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Chapter 228 The existence of the Hulk makes everything very simple!



Chapter 228 The existence of the Hulk makes everything very simple!

Su Hao played for three quarters.

Despite some alley-oops and "super layups," the overall offensive plays weren't many; however, there were quite a few rim protection plays, because they were too simple.

The three-quarter battle ended.

Su Hao scored 12 points, 15 rebounds, 3 blocks, and 2 assists.

Data from just two pairs of random pairs.

The last section.

Eastern Conference Finals Lineup: Point Guard: Rondo, Shooting Guard: Wade, Small Forward: LeBron, Power Forward: Garnett, Center: Howard.

Western Conference Finals Lineup: Point Guard: Nash, Shooting Guard: Kobe, Small Forward: Anthony, Power Forward: Stoudemire, Center: Su Hao.

From the moment Wade received the ball for his first offensive possession, Kobe pressed forward with intense defense, his serious posture of bending over and reaching out.

Let the fans know that the show is about to begin.

hum~

Wade focused his mind and became serious as well. Facing Kobe, he appeared to be going to attack, but actually sought a screen from LeBron.

Avoid Kobe.

He rushed to the right high post and made a sudden stop for a jump shot.

"Shh!"

Hollow hit.

At this time, Dwyane Wade, nicknamed "The Flash," was at the peak of his career. He had a strong finishing ability and was a reliable superstar.

Switch to offense.

Kobe pushed the ball over, handing it to Anthony at the top of the key, ready to cut to the basket. But... Anthony accelerated and then stopped abruptly.

Just jump shot.

There's absolutely no pretense involved.

But... his good friend LeBron's defensive block really came through, clearly posing a significant threat to Anthony's shooting.

"Bang!"

Blacksmithing.

rebound?

Under the basket, Su Hao was facing both Garnett and Howard alone.

"Oops!"

Nash immediately realized the situation was bad.

But the next moment... Su Hao leaped up, his outstretched arms seeming to be able to pluck the stars from the sky.

One shot, two kills, not panicked at all.

Su Hao effectively protected the rebound.

Throw it out, find... Nash.

"my God."

Nash was stunned. "They actually managed to steal that! This rim protection is something I, as a shooter, would love!"

Keep your hand on the ball.

Despite his surprise, Nash maintained excellent control of the game.

A bounce pass to Kobe, who was cutting in from the air.

He took the ball, accelerated, spun around, got past Garnett, and shot straight at the basket.

Howard wanted to go up and help, but Su Hao stepped forward, like a mountain, blocking the "beast's" position.

"boom!"

Kobe grabbed the ball, leaped up, and unleashed a powerful one-handed dunk, smashing through the rim.

Offensive and defensive transition.

Rondo pushed forward, directing traffic, and the left wing accelerated into the penalty area, facing Su Hao and Stoudemire, and delivered a powerful cross to the byline.

Find LeBron lurking in the bottom right corner.

He grabbed the ball and charged in, leaping up and violently slamming the basketball into the basket over the defense of "Little Tyrant" Stoudemire.

A bulldozer-like, unreasonable, and forceful attack.

Aside from not working on Su Hao, no one could stop them.

In the East, Rondo, Wade, LeBron, and Garnett are all capable of passing, and Dwight Howard is a dominant force in the paint, always ready to defend, score easy baskets, and protect the rim.

The Eastern Conference has a very solid roster for the finals.

In contrast, the west.

Nash could control the whole game, but the problem was... Kobe needed the ball, Anthony and Stoudemire would try to score as soon as they got the ball, and Su Hao was just being conscientious.

However, this lineup is somewhat unbalanced.

Possession of the ball is difficult to allocate.

Therefore, Nash wanted to connect the team, but once the ball was passed out, regardless of whether an opportunity arose, possession would not return to him.

He was a little helpless.

As a result, the West was basically dominated by individual attacks.

Kobe, Anthony, and Stoudemire all have the ability to score on this point, but... if the defensive intensity is really increased...

The double team is in.

That efficiency is somewhat lacking.

However... it has absolutely nothing to do with it.

"Bang!"

Kobe's pull-up jumper, a strong shot over the defense, missed. Su Hao secured the rebound and passed it back to Kobe.

Come again.

Kobe was really not polite.

If you get the ball, just go for it.

He backed down LeBron again, followed by a series of shoulder fakes after repeated contact, and then... a strong fadeaway jumper, though the opportunity wasn't great.

However, his personal abilities are outstanding enough.

If one chance isn't enough, then the second one... even if it's a block from LeBron, it still goes in.

Anthony too.

After missing his first pull-up jumper over Wade's defense, Su Hao grabbed the rebound again and passed it to Anthony.

One of the league's top scorers.

He is trustworthy.

Anthony gets the ball again, facing Garnett who has come up to help, and probes with a series of triple threats to read the defense.

Suddenly, the ball is passed to the ground.

He charged out from the left wing, and as Garnett caught up, he delivered a heavy shoulder contact, then suddenly turned downwards.

He shook off Garnett.

"Stab!"

Another pull-up jump shot.

That's a textbook example of the correct shooting form. You give a player like that two chances to shoot.

What reason could he possibly have not to pass?!

"Shh!"

Hit again.

The key is... the ability to apply what you've learned to other situations. In the next round, after regaining possession of the ball and launching another attack, you don't need a second chance.

A strong attack on the basket resulted in another successful shot.

That's the touch of a superstar!

During an offensive play, Nash pointed the way, his gaze fixed on Kobe, who was cutting into the paint and drawing the attention of multiple defenders.

Reality.

A high lob pass to Su Hao, who is positioned above the right side of the basket.

A beautiful no-look pass.

An absolutely brilliant pass.

A pass that's on par with the All-Star Game's top 10 plays.

However... this shot was a bit too powerful; the basketball reached the height of the rim and headed straight for the top edge of the rim.

This level of difficulty is not easy to handle.

"Oops!"

Nash frowned, realizing the situation was bad.

But the next second, his eyes widened, and he was shaken.

Su Hao leaped high into the air, his outstretched arms seemingly reaching the top of the backboard, achieving an incredible height.

Amidst the trembling of countless fans as if they had seen a ghost.

"boom!"

He forced an alley-oop and slammed the ball into the basket.

"Wow!"

Nash shook his head in shock, "If his teammates miss a shot, he might forcefully protect the rim, creating a second chance for his teammates."

The ball I passed was a mistake.

He can force an alley-oop, making it a top-five play.

This talent is astonishing, but it is precisely because Su Hao's talent is so powerful that everything seems so simple.

This kind of player is so dominant!

"This is outrageous!"

Stoudemire, who was right under the basket, also thought it was impossible for Su Hao to receive Nash's mistaken pass, but Su Hao did it in the end.

That shock was undoubtedly even greater.

In addition... Kobe, who was cutting to the basket, was already prepared to receive the ball, and he kept his eyes on Nash's pass, thinking that he would pass the ball too high.

Make a mistake.

He headed straight for the basket, ready to grab the rebound.

As a result, Su Hao forced an alley-oop, performing an impossible alley-oop. Even Kobe had to marvel at Su Hao's astonishing talent for a height of 2.3 meters!


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