Chapter 211 The 50-point disaster! Paul felt a tightness in the back of his head!
Chapter 211 The 50-point disaster! Paul felt a tightness in the back of his head!
There were only 5.7 seconds left in the second quarter.
Despite the basketball hoop being destroyed again.
However, the game was not paused; more accurately, it was not paused immediately.
Because the Pistons have possession of the ball.
As long as they finish the last 5.7 seconds normally, there's no need to replace the basketball hoop first.
Both parties are business-savvy.
The game was not forcibly suspended to make the fans wait longer.
Hamilton pressed the clock until the very last moment and launched a three-pointer from the outside.
Curry also played defensively, just to give him a shot.
pity.
He was given a chance but he didn't perform well.
"Bang!"
Accompanied by the ear-piercing sound of hammering.
Halftime is over.
Pistons 25:59 Clippers
The Clippers led the Pistons by a whopping 34 points at halftime, holding the Pistons to just over 30 points in the first half.
Intermission.
Pistons staff worked quickly to replace the basketball hoop once again.
The Auburn Palace was deathly still.
The Clippers attacked too aggressively, and the Pistons were beaten badly.
Without Ben Wallace, they dared not easily resort to violence or non-basketball tactics against the Clippers.
That will only make things worse for them.
But the feeling of being able to only watch helplessly as your own team gets brutally beaten and humiliated by the opponent... is just too painful.
Countless fans are praying that the Clippers won't beat them too badly and that the Pistons won't lose too badly.
But it seems to be completely ineffective.
On the contrary, it felt like the more I prayed, the worse I got beaten.
Tonight seems destined to be a milestone night for the Pistons.
15 minute later.
The intermission is over.
Both teams' starting lineups have returned.
The game resumes after switching sides.
"tread!"
The moment Su Hao stepped onto the court, the instant his strong, Hulk-like body stood under the basket.
The entire piston crew was on edge.
Especially after they thought about how Su Hao had pulled the rim off twice in a single quarter, a sense of fear rose in their hearts.
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How should we deal with Su Hao, the newly crowned champion who is as powerful as a monster?
Without Ben Wallace, how can they limit Su Hao's performance?
How can we reduce his insane humiliation of the Pistons?
Coach Kuster was racking his brains during halftime, racking his brains, but he couldn't come up with any solutions.
All he can do now is pray.
I pray that Su Hao calms down, stops attacking so violently, and clocks out early.
When a coach has this mindset, it's impossible to win a game.
When the opposing coach is able to show weakness and admit defeat like this, it means that the opponent is really outrageously strong.
Their opponent is the Clippers.
The outrageously strong player is the newly drafted number one pick, nicknamed "The Hulk," a young man from the Dragon Country: Su Hao.
but.
But the plot never unfolded as they imagined.
Or perhaps, since they deliberately provoked trouble in their last encounter, actively provoking Su Hao and all the Clippers players.
Then you have to be prepared to be retaliated against.
"boom!"
Su Hao immediately delivered another brutal and violent dunk over Villanueva.
The astonishing impact of the physical confrontation once again sent Villanueva staggering backward.
It wasn't intentional.
I just couldn't stop myself from getting up.
"Boom!"
Villanueva fell to the floor again; he had lost count of how many times he had fallen to the ground that night.
He felt like all the bones in his body were about to fall apart.
He was in so much pain that he didn't want to face Su Hao anymore, but there was nothing he could do; the Pistons no longer had a strong inside presence.
He had to support his crumbling body and continue battling Su Hao in the paint.
They continued to suffer attacks from Su Hao.
That was incredibly painful.
Villanueva may be unable to play in at least the next three matches after tonight's game.
Forcing players to play will inevitably lead to low efficiency.
Su Hao's attack did not stop; on the contrary, after a 15-minute rest and replenishment of his energy, it became even more aggressive.
Tonight, the Pistons are doomed.
It wasn't just Su Hao who played fiercely; the entire Clippers team was on offense.
It's as if God has specially blessed us.
The role players were not only aggressive on offense, but also in good form, with Curry hitting three-pointers in a row.
Gordon's three-pointers were accurate tonight as well.
David Lee's rim protection was solid, and some rebounds that Su Hao couldn't grab due to being out of position seemed to be magically delivered into his hands.
Rasul's defense, which effectively contained Hamilton, had a significant impact.
Simultaneously.
He also scored several times in counter-attacks and fast breaks.
The Clippers are all in good form.
34 points at halftime.
By the end of the third quarter, the Clippers had extended their lead to a terrifying 41 points.
"Comeon!"
Jeff Van Gundy stared in shock, “41 points in three quarters.”
This should be the biggest point difference so far this season.
The key point is... there's still one quarter left, and given the rivalry between the two teams, the Clippers' starters probably won't be benched in the final quarter tonight.
The score difference may continue to widen.
How terrifying will the final number be? Let's wait and see!
"Yeah!"
Jon Barry nodded repeatedly, “The completely serious, utterly berserk ‘Hulk’ Su Hao, and the entire Clippers team.”
In the second game against the Pistons.
They wanted to vent all the anger and grudges they had accumulated from their last encounter.
Still on the basketball court, venting through playing basketball, I think this is a great way to do it.
This is something a basketball player should do, and it's behavior I strongly advocate and endorse.
"well said."
The two commentators spoke in a very official manner, and what they said was also correct.
But Pistons fans were internally screaming "mmp!"
The point difference is already 41 points.
It really can't get any bigger.
But... the rampaging Su Hao and the entire Clippers crew were also completely excited, and their rampage was unstoppable.
41 points.
43 points.
48 points.
The point difference kept increasing and widening, heading straight for 50 points, which stunned the entire stadium.
"Holy shit!"
Jeff Van Gundy was stunned. "The difference is already 48 points, and there are still 4 minutes left."
What are the Clippers up to?
Is this going to lead to a repeat of Chris Paul's infamous 58-point blunder?!
Almost the instant Jeff Van Gundy uttered those words.
Inside a villa in New Orleans.
Chris Paul, who was fast asleep, suddenly felt a sharp pain on the back of his head.
On the field.
After the point difference reached 48 points, the gap continued to widen, but then paused briefly for two minutes.
There are only two minutes left.
Just when everyone thought the Clippers were about to call it quits and give the Pistons a chance to survive.
Davidson College's twin stars.
Curry and Su Hao had another alley-oop.
Right side under the basket.
Su Hao soared into the sky, unleashing a powerful tomahawk dunk, once again fiercely striking the basket of the Palace of Auburn Hills.
This is the opponent's basket in the second half.
These are old baskets that haven't been replaced yet.
After Su Hao completed this alley-oop, the point difference reached a terrifying 50 points.
Game over!
However... just when everyone thought the game was over, a scene that left everyone speechless, dumbfounded, and utterly astonished unfolded!
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