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Chapter 77 Crazy Night

"University of Southern California moved another elevator and crossed the free throw line. Barnard, who weighed 250 pounds, had an intimate contact with Edgar Sosa with his strong chest. The poor Dominican fell heavily on the floor. I wonder if he had lost consciousness?" The more Barkley looked at it, the more interesting the elevator tactics were. The two inside players in charge of blocking people at the University of Southern California would stage a passionate scene with their opponents. If you change to an inside player like Bosh, you really can't play this tactic. ∷∵

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In the 3rd minute and 05th second in the second half, Wu Huang made his 18th move outside the three-point line and finally hit his 12th three-pointer in this game, tying the single three-pointer record in the quarterfinals of 68 knockout.

"I can create history with another goal." Wu Huang did not intend to share the records with others. What he wanted was exclusive honors.

The players from the University of Louisville were pinching their waists and looking at Emperor Wu with helpless and hatred. They had long greeted all his ancestors and generations. They had every reason to be so angry. The game was over long ago. If this guy hadn't stayed on the court and refused to leave, they would have gone down long ago. How could they have to continue to endure the humiliation of losing the ball and being trampled a few times.

Their humiliation was not over yet. Wu Huang's 13th three-pointer came unexpectedly quickly. The mentality of Louisville University collapsed when Wu Huang hit the 12th three-pointer. The breath they held in their hearts dissipated and they could no longer be motivated.

Therefore, Wu Huang easily created an open three-pointer opportunity with a simple pick-and-roll, and then took the knife and made the 13th three-pointer with a hand.

Floyd applauded off the court, but did not replace Wu Huang. Anyway, he played all the 37-minute game and didn't care about playing the last two minutes.

Wu Huang had other thoughts at this moment. He still remembered the official game of Naa's Class A Group, with 15 three-pointers in a single game, so he is only 2 away from this record. If this record can be broken, wouldn't it be a step further?

He didn't know that the real reason why Floyd didn't replace him was not that he wanted to hit a higher three-point record, but that he had broken his single-game scoring record after hitting this three-pointer. His personal score rose to 49 points, and he was about to get his first 50+ in his career.

No one has told Emperor Wu about this yet. He is only thinking about the three-point record, and he doesn't realize that he just scores another point. He scored 50+.

Naa has different levels of basketball leagues, and many low-level games even have 100% of a single game. However, in the official first-tier leagues, especially the round of 68 knockout rounds, 50+ is a rare thing that only happens once every few years. 60+ is rare in ten years, and 70+ has never appeared.

Since then, Emperor Wu has been constantly looking for opportunities to take three-pointers, but in fact this is also increasing his total score in disguise.

In the last 1 minute and 20 seconds, after two consecutive misses, Wu Huang faced the defense one-on-one and suddenly started a cold shot. The basketball entered the frame, and finally increased his three-point shooting to 14 times, and also increased his score to 52 points.

The United Center Arena suddenly burst into a tsunami cheer. Wu Huang was prepared for it, but he didn't expect the fans to react so much. He thought that when he hit the 15th three-pointer, such cheers would only sound. It seems that it's a bit early now?

"I dare say that he will be the cover of tomorrow, and he will have a shocking future." Charles Barkley rarely gives a Naa player such a high evaluation. This shows his recognition of Wu Huang.

Kenny Smith asked with a smile: "Is he the best pitcher you've ever met?"

Charles Barkley replied seriously: "He is one of the best. Even if I have me sitting in the arena to help him get the rebounds, I'm very happy to see him shoot alone."

At this time, Wu Huang finally realized through his teammates who had celebrated him that his scoring data had just broken through 50+. This was an unexpected surprise. In terms of the weight of honor, the 50+ of the quarterfinals and 68 knockout stages seemed to be no worse than the three-point record he broke.

But soon, Emperor Wu calmed down and thought that he wanted to get 60+ today. I'm afraid there was no hope. Compared to 50+, he scored 15 three-pointers in a single game, and the weight was still a little worse, so he still had to concentrate and strive to score another three-pointer. This is the top priority of this game, and there is not much time left.

The University of Louisville started to delay time in the last minute. Wu Huang didn't have much time left. The University of Southern California had two offensive opportunities. Wu Huang had to try not to waste any shooting opportunities in order to break the record.

"Discharge the elevator!" Of course, Wu Huang had to call the elevator to cooperate with him at this time, so that he could have greater confidence in hitting a three-pointer.

However, it was a matter of calculating that the referee would intervene at a critical moment and give them an eye drop.

The elevator tactics of the University of Southern California were successfully executed again. Wu Huang took the ball and took a quick move. A crisp sound of brushing the net, and the fans of the University of Southern California were cheering for him!

"Beep!" Everything was going well, but a harsh whistle suppressed everything. This time, the referee called the University of Southern California to block the foul for some reason and awarded the ball to the University of Louisville.

"Tell me your grandma!" Emperor Wu cursed in his heart. His shots had already been made, but the referee gave him this a try.

"I didn't foul, I stood in advance." Barnard cried to the referee with a grievance, wanting to ask the referee to take back his life. This was his fifth foul. Naa left the game less than NBA, so he had to go back to the locker room now.

The players from the University of Southern California all surrounded the referee and wanted to plead for Barnard.

