Chapter 149, First Ultimate Move: Super Layup!
Chapter 149, First Ultimate Move: Super Layup!
Yes.
very dangerous.
Gerald Wallace's intention was to win; he's not the same type of player as trash like Bogdanovic and Zaza Pachulia.
but.
He fights like that, so fiercely.
Firstly, it's easy to commit fouls, which can lead to foul trouble in the game.
Secondly, it's easy to get carried away and clash with opponents.
Thirdly, due to the high intensity of the competition, the risk of injury is greater than that of ordinary players.
This is the negative consequence of his reckless actions.
But there are many benefits: you can achieve good statistics, gain the favor of fans, gain high popularity, and get a big contract, etc.
It seems pretty good.
Not a moment.
The second half is about to begin.
On the first possession, Gerrard received the ball and charged towards the basket without hesitation, but Su Hao ruthlessly blocked his shot.
"Backboard!!!"
But then he roared and charged out, crashing onto the floor to fight for the rebound, full of passion, and actually managed to grab the basketball again.
"hiss……"
David Lee's lips twitched violently. "Others play with skill, Gerrard plays like his life depends on it. Excuse me!!!"
He snatched the basketball from Stephen Jackson, faced Stephen Curry, accelerated on the right side, and then suddenly stopped to pull back.
He took a three-pointer.
Knife up and down.
"Shh!"
Hollow hit.
"wooow~"
Reggie Miller exclaimed, "Stephen Jackson averages 2.1 three-pointers per game, although not as many as Curry's 3.4 three-pointers."
but.
That's a very high level.
"It seems like guys with 'Stephen' in their name are pretty good at three-pointers."
"Haha, yes!"
Kamala nodded with a smile.
On the field.
Curry glared at Stephen Jackson resentfully. "You dare to shoot a three over my head? Just wait, I'll make you pay for it all."
The game continues.
Switch to offense.
Curry pushed the ball over and passed it to David Lee in the low post. After Diaw had a chance to contest the shot, he turned and hooked the ball.
Good technique.
Unfortunately... it almost ended my streak.
The basketball went wide of the rim.
rebound?
Muhammad tried to hold Su Hao back, but Su Hao ignored him and practically pushed Muhammad two steps.
He jumped up.
He scored the putback.
"What kind of monstrous power is this?!"
Muhammad was panting heavily, and almost in despair.
In the two quarters he was matched up against Su Hao, he failed to grab a single rebound or effectively limit Su Hao's offensive play.
How can this be accepted?
This is extremely discouraging to one's self-confidence.
This... is not something you can play at all.
Fortunately, he wasn't fighting alone. In the next round, Gerald Wallace once again rushed to Su Hao from the outside.
Forced resistance.
In an attempt to stop Su Hao, Gerald used his hands, feet, and head, leaning to the side and pressing his head against Su Hao's body, trying to block his advance.
But it's impossible to stop it at all.
Su Hao was like a heavily loaded truck with failed brakes, crushing everything in its path, forcing his way in, ignoring Gerrard's defense, and once again slamming in a dunk.
The next round.
After Su Hao secured the rebound, Gerald, Muhammad, and Stephen Jackson all swarmed him.
Three people surrounded them?
We can attack, but it's unnecessary.
Su Hao immediately sent someone out to find Curry.
"Throw it to me."
"An open three-pointer practice, how could I miss that?" Curry faked out Felton, then passed to Gordon on the left, "I'm talking about you, Gordon!!!"
"That's impossible."
Gordon received the ball and hit a three-pointer.
Thread the needle.
Hollow hit.
"Pretty!"
Coach Dunleavy on the bench pumped his fist and shouted, "Su Hao can attract too much defense, and he can give his teammates enough good shooting opportunities."
Great.
Su Hao is amazing.
The Clippers scored 5 consecutive points.
The Bobcats were on offense. Stephen Jackson pushed the ball over, looked around, and intended to pass it to Diaw in the low post on the right, but Curry saw through his plan.
Curry steals the ball.
It was given to Gordon.
The Clippers' counterattack, Gordon sprinting down the court?!
No.
Su Hao rushed out first, and when he received the ball, he was at least two meters away from the three-point line.
He tossed the ball forward and took three big steps to get up.
"Holy shit!"
Dior stopped halfway through the chase, completely dumbfounded.
The fans gaped, hands raised high, and erupted in thunderous cheers the moment Su Hao took three big steps to lay up and dunked.
A 7-0 run.
This is not over yet.
Just one minute later.
After David Lee grabbed the rebound, he found Su Hao, who rushed out to the side immediately. Su Hao was incredibly fast; it was hard to believe that a 400-pound man could run at such speed.
The earth seemed to be trembling.
Just two steps past the center circle, Su Hao received the ball, flicked it forward, and once again... took three steps to start a layup.
Dior couldn't catch up, and even the faster "daredevil" Gerald Wallace was left behind after Su Haoqi took three steps.
"That's too big a step!"
Gerrard's eyes widened.
"boom!"
Su Hao once again made a three-step layup beyond the three-point line, finishing with a dunk, causing another uproar in the arena.
"Holycrap!"
Reggie Miller held his head in his hands, “One dribble in a row, a layup beyond the three-point line, and a second layup that almost reached midcourt.”
Those footwork, that layup distance—it's all terrifying.
The key point is... Su Hao is a giant who is 2.3 meters tall and weighs 400 kilograms. How can he do layups and dunks like that?
This is simply unbelievable.
"Hahaha!"
Kamara laughed, "Perhaps there are still players in the league who can pull off such a three-step layup in a real game."
In this league, it seems that only "The Hulk" Su Hao can perform at will in actual combat.
I would call this kind of layup a "super layup."
"A super layup?"
Reggie Miller's eyes lit up. "A 'super layup' that can be labeled as Su Hao's signature move?!"
That's what I think.
"I second the motion."
On the field.
"Beep!"
Su Hao's consecutive "super layups" forced the Bobcats to call a timeout, constantly undermining the Bobcats players' confidence.
of course.
This would require removing two players.
who?
The first one is none other than "Elvis," Gerald Wallace, the "workaholic."
In his view, the reason why Su Hao was able to play so well and so fiercely was because the intensity of his offense and defense was not high enough.
It needs to be further strengthened.
"Humph~"
He snorted and narrowed his eyes. "A super layup? Sounds pretty good, sounds pretty fierce."
but.
What if it fails to start?
Was all of that in vain? Was it all just a fleeting dream?!
And second?!
It was none other than Stephen Jackson, the "Martial Saint," a swingman and one of the fighters in the "Malice at the Palace" incident.
His playing style is also tough.
As one of the Lynx's "dual cores," he's quite capable and not afraid of Su Hao at all. "Even if he's strong, he's just a big guy. What's there to be afraid of?!"
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