Silently Writing

Chapter 368 Life Has Dreams, Each Splendid

Chapter 1 The Zha Xin Moment

At the Grassland Arena, after Su Feng scored the first point for the Raptors with a thunderous one-handed dunk over someone…

A heart-wrenching scene appeared on the court.

“MVP————!!”

“MVP————!!”

“MVP————!!”

Honestly, if an uninformed audience member suddenly walked into this arena, they would definitely feel like they were watching a Raptors home game.

In Su Feng’s previous life, many NBA stars had experienced situations where the opposing fans turned on them.

For example, Kobe during his farewell tour around the United States in his retirement season.

For example, Curry, who always seemed to explode when facing the Pelicans.

And for example, when honorary Warriors player JR. Smith revealed his undercover identity…

Because of that century-defining duel with Carter in Oakland half a month ago, Su Feng’s popularity had completely reached its peak.

Tonight, many fans spent a fortune to buy tickets just to be able to enjoy Su Feng’s brilliant performance.

On TNT, Derek, whose eardrums were almost shattered by Smith’s roar just now, laughed and said, "My cousin in Spain once told me that if you like soccer, you must go to the Bernabéu on a weekend to watch a Fernando Redondo game.

Because he will give you the ultimate artistic experience.

And now, I think I can say something similar to him.

That is, if you like basketball, then you must find a way to come to see a Su game in person.

Because it will tell you why we like Su so much, why we like basketball so much.”

On the court, the Nets were on the attack.

Mike Ilgauskas, who had just joined the "Su Feng background board" club, actively set a screen for Francis at the high post.

Near the arc three-point line, with the help of this screen, while bending down to dribble and accelerate, Francis suddenly completed a slight crossover.

Tracy McGrady, whose center of gravity was already much higher than Francis', had no choice but to look to Ben Wallace for help.

Unfortunately, Big Ben’s switch was still a step slow.

Before Big Ben could move laterally, Francis accelerated again and charged into the Raptors' interior in one go.

2 to 4.

Looking at Francis' desperate style of play from the side, Su Feng felt that he had already foreseen Francis' future.

Because this kind of deceleration and re-acceleration with sudden stops and starts, while torturing the opponent's knees, often tortures your own knees as well.

On the court, the Raptors counterattacked.

The Nets retreated quickly, not giving the Raptors a chance to launch a fast break.

It had to be said, this was the best thing about young teams.

That is, in the regular season, when facing some strong teams, these teams composed of young people were more motivated and energetic than the veterans.

After all, the veterans' fuel was limited and had to be saved for critical moments.

Tonight, facing the equally young Raptors, the energetic Nets players didn't want to give up this game easily.

On the wing, having learned from his opening mistake, Paul Pierce cautiously kept a "safe distance" between himself and Su Feng in this play.

But…

Young man, is this kind of distance really safe?

For Su Feng, who had mastered an unsolvable double-motion shooting style, the biggest difference between him and the future young LeBron, Antetokounmpo, and others was…

As long as you dared to give him space, he dared to launch a bombardment at you from anywhere.

On the court, watching Su Feng raise the ball with one hand and try to pull up for a shot, Pierce, who thought this guy was faking, was dumbfounded the next second.

Because Su Feng really just pulled up and shot it!

Fake is real, real is fake.

Back then, Su Feng had suffered so much from Jordan, and now, Pierce wanted to cry.

Swish!

When he was feeling good, Su Feng's one-on-one was simply unsolvable.

4 to 4.

On the sideline, Davis, feeling that Su Feng was in great shape tonight, made a soul connection with McGrady through eye contact while the players were retreating.

Before the game, although Su Feng had told his teammates that he would use practical actions to educate the stingy Nets in this game.

But in Davis's opinion, that level of education wasn't enough.

You must know that Davis, who had a whim at the All-Star Game and practiced an "elevator screen," had made the players do various screen-related drills in their usual training after returning to Toronto.

In this life, Davis, who had grown up under Su Feng's cultivation, was different from Popovich in that when the star player was feeling hot, he wouldn't suppress their performance like a lunatic.

Especially after noticing that Su Feng was in great form tonight, Davis immediately made up his mind.

Shoot, shoot it hard for me!

On the court, the Nets attacked, and Van Horn cut out after a pick and roll, catching a pass from Francis and hitting a jump shot from the high post.

