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Chapter 199: Jordan's Praise

"The Miracle Reappears, Destroys the Sun in Sixty-Three Minutes"

"Twenty Years of Records Reappear Today, Staples God Comes"

"Sixty Three, Made by Rookie"

"The greatest rookie after Jordan, Adrian is about to dominate the league"

"The Ruler Ascends the Throne Today"

"The Strongest Scoring Machine in the League"

"On the Lakers backcourt lineup"

"Who is the most terrifying scorer in the league? Before today, you might have listed the names of the first team of junior high school, such as Kobe, O'Neal, James, Anthony, and Dwyane Wade. But today, the first thing that may come to everyone's mind is

A name that you would never consider before. Adrian! In the just-concluded sixth game of the Lakers' home series against the Suns, Adrian scored 63 points. You heard me right. Twenty years ago, the same

Today, Michael Jordan scored the same score against the Celtics. This playoff scoring record has been maintained for twenty years, and no one has been able to break this record.

Before today, the closest records to this record date back to 1962, when Elgin Baylor scored 61 points in the Los Angeles Lakers vs. Boston Celtics game, and basketball emperor Wilt Chamberlain

and Jordan's own record of 56 points. But after today, this is no longer the case. Someone equals this record appeared, Adrian, who scored 63 points with the Phoenix Suns in the game that just ended.

Score, side by side with Jordan!"

The media frenzy after the game was no one’s surprise.

Sixty-three points!

How many years has it been since there has been such a terrifying score in a single game? Of course, this score does not count in the regular season. The regular season. Chamberlain and Zhang Lao’s inhumane data of 100 points in a single game, because of the long history.

For this reason, there are various inherent or artificially added moistures, let alone mentioning these. Even in front of Adrian, there is a master who scored 81 points in a single game. A famous superstar scorer in the league.

Almost all of them have scored 50+ or ​​even 60+ points in a single game. Even Adrian himself had the experience of scoring 62 points at Madison Square Garden, which caused a huge sensation.

, but the more critical reason is because of Adrian's status as a rookie. He scored 62 points as a rookie and scored 62 points as a star in his prime. They are obviously two different levels of shock.

But in fact, this kind of sensation did not last long, especially because Adrian scored a lot of points in that game, and the ball was almost concentrated in the hands of Adrian alone. After that game, there was no

He made such crazy shots, so he never got any impressive points. This further reduced the influence of these 62 points. Half a month later, those effects disappeared.

But those are all regular season games!

Although it cannot be said that the regular season data is completely inaccurate, to be honest, its influence is indeed not high. The data maniac Zhang Twenty Thousand has left many jaw-dropping data in his life. He averaged 50.4 points per game in the season.

The current scoring champions are ashamed of themselves, averaging 27.2 rebounds per game in the season. The current rebounding champions are even more eager to find a crack in the ground. Their average rebounds per game are multiplied by two. They cannot catch up with Chamberlain.

Not to mention the unprecedented feat of winning the assists title from the center position, which is probably unprecedented. In addition, according to some remaining video statistics, Zhang Dashuai averaged more than 13 or 4 blocks per game. If

If there were statistics on blocked shots at that time, the 'triple-double kings' like Oscar Robles, Jason Kidd, Larry Bird, and Earvin Johnson would have been weak. Let alone the field.

With an average of 5.56 blocks, the highest in history, Mark Eaton simply benefited from the fact that there were no block statistics at that time, otherwise he would not have been able to take this position. As for Olajuwon, Kareem Abdul-Jabbar and others, it is not the case.

It's worth mentioning that I rose up the ranks little by little simply by virtue of having a long enough career.

But what about influence?

Chamberlain's influence is actually not high. Although he has so many dazzling statistics, after Jordan, his career status has been firmly suppressed by Jordan. Chamberlain is known as the "Emperor of Basketball" while Jordan is directly known as "

God incarnate'. What is the reason for all this? Isn't it because Chamberlain's playoff performance is not as good as Jordan's? Chamberlain can average 50 points per game in a single season, while Jordan's highest scoring season was only 37 points, but Jordan's season

His performance in the postseason was undoubtedly much better than Chamberlain's. Chamberlain's scoring average in the playoffs was only 24.78 points per game, far less than Jordan's 33.4 points per game. In terms of scoring efficiency at critical moments, that is, in the final stages of the game

, Chamberlain is not as good as Jordan.

