321 Morale is completely shattered! Not a glimmer of hope can be seen!
321 Morale is completely shattered! Not a glimmer of hope can be seen!
When Su Hao can draw four defenders from the perimeter, it's enough to show that he utilizes Kyrie Irving's penetration, combined with his own strength and physical talent.
Do whatever you want on the outside.
But he's not stupid either. When an opponent is desperately trying to stop you, they'll obstruct you no matter what.
It will definitely have an effect.
If you insist on confronting them head-on like a fool, that might work, but it's really unnecessary.
after all.
His strongest area, which is also his livelihood, is a familiar forbidden zone.
When the Celtics focused their defensive attention entirely on the perimeter, Su Hao began to wreak havoc in the paint again.
It is an existence with no solution.
Whether it's Garnett, Perkins, Rasheed Wallace, or "Big Baby" Glen Davis.
The four of them were practically easy prey in a one-on-one fight; even two of them were no match for Su Hao.
Su Hao is not only strong in combat, but also has "dreamlike footwork".
Now that his ball control has improved, the probability of him being forced to lose possession has been greatly reduced.
His offensive skills in the paint will become more diverse and sophisticated.
The difficulty level will also increase dramatically.
Most importantly... Su Hao's desire to win is extremely strong tonight.
He couldn't let the game go to a decisive Game 7 and then hand over the victory.
This is absolutely unacceptable.
For Su Hao tonight, taking on two or three opponents at once was the norm.
Scoring points is as easy as eating a meal, as effortless as taking something out of a bag, as simple as drinking tea or water.
He scored a whopping 23 points in the first quarter.
半场打完37分,到手还有11个篮板3次助攻2个抢断5次封盖。
He dominated the entire field by himself.
In theory.
With Su Hao playing so incredibly well, the Celtics should be falling behind by a significant margin, right?
It's really not.
Pierce, Ray Allen, and even Rondo all hit several three-pointers tonight.
It feels incredibly hot to the touch.
She's in very good condition.
Each of them seemed to have a mini-breakout, giving the Clippers a 4-point lead at halftime.
The match looks like it's still very close?
No, no.
Rondo, Pierce, and the other two knew they were going to have a big breakout night, but in the end, they found that the team was still down by 4 points.
What if the three of them didn't erupt at the same time?
Was the match paid out?
When they think like this, they become more irritable to some extent.
Although the gap is not large.
The Celtics' fighting spirit had greatly diminished; they all felt that Su Hao was unsolvable, as if everything they did was in vain.
There was even a feeling that even if everyone gave it their all, they still couldn't win the game.
This is really devastating.
Rashid Wallace, nicknamed "The Roaring God," is a passionate fighter in every match.
With several players on the team having outstanding performances tonight, he should have been even more passionate.
He used constant shouting to boost the team's morale.
The results of it? !
His mood was also low, extremely low, for no other reason than Su Hao's phenomenal dominance both internally and externally.
He saw no hope of winning.
But there are still two quarters left, and the score difference is only 4 points. It's a bit too early to give up now.
Their fighting spirit has waned.
We must fight, fight with everything we have.
15 minute later.
The second half is about to begin.
The game resumes after switching sides.
Celtics have the ball.
Su Hao's dominance extends beyond offense to defense. On his very first possession, he delivered a massive block to the Celtics' best offensive player, Pierce.
This further undermines the Celtics' confidence.
"Oh my god!"
Coach Doc Rivers clutched his head in utter despair, exclaiming, "Why is there such a monster in the league?!"
si-mexico