4 to 6.

In return, the Raptors attacked.

Just as Pierce was carefully observing Su Feng's movements…

Bang!

Suddenly, he crashed into Big Ben, who had come to set a screen for Su Feng.

At this moment, Pierce's mood was like that of a top laner who had been ganked by the enemy jungler.

However, because Big Ben himself lacked shooting ability, Pierce felt a little relieved after noticing that his teammate had delayed Su Feng's movement for him.

Oh, the one who came to gank was a Teemo, so it's okay.

However, just as Pierce was about to go full throttle and rush in front of Su Feng again…

Who told you that there was only one Teemo coming to gank this time?

In Su Feng’s previous life, the most painful thing for many defenders when guarding Curry was the Warriors' interconnected screens.

And at the top of the arc, after sneaking to the top of the arc through a series of circling movements…

You have to say, Su Feng really wasn't used to this kind of wide-open opportunity for a moment.

There was no way, because of his high danger level, even though Su Feng had maxed out his off-ball movement talent long ago, Su Feng usually didn't even dare to think about such a comfortable shooting environment.

In this play, after adjusting his breathing, Su Feng steadily threw the basketball out.

Swish!

7 to 6.

"This is Su's 200th three-pointer of the season. Speaking of which, this season, he has a good chance of breaking the new NBA single-season three-point record," Smith said on TNT.

And on the side, Derek echoed, "This is also what makes Su the most troublesome for defenders.

He can not only attack your basket with strong attacks, but he also has a very accurate outside shot.”

In the 99/00 season, as of now, Su Feng's three-point shooting percentage was 40.5%.

From a statistical point of view, many Feng-haters didn't think Su Feng was the most accurate three-point shooter in the league.

However, just like Kyle Korver, who could shoot a 50% three-point shooting percentage in the future, was far less terrible than Curry, who only had a 40% three-point shooting percentage…

Combining Su Feng's shooting environment and his shot selection, on the court, many defenders would rather let him into the interior than give him a chance to shoot wildly.

And this was exactly the biggest difference between Su Feng and Jordan in essence.

On the court, the Nets attacked.

This time, Van Horn failed to seize the opportunity that Francis created for him after breaking through and passing the ball.

Big Ben grabbed the rebound and gave the ball to Su Feng as soon as possible.

The Raptors took advantage of the situation to counterattack.

Su Feng was fouled by Mike Ilgauskas while going for a layup and won two free throws.

On the sideline, noticing that Su Feng was in hot form, Nets coach Cahill took advantage of the dead ball opportunity to pull Pierce and Kittles to the bench and signaled that they could double-team Su Feng infinitely when necessary.

At this time, on the Raptors' bench, D'Antoni also suggested to Davis, "Su is in such good form tonight that the Nets will definitely double-team him next.

John, it's time for Tracy and Vince to step up and take over the game."

Hearing this, Davis first shook his head, then smiled slightly and said, "Mike, there's no need for that."

Looking at D'Antoni, who was at a loss, Davis sighed and added, "Mike, tactically speaking, you may be right.

But as a head coach, I can only say that I will not accept your suggestion."

Obviously, for D'Antoni, who was still in the growth stage at this time, he had not yet realized the key to becoming an excellent head coach.

To put it bluntly, in the NBA, it was not difficult to be a mediocre coach.

But if he wanted to become a famous coach like Davis, then in Davis's opinion, the most important thing for D'Antoni to learn was how to coexist with star players.

In Su Feng's previous life, don't look at Jackson often criticizing Kobe in his autobiography...

But whenever Kobe had a chance to perform, in fact, the "Zen Master" was the key figure who fueled the flames behind the scenes.

Just as coaches needed one victory after another to prove themselves, players also needed one great game after another to make fans remember them.

Swish, swish.

On the court, after making two free throws, all of the Raptors' first 9 points tonight were scored by Su Feng alone.

The Nets attacked, and Kittles successfully tricked Carter.

Kittles, who annoyed Carter with waves of cuts, got an open three-point opportunity in the corner.

Swish!

9 to 9.

In the NBA, there was only a wrong name, but no wrong nickname.

Kittles, nicknamed "Mosquito," played like a "mosquito," which was annoying.

You might not pay much attention to him usually, but whenever you forgot his existence, he would suddenly stand up and suck your blood.

