Super Lord of the Rings

Chapter 975 [MR seven hundred and twenty, another record! 】

February 14, 2016, is also a day recorded in history.

Not because of Valentine's Day, but because of the most exciting slam dunk contest in NBA history.

The players once again successfully stimulated the adrenaline of all basketball people, allowing them to rediscover the chicken jelly deep in their hearts.

Last year's showdown between Wang Jun and LaVine was already exciting, but it was a pity that LaVine lacked creativity. In addition to changing hands in the crotch, he also changed hands in the crotch. This year, the league shouted the slogan-"Who can force out the strongest Wang Jun?"

The answer is Aaron Gordon, a little-known player. He and Wang Jun eliminated LaVine in the preliminaries.

After Drummond dunked in the first round, he felt that he should not have come at all, and his tricks were not good enough. His alley-oop crotch changes failed continuously, and he changed to an alley-oop backhand dunk, scoring only 36 points.

Gordon came on the scene for the second time, jumped over the mascot, found the ball held up by the mascot with his crotch, and dunked with another hand. This guy's nose is almost touching the basket! If you go to the Olympics for the high jump, you will probably get a ranking and a perfect score.

In the first round, LaVine's small test shocked the audience. He threw the ball into the air, ran on the right baseline, and changed hands after receiving the ball to reverse the ball. Full score.

Wang Jun showed his long jump ability. He dunked the ball from the free throw line and scored a full score.

For the second dunk, Drummond found Nash as his partner, and asked Nash to show his football skills to hook the ball with his heel and assist him in an alley-oop dunk. After many attempts, he finally succeeded.

The problem with this ball was Nash, not Drummond. He only scored 39 points and was out.

It was Gordon's turn. He cooperated with his teammates for the second dunk. The ball hit the side of the backboard and rebounded. He half-turned in the air to catch the ball and dunked back into the frame with both hands. The action was very beautiful and it was another perfect score.

LaVine played for the third time. He also cooperated with his teammates, running from the backcourt from a long distance, and dunking the basketball from the free throw line, achieving two successes.

His movements are smooth, but not much new. O'Neal stole the show from the sidelines. All four judges gave 10 points, and only he gave 9 points.

O'Neal's approach is also understandable. Dunking from the free throw line is no longer a big deal, especially when Wang Jun had a big windmill just now. In comparison, LaVine's dunk is less difficult and less enjoyable to watch. This 1 point led to his elimination.

Wang Jun made his final appearance. He threw the ball behind the backboard and bounced it. He jumped up to catch the ball with his right hand and passed the ball behind his back to his left hand. He ducked away from the backboard and went around to the front and dunked the ball in.

Also changing hands from behind, this shot was more difficult than LaVine's first dunk, and the judges unanimously gave it a perfect score.

The criteria for full marks are crisp deductions, high jumps, high difficulty, good creativity, and smooth and beautiful movements. Wang Jun achieved all these elements, and LaVine was defeated unjustly and born at the wrong time.

The final was even more exciting.

Gordon showed up first and showed his creativity. The mascot was riding an electric skateboard and dragging the ball with one hand to rotate at a constant speed. Gordon ran over at the right time and jumped up to catch the ball with one hand in the air. He touched the back of his head with his left hand and turned around 360 degrees before dunking. Score, the movements are very beautiful, and full marks.

Wang Jun found his teammates to partner, and Whiteside stood on tiptoes under the basket, holding the basketball with both hands, and placed the ball beside the basket, showing off his amazing wingspan.

Curry stood still under the right basket, holding the basketball with one hand.

Wang Jun took a run-up from the right, took the ball and flew over Curry. He changed hands under his hips and dunked with his right hand. At the same time, he reached the basketball held by Whiteside with his left hand and dunked the two goals into the basket.

This is a complete juggling act, and it also shows a strong bounce, full marks!

