317 He swayed! He swayed! He swayed!
317 He swayed! He swayed! He swayed!
"Are you kidding me?"
Garnett absolutely refused to believe it, and he couldn't possibly believe it.
He believes that his ball control skills, footwork in the penalty area, combined with his natural talent, are all factors to consider.
He is already in a class of his own among power forwards.
But... watching Su Hao control the ball, his breakthroughs, his changes of direction, Garnett shook his head frantically, feeling inferior.
Let's not even talk about Garnett.
Rondo shook his head when he saw it.
Shocking! Shocking! Shocking!
All the Celtics players were shocked; this sudden turn of events caught them completely off guard.
"Damn it!"
Coach Doc Rivers was furious, frantically trying to find a solution while his head was throbbing. "We still need to increase the intensity of the defense, both on the perimeter. As long as the intensity is right, Su Hao won't be able to dribble the ball."
The result is the same.
that's right.
In situations with maximum physical intensity, a small guard simply cannot get past a tall player.
But is there a possibility?
Su Hao doesn't fall into this category.
confrontation?
Who would he fear?
"boom!"
He broke through on the left wing and engaged in a fierce confrontation with Pierce, but he simply couldn't withstand it and his body was forced to retreat uncontrollably.
Su Hao remained motionless, then made a sudden change of direction and accelerated to the right.
Pierce could watch him get past him, but he couldn't catch up at all.
easy.
Too easy.
After receiving the ball, it became incredibly easy for Su Hao to drive to the basket, and once he got past the defender, he could start charging.
That's a realm where no one can stop you.
Ignore any defense under the basket, throw yourself into the air first, and then attack.
First, he crashes through the defense in mid-air, then goes for the basket, effortlessly, without losing his balance at all.
This is no different from a regular layup.
It’s just that amazing.
Most importantly... with the help of "European God" ball control, Su Hao's outside offense became simple and efficient.
It feeds back into the paint, making the offense even more lethal.
The entire Celtics team was completely bewildered and had no idea what to do.
First section.
[Celtics 19:31 Clippers]
Completely bewildered, they were down by 12 points in a single quarter, leaving Celtics fans in shock.
It wasn't just the point difference, but also... Su Hao's ball control.
Halftime is over.
The Clippers hold a 14-point lead.
After three quarters, the Celtics had begun to accept the fact that Su Hao's breakthrough ability had suddenly become incredibly strong, and started to play steadily.
But even so.
After the third quarter, the score difference was still 10 points, and the entire Celtics team was under a lot of pressure.
The last section.
Whether he's a mule or a horse, we still need to target Su Hao.
Just like the coach said, we need to maximize our defensive intensity, both inside and outside.
however.
When they bring out fast, agile players like Ray Allen, Rondo, and Pierce.
Su Hao controlled the ball and engaged in physical battles, easily clearing the way.
When they field strong centers like Garnett, Perkins, and Glen Davis.
Then, Su Hao's moment to shine arrived.
The continuous front crossover, with its astonishing amplitude and lightning-fast change of direction, turned these dominant centers into targets for military training.
Because he wanted to keep up with Su Hao, he thought that as a fellow center, he could keep up with Su Hao's pace, so he forced himself to follow.
result.
"Boom!"
"Boom!"
"Boom!"
Garnett, Perkins, and Glen Davis were all knocked to the ground by Su Hao's faked-out moves.
Shame?
No shame.
When a player can be faked out by an opponent, it at least means... he must be playing defense seriously.
This is not shameful at all; it deserves respect.
But behind this respect, Su Hao is about to claim victory in Game 6 of the finals!
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