewhat subtle gap.
The first two rounds after the timeout will be crucial.
Whether Michael Redd can make a calm judgment will determine the success or failure of these two rounds.
Reed adjusted well. After getting the ball with the help of the screen, he remembered his breakthrough ability.
Although it was difficult for him to get into position to break through Su Wan, Su Wan did not expect that he would suddenly break through with the ball, and he was able to complete the breakthrough.
Pass the ball to Bogut.
There was no way, Reid couldn't see anyone else.
Bogut was just about to show off his skills around the basket.
"Snapped!"
Su Wan, who followed, blocked his attack with a slap.
It could be clearly seen that the Milwaukee fans in the audience seats at the baseline were looking at each other with shock and disgust.
What shocked people was Suwan's block, and what was disgusted was Bogut.
It would have been fine if Su Wan was turned into a sieve in one game, but he also had 5 fouls, like a "glass man", and didn't dare to move under the basket.
Now, finally, there was an offensive opportunity to save the team, but this guy still couldn't seize it and was blocked by Su Wan.
With such a huge gap in strength, where did he get the courage to provoke Su Wan like this before the game?
In their opinion, if Bogut had not provoked Suwan, then with the state of the other Pacers players and the Bucks' sufficient firepower, the Pacers would have had a chance to defend their home court.
result……
The annoyed Su Wan supported the team with his personal offense.
At this critical moment, he used defense to give the Bucks a "fatal blow".
O'Neal Jr. protected the rebound, and the Bucks began to double-team Suwan as soon as he got the ball.
Suwan received the ball at the top of the arc and made a three-pointer, and Michael Reed suddenly pounced on him.
"beep!"
The referee blows the whistle.
Reed fouled.
The three-pointer shot by Su Wan was still flying in the air, attracting everyone's attention, including Su Wan and Reed who were lying on the ground, their eyes were also fixed on the goal.
"Shh!"
After a century of flight, the ball hit the rim and bounced into the basket.
In!
"Yes!"
Su Wan clenched his fists tightly.
Not only was he celebrating his first career “four-point play,” but he was also celebrating his 50th point of the game, without turning on “The Zone” mode…
He is so strong now!
Michael Redd's frustration was palpable, and the moment he saw the ball go in, he slammed the floor.
The Bucks fans who were watching this scene on the big screen felt so heartbroken.
Their eyes unconsciously turned to Bogut.
If it weren't for this sad thing that inspired Su Wan's fighting spirit, Michael Reed wouldn't have been so defeated tonight!
"Shh!"
When Su Wan shot the free throw, the whole place was silent, like an empty stadium. He made the free throw and scored his first 50 points of the season.
The score difference also broke through 17 points at this time!
The Pacers were in complete control.
At 7 minutes and 13 seconds in the fourth quarter, Suwan made another breakthrough and sent Bogut off the court with 6 fouls.
The Australians were booed as they passed through the home players' tunnel.
The final score was 109 to 88, and the Bucks lost by 21 points.
苏万上场41分12秒,全场31投20中,三分球6投2中,罚球12罚11中,全场砍下了53分,就差1分就能打破他职业生涯的单场最高分记录。
But he left the court as soon as the lead exceeded 20 points.
Barkley sighed deeply when he saw this.
Can’t you just break your career single-game scoring record before leaving?
Interview after the game:
"This is Suwan, he destroyed us all by himself!" - Terry talked about Suwan's performance in this game;
"He had whistles all over his body tonight and we couldn't touch him at all. That's why (he scored 53 points)." - Bogut, who fouled out with 6 fouls, explained why Suwan scored more than 39 points in this game, and he still insisted.
"This is a very normal thing. They are only eighth in the Eastern Conference and they have no one in the interior. It would be a surprise if I couldn't get such a score." - Suwan talked about his first 53 points of the season.
"So I'm curious why Kobe needed to score 81 points to widen the score and force the game into garbage time." - Su Wan once again asked Kobe.
(End of this chapter)
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