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Chapter 633 Record Breaker! I am History!

Chapter 1 A New Record

In late February, after returning to Miami from Houston, Su Feng created another new historical record.

On the 27th, in a game against the Raptors, he scored 41 points, 9 rebounds, and 7 assists. While achieving his 38th 40+ point game of the season, he also successfully surpassed Michael Jordan after this game, becoming the player with the most 40+ point games in a single season since the NBA had complete statistics.

In the 1986/1987 season, Jordan had 37 games with 40+ points.

Even before Su Feng's rebirth, this record was unshakable.

But now...

With 24 regular season games left for the Heat, Su Feng had successfully surpassed Jordan.

Outrageous!

Outrageous!

Still too outrageous!

In the ancient era of the NBA, that is, in the 1961/1962 season, Wilt Chamberlain achieved 45 50+ point games and 63 40+ point games in a single season.

Therefore, in バルバス's opinion...

Since modern NBA records could no longer stop Su Feng, this record-breaking machine, only those records from the ancient era could slightly suppress him.

As for バルバス's ordinary-sounding view...

In March, while participating in a TV show, Pippen, who mainly relied on hyping up Su Feng for the past two years, said: "The NBA of that era is not comparable to the present.

"I have no intention of offending Wilt Chamberlain, but that is the truth."

In fact, in the United States, professional basketball experts basically do not mention the ancient era when referring to a star's personal data.

Therefore, in the future, when NBA stars break a historical record, you will see that the media often adds the phrase "since the NBA has complete statistics" before the record.

In Su Feng's previous life, no matter how impressive Chamberlain's records were, no experts or media would naively rank him as the number one in history.

Because in addition to only a few teams in the NBA in the 50s and 60s...

If you have any understanding of the overall level of the NBA at that time...

You would not say that the level of the NBA at that time was higher than it is now.

Look, haven't some keyboard fans exposed themselves on the internet these days?

"The reason why Chamberlain could average 50+ points per game in that era is because the NBA had only half as many games as it does now."

"Upstairs, so what if the NBA had fewer games at that time?

"Does that mean that the records Chamberlain set don't count as records, and only your Emperor Feng's records count?"

So, you could say that "blacking" is also a skill in the 21st century?

Because if you are not careful, you are likely to be caught in a trap.

Fun fact.

Even though there were only a few teams in the NBA in the 60s, since 1967, the NBA has stipulated that each NBA season should have 82 games (except for individual shortened seasons).

Prior to this, as early as 1953, the number of regular season games for each NBA team had increased to 70.

Apart from the George Mikan era, which was even further away, when the newly established NBA only had 48 games...

In terms of the number of games, how were there fewer regular season games in Chamberlain's era than now?

In fact, the main reason why American basketball experts do not like to mention the ancient era of the NBA is because there were too few teams at that time, and the quality of the games varied.

According to ancient NBA statistics, in the 60s, there were only about 30 players in the NBA who were over 6 feet 11 inches tall.

Also, at his peak, Bill Russell only weighed about 100 kilograms.

Therefore, if you insist on boasting about how impressive the NBA was in that era...

There is no need to do so.

Because that is not called favoring the past over the present.

That is just proving how foolish you are.

In March, the Heat's winning streak continued.

On the 4th and 6th, after defeating the Hawks and Bobcats respectively, they, leading the league with a record of 56 wins and 4 losses, only needed to win 19 of their remaining 22 games to successfully break the NBA's best record in history, which was created by Su Feng's Raptors.

On the 8th, the Heat hosted the Wizards at home.

The Heat encountered some trouble in this game.

In the first three quarters, Gilbert Arenas, whose touch had been smoothed out, frequently hit miraculous shots in the fourth quarter.

In Su Feng's previous life, before Curry joined the NBA, Arenas, nicknamed "Agent Zero," was the poster child for the original "random shooting" style.

