Chapter 254 A Charge That's Unstoppable! The Live Snatching is Devastating!
Chapter 254 A Charge That's Unstoppable! The Live Snatching is Devastating!
finally.
The Clippers dominated the inexperienced "Thunder trio" by 19 points, winning the first game of the series.
"COMEON!"
The game ended.
Reggie Miller excitedly shouted, "Tonight, Su Hao scored 34 points, 27 rebounds, 3 assists, and 15 blocks, delivering a perfect performance, flawless!"
In NBA playoff history, before Su Hao, only three players had recorded a triple-double in their playoff debut.
John McCarthy was the first to try this, and his playoff debut featured 13 points, 11 rebounds, and 11 assists.
Magic Johnson is second, with 13 points, 12 rebounds, 16 assists and 2 steals in his playoff debut.
LeBron James, nicknamed "King James," is the third. In his playoff debut in 06, he faced the Wizards, who had Gilbert Arenas, nicknamed "The General."
He played the full 48 minutes, scoring 32 points, grabbing 11 rebounds, and dishing out 11 assists.
He gave it his all and led the team to victory, securing a winning start to the playoffs!
His performance was dubbed a "super triple-double," becoming the most impressive triple-double in a playoff debut.
just now.
Su Hao is fourth.
With 34 points, 27 rebounds, and 15 blocks, LeBron's triple-double could be described as a "super triple-double."
Su Hao's triple-double was a "super plus triple-double"!
His stats were so impressive that they didn't seem like something a player making his playoff debut could put up.
This is completely inhuman behavior.
More importantly, John McCarthy, Magic Johnson, and LeBron James all recorded triple-doubles in points, rebounds, and assists.
Su Hao, however, achieved a triple-double in points, rebounds, and blocks, which is even more difficult.
Su Hao is also the first player in NBA history to record a triple-double with blocks in his playoff debut.
"It's amazing!"
Barkley was also amazed, saying, "I thought Su Hao would need at least a few games to get used to the intensity of the playoffs."
Who knew it wasn't needed at all.
He played as well as he did in the regular season, and even more aggressively.
He was like a "prehistoric crocodile," tearing everything apart and destroying everything.
Throughout the game, it was almost entirely Su Hao who single-handedly defeated the "Thunder Three" and all the Thunder players.
One person can dominate an entire team.
Even though the "Thunder Trio" were a bit inexperienced and played somewhat timidly when they first entered the playoffs.
but.
Such behavior is still too powerful.
Although they've only played one playoff game, I can tell the Thunder coaching staff are already sweating buckets.
After finding a strategy to deal with Su Hao, they failed to achieve the desired results.
That's truly despairing!
"Yes."
Reggie Miller nodded in agreement, "If we haven't found a defensive strategy, there's still time to explore and study it carefully."
But if you know how to fight, but still can't solve the problem, that can be really frustrating.
The series only went one game.
But the Thunder's hopes of advancing seem extremely slim!
The two commentators were filled with excitement and amazement at Su Hao's incredible playoff debut.
The locker room after the game.
The entire Clippers team is celebrating this big win.
For a team that consists mostly of newcomers to the playoffs, achieving a dominant victory in their first appearance on the playoff stage is a fantastic start.
"Ang ang ang~"
Curry shook his body, laughing and spreading his hands repeatedly, "I feel like I didn't do anything and then we won."
This team can function perfectly well without me!
"Stephen, don't say that!"
DeAndre Jordan laughed and said, "If you have no presence at all, then I might as well retire."
"Hahaha!"
Camby laughed, “It’s not that we were useless, it’s just that… Su Hao was like a ‘prehistoric crocodile’.”
His power of control was too great.
A double win on both offense and defense!
"One person could easily defeat the entire Thunder team; we don't need to do anything at all."
"His talent is truly extraordinary!"
Iverson couldn't help but give a thumbs up, "In my opinion, Su Hao's talent is even more freakish than Shaquille O'Neal at his peak!"
He alone could destroy everything!
"Uh uh..."
Curry shrugged. "If things continue like this, I'll have to bring sunflower seeds and snacks to the next game."
"And remember to bring alcohol!"
"Hahaha~"
A resounding victory, showcasing Su Hao's dominant presence, filled the Clippers with confidence and composure.
A winning start to the playoffs.
This gives the Clippers endless hope for the future.
……
Two days later.
The G2 is coming.
Su Hao's unstoppable performance in the first game instilled a sense of inexplicable fear in the entire Thunder team when they faced him for the second time.
They didn't know how to deal with Su Hao.
Fortunately... the two days of adjustment allowed them to regain confidence on the offensive end.
9 p.m.
The G2 is coming.
as always.
Su Hao easily lobbed the rebound over Kostic's head.
Curry receives the ball and advances the ball.
Su Hao moved towards the inside, preparing to find an opportunity to receive the ball and attack the basket, while also... protecting the rim and playing defense.
"I'll fight you to the death tonight!"
Jeff Green gritted his teeth and began to entangle Su Hao from the very first offensive round.
Whether there's a ball or not.
He engaged in a fierce battle with Su Hao, trying to block and position himself, putting as much defensive pressure on him as possible.
of course.
He wasn't the only one.
And then there's Krstic; as the team's inside players, they both have to bravely step up and fight against Su Hao.
Even if it doesn't work.
Even though such a confrontation is more painful for them, they must still bravely charge forward.
Because... only in this way can they have even the slightest hope.
The endless, close-fitting contact was indeed a bit annoying and gave Su Hao a headache.
It's not that he couldn't fight back.
It's not that I don't want it to be this way.
"I'll leave, I'll leave, okay?!"
Su Hao first tried to box out. If he could do it, he would stay in the paint. If that wasn't easy, he would go to the perimeter to set a screen for Curry.
Then get the ball near the free-throw line.
This position is a nightmare for most centers.
it's here.
They can't attack, they can't shoot, and they're struggling to protect the rim; there's nothing they can do.
But Su Hao is different; he possesses Kareem Abdul-Jabbar's "Skyhook," making this distance just right.
This is the dessert section.
"Shh!"
"Shh!"
"Shh!"
Skyhook Triple Strike.
Because of his height and long wingspan, his skyhook is almost impossible to defend against.
of course.
Compared to receiving the ball in the penalty area, it's a powerful dunk that ignores all defense.
The accuracy of a Skyhook will naturally be lower.
But tonight, they hit all three shots in a row right from the start, which immediately made Jeff Green and Kostic's scalps tingle.
"I've already pushed Su Hao out of the paint, but that still doesn't stop him from scoring."
What to do?
What else can we do?!
Jeff Green was on the verge of collapse, not from physical suffering, but from the breakdown of his psychological defenses.
This puts them under even more pressure when facing Su Hao.
As a result... frequent mistakes.
Curry and Gordon both capitalized on turnovers tonight, making consecutive steals.
Su Hao played seriously.
Whenever an opportunity arises, he always rushes to the frontcourt to coordinate with his teammates for a fast break.
When he gets the ball in the center circle, he can dribble once and then take three steps to launch a layup.
His ultimate move, the "Super Layup," is so powerful that it makes people hesitate to attempt it.
If it were a deeper position, when Su Hao got the ball and charged forward, when the "prehistoric crocodile" opened its blood-red maw and tore at its prey in front of it...
unstoppable.
The entire Thunder team was trembling with fear!
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