Silently Writing
Chapter 341 Su Feng Blocks Kobe, Xiao Ba Stews Fish Head
Was I just blocked again?
Wait, why did I say "again"?
On the court, looking down at his sweaty right hand, Kobe hurriedly wiped it on his jersey.
In Kobe's mind, it wasn't that Su Feng had blocked him, but that his hand had slipped, causing the basketball to "fly" out.
Unfortunately, with the development of modern technology, NBA games can now be slowed down frame by frame.
Therefore, after the big screen publicly executed Kobe again, Su Feng's personal block count increased to four tonight.
And Kobe, who originally wanted to argue a bit...
Noticing Su Feng's big hand shaking at him, he almost fainted from blood rushing to his head.
Look at those slender fingers.
See that palm, which is a whole size bigger than his.
Hands...
Big hands are so amazing!
So frustrating.
"Su Feng's defense is too tough. It's like there's no way to go to heaven and no door to go to earth!" Zhang, the commentator on CCTV, said with emotion.
"Just now, through slow-motion replay, we can see that Su Feng's palm is several sizes larger than Kobe's.
And here, I can also popularize some knowledge for the fans in front of the TV.
For basketball, players with big hands often have a great advantage in the game," Sun said, taking out his notebook.
Oh?
Is this really my commentary partner?
After glancing at Sun, who was popularizing basketball knowledge for the viewers, Zhang showed a kind and fatherly smile at that moment.
The camera returned to the Air Canada Centre.
Su Feng's four consecutive blocks on Kobe boosted the Raptors' morale like a shot in the arm.
Although Su Feng gave up his offensive role tonight in order to win, he could devote himself wholeheartedly to the defensive end, making him the Wall of Sighs in the Raptors' steel defense.
On the Lakers' side, after Kobe was blocked four times in a row by Su Feng, in order to prevent Kobe from getting carried away, the "Zen Master" Phil Jackson pulled Kobe to the sideline and talked to him in this way and that.
The game continued. The Lakers inbounded the ball, and this time, the young Kobe didn't choose to mess around again.
Because no matter how unwilling Kobe was, it was useless.
After all, this Lakers' "point guard"...
Was named O'Neal.
Therefore, even if Kobe wanted to rub Su Feng into the ground, he could only unwillingly give the "triangle offense" to O'Neal.
Bang, bang, bang!
Under O'Neal's strong attack, Little O'Neal instantly turned into a "see ya" body (被打爆 in Chinese slang, meaning "completely defeated").
There was nothing he could do.
This was the peak of O'Neal.
Power is invincible, and great power creates miracles!
On the Raptors' bench, knowing that it would be his turn to guard O'Neal later, Mengke Bateer felt that he had been fooled by Su Feng in the summer.
Because this wasn't a matter of whether Bateer was cowardly or not.
It was that humans would instinctively feel "fear" when they saw a monster.
Bang!
Another dunk that almost broke the entire basket!
Only God knew how angry, how angry, and how much O'Neal wanted to dismember the Raptors.
But...
The same scene happened again.
Just as O'Neal was about to look around and vent with his signature "big boss walk," Little O'Neal suddenly started at full speed and rushed to the Lakers' half!
What the f***!
O'Neal, who was suffering in silence, stuffed all his emotions back into his stomach and immediately ran back to defend.
In the case of a fast break being blocked, Nash, who was responsible for dribbling the ball, wasn't in a hurry.
He took the initiative to slow down and passed the ball to Su Feng, who moved to the high post to receive it.
On the sideline, in order to protect Horry's last smile, the "Zen Master" had already called up the young Lewis.
However, this time the Lakers' substitution was a little slow.
On the court, after shifting gears, accelerating, and launching, Su Feng's Ferrari was as fast as...
A flash of lightning!
In the blink of an eye, Horry was left behind!
And Kobe, who came to help defend, blocked Su Feng's continued advance, but at this moment, Su Feng had already switched from holding the ball to being off-ball.
It turned out that, under Nash's loud reminder, Su Feng, who noticed Kobe coming to double-team, had already sent the ball to the right wing baseline before Kobe's help defense, according to Carter's off-ball movement habits in his mind.
And although Su Feng's pass forced Carter to bend down to pick it up, Carter's wingspan was also amazing, and he also had a pair of big hands.
So, just like that, Carter was open.
And Kobe, who helped defend in front of Su Feng, was stunned.
Because can you believe that this is Su Feng?
Swish!
On the court, Carter didn't waste Su Feng's "wonderful pass."