In games, in addition to frequently hitting some difficult three-pointers for the team, before experiencing major injuries, Arenas' breakthroughs were also superb.

It's a pity...

In the future, because he failed to control his brain, Arenas' career was somewhat bleak.

On the court, at the decisive moment, Arenas hit two ultra-long three-pointers for the Wizards on the left wing and at the top of the arc.

With Arenas' performance of scoring 21 points in the final quarter, the Wizards successfully dragged the Heat into overtime.

In overtime, Su Feng and Gary Payton switched their defensive assignments.

At this time, with the consumption of physical energy, Arenas' touch also declined.

In the end, the final score of this game was 124 to 134, and the Heat narrowly won through overtime.

After the game, Su Feng, who scored 58 points for the Heat, and Arenas, who scored 51 points for the Wizards, both made headlines.

Online, some Kobe haters even joked that compared to the previous Su-Kobe matchup, this Su-Arenas matchup was obviously more exciting.

The story of Kobe smashing his computer screen after seeing these comments in Los Angeles will not be mentioned for the time being.

On the 10th, the Heat, sitting at home in the American Airlines Arena, ushered in their second game of the season against the Warriors.

Because the Heat's winning streak was broken by the Warriors last time, this time, before the game started, the Heat players put away their smiles.

In the first quarter, the Heat, who came up with the defensive intensity of the Finals, patiently played a positional battle with the Warriors.

On the Warriors' side, after being dragged into a positional battle by the Heat, Amar'e Stoudemire, who had made significant progress in all aspects this season, almost broke Shaquille O'Neal's mentality.

In Su Feng's original timeline, after the 04/05 season, apart from injuries, O'Neal found it difficult to gain an advantage over Stoudemire in games.

Because Stoudemire at this time, in addition to being as hard as "Little Tyrant" when performing slam dunks, most of the time, fighting and retreating was his main way of scoring on the court.

At this point in the season, no matter how well the Heat usually protect O'Neal, because O'Neal is determined to average a triple-double this season and create a new best record in history with the Heat, his physical fitness cannot be the same as at the beginning of the season.

In addition, the load brought by that huge body...

Stoudemire's kite-flying style of play is simply a counter to this fathead fish.

Seeing this, under Su Feng's bold suggestion, Spoelstra decisively put O'Neal on the bench in the second quarter.

On CCTV, Zhang指导 said in surprise when he saw this scene: "Spoelstra is bold enough! He just doesn't use O'Neal if he doesn't want to!"

On the court, after alternately sending Haslem and Hayes to fight with Stoudemire, the "Little Tyrant's" fighting and retreating method was obviously not as effective as before.

At this time, under Su Feng's connection, Kapono once again became the Heat's substitute surprise soldier this night.

In the second quarter, this guy made 4 of 4 from beyond the three-point line, scoring 12 points for the Heat.

After the halftime break, the game continued.

As a result, in the third quarter, before the Warriors could prepare themselves mentally, the Heat used the full-court press that Su Feng had learned from Jordan.

Unlike before when they just went on the offensive against whoever they faced, the Heat, who started with defense this night, were simply a replica of the Bulls of that year.

In the end, the final score of this game between the two teams was 84 to 95.

In this fast-paced version, no one could have imagined that the two teams with the strongest offensive firepower in the league failed to score 100 points in this game.

In the entire game, Su Feng scored a total of 29 points, 7 rebounds, 8 assists, 2 steals, and 2 blocks for the Heat.

After the game, in an interview, Nelson praised Spoelstra's on-the-spot adjustments in this game.

"I think it won't be long before he reaches the same height as his teacher."

Online, because the Lakers had recently fallen to seventh in the West, some Kobe fans believed that the biggest gap between Su Feng and Kobe was mainly because Kobe did not encounter a good coach after entering the league.

"John Davis, Pat Riley, Erik Spoelstra...

"May I ask, besides Larry Brown, has Su ever encountered a divine immortal like Byron Scott?"

