"Mr. Idiot?" Rick Barry was stunned for a few seconds, and then burst into loud laughter and said: "Are you talking about yourself? How can any loser say such rubbish? Wilt Chamberlain
, I think your stay in the league for so many years has been in vain! You deserve not to have a ring!" Tang Qian didn't care. He felt the energy slowly flowing through his body and said softly: "Losers really shouldn't talk trash.
It would be a disgrace to come out, but..."
"Who said I'm a loser?"
During the break, Rick Barry thought about it for a moment, then regarded the words of Philadelphia No. 13 as "bullshit" and soon let it all go. For him, winning this game, then entering the tiebreaker, and finally
Winning the championship with high scores is the key!
The scoring leader in the Finals is a title that Rick Barry has coveted for a long time.
The current top player is Elgin Baylor, who thinks he has the ability to replace him.
With this emotion, the fourth quarter begins.
Originally, Alex Hannum was a little bit ready to give up. The outside felt cold and the inside was completely frozen. All tactics were fake! Unexpectedly, at the beginning of the fourth quarter, the situation seemed to have changed. Philadelphia started on the 13th
Take the initiative to ask for the ball.
This is the first time that the 76ers No. 13 has asked for the ball in the low post on their own during the whole game.
Seeing this situation, the ball handler, Hall Greer, lobbed the basketball in his hand without thinking.
"Come on, Wilt Chamberlain, I will make your shots exactly the same as the previous ones!" The defender behind him, Clyde Lee, could tell that he was "defending" the famous Philadelphia No. 13.
, Clyde Lee, a pure rookie, is a bit erratic. He was the "No. 3 overall pick" selected by the Warriors with the first round pick this year. However, this year's Warriors are very strong, so our "No. 3 overall pick" won playing time.
Not much, even very few and pitiful.
It’s only about 16 minutes.
However, he was able to get 7 points, 7.4 rebounds and 1 assist. If converted into 36 minutes of data, it would be close to a strong performance of 15+16+2 per game. And 36 minutes in this era of ruthless main players,
It’s nothing, just be patient and do some tricks, it’s common for the average playing time per game to exceed this number.
So this season, the Warriors' management thought they had picked up a treasure. After training him, they wanted to work with Nate Thurmond to guard San Francisco's inside line and create a super-powerful "little twin towers" combination. Just look at the first chapter
Clyde Lee's rookie statistics for one year are indeed good, and he seems to have great potential. But who knows, when his playing time is close to 36 minutes per game, he can only contribute about 10+14.
His assist ability has not exploded, and has been stable at around 1 all year round.
But next year he entered the All-Star bench, and he was considered an NBA All-Star in his peak period.
However, this person's peak state will always remain in the 1966-67 season, the first year of his career.
Why do I say this? Because his 36-minute data will never be better than his rookie season. From scoring to rebounds to assists, everything is like this. So this Clyde Lee can also be regarded as "the rookie is the peak."
Another mode.
When Tang Qian heard this, he suddenly grinned and said, "Really? Then let me see what you are capable of."
After saying that, Tang Qian turned around and took a long stride. It seemed that he was going to rush into the inside and rush to the basket to take a shot. This is normal. When his hand feeling is not good, he chooses to attack at the basket. It is indeed the inside and the basket.
A common choice for the outside line. He had planned this before, but in the end it was "a little short".
"I won't let you pass, I..." Before he could finish speaking, a huge force hit Clyde Lee's body, like a wave, like a sea wave, and the former collapsed towards him with a "thud".
As for the line of defense... of course it collapsed in an instant and became a piece of paper.
With a "bang" sound, Philadelphia No. 13 took off and dunked. It was full of force and powerful movements. It was completely different from the tepid dunking posture of this era. It was a posture that almost tore the rim.
The people watching the scene suddenly burst into loud cheers:
"Wilt! Well done! Just do it! Blow up the opponent's basket!"
"Wilt! This is the most domineering dunk I've ever seen! Let's tear that poor white rookie apart!"
"Come on!!! Wilt!!! After the game tonight, I'll be waiting for you outside the gymnasium!!!"
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Of course, the person who suffered the greatest psychological impact was Clyde Lee, who was sitting on the ground as Tang Qian dunked, as if he couldn't believe what he was seeing.
Can basketball still be played like this? Can basketball still be dunked like this?
How come I haven’t seen anyone play like this before???
It's normal for Clyde Lee to be surprised. The 1960s was still the nascent period of basketball. Although it developed rapidly and the rules were becoming more and more perfect compared to the 1940s and 1950s, many playing styles and technical moves were far less rich than they were later. This is also
It’s normal. Any sport needs to develop step by step. Without the accumulation of the previous 40 or 50 years, where would the current new century basketball be? However, violent dunks were really rare in the 1960s. It’s not that no one can do it.
It's just that dunking like this has not become popular. At this period, dunking was still a wild field. Most people regarded dunking as an ordinary scoring movement. Chamberlain was even criticized for being too flashy because of his time in the Harlem basketball team.