After adjusting his rhythm, this UFO, whose outside shooting had been fluctuating since the start of the new season, opened his scoring account tonight with a long-range missile.
15 to 20!
"Tsk, Su Feng's pass was too wonderful!
This season, we can clearly feel that Su Feng has made great progress in organization and coordination," Zhang, the CCTV commentator, praised.
And Sun also said with a smile: "Diligence can make up for clumsiness. Although Su Feng's talent can't be compared with Kobe, Iverson, and others.
But his spirit of insisting on training and playing even with a fever of fifty degrees is very worthy of our learning."
Zhang: "..."
A fever of fifty degrees?
Seriously...
At this moment, Zhang felt that Sun's comments seemed to be a bit problematic.
Because it sounded like he was praising Su Feng, but if you think about it carefully, what's the difference between that sentence and dissing Su Feng?
In addition, it was fortunate that Kobe, Iverson, and others couldn't hear Sun's commentary, otherwise, they would have to pull Su Feng's long arms and big hands to have a good discussion with Sun.
Just Su Feng, who's like a cheat code?
And you're still saying he has no talent?
On the court, the game continued. After the two teams exchanged attacks for several rounds, the "Zen Master," feeling that the momentum was not good, finally called a timeout.
At this time, with 2 minutes left in the first quarter, the score between the two teams had reached 19 to 29.
Whether in his previous life or this one, in Su Feng's opinion, Jackson's habit of not calling timeouts was very unscientific.
Because at first glance, although you might think that Jackson's reasoning that he doesn't call timeouts in order to cultivate players' ability to solve problems themselves makes sense, but in fact, you'll understand if you think about it carefully...
It's not that Jackson doesn't like to call timeouts...
It's entirely because this guy clearly divides the responsibilities from the very beginning.
Anyway, if he wins, he's awesome, and if he loses, people won't blame his on-the-spot response for being problematic.
As a "famous coach of a generation," Jackson does have a lot of knowledge in his head, but if you say that he can be compared with the current John Davis, then in Su Feng's opinion, that's just mindless hype.
"Next, let's slow down the pace of the game a little bit, finish these two minutes first, and save some energy."
On the Raptors' bench, watching Davis's chin feeling better and better, Su Feng felt that in this life, he had cultivated a monster in the coaching circle.
After the timeout, on the court, the Raptors replaced Bateer and took the initiative to slow down.
You must know that in basketball, because the instantaneous consumption of the game is very high, so keep running, even this Raptors team can't do it.
Therefore, Davis's arrangement seems ordinary, but to be able to see through this point, without an excellent judgment of the overall game, it is absolutely impossible to do it.
On the court, Bateer, who was playing in his first NBA regular season game, was greeted by his hell-level copy as soon as he came on the court.
Seriously, if there was a so-called barrage culture now, Su Feng believed that on the "barrage" full of "tears," there would definitely be a bunch of "protect."
Protect our Bateer!
Bang, bang, bang!
Hey, don't say, because O'Neal didn't know enough about Bateer, so in this ball, O'Neal, who was single-mindedly trying to use brute force to open Bateer, vaguely discovered that the Mongolian warrior behind him...
Was not ordinary strong.
And at the moment when O'Neal exerted his strength to open Bateer...
Foul! Foul! Foul!
Bateer made a contribution! Bateer made a contribution!
Don't give the Los Angeles Lakers any chance!
The great Raptors water fountain manager, he inherited the glorious tradition of the Raptors' professional "hack-a-Shaq" players!
Scott Williams and Mark Bryant were possessed at this moment!
Bateer alone, he represents the glorious tradition of the Raptors' "hack-a-Shaq"!
At this moment, he is not fighting alone, he is not alone!
The famous scene is here.
Because he didn't know enough about Bateer, so when he noticed that this guy was preparing to use fouls to stop him, what O'Neal thought about was just how to score this goal and get a free throw.
However, after finding O'Neal's center of gravity, Bateer, whose wrestling talent was maxed out, directly threw O'Neal to the court!
"My God! Shaq actually fell!"
On TNT, Smith and his partner Derrick exclaimed at the same time.
Rumble——!
God knows how solid O'Neal fell.
Seriously, just from the sound of his fall, Su Feng felt that the Raptors' floor seemed to have been smashed into a huge transparent hole by him.
And this...
In this era that emphasizes passion, Bateer actually only paid for one...
Ordinary foul.
On the court, after supporting himself up with both hands, O'Neal originally wanted to have a good discussion with Bateer, but looking at this Mongolian man who dared to look directly at him, and didn't even blink his eyes, O'Neal always felt...
