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Chapter 284 [Winning streak, another winning streak]

Chapter 284 [Winning streak, another winning streak]

The confused fat man couldn't even hit the pits correctly, let alone play basketball.

The more Zach Randolph played, the more uncomfortable he became. Seeing Eddie Curry humming and full of energy beside him, he suddenly felt that it was meaningless.

He hit some good shots, but that won't solve the Blazers' problems.

Post-up plays can't save Portland, and neither can facing-up layups.

Portland is rotten to the core. What else can I do but show it is rotten?

Randolph sat on the bench at halftime and looked at the big screen above his head, which read that the Trail Blazers were 17 points behind.

The home fans were all gone, and the rest were cheering for Su Xi. There were also many beautiful and innocent girls screaming for Su Xi.

Trail Blazers head coach Nate McMillan came over and said to Randolph: "Zach, you have to stand up. You have to take on more responsibilities."

"Please hire someone else." Randolph, who was full of complaints, scolded McMillan: "How the hell can I stand up? I need to be organized but not organized, I need to shoot but not shoot, I need to be a shooter but not a shooter, I need to be inside but not inside. Moreover, You don’t have tactics yet. Look at the Knicks. They play with several sets of tactics. How about you? You play with one set of tactics until death, but you still don’t know how to adapt. You emphasize discipline all the time. Is the discipline good?"

McMillan froze in place for a long time before saying: OK, OK.

He froze Randolph.

Randolph didn't care. He sat on the bench and watched the Knicks playing more and more energetically. Especially last night, two fellow players, Quentin Richardson and Jaylen Rose, showed their enterprising attitude. He became more and more enthusiastic. feel bad.

They are all people who enjoy both refined and popular culture together. Why are they so positive and uplifting when they get to the arena? I am just like a puddle of mud.

Randolph looked around from the bench and felt sad.

The dark face looked up at the sky at a 45-degree angle, and there was not even a decent flag above the Rose Garden Arena. Sadness flows against the river at this moment.

He muttered: This is really a prison.

He then stood up, casually remarked that my butt felt uncomfortable, and left the bench.

No one cared, since the game had entered garbage time anyway.

Nate McMillan wished he would leave as soon as possible, out of sight, out of mind.

If Zach Randolph didn't apologize to him, he would freeze Randolph forever, he swore.

The Knicks finally won the victory without any blood, extending their undefeated streak once again.

After the game, Su Xi accepted a simple interview on the sidelines. He said he loves Portland fans and thinks the Blazers will be fine. When asked which Trail Blazers player impressed him most, he said: Zach Randolph. He looks fat, but he is actually very flexible. He looks not tall enough, but in fact he has a large range of control. He is also very good at offensive rebounds. He seems to be proficient in all floor skills, and at the same time he is required to rush. When rebounding, he can jump up and arch away the opponent's wild boar.

Susie spoke highly of Zach Randolph.

Although some people may think that the adjective "wild boar" is not very elegant.

However, Randolph was useful. He felt that Su Xi was very good at praising others, and he was like that.

It's a pity that he is now a secret star, and it is difficult to see the light of day in a prison dilemma like the Pioneers.

...

Suzy left Portland for Salt Lake City, then Denver, then Oakland, Sacramento, Phoenix, Los Angeles.

This is a busy process. During the season, players sometimes not only test their skills, but also test their physical endurance.

In Salt Lake City, Susie educated the young DeLong.

Carlos Boozer was already the boss of the Jazz. He was very happy to see Su Xi and enthusiastically introduced local specialties to Su Xi. When Boozer left the Cavaliers, although many people said that he had betrayed his trust and should not have left James.

But he confidently said that when Su Xi left, he had already decided to leave. Everyone knows that he and Su Xi are good friends.

In this game, Su Xi gave face to her good friend. She rushed in twice and had dunk opportunities, but she let them go and turned them into elegant mid-air layups.

However, he was not so polite to chubby Delong.

Deron is very skilled and capable of physical confrontation. However, he lacked experience in the NBA. After being forcibly blocked by Su Xi a few times, he got a little carried away. He actually wanted to use his pendulum-style change of direction to show off Su Xi. Su Xi stole two of his passes in a row.

Coach Sloan cursed and threw him to the bench and never let him come up again.

Kirilenko then took over the task of defending Suhi, who had already begun to pass the ball and assist, stimulating the firepower of his teammates.

Kirilenko, nicknamed AK47, was very versatile and was once the boss of the Jazz. However, his offense was a bit poor. Moreover, after the league implemented a new defensive strategy, his defensive deterrence declined slightly.

But still strong.

He is a very versatile filler.

The Knicks are actually quite short of such a third position right now.

Moreover, Kirilenko and Su Xi are quite compatible, not only on the court, but also off the court, because Kirilenko's girlfriend allows him to cheat twice a year.

Although Su Xi's girlfriend didn't say anything, the whole world knew that Su Xi cheated on more than 2 people every year.

After defeating the Jazz, the Knicks arrived in Colorado. In Denver, the Knicks and Nuggets had a duel.

The Nuggets are pretty strong.

Especially Carmelo Anthony, he can do whatever he wants at the third position, and Jaylen Rose and Ariza can't handle it. In the end, Su Xi can only play.

Su Xi's height is also shorter.

In this game, Anthony scored 48 points.

It feels extremely hot.

However, with Susi's consecutive singles against Andre Karen Miller at the last moment and winning the key ball, the Knicks maintained their winning streak.

At this time, everyone was stunned.

Before the start of the season, everyone thought the Knicks' winning streak was an accident, but now they are playing better and better, and they are becoming more resilient.

Do they really want to keep winning like this?

Do they still want to break the team record with this lineup?

Subsequently, the Knicks came to Oakland and their opponent was the Golden State Warriors.

The Warriors were completely transformed this season under the leadership of mad scientist Nelson. They used an extreme offense to bring their record to sixth place in the Western Conference. Many people feel that the Warriors' style of play is likely to end the Knicks' winning streak.

They all beat the old master to death with random punches, it just depends on who is better.

However, before the game began, Isiah Thomas told the media: "We're not going to mess around with them, we're going to be a little tactical."

The starting lineup put out by the Warriors: Baron Davis, Jason Richardson, Mike Dunleavy, Troy Murphy, Adonal Foyle.

Except for Davis, a sturdy point guard, this lineup is all long.

Knicks: Susie, Crawford, Quentin Richardson, Tony Batty, Eddy Curry.

The three small forwards and defenders are all 193 in official height. Actual height...Su Xi's barefoot height of 192.6 is obviously a little taller than them.

At the beginning of the game, the Warriors got the ball, and then Baron Davis ran wild. After the former queen bee was abandoned by New Orleans, he became even braver, as if he wanted to prove his All-Star strength.

But the first ball he reached the basket was shot down by Su Xi from behind. In terms of height, wingspan, and confrontation, