694 Mutual insults: "Garbage chapter!"
694 Mutual insults: "Garbage chapter!"
He decisively used his teammates' screens to skillfully get rid of Gordon's defense.
In an instant, a brief opening appeared in front of him.
Without hesitation, Parker raised his hand and shot.
The basketball traced a beautiful arc in the air and flew straight towards the basket.
Everyone in the audience held their breath, their eyes glued to the rapidly spinning basketball.
With a soft "swish," the basketball grazed the rim perfectly and fell into the net.
This spectacular three-pointer instantly ignited the entire arena, with fans rising to their feet to cheer and applaud Parker's outstanding performance.
Parker was extremely excited after scoring the goal. He waved his arms at Su Hao and proudly held up three fingers.
It was as if he was showing off: "Hey kid, see that? My three-point shot is pretty awesome!"
In response to Parker's slightly provocative gesture, Su Hao laughed and said, "Hey, don't get too cocky! It's just a three-pointer, what's there to brag about! Just wait and see, we'll definitely get our revenge!"
"I finally made a three-pointer, can't I be a little proud of myself?" Parker replied, sounding slightly embarrassed.
At the same time, Su Hao steadily caught the pass from Curry.
"Hey, why don't any of your teammates shoot themselves? Look at you now, you've practically got all the ball in your hands! You're a total ball hog!"
Parker shouted at Su Hao with a smile, while shaking his head helplessly.
Hearing this, Su Hao retorted without hesitation: "That's right, I am the ball hog, so what? You try being the ball hog yourself! Try concentrating all the ball possession in your team's hands!"
However, Su Hao's words made Parker shake his head repeatedly.
Actually, it wasn't that Parker didn't want unlimited shooting rights like Su Hao, but he knew very well that he didn't have Su Hao's excellent shooting touch.
Moreover, he knew that his teammates also needed the ball, and that he couldn't defeat the strong Clippers team by relying solely on his own individual efforts.
In contrast, the situation is quite different for the Clippers.
Despite Su Hao's numerous attempts, his astonishing accuracy is truly remarkable.
Basically, every basketball he throws goes into the basket with perfect accuracy.
That's why the Clippers can confidently concentrate the ball possession in Su Hao's hands.
Just then, Su Hao calmly gripped the basketball with one hand and stood steadily outside the three-point line at a 45-degree angle.
The Spurs players and coaches, both on and off the court, all focused their attention on Su Hao.
They knew perfectly well that Su Hao was preparing to launch an attack all by himself once again.
Jefferson, who was responsible for defending Su Hao in this round, was filled with resistance and helplessness, because everyone knew that it would not be easy to successfully limit Su Hao, who was in excellent form.
Originally, according to the tactical arrangement, Duncan was to guard the inside, but Su Hao preferred to roam around the outside and frequently took shots in this game.
This unexpected turn of events left Jefferson feeling extremely frustrated, secretly lamenting, "How did I end up with such a tough nut to crack!"
At this moment, Jefferson's face clearly showed his reluctance.
Seeing this, Su Hao said to Jefferson with a hint of mockery, "Hey, look at your expression, you seem really unwilling to defend me!"
Upon hearing this, Jefferson replied plaintively, "Brother, you have such keen insight! I really have the will but not the strength, I simply can't defend against you! Why don't you have a moment of mercy and try to score some baskets?"
After saying that, she looked at Su Hao with pleading eyes, hoping to gain a little pity.
However, Su Hao didn't take it to heart and laughed as he replied, "Haha! Brother, you don't know, I just wanted to conserve some energy! After all, this is your home turf. If we go too hard at the beginning, the later matches will be tough!" After saying that, he winked at Jefferson, which was both infuriating and hilarious.
"How come you two are chatting?" Curry said, quickly stepping forward from the side and asking with a curious expression.
"Haha, are you too bored? We're trash-talking each other right here, it's so much fun!" Su Hao replied with a loud laugh.
Curry turned to look at Jefferson standing opposite him and said, "Can I join in and give them a good tirade of trash talk?"
Jefferson was intently watching the situation on the court.
"Go ahead and say whatever you want! I'll just focus on shooting my basket. As for the trash talk, you can handle that!" As soon as he finished speaking, Su Hao quickly adjusted his posture and launched a clean mid-range jump shot over Jefferson.
The basketball traced a beautiful arc in the air, flying over Jefferson's head at incredible speed and hurtling straight toward the basket.
Watching the basketball fly over his head, Jefferson shook his head helplessly and sighed softly. "Looks like that's going in again!"
He muttered to himself, a hint of frustration in his voice.
However, Su Hao said nonchalantly, "Hehe, how about that? Not bad, kid! I can even predict whether this ball will go in! At this rate, I think I can even work as a commentator on the sidelines!"
Just then, Curry chimed in, "Hey, you two are such a chatterbox! Let's focus on the game and try to widen the score gap so we can clock out and go home to rest sooner!"
"Shh!"
The basketball landed smoothly in the basket!
George Hill quickly passed the ball to Parker.
After dribbling the ball up the court, the latter chose to pass it to Duncan under the basket.
At this moment, Duncan gripped the basketball tightly in his hand, his eyes fixed on Su Hao in front of him.
He crouched slightly, assuming a stance ready to drive or jump for a shot, but he didn't actually move. Meanwhile, Parker, anxiously waiting on the perimeter, waved his hands frantically and shouted, "Hurry up, Tim! Attack! There's no time left!"
However, Duncan seemed unaffected by his teammates' urging and remained fully focused on dealing with Su Hao's tight defense.
As time ticked by, the atmosphere on the field grew increasingly tense.
Duncan knew that they had very little time left to attack, but Su Hao's defense made it impossible for him to find a suitable opportunity to shoot.
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