Taking risks is not practical enough.
According to Tang Qian's own review, Chamberlain's inside dunks were indeed the best of that era, including various facial dunks, front press dunks and sideways dunks, and of course the most famous "ballet turn dunk".
Compared with the cookie-cutter dunk model of that era, No. 13 was already far ahead of its time. As for why dunks were not so popular in that era, one is that basketball had just originated, and the obsession with scoring was far greater than the flashy dunk action, which was common in that era.
I think that since they are all 2-pointers, why do we do such high-risk and easy-to-injury actions? Secondly, the backwardness of camera technology and capture technology makes it difficult for the world to know even if we make classic actions, and the cost
It’s not worth calculating. The three broadcast angles are all extremely large overlooking angles, which make the bounce and elasticity effects look extremely poor. This is also a big reason why the NBA’s previous broadcast ratings were not high. Just imagine, if it becomes an overhead view.
, then even if it is Jordan, even if you can jump 180CM, it will turn into a matchbox bounce in the broadcast camera. However, the NBA broadcast camera has been reformed from the late 1970s to the early 1980s, which just allowed Dr. J, Jordan Wilkins, etc.
A group of dunkers will benefit. It was also from that era that dunking truly became the "fan-attracting" ace action. Otherwise, just watching old videos, would you dare to imagine that Kareem Abdul-Jabbar's athletic ability can actually flatten the basket, and there are no photos left.
, this must be a huge mystery. And Kareem Abdul-Jabbar’s athletic ability...well, it has never been promoted and boasted as a main point, right? So due to the video broadcast technology of that era, it undoubtedly killed countless classic shots. The fourth one is this
There were a lot of "black hands" on the inside in that era. You can't tell it from watching the video, but if you listen to interviews with players from that era, you will know that once you take off, there will be countless hands on your waist, legs, and torso to "greet" you.
, it’s not a hitter or blocking foul, it’s just that in those days, insiders were allowed to “confront each other with hands.” As long as it was not too much, a little push and push to keep the hands and body in contact throughout the whole process was normal, and it was a bit inside.
The meaning of version Hand-g. Therefore, a high-level dunk is generally seeking death. If you don’t play a few games, your career will be scrapped and you will retire honorably. This is why Chamberlain’s generation once said that it was impossible in the 1960s and 1970s when Jordan came.
This is the reason for dunking like this. No matter how good your physical fitness is, you can't escape the bad luck of injury.
When Tang Qian came to this era, he clearly felt this, but it was simply "difficult to follow".
No wonder Chamberlain’s teammates all complained to him, saying that the penalty scale in the playoffs was too much for the former. That’s it, strangulating with all his strength and constantly using subsequent fouls to hinder him. That’s the truth. It’s a pity that in that era, things like this
The defensive standards are allowed by the league, especially when facing Wilt Chamberlain.
Otherwise, wouldn’t individual basketball have to replace team basketball?
But after adding "Rage", it was not easy for Tang Qian to dunk Clyde Li. Even if his opponent's 205-pound body was pulled, he might not be able to pull him down. 64-80, the Lakers still have
16 points behind the opponent.
However, this dunk rekindled the flames between the 76ers and the Philadelphia Convention Hall.
"Well done! Wilt! This is the offensive performance you should achieve! Who is Clyde Lee??? Bill Russell will beat you up even if you are defending alone!!!" Look.
When Tang Qian scored an impressive dunk, Hall Greer of the 76ers said loudly, "I will increase my offense from now on." Tang Qian nodded and said.
"That's right! It's such a violent dunk like yours! Boost your morale! It's like my blood was ignited all of a sudden!" Howl Greer said: "I hope you can continue to maintain your form! Wilt!
I dare say that a few more times the white rookie will be beaten to tears!"
In a sense, Hall Greer's words are correct. Violent dunks are indeed exciting and exciting. However, the founder of this dunk model did not join the NBA as a high school student in 1975.
, he is Daryl Dawkins, the "Hercules" and "Chocolate Bomb" who is famous for his violent dunks. It is this person who opened a new era of inside dunks. Like Dr. J on the outside, Julius Erving, he is considered a violent player inside
The "founder" of popular dunks. Starting from him, people discovered that more and more inside dunks can be so domineering, so violent, and so visually impactful, which is no less than expected from outside trapezes.
You must know that before this, the NBA's inside dunks were relatively "gentle" and "stiff". Even people like Zhang Dashuai rarely performed violent dunks, including his "ballet dunk", which was all done with one dunk.
There is almost no scene of violently hitting the basket like in later generations. But just like Dr. J changed the outside dunk, in 1975, the inside dunk model was also changed by Daryl Dawkins. The inside dunked hard with both hands, vigorously
Reverse dunks and King Kong-style slam dunks were all his exclusive moves back then. No one could match or imitate them. But for such an awesome person, his career was ruined by a slip in the shower. He had to
It makes people sigh that things are impermanent.