However, they all knew that this penalty was impossible to change. In any regular basketball game, the referee would not make any changes once the penalty was made, but it was still very necessary to protest.

Barnard's sent-off had a direct impact on the elevator tactics of the University of Southern California. He is the strongest player on the team. Although his basketball talent is average, his four years of Naa experience and game experience are finally rich.

This set of blocking tactics at USC has great requirements for screening players. If you don’t have some talent or experience, you really can’t use them. Only these two fourth-grade insiders in their team have the ability to successfully play this set of tactics. Now that there is one missing, their elevator cannot be set out.

There are 48 seconds left in the game, and the score is 91: The University of Louisville continues to kill time and does not give Wu Huang a chance to step on them again.

"It's so naive, really think I can't help?" Wu Huang and his teammates launched a high-intensity tight defense. DeRozan made a contribution at the critical moment, and two defenders with an athletic ability reached the NBA level. They joined forces to push the basketball to the sideline.

Emperor Wu saw the opportunity and quickly poked the basketball, accurately pointing the basketball to DeRozan. The University of Southern California successfully grabbed the ball after only 15 seconds.

"Dou!" Emperor Wu was about to turn around and take a quick attack, but the referee's sharp whistle sounded again. His gesture was clear and he punished the foul of Emperor Wu's thug.

"Okay, don't you want me to break the record in your relationship?" Emperor Wu saw that the referee didn't know what he thought, and obviously he didn't want him to break the record.

This steal. He handled the referee very cleanly and the entire game was judged fairly. Why did he call the penalty that was unfavorable to the University of Southern California when the winner was decided?

Apart from not wanting him to break the record, Emperor Wu could never find any other reason?

Taylor Swift cursed the referee loudly with Shitao on the sidelines. At the same time, they also cursed thousands of USC fans, but this did not affect the referee's decision at all.

According to Naa's rules, USC has already 10 fouls in the second half, so every time it is not shot, Louisville University will make a 1+1 free throw. That is, if the first shot is shot, you can get another free throw.

Although Emperor Wu was angry, he was too lazy to protest with the referee. He could only shoot the 15th three-pointer as soon as possible. The best response was.

The so-called 1+1 free throw means that when everyone is fighting for rebounds on the first free throw, if they don’t make a shot, there will be no chance of a second free throw.

The University of Louisville was Edgar Sosa who executed the free throw. The Dominicans have been exhausted until now. This free throw was decisive in the booing of half of the fans on the court.

"Rebound!" Emperor Wu shouted from the outside. This rebound was too important, but Gibson was very powerful. He grabbed the long arm and steadily put the basketball into his palm, and then quickly passed it to Emperor Wu.

"Look at him, don't let him take the ball!" Rick Pitino shouted anxiously on the sidelines, looking like he wanted to rush in and knock Wu Huang.

"Want to foul early?" Wu Huang just passed halftime and found that Clark rushed towards him like a hungry tiger. He would rather send him to the free throw line than let him shoot three-pointers.

"Dou!" Emperor Wu was knocked away by Clark, and the referee's whistle sounded immediately. This time, of course, it was a foul by University of Louisville. The referee was judged like this, but before the whistle, the basketball was thrown out by Emperor Wu...

At this moment, everyone on the court was staring at the basketball that started flying from the midfield, but the distance it was going to fly this time was too far. Few people believed that it could eventually fall into the basket, and Wu Huang could get up to three free throws this time.

"Fuck, I said it can enter!" Wu Huang lay on the ground, looking up at the basketball flying in the air. The moment he shot the basketball, he felt that the ball had. This was a feeling that every sharpshooter had. He was confident that the ball would definitely enter!

"Swish!" Although this feeling may not be accurate every time, Wu Huang's feeling was finally correct this time. Moreover, because the shooting distance was far, the basketball hit the net very hard. The pure white net stirred up a huge white wave, which looked pleasing to the eye.

"Next time, I'll shoot from the backcourt!" Wu Huang jumped up from the floor, waved his right hand hard, showing a fierce look on his face, and shouted a few times in the direction approaching the referee.

The referee's face looked a little embarrassed. Emperor Wu was celebrating clearly, but he was just talking about it for him, but he had no excuse to punish Emperor Wu for a foul.

Wu Huang was too lazy to see the referee more. After walking on the free throw line and making free throws, he had already scored the 56th point in the game, and also successfully tied Naa's single-game three-pointer record in history.

After Wu Huang scored his 15th three-pointer, University of Louisville completely gave up his struggle, replaced all the team's main players, and declared unconditional surrender!

USC no longer pressed its opponents, allowing the University of Louisville to spend the last time on the court, but Floyd never replaced Emperor Wu.

Louisville University spent its last offense, with the last 2 seconds left in the game.

Wu Huang had no defense around him. He received a serve from the backcourt and indeed fulfilled his harsh words before, and really threw the basketball at the basket from the backcourt...

Two seconds later, the floor of the United Center Arena suddenly trembled, and the screams that were enough to pierce the eardrum almost overturned the ceiling of the arena. Thousands of USC students wearing white fir rushed into the court from the stands, and surrounded Wu Huang, who had not finished the ball and did not watch the basketball in or out. The scene seemed to have riots. (To be continued.)
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