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454 Shock! Despair!



454 Shock! Despair!

Seeing the deflated basketball, Su Hao went over to take a look.

"You're still looking? This was broken by your dunk! You're incredibly strong! This is the first time I've ever encountered something like this in my refereeing career. You're really something else!" The referee smiled and looked at Su Hao.

Su Hao awkwardly scratched the back of his head. "It's my fault for being too rough! I'll be more careful next time and not damage public property!"

"I was wondering why the game was suddenly paused! I didn't see either side call a timeout, turns out Su Hao broke the basketball with a dunk! That's really scary!" Barkley exclaimed.

"Haha! It seems only Su Hao can do that. He could shatter the backboard back then, and now he's even shattering the basketball! I don't know if the basketball is of poor quality or if Su Hao is just too strong!" Miller laughed.

After a new basketball was installed, the game was able to continue.

Kobe Bryant had the ball on the three-point line, facing Paul George's tight defense, and then performed a series of crossover dribbles.

I decided to teach this new face a good lesson.

After dribbling the ball seven or eight times in place, Kobe took a step forward with his left foot.

He then raised the ball overhead and faked a shot.

He was trying to draw a foul from Paul George.

And he actually managed to fool me.

Just as Kobe was faking a shot, Paul George actually reached out to try and block Kobe's shot.

As it turned out, Kobe Bryant really didn't play by the rules and successfully staged an accident.

As George jumped to block, he stepped in front of him.

As a result, the person and the ball collided with it.

This is an attempt to draw a foul on a three-point attempt.

The referee also blew his whistle very quickly.

He held up three fingers to indicate that it was a three-point foul.

Upon hearing that he had committed a foul on a three-point attempt, Paul George clutched his head, his expression showing slight pain.

Kobe smiled slightly, thinking to himself, "Where did you come from, you greenhorn? You're still too young. I only tested you lightly, and you've already fallen for it."

Seeing his teammate being bullied, Su Hao stepped forward to comfort him, saying, "It's just a foul, don't be sad, it's just part of the game! We'll get our revenge later!"

As the Lakers' star player, Kobe Bryant showcased his full potential in this game.

Even so, the Lakers are still trailing the Clippers by double digits.

The game is almost over, but he has no intention of giving up.

As a former king of Los Angeles, he didn't want to disappoint his fans.

But this time, facing the Clippers with Su Hao, his efforts and perseverance seemed so pale and powerless.

That said, the Lakers' current roster is quite good.

They have twin towers in the paint, and a group of good players on the perimeter as well.

The roster is very well-balanced, and they are aiming for the championship this season.

This is the second time we've faced the Clippers this season, so we're definitely going to put up a fight.

They could still find excuses for losing their first regular season game to the Clippers.

Now that they're going to lose to the Clippers again in the second game, it's not so easy to find a reason.

For fans, your first loss to the Clippers might mean the team wasn't in good form yet.

Now that they've lost to the Clippers for the second time, they shouldn't make excuses.

Acknowledge your failure.

Even in the final moments of the match, "Black Mamba" was unwilling to give up.

The players took their positions, and Kobe took three free throws.

First penalty, goal.

Second penalty, goal.

On the third free throw, the basketball bounced a few times on the rim and was about to slip out of the basket. Bynum, under the basket, was either nervous or afraid that Su Hao would snatch the rebound.

He actually reached out and put the ball back into the basket before it even left the rim.

The referee indicated that this was an offensive goaltending violation.

The goal was disallowed.

Su Hao was amused by Bynum's actions even under the basket.

"Don't get so excited, buddy! I haven't even jumped yet, what's the rush?" Su Hao said with a smile as he received the baseline pass from his teammate.

Bynum looked dejected.

Kobe, while returning to defense, pointed at Bynum and kept saying something.

They were probably complaining about Bynum's stupid behavior just now.

Su Hao, who had dribbled the ball from the backcourt all the way to the frontcourt, glanced at the defender in front of him, Gasol.

Gasol knew perfectly well that he couldn't stop Su Hao's attack on his own.

Now he has no choice but to defend Su Hao alone.

He didn't know whether Su Hao wanted to take the attack himself or pass the ball to a teammate like before.

The only way was to stretch out both arms and try to disrupt Su Hao's line of sight as much as possible.

Such actions are unlikely to have a substantial impact on Su Hao.

Both teams' players were spread out, with Su Hao forming a one-on-one situation with Gasol at the top of the key.

Su Hao's eyes were focused, and his dribbling rhythm was unpredictable. He suddenly started, took a step to the left, and then dribbled in a different direction, easily fooling Gasol.

Gasol quickly turned around to chase back, but Su Hao was extremely fast, rushing into the paint like lightning.

Bynum tried to come over to help defend under the basket, but Su Hao jumped high. He could have made a powerful dunk, but instead, he made a layup in mid-air, thus avoiding a head-on collision with Bynum and putting the ball steadily into the basket.

This is quite rare; Su Hao didn't choose to use his body to hit the ball, but instead chose to conquer the basket with his skills.

The spectators on the sidelines gasped in amazement as Su Hao responded to his opponent with a brilliant goal.

Su Hao's attack just now once again amazed the entire audience.

Bynum stood there, completely stunned.

Gasol, who had just been easily beaten by Su Hao, also looked extremely shocked.

Kobe, who was far away, also felt an unprecedented sense of despair.

No matter how hard I try to attack, it will be in vain.

After scoring, Su Hao's teammates came up to him and high-fived him in celebration.

At this point, the game went into a timeout, and the Lakers players surrounded their head coach.

The coach looked at Kobe, who looked dejected, patted him on the shoulder and said, "Don't worry, we still have a chance."

However, Bynum disagreed with the coach's words, asking, "Coach, how can we stop Su Hao from scoring?"

"How do we stop it? Of course, it's through your defense. Do you expect me to stand on the sidelines and stop it for you?" The Lakers' head coach, who was originally about to continue strategizing with his whiteboard, immediately put it down and prepared to give Bynum a lesson in ideology.

Fortunately, the match has now begun.

After the timeout, the players from both teams returned to the court.

The Lakers inbounded the ball, and Kobe led the offense with a determined look in his eyes, as if he wanted to get revenge.

However, this time Kobe was being guarded by Su Hao.


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