In the eyes of Kobe fans, Su Feng's luck is really outrageous.

Because from the current trend of public opinion, it is almost a certainty that Spoelstra will win the Coach of the Year award this season.

On the other hand, Kobe...

Since entering the league, the best coach he has encountered is actually Phil Jackson, that loafer. Can you believe it?

Only...

Regarding the various praises from the outside world...

The Kobe fans may not believe it if you say it.

Even Spoelstra himself feels incredible now.

Because clearly...

He didn't do anything...

"So, this is the feeling of winning by lying down?"

This day, if Spoelstra wasn't a good kid who respected his teacher...

I'm afraid he would have run to Riley and asked him:

Teacher, were you also goofing off like this last season?

In March, the Heat's crazy winning streak continued.

Until they lost to the 76ers on the road, the Heat also broke their team's longest winning streak record: 27 games.

There is nothing to say about the game lost to the 76ers...

Because the overall strength of the Big Three in the East is about the same.

With Yao and Iverson performing better, the 76ers won the game, that's all.

After the games in March, Su Feng also successfully created a new NBA record.

On the 29th...

Okay, it's the Raptors again!

Although I don't know why it's always Carter who gets hurt...

But this night, for people who have had enough of Carter's smugness, everyone was quite happy to see it.

On the night of the 29th, in the third game of the season against the Raptors in Toronto, after hitting the fourth three-pointer of the game for the Heat, Su Feng successfully surpassed Reggie Miller, increasing his career total of three-pointers made to 2561.

On TNT, Barkley congratulated Su Feng immediately: "Buddy, congratulations on making history again!

"Next, every three-pointer you make will be a new historical record!"

On the side, Smith, who has more knowledge reserves, said: "The wheels of history roar towards the Warriors...

"You can't stop the progress of history!

"And the Warriors responded to this:

"I am history!"

I am history!

This night, Su Feng, who surpassed Reggie Miller, not only successfully etched his name on the NBA's records again, but also, the calls for him to win four consecutive regular season MVP awards are getting louder and louder.

As of the end of March, no one doubts that the Heat, who have only lost 5 games this season, will set a new best record in NBA history.

And Su Feng, who has broken many NBA records this season...

Will not be 28 years old until a few more days.

Online, some fans are very curious...

When he retires, will Su Feng have made 4,000, 5,000, or even 6,000 three-pointers?

At the same time, some fans speculate that Su Feng will score 40,000 or even 50,000 points.

In Miami, regarding these fans' guesses and fantasies about his future...

Su Feng just responded:

"I never care about the future.

"Because I live in the present."

On the 2nd, the Heat, who returned to Miami from Toronto, ushered in their first game against the Spurs in the post-Popovich era.

As a result, after Popovich left San Antonio...

Su Feng found that...

Now, he doesn't even have the motivation to hammer this Spurs team.

In the game, Bogut, who had been taught a lesson by Su Feng before, obviously learned his lesson this time.

Refusing to be a background board again, he not only rarely entered the low post on offense, but also avoided Su Feng's breakthroughs many times on defense.

Only...

Looking at Bogut's defensive attitude of allowing the Heat players to ravage him without helping his teammates to defend, Kerr was determined that the Spurs must trade Bogut as soon as this season ends.

Because in Kerr's view, even if Rodman was dunked on in a game, he would not say that he would not defend well next time.

Therefore, even if trading the team's newly selected champion is a very stupid thing, Kerr does not want to look at Bogut anymore.

On the 4th, the Heat, who defeated the Spurs, ushered in a valuable three-day vacation.

This season, Stern rarely gave Su Feng a day off on his birthday night.

In Miami, after Britney gave him a birthday gift called "You can do whatever you want tonight, I'll listen to you"...

Su Feng's 28th birthday was also quite boring...

And boring.

"In this world, there is no such thing as overworked land!"

This day, in his mansion in Miami, Su Feng wailed in pain and happiness.