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Chapter 144 The Hulk wins: 33 points, 30 rebounds, and 15 blocks!



Chapter 144 The Hulk wins: 33 points, 30 rebounds, and 15 blocks!

The game ended in three quarters.

The Clippers beat the Magic by a margin of 15 points.

"Ok?"

During the holiday break.

Curry was somewhat puzzled. "It's true that Sue completely dominated Howard."

Rebounding, defense, or offense, etc.

Howard didn't get any benefits from Sue.

But... that was just Howard's poor performance.

The Magic also have players like Carter, Nelson, and Lewis, who provide playmakers, penetration skills, the ability to draw fouls, and three-point shooting.

One star radiates in all directions.

Howard is definitely not the only one with great magic skills.

But why did Carter, Nelson, Lewis and other players seem to play only so-so on both offense and defense tonight?

There wasn't much pressure.

"The feel isn't quite right?"

David Lee speculated, "Tonight, Magic players like Nelson and Lewis had open looks, but they missed three-pointers, and their shooting touch didn't seem to be on fire."

Carter is generally perceived as a "dunker" who can fly and dunk.

In fact, his shooting ability is also quite good, and he has a decent three-point shot.

But the hit rate wasn't high tonight either.

Perhaps... their overall poor performance is one of the reasons they fell so far behind tonight.

"is it?"

Curry nodded thoughtfully, but still felt something was off. "It feels like they've gotten weaker!"

"what…"

After hearing this, Coach Dunleavy couldn't help but laugh and said, "It's not that the Magic players have become weaker, but that they just can't play at their usual level tonight."

"Why?!"

Curry, David Lee, and other players all turned to look at the coach.

Dunleavy continued, "It's not that players like Lewis and Carter have become weaker."

Rather, it was the disruption of the Magic's "one star, four shooters" system that caused the efficiency of those outside shooters to naturally decline.

If it were a previous match...

Howard's dominance in the paint forces opponents to collapse their defense and focus more attention on him.

Thus.

With less pressure on the perimeter defense, there will be more offensive opportunities.

Simultaneously.

Howard's dominance in the paint will help the team get more offensive rebounds and second-chance opportunities.

With more opportunities to shoot from the outside, the efficiency of converting those opportunities into points will also increase.

But now.

The Magic lacked rim protection, and Howard lacked dominance in the paint.

Outside shooters not only have fewer offensive opportunities, but also face greater defensive pressure.

Their efficiency will naturally decrease.

In fact, the Clippers' offensive style also has a "one star, four shooters" feel to it.

Su Hao's rim protection and defense in the paint give the perimeter players more and more comfortable offensive opportunities.

Everyone is part of the "one star, four rays" system.

So whoever has a higher value for their star will have the upper hand on the field.

Su Hao exposed Howard.

So the Magic, who made it to the Finals last year, aren't as scary as you might think, and beating them wouldn't be too difficult.

This is the main reason why we were able to build a 15-point lead.

Last year, the Magic were defeated by the Lakers because the Lakers' "Big Three" surrounded Howard, limiting his dominance in the paint.

This is for the same reason.

"Wow~"

After hearing this, DeAndre Jordan repeatedly exclaimed, "It has to be Sue, it has to be his Hulk-like physical talent."

This is how we were able to suppress Dwight Howard, allowing the Clippers to continuously accumulate advantages and gain the lead.

"Hahaha!"

Camby couldn't help but laugh and gave Su Hao a thumbs up, praising him, "As a rookie, he defeated Howard, who simultaneously holds the titles of rebounding champion, blocking champion, and DPOY."

This is unbelievably strong!

"Su is amazing!"

"Su is the Clippers' super core!"

Once the Clippers players realized what was happening, they sincerely admired and praised Su Hao's skill.

In the commentary box.

Reggie Miller also explained to the fans, "Both teams use a 'one-star, four-shooter' system, and Su Hao outplayed Howard."

In a one-star showdown, the Clippers emerged victorious, and the Magic suffered a crushing defeat.

The Magic's "one star and four shooters" system has defeated countless teams, and even reached the NBA Finals last year.

Who would have thought that they would ultimately be defeated by the "one star, four rays" system.

Su Hao thrashed Howard, giving the Clippers a 15-point lead. He used magic to defeat magic, and it felt like... like taking a dump on your opponent's head.

It's highly damaging, and even more insulting!!!

Yes.

Su Hao effortlessly dribbled over Howard's head, protecting the rim, scoring, and blocking shots.

It's truly using magic to defeat magic, it's truly pooping on the head of a magician.

The essential.

They still have no way to crack it, after all, it is difficult for ordinary people to defeat themselves, especially when they are stronger than themselves!

The last section.

Despite the Magic's valiant pursuit, Howard, as the best center in the league, abandoned his so-called "dignity" and avoided fighting Su Hao.

But it was no use.

As long as Su Hao lands in the penalty area, he is the master; no one can be more dominant in the penalty area than him.

But after all, they are a team that has made it to the finals.

They still possess the necessary strength.

The Clippers, leading by 15 points after three quarters, did not further blow up the game and battled the Magic until the end.

They ultimately won against the Magic by 11 points.

"Come on!"

Almost as soon as the game ended.

Reggie Miller couldn't wait to shout, "Let's congratulate the Clippers on beating the Magic and winning this game that felt like a preview of the Finals!"

Congratulations to the Clippers on their 16th consecutive win.

With the efforts of players like Su Hao and Curry, they also set a new team record for consecutive wins.

Also.

I must give special praise to Su Hao for his performance tonight.

Because he was constantly matched up against Howard under the basket, he did a great job on both offense and defense tonight.

The game is over.

苏浩轰下33分30篮板4助攻1抢断,还有惊人的15次封盖。

What kind of data is this?!

In 1973, Lakers center Elmore Smith recorded 17 blocks in a single game.

just now.

Su Hao recorded 15 blocks, just two shy of his block record.

And after that.

There have only been three instances of 15+ blocks in a single game, with Manute Bol achieving it twice in the 80s.

The most recent example is Shaquille O'Neal in 1993, who recorded 15 blocks in a single game.

This is Su Hao's fourth time, which is really impressive. He has once again become a center on par with the level of Shaquille O'Neal!

Besides.

Su Hao's 33 points in a single game broke his personal career scoring record, and his 30 rebounds in a single game also broke his personal career rebounding record.

33 points, 30 rebounds, and 15 blocks – this is yet another monstrous triple-double with an incredible number of blocks.

of course.

"The data of 30+ in both categories is also extremely impressive."

"Yeah yeah!"

Barkley nodded frantically, "Su Hao's freakish performance tonight seems to be something that can only be found in ancient times, in the 'Basketball Emperor' Chamberlain."

The essential.

Tonight, Su Hao defeated the current best center who is the leader in rebounding, blocking, and DPOY... Dwight Howard!

He further challenged Howard, who averaged 21 points, 15.3 rebounds, and 3.1 blocks per game.

Tonight he only managed a paltry 11 points, 7 rebounds, and 2 blocks.

The matchup of Player of the Week, a clash of super centers, Su Hao completely outclasses Howard!

The Hulk completely defeats Warcraft!

So... can we say that Su Hao has surpassed Howard and ascended to the position of "the best center in the league"?!


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