Gordon then passed the mascot, took the ball from the mascot's hand, folded his legs under his hips, and switched his hands for a windmill dunk, which only shocked the fans! Full marks!

At this time, many people felt that Gordon was going to win, and they couldn't think of any new tricks that Wang Jun could pull off.

Wang Jun cooperated with Curry again. Curry smashed the ball to the side of the backboard. Wang Jun followed up to catch the ball with both hands, turned 180 degrees in reverse, left hand to his right, put his body behind the basket, and dunked the basketball with his right hand backhand!

All the movements of this ball are reverse, but he made it very coordinated. It is very difficult, and of course it is a perfect score!

The two entered overtime.

At this time, Wang Jun's advantage was revealed. Gordon had finished using his "ultimate move" and his strength became weaker. He tried two difficult moves but failed to dunk, and finally did a simple reverse dunk with the ball and a large pull-up.

The moves are beautiful, but you won’t win the championship based on this.

Wang Jun's last dunk was a specially prepared trick. He ran at full speed on the right wing, took off with both feet when he reached the basket, fully exerted his waist and abdominal muscles, quickly completed two turns, and dunked the ball into the basket with his right hand.

After years of training, he was finally able to do a 720-degree turn and dunk this season. He had to be in good condition to complete it, so he put it behind and fully moved his body first.

All the fans in the stadium shouted together, and people in the front row danced on the sidelines. Several judges were stunned and couldn't believe it was true. O'Neal's eyes widened with a funny expression.

Griffin took off his hat and saluted Wang Jun from the sidelines. He was impressed. Back then, he and Wang Jun competed for the slam dunk title. It would be surprising if they could win.

Comedian Kevin Hart was the most exaggerated. He knelt down directly to Wang Jun on the sidelines. He really knelt down to watch the game.

What basketball gives to the world, or what sports gives to the world, is the wonderful experience of pure enjoyment. And Wang Jun took these enjoyments to the extreme.

Van Gundy lamented: "His dunks have reached the pinnacle of humanity. I don't think even players outside the NBA can beat him."

McBrin said: "Wang Jun will celebrate his 33rd birthday soon. It is unbelievable that his physical fitness shows no sign of decline. There are rumors in the finals that he will be tested for doping after the game. This is normal because he It’s too exaggerated to be true.”

Wang Jun scored five perfect dunks, winning five dunk titles and setting another NBA record, winning the most dunk contests.

In the same three consecutive games, Nate Robinson's slam dunk championship was too watery and was not at the same level as Wang Jun.

After the game, many young players and basketball celebrities commented and praised the game.

The news said: "Wang Jun saved the somewhat boring celebrity weekend. The dunk contest was the only highlight of these two days of activities, covering up all the shortcomings."

On the third day of the All-Star game, a group of Western Conference stars expressed their willingness to pass the ball to Kobe, but Kobe refused.

He said in an interview: "Stephen told me, 'I will give you a lot of assists.' I replied to him, 'Don't be like this, you are a shooter, you grew up watching me play, what the hell are you talking about? In the All-Star Game Up the ball? Are you crazy?"

Then, during the game, this group of Western Conference players were so down-to-earth that they really didn't pass the ball to Kobe. They took turns and threw three-pointers wildly.

Nine players from the Western Conference team scored in double figures. Wang Jun made 15 of 23 shots, 7 of 14 three-pointers, and no free throws. He scored 37 points, 3 rebounds, 5 assists, and 4 steals. He didn’t take many shots, but his shooting percentage was very high. He won the game. The third All-Star Game MVP in his career.

Kobe made 4 of 11 shots, 1 of 5 three-pointers, 1 of 2 free throws, and scored 10 points, 6 rebounds and 7 assists, which was quite satisfactory.

The Western team made 80 three-pointers, while the Eastern team made 65. The Western team played at a very fast pace. The Western team won 201-176.

This All-Star Game was a pure performance, breaking many records such as half-time points, full-time points, three-point attempts, and three-point hits.

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