Chapter 447
Update time: 2012-10-10
After scoring 61 points, Stephen's score began to be out of control. First, it caused Bogut's defensive foul. Bogut was probably the only player in the Bucks' existing lineup to defend seriously, but he gave Stephen two free throws.
He made both free throws, then Desmond and Mason failed to make a layup at the basket. Stephen went back and took action outside the three-point line. The ball flew into the basket again with an extremely accurate accuracy. Stephen's personal score in this game reached 66 points, which was also his ninth three-pointer shot in this game.
Then Stephen's scoring performance paused for a moment, and neither side scored in two consecutive rounds of offense nor defense. At this time, Stephen was the first to break the deadlock with a gliding dunk, which also allowed Stephen's scoring to tie Pit Malawich, nicknamed "Pistol".
At this time, in addition to Chamberlain's single-game 100 points and a series of single-game scoring records that were not human, there were also 81 points created by Kobe last year, 73 points from "Skywalker" David Thompson, 71 points from "Admiral" David Robinson and 70 points from Jordan.
But the game was still eight minutes and fifty seconds left. Stephen had enough time to break these records. Bogut and Desmond and Mason made a screening cooperation. Mason imagined Stephen rushing to the basket and dunked, but his shot was almost blocked by Coopard, and then the ball was in Mo Williams' hands. Mo Williams' shot missed again, and Yi Arrow United finally grabbed the frontcourt rebound.
After Yi Jianlian grabbed this rebound, he wanted to attack the basket and play one, proving that he was not only able to shoot from the outside, but his strength was not as strong as Wilcox. In a very recent years, Wilcox was able to enter the league with the eighth pick, relying on his bounce and strength, and was a representative figure of the power forward of the Yeguai Sect. How could Yi Jianlian defend it?
It would be fine if he had less strength than Wilcox. After turning and breaking through, Yi Jianlian was blocked by Wilcox again. He was not his opponent in speed. Although he had advantages in height and wingspan, he could not take action because he was tightly held by Wilcox.
In terms of technology, especially under the basket, Yi Jianlian is actually better than Wilcox, but his body is really at a disadvantage, so his skills cannot be performed after a little confrontation, and his shots eventually missed the basket.
Another problem with him is that whenever the ball is in his hands, no matter whether the opportunity is right or not, he will force the ball to move, rather than sending it back to his teammates. Perhaps it was because when the boss of the team developed this habit at home, or maybe he was too eager to prove himself with scores, especially when teams like the Bucks are difficult to get the ball.
Stephen did not rush to score again, but his teammates forced him to score. The ball passed by four teammates, and only Wilcox chose to take the shot. As a result, the ball was not made and the rebound was obtained by Coupard. The Coupard would not hand the ball over to others to attack, and directly passed the ball to Stephen.
Although Michael Reed's defensive enthusiasm is declining, his defense is still quite threatening. Stephen can't act like he doesn't exist, so Stephen took a lot of time to break through his defense, and then scored two points again with a throw shot very close to the basket.
This throw allowed him to tie the scoring record set by Jordan back then. When he played overtime, he quickly moved Stephen from his personal single-game scoring rankings to two places on the big screen, ranking behind David Robinson.
Stephen's strong basket made Michael Reed's foul, which was his fifth foul in this game. All five of his fouls were used by Stephen alone. Stephen's first free throw was in a little condition. The ball was bumped several times at the junction of the rim and the rebound, and almost landed outside.
The second free throw was very stable. This was Stephen's eighteenth free throw in this game and the sixteenth free throw. Seventy-two points, Stephen moved forward again. At this time, only Chamberlain, Kobe and David Thompson were left in front of him.
At this time, the only normal performance of the Bucks was probably Bogut. After occupying a favorable position, he hurriedly reached out to Mo Williams for the ball, fearing that Mo Williams would pass the ball to Michael Reed again, and that would be no longer his share.
Mo Williams failed to hit several attempts, and the shot was reduced to a very low. Seeing Bogut reaching out for the ball, Mo Williams passed the ball over. Bogut tried to make a layup behind the turn, but Coupard's feet were very solid and he kept him outside.
Stephen flew past him like a fly, almost taking away the ball in his hand, but Stephen also took away part of Coupard's attention. Bogut seized the opportunity vigorously and raised his hand to send the ball into the basket, at least as a draw with Coupard in terms of data.
Of course, except for Stephen, everyone else in today's game exists as supporting roles. No matter how desperately they try to steal the show, they can't do anything to Stephen's dazzling and his 72-point performance is far beyond everyone.
Stephen didn't know what was going on, and he made a little hasty shot, so he shot an air ball, but Stephen immediately made up for the effort and snatched the ball back from Mo Williams. This time he did not choose to shoot, but handed the ball to Watson, who shot a three-pointer from the left forty-five degrees.
Seeing that the score gap is getting bigger and bigger, and now it has exceeded 20, the Bucks head coach Schuskoviak is already thinking about whether to replace all the main lineups. Since the resistance is no longer effective, it is better to let the game enter garbage time to see if the opponent will continue to stay on the field to score.
Mo Williams still stubbornly chose to take action. When Michael Reed didn't take any action, he thought that this task was his, but his attack deviated from the basket again, and Stephen rushed out of the crowd and jumped very high to grab the rebound.
"Score, score..." The audience shouted in unison, asking Stephen to continue scoring. Stephen immediately responded to their request and scored a layup on the baseline, increasing his score in this game to 74 points. At this time, head coach Schuskoviak finally stopped illusions, and called a timeout and replaced all the main players, which was equivalent to declaring surrender with six minutes left in the game.
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Thanks to the support of the Tubi Man Bowan book friend. To be honest, Xuanzhong only now knows the meaning of this name, which is considered to be aware of it.
Chapter completed!