Super Lord of the Rings

Chapter 947 [New Miracle]

At the beginning of the final quarter, the Kings had the ball, and Wang Jun made a three-pointer in the first attack, relying on double screens inside.

Some call it the "elevator door" pick-and-roll, while others call it the "human wall." At the beginning of the 21st century, the Kings often played, and teams such as the Suns and Bulls flourished. This is Wang Jun's favorite kind of cooperation.

The two big men saw the opportunity, waited for their teammates to run back, and stood together to block the pursuers behind them. Even if the defenders did not get an open position, they still had the opportunity to challenge the opponent's inside line.

Unfortunately, the Bulls' inside man is David Lee, who is terrible at guarding pick-and-rolls and often misses people.

In the next round, Wang Jun walked to David Lee's side again. After the pick-and-roll, he successfully broke through the baseline and jumped to the left. He pulled the lever to avoid Taj Gibson's block and scored with a backhand basketball.

Taj Gibson did not commit a serious foul. After all, he had been teammates with Wang Jun and was used to treating Wang Jun as his boss.

Now that he is an opponent, he can defend with normal movements and try his best not to let go, but if he is asked to foul someone and not the ball, he will never be able to do that kind of thing.

He got a championship ring under the leadership of Wang Jun. If he hurt his former boss, would the media say good things about him? Definitely not. Chinese fans will also regard him as an ungrateful thorn in their side. The price is too high.

Dunleavy and David Lee are more elegant in defense, and they have never been fierce on the defensive end.

The difference in strength between the two small guards is too great, and neither of them can hold Wang Jun down. In the end, they have to rely on "Antetokounmpo" Antetokounmpo.

Wang Jun was desperate, just catching and shooting, shooting whenever there was a little space. He only played five minutes, made 8 three-pointers, hit 3 goals, and hit all three breakthrough shots.

After scoring 15 points, Wang Jun's total score reached 83 points. No one else in the Kings made a shot, but he had already made 12 three-pointers.

Van Gundy analyzed: "It seems that Wang Jun is not going to rest. Others are creating opportunities for him. The last round was a crazy three pick-and-roll. Antetokounmpo also has physical problems. After all, he is 211cm tall. He is tall, and the cost of defending from the outside is too great."

McBrin said: "The Bulls lack good shooting guards, and trading blue-collar workers in the summer will do too much harm to the team. If Dengta Jones was still there, it would never be like this. If you want to win, an excellent perimeter defender is a must. Yes. The Hawks are playing well this year, and I think in addition to Millsap, the defense of Ellis and Sefolosha is also very critical."

Antetokounmpo was about to have a mental breakdown. He would never forget this terrible day and vowed to change his style of play and practice shooting better in the future.

before,

Antetokounmpo often feels complacent when the media praises his dribbling ability. His original long-distance European step is called the "letter step". He even believes that he will become a star in the future. Although members of the coaching staff told him that taking long strides and sliding layups like that would hurt his knees, he still enjoyed it.

Because he is more handsome when he plays that way, rushing in for dunks and layups, which makes him popular.

Now, his mind began to change. After seeing Wang Jun's performance, he understood how obvious his weaknesses were. Unless he can develop a stable shooting and focus on forward, the upper limit will not be too high. He should develop in the direction of Durant, or be a space-based No. 4, not a big guard.

Mark Jackson was in even more pain and was confused. He suspected that his Bulls coaching career would be very short. He had no way to stop Wang Jun from scoring.

The Kings defense has weaknesses, with a 122 zone defense, Wang Jun is on the outside, and the four players shrink to the corner of the penalty area.

Dunleavy regained his energy and hit two three-pointers in a row, and Augustine also hit a three-pointer, narrowing the point difference again.

Augustine clearly felt that Wang Jun was letting his guard down, and he did not jump on defense at all. He stretched the distance and let people shoot at will, focusing all his energy on the offensive end.

Jackson's tactics were to double-team resolutely. He kept running without the ball, cracking the opponent's defense. He relied on running positions and screens, caught the ball and shot, and hit two three-pointers.

Antetokounmpo's physical strength is gradually reaching its limit. Defending Wang Jun is much more tiring than guarding other players. Mental pressure will make people feel tired faster. On the offensive end, Antetokounmpo has completely become a soy sauce.

In the last two minutes, he jumped up to interfere with Wang Jun's shot. Although he missed the shot, he fell to the ground after landing and suffered cramps in his right calf. But nothing happened to Wang Jun. After the shot landed, he immediately ran out to fight for a second offensive opportunity.

Whiteside grabbed an offensive rebound and passed it to Wang Jun from close range. He threw an easy 45-degree throw, avoiding Split who turned to cover, and scored with a rebound.

After this goal, Wang Jun's total score reached 91 points without rest.

Warren, who came on as a substitute, only played one round before he was fouled by Wang Jun in a counterattack. He did not reach out. Wang Jun forced a breakthrough and hit him. He staggered and Warren was knocked down.

The problem was still caused by inexperience. When Warren returned to defense, his center of gravity was too high and his feet were not steady. Even if he fell, the referee would not call the ball into someone.

Wang Jun made two free throws, his 93rd point.

Warren was the fifth offender and his confidence was completely destroyed. He was left open on the offensive end and did not dare to shoot from the outside. It seemed as if Wang Jun would counterattack and score as soon as he shot.

Almost 24 seconds ran out, David Lee missed a throw, and the Kings counterattacked.

Wang Jun caught the ball and carried it across half court, dribbling the ball behind his right hand to his left hand, dribbling under his crotch and taking a step to the right, attracting Warren to move laterally, and then dribbling the ball behind his back to his left hand for a breakthrough. With a series of consecutive fake moves and superior speed, Warren failed to forcefully change direction and was knocked to the ground.

Wang Jun jumped past Split and scored a basketball on the railing. He also caused a foul on the opponent and scored in one stop.

Split was already in a hurry and knocked Wang Jun to the ground from behind. This was a relatively dangerous move, but it still couldn't stop the ball from being released.

The referee watched the video and determined that Split rushed for the ball and did not call a flagrant foul. When Wang Jun fell, he used Kung Fu to cushion the ball with his hands and was unscathed.

He hit the extra free throw and scored his 96th point, 28 points in a single quarter.

The Kings lead 132 to 110, and the game has already entered garbage time. Only Wang Jun is the main player on the court.

Jackson requested a timeout again. He didn't know how to adjust his defense. There were no defensive experts available. He only knew that Wang Jun would play until the end. This timeout was to prove that he had done his job.

With one minute left, people were surprised to find that Wang Jun could really break Chamberlain's 100-point record in a single game, and he didn't just rely on "one trick", but his kaleidoscope-style offense completely conquered the fans.

He took a lot of shots and had a high shooting percentage. He made 14 three-pointers and scored 42 points in this alone.

When Wang Jun came off the field, he jumped up and bumped chests with Whiteside to celebrate. It looked like he was full of energy and would have no problem playing another quarter.

When the camera panned to the Bulls bench, the atmosphere was simply like the expressions of a group of people before a company went bankrupt and lost their jobs collectively, with each person holding a cardboard box in their hands.

This game was broadcast live across the United States, and the ratings gradually climbed in the first half, even higher in the third quarter, and the ratings in the final quarter broke records.

Fans all over the world are paying attention to this game to see whether Wang Jun can create new miracles.

Many basketball legends and current stars tweeted. They all believe that Wang Jun is now the strongest scorer in the history of basketball. Even if he cannot score 100 points today, his scoring ability has surpassed Jordan and Chamberlain!

PS (To be continued.):

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