That this guy was a killer hired by the Raptors to assassinate him.
There was no way...
This wasn't because O'Neal was afraid.
But as a friendly and harmonious NBA player...
He, O'Neal, just disdained to fight with others.
And aside, watching O'Neal walk to the free throw line dejectedly, at that moment, Su Feng almost laughed out loud.
Because if Su Feng remembered correctly, in his previous life, in that famous scene where Bateer knocked O'Neal over, O'Neal only smiled bitterly at Bateer after getting up.
I have to say, in terms of wit, in Su Feng's opinion, O'Neal was the most witty.
Because if a real fight broke out, Su Feng could be 100% sure that even two Ben Wallaces might not be able to hold Bateer back.
After all...
Other people fight with brute force, but Bateer fights with skills.
That moment when Bateer just knocked O'Neal down, if it was in a wrestling match, it would be a sure kill.
Clang, clang.
Perhaps because he was knocked a little dizzy by Bateer, O'Neal's two consecutive free throws both bounced off the rim.
"Whoa, Bateer is really not stage fright today!
Don't look at the fact that Bateer just stopped O'Neal by fouling, but O'Neal himself can't make the free throws, so back and forth, this is equal to a successful defense," Zhang, the CCTV commentator, said.
"Now, in addition to Su Feng, players such as Hu Weidong, Wang Zhizhi, and Bateer have all gained a place in the NBA.
For the future of Chinese basketball, this is really a very congratulatory event," Sun said with a smile.
Speaking of which, tonight's Lakers-Raptors battle is not only the focus of the NBA this season, but also the "Chinese Derby" in the mouths of the fans.
But...
On the Lakers' bench, watching Bateer, who was able to get playing time in such a key first quarter, Wang Zhizhi was...
Drooling with envy.
As the representative of skill among the three major centers of the Chinese men's basketball team, Wang Zhizhi had always believed that his strength and talent were far above Bateer and Yao Ming in his early years.
But at this moment, watching Bateer, who was able to play in key games, Wang Zhizhi couldn't figure it out...
It was too right that Wang Zhizhi couldn't figure it out!
Because in this life, whether it was Hu Weidong or Bateer, under Su Feng's suggestion, they accepted the setting of transforming into role players.
And although Su Feng spent a lot of time on the road to taming Bateer.
But after Bateer followed the Raptors for a period of joint training, he quickly discovered his shortcomings.
In Su Feng's previous life, Bateer was arrogant, but in fact, that was entirely because Chinese basketball at that time was in a state of insufficient understanding of world basketball and the NBA.
But in this life, after becoming teammates with Su Feng, facing this compatriot whose honor and reputation could easily crush him, how dare Bateer be arrogant?
In addition, Su Feng provided a lot of help for his joining the NBA, so Bateer almost didn't even think about it, and believed from the bottom of his heart that what Su Feng said must be right.
As for Wang Zhizhi...
Su Feng knew that it would take a little time for Da Wang to get out of his ivory tower...
And tonight, Bateer was Wang Zhizhi's best survival case.
Because in this cruel and ruthless league of the NBA, no one stipulates that you have to play like Su Feng to survive.
Sometimes, bravely accepting the setting of role players being bit players is actually far more courageous than foolishly challenging the peak that you can't reach anyway.
If in this life, Wang Zhizhi still can't take this step of transformation, then Su Feng knows that it won't be long before he has to go back to the old road of his previous life.
On the court, in the first quarter, although he received 3 fouls in the 2 minutes he played, Bateer, who returned to the bench during the break, received unanimous praise from the Raptors' coaching staff.
Moreover, even the American commentators were very surprised by his performance.
See, in the 90s, meat shield centers were so valuable.
Don't say fighting O'Neal...
Even if you can pull him down when he attacks, there will be a team willing to take you.
After all, after Jordan, the dominance of this fathead fish was simply mushroom cloud level.
However...
As the actual NBA first person at this time...
What made O'Neal feel desperate tonight was that after the first quarter, the score between the two teams was actually 21 to 33...
Yes, that's right!
That "fake NBA first person" once again gained the upper hand in this direct dialogue between the two!
O'Neal felt that he had a bit of an epiphany.
Because he didn't know why, whenever he encountered a team that Su Feng was on, he always had the feeling that he had a body of strength, but couldn't use it.
Why was that?
Why was it so difficult to play against a team that Su Feng was on?
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ps: Another update in the morning~! Good morning, everyone.
ps2: Low-key, forbearance, continuous killing.