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Chapter 643 To win(1/2)

Covered!!!

How can this be???

He clearly hasn’t landed completely yet!!!

Olajuwon was also a little confused about this ball, because in his opinion, it was a completely impossible blocked ball.

It’s still the overhead video recording technology that restores everything exactly as it was.

The moment Tang Qian landed, he bounced up at high speed like a spring. The speed was shocking.

Super abnormal bullet speed! This allowed the Lakers to complete the seemingly impossible task on the 29th!

Why is this happening? The reason is naturally that Tang Qian is "super god".

Regarding Chamberlain's physical potential, there are actually some "secrets" that Tang Qian doesn't know about.

Well, remember, I mentioned before that Wilt Chamberlain, who was nicknamed the "playoff softie" by everyone, was actually the player with the third highest score and the strongest statistics in the "life and death battle" in NBA history. Besides James,

, besides Jordan, he is the only post player who averaged 30+ points per game in the "key battle" and "life and death battle" of the series. Well, even if we focus on the top five, there is only Wilt.

Chamberlain is an insider. Coupled with super rebounding and unmatched shot blocking data, it is clear who is more exaggerated.

This can be regarded as a statistical contribution made by ESPN.

You must know that Chamberlain played 160 playoff games in his career, and played 80 playoff games after changing roles with the Lakers, which is exactly half. With this extremely "diving" number of shots and average points per game, he still scored in the "life and death battle" in his career.

No. 1 big man in NBA history. Should there be a separate explanation for this?

Or "life and death Zhang"?

Tang Qian is "super awesome", and he is..."super awesome" in all aspects! That's why he just blocked Olajuwon's layup with the ball.

Then, without stopping, like a Hummer, he rushed to the frontcourt at full speed, received Kidd's pass, and dunked into the basket.

What a beautiful one-stop attack and defense.

Olajuwon played again on the offensive end, but was interfered with and failed to score the basketball. Tang Qian's McGrady shot from outside the three-point line, Duang~, with a little more force, and the basketball hit the basket and flew high.

Grab a rebound!

Olajuwon was not Tang Qian's opponent in rebounding originally, let alone after "all-around super"? The Lakers grabbed the offensive rebound on the 29th, without even thinking about it, just dunked from the ground! This explosive power and speed are almost the same as just now.

Different people! Not only did Olajuwon fail to defend, he also committed a defensive foul himself. The Lakers got an extra penalty opportunity on the 29th.

When~

Although he didn't score, he still caused some damage to the Rockets.

Drexler broke through for a layup, Tang Qian took the ball and flew. After the baseline pass, Horry threw down the basket. He was interfered by Lakers No. 29 and almost made a "three-no-touch" shot. On the offensive end, McGrady took another shot.

The three-pointer still missed, which made Magic No. 1 shake his right hand with some dissatisfaction and shouted loudly: "Rebound!"

Olajuwon was once again completely suppressed by Tang Qian, completely blocked behind him, and lost the space to protect the rebound.

"Don't think that everything will be fine if you block Hakeem. Houston's rebounding is still mine!"

The person who shouted this sentence was Otis Thorpe. He probably averaged 10+ rebounds per game in his peak period, but the Rockets have fallen below 10+ rebounds during their consecutive championships. This wants to be the same as now.

Tang Qianbi, the "all-around super god"? That's really something wrong with his brain. Lakers No. 29 didn't look at it, stretched out his long arms, and got the rebound. He was not a player of Chamberlain's era. There was no player in Chamberlain's era.

The concept of violent dunk, but Tang Qian grew up watching modern basketball. So...

He jumped up and dunked on Otis Thorpe in front of him, and the rim was almost ripped off by him.

Beep beep~

Another 2+1 opportunity.

"And you?" After landing, Tang Qian looked at Rockets No. 33 and said, "Who are you?"

Of course, the free throw was still missed, but it didn't matter, because the score was not calculated by Tang Qian in the first place.

If you get a penalty, you make a profit. If you don't get a penalty, it doesn't matter. There is no loss.

Otis Thorpe and Olajuwon were both angry. They were real big men in the 1990s. The toughness and mental will of the big men in this era were much stronger than those of the big men in the second decade of the 21st century. It would be easy for them to do so.

It is even more difficult to admit defeat. This Otis Thorpe, stimulated by Tang Qian, skipped the explosion and directly exploded. However, in the latter's view, he was still a "waste".

It doesn't pose much of a threat.

Tang Qian defended Olajuwon again, and McGrady made a three-pointer from the open position. Oh, I don't know why it hit the target again.

"Shit! Rebound! Rebound!" Magic No. 1 was quite dissatisfied with his performance, but Lakers No. 29 gave him a chance for redemption. He forced a one-versus-two game inside the Rockets.

"Overlord Card Position", his strong performance completely filled the gap left by Ben Wallace's temporary absence.