It is for these reasons that Chamberlain's scoring ability has been questioned, and the evaluation of his scoring ability has also been firmly suppressed below Jordan.

And now, it's the playoffs! Adrian scored 63 points in the playoffs, even though the opponent was a team like the Suns that didn't pay much attention to defense, even though Adrian didn't feel that the Suns gave him a

His defensive pressure is stronger than in the regular season, but at least in the eyes of most people, Adrian's 63 points far exceed his regular season points.

There is even a discussion among Lakers fans about the scoring ability of Adrian and Kobe, who has better scoring ability. Contrary to most people's expectations, many people even think that Adrian's scoring ability is better.

He is more capable than Kobe, and there are even some calls for Kobe to reduce his own shooting rights to give Adrian more opportunities to shoot, because Adrian's shots are 'more certain'. Of course, these people have

Sufficient reason, because Adrian's shooting percentage, at least on paper, Adrian's average shooting percentage of 48.87% since the playoffs is much higher than Kobe. And Adrian's single game

His 63-point performance further proved that his scoring ability is no worse than Kobe's, or even better than Kobe's.

"Data doesn't lie."

To be honest, this kind of call makes Adrian a little confused. His family knows about his family affairs, and he is aware of his offensive growth over the past year. Yes, he is now the league's top scorer. But to

It's a joke to say that his scoring ability is better than Kobe's. If others don't know, how can he not know it himself? He knows very well how much moisture there is in this 63-point game. If nothing else, it's because of scruples.

When it came to Odom's performance, the Suns did not double-team Adrian throughout the game, and because they ignored Adrian's scoring ability, they almost let him score in the early stages. Neither Kobe nor Jordan could enjoy it.

This kind of treatment. You know, whether it's Chamberlain's 100 points or Kobe's 81 points, many people have ridiculed them for being too watery. They said that Chamberlain's 100 points were because the basket was too soft.

Like a sewer, everything can leak in. As for Kobe, because the time was relatively close, they couldn't comment on the sports equipment, so they had to say that Kobe was not double-teamed from beginning to end in the game against the Hawks.

It's simply ridiculous...

However, whether it is intentional or unintentional, everyone seems to have ignored this point. It seems that overnight, those experts who always want to find faults in eggs have become blind one by one and cannot see Adrian's results at all.

The overflowing water in it.

But the speech of a special person took this trend of speech to a higher level.

"To be honest, I didn't feel very good when this record was caught up. I was taking a lunch break at the time, and I had a few important meetings with Mott in the afternoon. Then Charles suddenly called me and said, 'Hey Michael, you're done.

, you are no longer the number one player in the NBA, you will be swept into the trash heap of history.', I thought he was crazy at the time, really, I thought so. However, then I received another call from Scott.

On the phone, he told me to turn on the TV quickly, and then I realized that what Barkley said was true." Facing the swarming media, Jordan, who had been prepared for a long time, talked just as he did when he was in the spotlight.

time.

"Mr. Michael, what do you think of Adrian? Will he be your new successor?" A reporter who reacted quickly asked this question almost immediately. The hype about Jordan's successor can be said to be intense.

Enduring, from Grant Hill to Anfernee Hardaway, from Allen Iverson to Kobe Bryant, from Vince Carter to Tracy McGrady, and now James

, Wade, one after another, Michael Jordan's successors, who may or may not be recognized by Michael Jordan, have sprung up like mushrooms after a rain under the hype of the media. Now, it seems that there will be one more...

"No, he will not be my successor." Contrary to most people's expectations, Jordan actually gave a negative answer at this time, but his next words gave the adrenaline rush of the media who were worried about the world being in chaos.

The hormones surged, and the whole person became frenzied.

"At the age of twenty, I was not able to achieve his level of achievement. At the age of twenty, I was far from as mature and calm as he is now." Jordan said with a smile: "He is taller, stronger, and smarter than me.

He knows what he wants. If it can grow smoothly, I think he will one day grow to be more powerful than me. He will not be the next Jordan, he will be Adrian, I

I think when he retires, the question you are most concerned about will become who is the next Adrian." (To be continued...)


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