Chapter 134 A colossal beast appears! Devastation ensues!
Chapter 134 A colossal beast appears! Devastation ensues!
How crazy is The Flash?
Last night's game between the Heat and the Mavericks.
Wade made 18 of 23 two-point shots and 20 of 23 free throws, achieving a terrifying 78% field goal percentage without attempting any three-pointers.
Scored 56 points.
In addition, he had 8 rebounds, 11 assists, 4 steals, and 4 blocks.
He helped his team defeat the Mavericks 121-118.
With four minutes remaining in the game, the Heat were down by nine points.
result.
Wade repeatedly attacked the basket, either using his "mystery step" to dodge his opponents or pulling up for a layup despite being guarded by two or three people.
Or they might ignore the defense, raise their torch high, and dunk over someone.
He seemed to have merged into an uninhabited realm, becoming unstoppable; as long as he charged in, he could inflict damage and score points.
Two minutes.
The Heat only scored 18 points as a team, but he scored 15 points by himself, helping the team erase a 9-point deficit.
Achieving a stunning comeback.
After the match, he rushed to the scorer's table, pounding his chest wildly, and yelling at the audience, "Thisismyhouse, thisismyhouse!"
This is my territory.
But that sentence also sounds like it's saying, "This is my horse!!!"
Regardless of anything else, Dwyane Wade's insane performance provided countless fans with an ultimate visual feast.
This further confirms that he is second only to Kobe Bryant, the "Black Mamba" who led his team to the championship last year, and is the second-best shooting guard in the league.
Second place doesn't mean bad.
When Kobe, who is number one, has the ability to challenge for the best player in the league, then the number two is also an extremely formidable force.
After winning the championship in 06, the Heat went through a slump, and then gradually strengthened the team's roster depth.
Dwyane Wade, nicknamed "The Flash," is at his peak, and the team's roster depth is constantly increasing.
This year's Heat, while not necessarily capable of winning the championship, still have a very high chance of reaching the Eastern Conference Finals.
Dwyane Wade's explosive performance broke his personal career scoring record, making him the second player in the league to score 50 points.
This has caused the hype surrounding tomorrow night's Heat vs. Clippers matchup to skyrocket.
"The Flash" Dwyane Wade vs. "The Hulk" Su Hao.
The second-ranked 50-point scorer vs. the three-time Player of the Week super rookie.
good looking.
Such a matchup is bound to be exciting to watch.
……
The next day.
8 pm.
American Airlines Arena.
The Heat vs. Clippers matchup is just half an hour away, and both teams are warming up enthusiastically on the court.
"Hmph~ So what if he scored 56 points? He didn't score a single three-pointer. All of his points came from mid-range shots and layups."
Such an attack.
With this relentless attack on the basket, Su will take a shot, and he will destroy all this beauty!
Curry grumbled, not having high hopes for Wade, who had scored a phenomenal 56 points in the previous game.
There is no other reason.
Wade's scoring came mostly from attacking the basket, either scoring directly or drawing fouls and getting to the free-throw line.
However, Su Hao's defense of the restricted area was impenetrable, making it impossible for anyone to fly, and Wade could not play with high efficiency.
This is Curry's idea.
The Clippers team unanimously agreed.
Even Coach Dunleavy thought that "Flash" Wade's breakthroughs were unstoppable before he met Su Hao.
A highly deceptive and elusive movement technique, unmatched in the League.
But... when Su Hao stood in the restricted area, he suddenly felt that Wade's "mysterious step" might not be effective.
This was an idea that Coach Dunleavy had in mind even before the two had faced off.
This is a terrifying idea.
It's important to know that... in terms of individual ability alone, Wade is almost a top-five player in the league.
Remember this.
It's not about being in the top five at the shooting guard position, but rather about considering an individual's overall abilities and falling within the scope of discussion across the entire league.
Wade can make it into the top five.
Even so, Coach Dunleavy still felt that Su Hao could put enough pressure on and deter "Flash" Wade in his paint area.
This is an absolute affirmation of Su Hao's strength.
The Clippers were full of confidence, completely convinced that Su Hao would have the upper hand in his matchup against Wade.
"Dwyane Wade, the man who caused two menisci in the league, is indeed amazing and worthy of respect at his peak."
but.
Since I've encountered this situation, I will do my best.
Can you win?
At least... I have no reason to be afraid of him.
Su Hao smiled slightly, his clear and bright eyes filled with confidence.
Looking at the entire league...
Everyone felt that Su Hao and Wade would have an extremely intense and exciting battle.
Five minutes before the match.
Heat bench.
Coach Spoelstra told the players, "The Clippers are on a 12-game winning streak, and the team also has 'The Hulk' Suho, who has won Player of the Week for three consecutive weeks."
He's a rookie, but he can't be treated like one.
The Clippers finished last season, but this season they must be treated as a Western Conference powerhouse.
Don't underestimate the enemy.
But there's no need to be overly afraid.
We are also a strong team in the East, the key is... Dwyane Wade played too well in the last game.
56分8篮板11助攻4抢断4封盖,最后4分钟独得15分,帮助咱们实现华丽的逆转。
This performance was already phenomenal, and could even be recorded in personal history.
What strong player has any reason to fear any opponent?
Follow the steps.
Play at our Heat's pace, and we'll definitely win at home against the Clippers who are on a road trip.
We also need to win the game.
Ending their opponent's 12-game winning streak would be a really fun thing, wouldn't it?!
"Guys, are you confident?!"
"Oh!"
"must have!"
"Upset the Clippers, end their 12-game winning streak, and let the whole league know that the Heat are coming back strong this year and will once again challenge for the championship!"
"Go Heat!"
The entire Heat team is brimming with confidence and fighting spirit.
boom!
Amidst thunderous cheers and shouts from the entire stadium, the warm-up ended, and the starting lineups from both sides began to take the field.
Miami Heat Starting Lineup: Point Guard: Mario Chalmers, Shooting Guard: Dwyane Wade, Small Forward: Quentin Richardson, Power Forward: Michael Beasley, Center: Jermaine O'Neal
Los Angeles Clippers Starting Lineup: Point Guard: Curry, Shooting Guard: Gordon, Small Forward: Rasoul, Power Forward: David Lee, Center: Su Hao.
"Jumpball!"
A contest for the ball between Jermaine O'Neal and Su Hao.
Jermaine O'Neal was an All-Star starter in his prime, but now he's faded into obscurity.
He is indeed a competent blue-collar center.
His significance to the Heat, besides his basic scoring, lies more in protecting the rim and helping Wade get more offensive opportunities.
of course.
His mission had nothing to do with Su Hao.
"Snapped!"
With a light leap, Su Hao slapped the basketball away before the little bird could react.
Curry receives the ball in the backcourt, takes the ball up the court, and routinely initiates the Clippers' first offensive play.
Middle of the arc.
He passed the ball to Su Hao, and then another hand-off was prepared for Gordon, who ran over to get the ball and cut inside.
Gordon charged in to draw the defense.
But in reality, it was a fake hand-to-hand transfer.
Su Hao suddenly passed the ball, and before anyone could react, he rushed into the basket, grabbed the ball, and soared into the sky.
Jermaine O'Neal under the basket had no time to react.
When he wanted to jump to block.
"boom!"
Su Hao had already smashed the basketball violently into the hoop over his head.
Sky behemoths have appeared.
The basketball hoop was ravaged by disease.
Heat 0:2 Clippers
The 400-pound Su Hao opened the game with a smash that shook the basketball hoop, a display of violent aesthetics!
si-mexico