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Chapter 371 "I Just Performed Normally"!

Chapter 137 TNT's Poisonous Milk

Su Feng's previous life had given TNT a nickname: "Poisonous Milk Television."

Because whenever TNT favored a player, or didn't favor one, that player's performance would always go the opposite way.

However, Smith and Derrick's "milk" clearly wasn't enough to "milk" Su Feng to death, given his outstanding form tonight.

On the court, after Su Feng broke his personal career scoring record, Nets coach Cahill hurriedly called a timeout, trying to stem the Raptors' momentum.

The Nets' timeout worked to some extent.

After the timeout, they first relied on Van Horn to score two points.

Then, coming back, they successfully defended.

However, Francis, who had performed well in the first three quarters, got a little too eager at a crucial moment.

The Nets were on the attack. Wanting to close the gap in one fell swoop, Francis ran into Ben Wallace's iron wall in the paint.

And then...

*Thwack!*

In the Raptors' restricted area, Big Ben used a ruthless iron palm to swat away Francis's basketball dream.

Outside, after picking up the ball that Big Ben had swatted away, Nash immediately launched a fast break.

And despite Pierce's relentless pursuit of Su Feng, Old Curry found himself open on the other side.

*Swish!*

An arrow through the clouds, and thousands of troops come to meet it!

90 to 77.

Tonight, although the young Nets were in better form, in such crucial moments, the Raptors, who had been to the Finals, held the absolute advantage in terms of mentality.

As the saying goes, one must be tempered a hundred times to become steel. Without experiencing hardship, one cannot grow into a superstar.

Experience is something that only becomes experience when you experience it yourself.

On the court, after the Raptors stretched their lead to double digits, the Nets' players began to make consecutive mistakes.

On the perimeter, Francis and Van Horn mistimed their pick-and-roll, the former assuming the latter would cut to the outside, while the latter assumed the former could read his movements.

As a result, Van Horn, who chose to cut to the basket, could only watch as the ball flew directly out of bounds behind him.

The Raptors got possession. On the court, Pierce, who hadn't allowed Su Feng to receive the ball smoothly twice in a row, couldn't keep up this time.

It's worth mentioning that after using his elbow to shrug off Pierce, Su Feng didn't even have to ask Nash for the ball, as it appeared right in front of him.

See, what is professional feeding?

Truth be told, since entering the NBA, Nash has definitely been the best point guard Su Feng has ever encountered.

(Iverson: So, love disappears, right?)

*Thump, thump!*

On the wing, Su Feng drove hard into the Nets' restricted area after receiving the ball.

Van Horn, wanting to make up for his mistake, immediately pounced on Su Feng. But just as Van Horn thought he had rotated in time, Su Feng disappeared in front of him as if by magic!

This was...

Su Feng's original "Snake Step"!

That's right, you read that correctly. In the future, when Ginobili enters the NBA, he can only be considered a "knockoff" in front of Su Feng.

*Beep!*

Helpless, Van Horn tried to pull Su Feng down.

However, when he reached out to pull Su Feng, Van Horn clearly wasn't ruthless enough.

*Swish!*

The shot went in, the whistle blew, and it was an and-one!

92 to 77.

Having already scored 62 points, Su Feng walked to the free throw line amidst the cheers of the crowd.

At this time, Van Horn's isolated personality also led to infighting within the Nets.

In Su Feng's previous life, because he wasn't good at communicating with others, Van Horn never realized his potential.

To be fair, although Auerbach's praise of Van Horn as the second Bird back then had an element of trying to fool the Nets, if Van Horn didn't have some skills himself, the Nets wouldn't have been fooled.

It's a pity that history has proven countless times the importance of personality for a player.

On the court, Francis, who originally wanted to encourage Van Horn with a "pat on the back," never expected that Van Horn would not only show no appreciation for his encouragement, but even display a hint of impatience.

Fortunately, under Pierce's mediation, the conflict was nipped in the bud.

But after this incident, the Nets' morale plummeted to rock bottom.

Walking to the free throw line, Su Feng made the free throw, scoring his 63rd point of the night.

93 to 77.

The Nets were on the attack. Because of the squabble just now, Francis didn't ask Van Horn for a pick-and-roll. Instead, he chose to hold the ball and force his way into the Raptors' paint.

However, similar to the script from two minutes ago, Francis, after easily getting past Nash, once again encountered Big Ben's unshakable lock.

This season, Big Ben, with his nearly 10-centimeter-tall afro, has also begun to enter his career peak.

Being selected into this year's Eastern Conference All-Star team despite Su Feng and Carter stealing most of the spotlight is enough to demonstrate Big Ben's importance to this Raptors team.