Tang Qian's dunk is equivalent to bringing violent dunks into the NBA nearly 10 years in advance. With his "fury" bonus, the scene becomes more and more exciting. The Warriors' layup was blocked by Philadelphia No. 13, and then Tang Qian
Diving in the high post and rolling down the pick-and-roll, the ball is a... terrifying dunk!
With the blessing of "Rage", Tang Qian's movement ability has improved a lot, so he can move better and capture gaps.
Of course, the strength attribute will also be improved along with it.
Although due to the extreme suppression of "Inner Demon", the effect of "Rage" has been weakened a lot, but Tang Qian can finally compete happily.
With a "bang", people flipped over. Not only was the basketball smashed into the San Francisco basket, but the defender flew out again. Obviously, this time it was shocked further, and Clyde Lee couldn't even stand up
He stopped, staggering all over, until he hit the basket frame, and then he stabilized his body.
Beep~
Judging from the referee's gesture, it means a goal is scored and a penalty kick is added.
At this moment, the Philadelphia Convention Hall was ignited again, and the atmosphere in the stadium was booming and enthusiastic.
The on-site commentator also changed from his previous dullness and depression, and loudly explained: "Wilt Chamberlain! Wilt Chamberlain!! Wilt Chamberlain!!! Dumped a terrifying dunk!!
!I feel like I was scared out of half my soul when I was watching on the commentary table!!! Clyde Lee is so miserable!!! He withstood the blow at the closest distance!!!"
"Wilt!!! This is you!!! This is the most domineering dunk I have ever seen!!!"
"Wilt!!! This dunk is so MAN!!! Keep dunking like this!!! The dunks of those people in the past were so drowsy!!!"
"Wilt!!! You are so cool!!! Come to the hotel tonight and dunk me to death!!! I want to be pounded hard by you!!!"
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But it is a pity that the extra penalty did not go into the net, which is a fly in the ointment.
But no one cares about these, because Chamberlain's free throws are not expected by everyone. If he doesn't score, he will make a profit.
Moreover, the two dunks just made people's eyes full. Both men and women have great expectations for No. 13 on the court.
Fans throughout the Philadelphia Convention Hall are hoping that the 13th can come again, again.
This is a violent dunk in the paint, a real opener, real visual magic.
66-80.
Tom Machel cut for a layup, but was interfered by Tang Qian's take-off. Because of his rage, his physical fitness and various functions have been greatly improved. This made Tang Qian's movements in the three-second zone become more agile, as if he was everywhere.
.
Why does this guy move so decisively? So confident? Isn't he afraid of someone not paying attention and defending for three seconds?
Defensive three seconds is the latest rule change introduced in the 1966-67 season. Because it is only the first season, many inside players have not mastered it perfectly. When using it, they always feel a little constrained. But for Philadelphia No. 13
, but it is not a problem at all, because what he has been training is this basketball model and basketball rules.
His sense of direction, position, and space are all incomparable to players of this generation.
That's why Tang Qian was able to wander on the "edge of the three-second violation" for the ball just now and effectively interfere with it.
Bill Sharman watched from the court and thought to himself, it is indeed Wilt Chamberlain who has mastered the "defensive three seconds" rule so quickly. I am afraid that even Bill Russell has mastered it this season.
Not as good as him.
This big man's basketball talent is truly innate!
Just as I was thinking about it, a terrifying scene appeared on the playing field.
During a low post dunk, Philadelphia No. 13 actually... actually pulled the rim down!!!
This scene made the entire audience stunned, and then... they roared and shouted like crazy:
"Shi.t~ Wilt!!! You are such a monster!!! Are you possessed by Godzilla!!!"
"god~god~~god~~~Wilt!!! Wilt!!! You almost gave me high blood pressure, you know that!!!"
"Wilt!!! You bastard!!! If you don't dunk like this in the future, then I will send you a razor blade!!! Do you understand!!!"
"T.M.D!!! Wilt!!! You made me watch ten years of basketball in vain!!! You tyrannosaurus!!!"
Of course, the most classic words are those of the on-site commentator:
"I hate you! Wilt! Your dunk just now took away the other half of my soul!!! Also pray for Clyde Lee, I seem to have seen his heart being eaten by Lucifer!!!
"
Because the Warriors' basket was torn off, the game had no choice but to enter an official timeout. It seemed that the rest of the game could not continue until the basket was repaired.
As soon as the game came off, the bench area of the 76ers exploded, and everyone surrounded "Tang Qian" and said: "Wilt! How did you do it??? How did you do it??? It's so T.M.D.
Come on!!!" Faced with many questions, "Tang Qian" could only answer truthfully: "Because the quality of the basket is so bad, it can be fixed directly with screws without dunking."
"The screws are not fastened? How can they be fastened?" someone asked him.
"If you add a spring between the basket and the backboard, it will be dunked." Tang Qian said seriously.
PS: The first chapter is here~Xiao Zi continues to code the second chapter~