On the court, it was the Raptors' turn to attack.

Kittles, who had just messed with Carter's mentality, suddenly appeared beside Su Feng, who was engaged in a fierce wrestling match with Pierce.

This was a very successful double-team.

As everyone knew, if the double-team tactic was used well, it could not only put the attacking player in a stalemate, but also greatly force the attacking player to make mistakes.

But if the timing of the double-team was not well grasped, it could easily lead to a three-on-four situation for one's own side.

Taking advantage of the fact that Su Feng was dribbling with his back to the basket and unable to control the overall situation, Kittles not only successfully blocked Su Feng's line of continuation inward, but also forced Su Feng into a dead ball state.

However, just when onlookers thought that Su Feng was mostly finished, on the court, Kittles, who thought so too, suddenly widened his pupils!

What a joke, if he couldn't even handle a two-on-one situation, then what kind of international superstar would Su Feng be?

Twisting, kicking, hanging in the air, flicking his wrist!

In desperation, Su Feng completed the breakthrough with a super-difficult turnaround fadeaway!

What kind of kidneys did it take to complete a turnaround fadeaway in this situation?

Kittles was stunned.

Swish!

Pierce was dumbfounded.

11 to 9.

Judging from the scoreboard, no matter how well Su Feng played this ball, it only added two points to the Raptors.

But for Pierce and Kittles, they were frightened as if they had seen a god descending to earth.

On the Raptors' bench, looking back at D'Antoni, Davis spread out his chubby hands in a very pretentious manner.

"This is Su, you only need to give him 100% trust, and he will give you countless times the reward," Davis said with a smile.

Honestly, Davis was a genius for being able to make dead ball look so refreshing and refined.

On the court, the game continued.

I didn't know if Francis was trying to avenge himself for being a tragic background in the dunk contest, but in short, the Francis was about to make McGrady throw up tonight.

With Pierce being tightly controlled by Su Feng and unable to make any noise, relying on Francis's seven-in and seven-out, the Nets managed to tie the Raptors at the end of the first quarter.

29 to 29.

In the first quarter, Su Feng, who was in great form, scored 21 points in a single quarter.

On TNT, Smith said with emotion, "Although the Nets once became the laughing stock of the entire league after trading Tim,

But tonight, facing Su, who was in such good form, they tied the Raptors.

Given time, this Nets team will become a new Eastern Conference powerhouse."

And on CCTV, compared to Smith's slightly cumbersome explanation, Director Zhang completed the summarization of the Nets' recent years with just one sentence: "Fools have the luck of fools."

It had to be said that talent was something that could not be taught by others.

Because the upper limit of a team was determined by talent.

Tonight, facing Su Feng, who was like a god, the Nets, who had played to their upper limit, could still play back and forth with the Raptors, even if their coach was a mediocre one.

Well, in the second quarter, facing such an aggressive Nets team, what else could Su Feng do but choose to continue playing under Davis's affectionate gaze?

As the top leader of this Raptors team.

How could Su Feng stop here?

"Steve, don't say anything, just give me the ball!

In this critical moment, I know you are all under a lot of pressure, so I will try my best to get that damn ball in!"

Before the start of the second quarter, Su Feng said to Nash like this.

And on the side, Nash was wondering that he hadn't said anything...

But looking at Su Feng's firm eyes...

And the very dangerous situation for the Raptors at this moment...

After smoothing his beautiful hair, Nash still nodded obediently.

But...

On the bench, Carter, who saw this scene, always had a feeling that Nash had been kidnapped.

Steve, don't be afraid of that hateful team bully!

If you are threatened, then blink your eyes!

To be honest, in McGrady's opinion, after he left this Raptors team, his innocent cousin was likely not even going to know how he died in the future.

Everyone has their own dreams and wonderful lives.

Looking at Su Feng, who could do whatever he wanted on the court, McGrady, who was longing for it, had already made up his mind at this moment.



ps: Book friends, listen to me, this chapter is because Qiao's home had a power outage for 24 hours, so heaven knows how difficult it was for me to write in the internet cafe (see the end of the chapter for details, there is video proof!), not bragging, even the old burst-update Qiao may not be able to write this chapter!

Therefore, let's go for double monthly tickets! When it's dawn, Qiao will go home to see if the electricity is on, and on the 30th, I will post as much as I can write, okay?