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Chapter 222 Rookie Challenge: A Decisive Strike!



Chapter 222 Rookie Challenge: A Decisive Strike!

"boom!"

The long-awaited one.

The main competition is about to begin.

"Jumpball!"

A contest for the ball between Su Hao and Marc Gasol.

Su Hao lightly leaped and lobbed the basketball into the air. Jennings caught the ball and could have pushed it away.

But it still ended up in Curry's hands.

We should still show some respect for the "Davidson Twins".

"Bang bang bang!"

Curry pushed the ball over to the left side of the arc, three feet outside the three-point line, and launched a super long-range three-pointer.

"Just throw it away?"

Jennings was somewhat surprised.

"Bang!"

Blacksmithing.

Tyreke Evans shook his head. "They're the second-years. If we want to win tonight and pull off an upset, we need to play a little more cautiously."

Even in the All-Star Rookie Challenge, it's not appropriate to just throw things around like that right from the start.

At least.

We need to wait for Gibson to get to the basket; we can't leave Su Hao alone protecting the rim.

He was complaining.

Su Hao leaped up under the basket, securing the rebound before Love and Gasol could reach it.

Throw it out.

"Elementary school student!"

Su Hao roared.

He didn't need to say much; Curry, having regained possession of the ball, raised his hand and launched another long-range three-pointer.

Confident and calm.

They were completely unaffected by the missed three-pointer just now.

So what if it's iron?

So what if it's ironclad?

He has support; he has the strongest rim protector, the "Hulk." If he misses the first shot, he'll try again; if that doesn't work, he'll try a third.

No panic at all.

However... an elite shooter only needs to be given one more chance to shoot, and he will definitely be able to turn it into a score.

"Shh!"

A crisp, resounding piercing sound rang out.

Evans: ? ? ?

Wait a minute.

I think I know why Curry dared to throw those shots; there was definitely a rebound.

Su Hao easily and effortlessly took on two opponents at once.

This is the power of the "beast" Dwight Howard, who was completely dominated and rubbed underfoot by the "current best center".

As an opponent, I can only loathe and hate him.

Having such a rim protector as a teammate is such a blessing and such a comfortable experience.

Tyreke Evans seemed to understand something.

In the following rounds, his drives to the basket missed, and Su Hao followed up with putbacks.

His outside shot missed, Su Hao secured the rebound, and gave him another chance to shoot.

Evans finally understood the truth.

"So cool!"

He got excited.

Since Curry, Jennings, and Evans all have good shooting ability, Su Hao's rim protection will likely create second-chance opportunities for his teammates, resulting in successful plays.

This made the already efficient first-year team even more efficient.

"Those first graders are so accurate!"

Westbrook scratched his head.

Gallinari's expression was grave. "Accuracy is one aspect, but Su Hao's rim protection is also crucial."

Whenever they missed a shot, Su Hao was always able to secure the rebound.

Love and Gasol are both excellent rim protectors, but neither of them could out-steal from Su Hao alone.

This guy is no rookie!

It's a complete monster!

"Hey…"

Love sighed, "There's nothing we can do. Su Hao is just too tall, with long arms, and weighs 400 pounds."

I had no way to push him away.

He's completely doing whatever he wants!

"Yes!"

Gasol also looked troubled, saying, "I've played against him before, and I know how dominant he is in the paint."

So from the beginning I planned to team up with Love, but I didn't expect that even so we couldn't beat him.

The backboard couldn't be protected.

Our offense will be hampered, while their offensive efficiency will increase without limit.

Not easy to fight.

A first-year student with "The Hulk" Su Hao is really tough to beat!

The game had only been going on for a few minutes.

These second-year students, future All-Stars, were already sweating profusely and running around in all directions.

but.

Su Hao's strength isn't limited to just protecting the frame, is it?

When he attacks under the basket, he's basically in scoring mode as soon as he gets the ball.

This is the All-Star Rookie Challenge.

With less than five minutes left in the game, how could you possibly gang up on Su Hao with three people?

You can do that.

But everyone here is a rookie All-Star. Even if you successfully defend, this kind of behavior will cause your market value to plummet.

Nobody would do that.

Even though Marc Gasol knew perfectly well how strong Su Hao was, he still only sought to team up with Kevin Love.

No third person will be allowed to appear.

But when facing two opponents, Su Hao remained calm in the penalty area, either making a strong run or engaging in a physical challenge to get the ball.

Or perhaps, dreamlike footsteps.

And when he failed to hold his position and was actually pushed out of the paint, Kareem Abdul-Jabbar delivered another "skyhook".

Su Hao has too many ways to attack the basket.

On this stage, scoring is much easier for him than in a regular season game.

On the defensive end...

Although he wouldn't put in the same full effort to block as usual, just standing there was a threat.

When an opponent catches the ball and flies up, trying to dunk over his head, he will deliver a merciless block.

In short.

Su Hao, positioned under the basket, showed no weakness whatsoever, causing all the second-year students to tremble with fear.

The Rising Stars Challenge is divided into two halves, each lasting 20 minutes.

In the first 10 minutes of the first half, the first-year students had a 8-point lead.

At halftime, the first-year students had already won by 13 points.

After the first half of the second half, the first-year students had already extended their lead to 17 points.

Su Hao's dominance is evident to the naked eye.

It's suffocating.

Whenever Su Hao landed in the paint, the entire group of future All-Star players in their second year panicked and were completely at a loss as to how to play.

"my God!"

Rose shook his head repeatedly, "When Su Hao is on the court, I can't find a way to score in the paint."

I'm even a little afraid of breaking through.

Isn't that a bit of an exaggeration?!

"Mint!"

Even Westbrook, who is equally adept at driving to the basket, felt a chill run down his spine. "It's like there's a giant waiting for you in the paint, making all your attacks futile."

The second-year players were all afraid of Su Hao.

So much so that even top-tier penetrators like Rose and Westbrook were brought to a halt when they rushed into the paint and encountered Su Hao coming to the rescue.

He hurriedly passed the basketball out.

"wooow~"

Seeing this, Reggie Miller couldn't help but exclaim, "They're panicking, they're panicking! All the talented second-year players are panicking!"

They couldn't figure out Su Hao at all.

They were lost and confused!

"Tsk tsk tsk..."

Barkley couldn't help but click his tongue in amazement, saying, "Players like Rose, Westbrook, or Love are all very talented and will all grow into All-Star level players in the future."

but.

They are still growing.

Su Hao has defeated too many stars and even superstars this season.

It would be very easy for him to suppress this group of up-and-coming talents who were still leveling up.

In my opinion.

This can't even be called suppression, it's more like... a dimensional reduction attack!!!


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