"T-M!" In Tang Qian's voice, Magic No. 1 forced a pull-up, against Drexler's heavy defense, and hit the net with a three-pointer~ Not only that, there was a "beep beep beep" whistle.

The sound means that McGrady's shot was invaded by the defense.

That's right, depending on the referee's hand gestures, a three-point shot counts, and one penalty shot is added!

"Yes!" McGrady couldn't help but waved his fist after scoring a goal. This is a kind of catharsis of the human body's instinct.

This aspect is one of the factors why sports make people excited. It is different from what an actor performs. This is a roar from the heart. This kind of expression is better than a performance, and it is far more touching than the most exquisite acting skills.

human heart.

The reason is very simple. One is true without a trace of falsehood. The other is a performance. No matter how powerful it is, there is still a trace of falsehood.

Brush~

McGrady made a steady hit from the free throw line, and the Lakers frantically chased points. The previous 14-point gap seemed like it had never happened before.

Most of it was melted away in the blink of an eye.

This angered Rockets head coach Tomjanovich to call a timeout, then came down to express his dissatisfaction loudly: "Are you all sleepwalking? Didn't you even have dinner? Such a big score gap is enough to defend, but you guys

You lost a lot in less than 3 minutes! Tell me, is this the game philosophy and game creed that I usually teach you?"

"Clyde, you were known as the second-ranked point guard in the league at your peak, how come you can't even deal with an Eastern center now?"

Drexler lowered his head when he heard this, feeling a little ashamed.

"Otis, I know you no longer have the ability you had in the All-Star period, but can you help with rebounding to block people's positions? If you can't grab it, you can help your teammates grab it!"

Otis Thorpe's face turned slightly red, he nodded and hesitated.

"Kenny, Robert, don't forget your responsibilities. Take three-pointers when you have the opportunity on the offensive end. Otherwise, let Olajuwon do it. Do you want to tire him to death?"

Kenny Smith and Robert Horry also lowered their heads.

"In the end, it's Hakeem." Tomjanovich rarely criticizes Olajuwon, but tonight, he made an exception and said: "Don't forget who you are. You are one of the four major centers in the 1990s.

The leader! You are the single-season interior Grand Slam winner with double MVP + DPOY + first-team defense! Do you want me to say that you are worse than a blue-collar boy?" Tomjanovich looked directly at the core of the Rockets' soul and said

: "Hakim, show your true skills and kill him! Just like the countless high-quality insiders you killed on the road to defending your title!"

"You know very well the operating mechanism of this team. If you are contained, then the remaining balls will not be played." Tomjanovich said: "You are the absolute offensive and defensive core of this Rockets team.

ah."

"So others can play poorly, feel bad, or be in bad shape, but you... you can't."

"That's all I ask of you."

"Go and kill that Lakers No. 29. I don't want to go to Staples Center to play Game 7 anymore."

After hearing this, Olajuwon's expression became several times more serious than before, and he said in a deep voice: "Well, I understand, Mr. Tomjanovich."

"I'll do it."

Tang Qian originally thought that the game would be reversed, and Tang Qian's team took the opportunity to overwhelm the Rockets in one breath, but it turned out that he was wrong. Since Hakeem Olajuwon can be called the strongest center in the 1990s, no matter what,

Maybe it's so easy to get knocked down.

The same goes for the resilient city he leads, the Houston Rockets.

Ben Wallace had just been replaced, but within 20 seconds, Ben Wallace had to leave the field again.

Because he received his sixth foul, he had no choice but to leave the game early and was unable to help the team in the final game.

Olajuwon stepped to the free throw line and made 2 of 2 free throws. The Rockets started scoring again, breaking Tang Qian's small climax.

On the offensive end, Tang Qian wanted to take a shot, but at the moment of the shot, he was blocked by Rockets No. 34. Then the offense and defense changed, and the Rockets became the offensive role. Olajuwon looked at No. 29 in front of him, and his whole body

His momentum suddenly dropped, and a series of steps, like a tap dance, rushed into the effective shooting area. And under the basket, it was time to test the ability of position 5 to protect the basket!

Tang Qian is now "super talented in all aspects" and he has great hope to defend this ball.

At least he did it just now.

One, two, three, four, with the Rockets' No. 34 shaking wildly, Tang Qian's center of gravity still moved, because if you don't move the ball, Olajuwon will definitely take action and use the time difference to score. What's so immovable?

There are prerequisites for using static braking. If you are not strong enough to suppress your opponent, then playing this way will lead to a dead end.

Is it possible that Tang Qian, who is "all-around super awesome", can't withstand Olajuwon's attack? It was originally possible...but now...

Olajuwon pulled back at the moment Tang Qian moved, and then changed hands for a layup.

He can shoot with both hands, which means he can attack in the penalty area without any major shortcomings.

Changing hands for a layup is a good way to use your body to create space and time differences. Olajuwon hasn't been so serious about attacking the basket for a long time. It's not arrogance, it's just that it's hard for other centers inside to force him to this point.
To be continued...
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