In addition, when Nash is on the court, because the Raptors players all know that they have to play 4v5 on defense, you might not believe it...

According to ESPN statistics, this season, Su Feng and Big Ben and other Raptors players actually have better defensive efficiency when playing alongside Nash.

The rookie Francis was clearly fooled this time.

Because how could he have imagined that the player guarding him at this moment was not Nash in front of him, but the group of men behind Nash?

*Thwack!*

On the court, the young Francis was blocked, and Old Curry protected the second landing point amidst the chaos.

The Raptors counterattacked, and Su Feng broke his single-game scoring record again with a layup.

95 to 77.

Faced with the Raptors' sudden surge in the fourth quarter, the young Nets didn't have a good solution. In this critical situation, the tenacious Pierce had to take the initiative to ask for the ball, attacking the wing hard, trying to stop the team's collapse.

However, how could Pierce, who was already exhausted, be a match for Su Feng's "Grinding King"?

*Clang!*

Under Su Feng's torment, Pierce's contested shot clanged off the rim.

The Raptors launched a fast break, Nash assisted Little O'Neal with a dunk, 97 to 77.

In the fourth quarter, from being down by 7 points to being down by 20 points, in just three minutes, no one knew what the Nets players on the court had experienced.

This was the ultimate fast break.

As long as you weren't careful, the Raptors would deliver a fatal blow.

On the sidelines, Nets coach Cahill called another timeout.

After this timeout, Cahill replaced McIlvaine with Scott Burrell, preparing to make a desperate attempt with three-pointers.

It's a pity that with their mentality out of balance, the Nets players' technical movements were already distorted.

The Raptors took advantage of the situation to continue expanding their lead. Su Feng also scored his 67th point of the night with a fast break with 7 minutes and 11 seconds left in the fourth quarter.

At this time, Cahill, knowing that the overall situation was set, didn't want to give Su Feng a chance to continue padding his stats.

In front of the scorer's table, the five scrub players from the Nets had already gathered, preparing to replace the Nets' starters, who were still suffering on the court, at the next dead ball.

On the Raptors' side, after noticing that the Nets were preparing to surrender, Davis also exchanged glances with Su Feng.

Davis: Should we keep padding?

Su Feng: We can, but there's no need.

On the court, in the end, Su Feng's scoring for the night stopped at 69 points.

Before being substituted and receiving the adoration of the entire crowd, Su Feng scored two more points with a contested shot.

On TNT, while broadcasting Su Feng's stats to the entire United States, Smith also said with emotion, "Ladies and gentlemen, this is..."

The smart Kobe felt that it was time for his annual phone upgrade.

And the devastated O'Neal reportedly almost smashed the Lakers' locker room cabinet.

Toronto. After defeating the Nets and returning to Canada, Su Feng, upon learning of the "OK" situation from Wang Zhizhi, couldn't have felt happier...

Although he acted nonchalant when facing reporters, how could those naive reporters know that "no expression" was Su Feng's most excited state?

In Su Feng's opinion, if scoring high points wasn't for showing off, then it would be as boring as having kids and not being able to play with them.

"Did Kobe really upgrade his phone?"

The next day, after failing to get through to Kobe's phone after countless attempts, Su Feng felt a sense of joy.

"Tsk, Shaq's comments are really sour."

In addition, looking at O'Neal's evaluation of his 69-point performance in *The Toronto Sun*, Su Feng knew that the fathead fish had definitely been triggered by the reporters again.

"Su... why are you putting up so many posters?"

In the afternoon, because the team had just returned from an away game, the Raptors had a day off. At Su Feng's villa, Britney, watching Su Feng putting up posters all over the house, asked curiously.

"Of course, it's for 기념. This is my highest single-game score so far." After glaring at Britney, Su Feng said.

"But... you don't have to put up so many posters, right?"

Honestly, Britney had never seen someone as narcissistic as Su Feng before.

However, how could women understand the joy of men?

Putting up a few more of his 69-point single-game posters in the living room was to remind guests how awesome the man of the house was on the court.

And the few posters in the bedroom were to tell the future mistress of the house how strong her man was.

As for the bathroom...

"Uh, never mind, I won't put any in the bathroom. After all, it feels a little weird to go to the bathroom looking at myself." Touching his chin, Su Feng pondered silently at that moment.

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ps: Happy National Day! To all my handsome readers! The chapter comments have been opened for fans with fan value because of the monthly ticket exchange for Qidian coins event.

Alas, I didn't expect Top Esports to take on everything after all. I hope that the scenario of sheltering a heartbroken author from Top Esports won't happen a month from now...