776, a race that's moving at breakneck speed!
776, a race that's moving at breakneck speed!
The storm of youth has arrived; they truly have boundless energy.
After stealing the ball, Westbrook charged forward at breakneck speed, like a rocket. He sprinted towards the basket at around 35 miles per hour.
"Ugh, what the heck is that ball?"
He managed to dunk the ball even though there was no one defending him. You have to understand that for an athlete of his caliber, a layup is easier than eating or sleeping.
"This really shouldn't be the case. His defensive ability is so strong, but his offense is not yet up to par with his physical attributes."
Su Hao wouldn't give him that chance. After grabbing the rebound, Curry immediately made a long pass from the four-point line.
"Oh, we saw the Kuhao connection."
Yang Yi hadn't seen this kind of teamwork in a long time. You know, Curry isn't a forward, so he probably doesn't have the ability to pass the ball to a four-pointer like that.
After Su Hao made the shot, he stood under the basket and pointed at Curry.
"Top stars have such high emotional intelligence; one knows how to pass the ball, and the other knows how to easily put it in the net."
A star player of this caliber might use this method to conserve their energy.
With Su Hao's imposing physique, Durant, with his tall, pole-like frame, dared not even try to clash against him that day, fearing that someone like him, lacking muscle, would be knocked to the ground in an instant, or even suffer some injury.
The Thunder's head coach was naturally very disappointed. Since they could win on offense but not on defense, they might as well increase the intensity and change things up.
In the next offensive possession, Ibaka directly used his body to break through the opponent's defense.
"That should have been an offensive foul."
Su Hao shouted loudly, feeling that he shouldn't have used such a move, as it was essentially akin to using an elbow to clear a path.
"To be honest, this play felt like the defense had been broken through. If this play is considered a normal play, then I don't think there's any need to discuss it anymore. Ibaka clearly couldn't beat Su Hao during the breakthrough, so he chose to do it this way. I think this was entirely his own decision."
As expected, Ibaka was called for an offensive foul during the replay.
Although Su Hao was practically made of steel and had incredibly strong muscles, he still felt severe abdominal pain after being struck on the back with an elbow.
He was lying on the ground when the team doctor rushed over. If he hadn't come, there could have been serious problems.
"Go off the field and rest. That last shot must have been hard for you. I feel that this ball means you need to rest, otherwise there might be problems."
With the help of his teammates, Su Hao slowly got up. It wasn't a particularly difficult moment for him anymore, as it didn't hurt as much as before. He tried to stand up and twisted his waist, feeling that the problem wasn't too serious.
This is just a regular offensive foul, and there's no way to call it a flagrant foul or anything like that.
Su Hao originally wanted to continue fighting, but on the advice of his opponent, he decided to wait downstairs and see what happened.
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