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Chapter 69 Another record?

Del Harris quickly replaced the main force. The situation is obvious now. Jonny is already crazy, and Del Harris really can't find a way to limit Jonny in this state. So while the Lakers still have a 7-point lead, replace their main force, stabilize their current advantage, and slowly wear out the score difference.

O'Neal and others came back on the field, and Rich Adubatu also expected it to be the Magic, and he also changed people. Denis Scott, who was in good condition, made a comeback. Nick Anderson was also the one who played, and Joni served as the point guard. The Magic once again strengthened the defense of the outside line.

However, this time, the Lakers learned to be smart. From the beginning, they handed the ball to O'Neal and let O'Neal hit Horrice Grant. O'Neal's big butt was arched and arched. Horrice Grant quickly couldn't bear it anymore. He was squeezed away by O'Neal. Then O'Neal turned and dunked again, adding two points, and the difference reached 9 points again.

On the Magic side, Joni played the goal guard, so the ball was naturally taken into his hand. After the timeout just ended, Joni felt that his touch was still very hot. He rushed directly to the frontcourt with the ball, regardless of the situation, and another three-point jump shot with an emergency stop, and with a swish, he hit the ball directly. The difference narrowed to 6 points.

"Jonny's three-pointer has made another round! There are 6 points left, and Jonny has already scored 47 points! Only another three-pointer is gone, and he can score 50 points!" Hubi Brown exclaimed, and at this time the Great Western Forum Arena was booing. The only place to cheer was the Magic's bench. Jonny hit another three-pointer. In this game, including the three-pointer in the first half, Jonny has already made 7 three-pointers and all 7 hits.

On the Lakers, they handed the ball to O'Neal again. O'Neal rested for half a quarter and was still very physically strong now. He was still very relaxed in singles. He squeezed back gently and made another close shot, successfully hitting.

After O'Neal played this goal, the Magic replaced him again. Horris Grant's consecutive singles were already a little overwhelmed. He was replaced by Anfini Hardaway. Ricci Adubatu decided to copy the first quarter's play, use a small lineup to chase points, and no longer care about O'Neal. In fact, this approach can be said to be correct. After all, even if the Magic really tried their best to defend O'Neal, it would be very difficult. It would be better to let O'Neal ignore it and strengthen his offense.

As soon as Anfini Hardaway came on the court, the ball was in his hands. Anfini Hardaway dribbled through the half and seemed to want to break through and pass the ball. However, Van Exel's defense was still very strict. Anfini Hardaway tried it but failed. Jonny took the ball back while running. After all, the Magic player on the court is in the best condition.

Joni held the ball, Eddie Jones directly posted it up, and Joni scored 4 three-pointers in a row. The Lakers' defensive players are very defensive against Joni's three-pointers, especially when Joni is only 50 points away from three-pointers, they think that Joni's chances of taking a three-pointer are very high.

However, Joni was not ready to end the battle with three points in this ball, and his Q and W skills were cooled down again. Joni activated the Q and W skills at the same time. He suddenly stepped back with his left foot, and then turned 360 degrees, directly wiping Eddie Jones. Because Eddie Jones's defense method against Joni is close to each other, Joni lived a very easy ball, and he wiped it with a slight acceleration.

When Jonny passed Eddie Jones, the Lakers were already prepared. After all, Eddie Jones's way of defending Jonny was obviously to allow Jonny to break through easily. So when Jonny rushed into the three-point line, Jerome Colsey double-teamed over.

However, at this time, Jonny's Q skill had just used one step, and he still had two breakthroughs that were useless. So, when Colsey rushed over to make up for defense like a reckless man, Jonny suddenly pulled the ball backward, making Jerome Colsey think that Jonny was about to step back and take action, so he rushed forward and was about to jump to interfere.

But Joni suddenly took another step forward and pulled the ball back. The ball just pulled back was just a fake move. Joni pulled the ball forward and back and shook Jerome Colsey, who was resting the defense, away. Then Joni rushed directly to the front and hit the mid-range shot without defending.

"Oh! Incredible crossover! Joni's two consecutive crossovers were shook away Eddie Jones and Jerome Colsey. The goal was so beautiful!" Mike Brin couldn't help but exclaim. Although Joni performed a lot of crossovers in this game, there were not many such exciting balls.

Because of the 150% bonus of passive skills and R skills, Joni's shooting accuracy after breaking through in this game was very high. When this ball hit again, the difference between the two sides became 6 points. In this game, Joni's personal score became 49 points, with a distance of 50 points, only one point away!

However, the score difference, returning to 6 points did not make the players happy for too long. It was the Lakers' turn to attack, and O'Neal played single again. This time, the defender was Ronnie Secali. Compared with Horris Grant, Ronnie Secali's defense only hit a few symbolic strokes, and O'Neal hit again. O'Neal, who hit this ball, also roared excitedly, and his eyes were looking at Anfenni Hardaway intentionally or unintentionally, as if saying: I said I would regret the Magic, so I must regret it.

Then, the two sides seemed to have entered a tug-of-war. On the Magic side, Joni kept using his crossover to break through. After the breakthrough, they either came by himself or passed the ball. The Lakers' approach was even simpler. They directly handed the ball to O'Neal, and O'Neal played singles. Now O'Neal has some signs of laziness later, but this game may be to realize the bold statements before this game, and O'Neal seemed very hard.

When Joni made another mid-range shot, Joni quietly approached the rookie's single-game scoring record. He had made 20 of 25 shots, including 8 of 8 three-pointers and 8 of 8 free throws, scoring 56 points. And he was only 2 points away from the rookie's single-game scoring record maintained by Big Beidou Wilt Chamberlain!

However, with this performance, the Magic still failed to narrow the score difference. They were still 5 points behind. It seemed that such a score difference was like a natural barrier and could never be overcome.
Chapter completed!
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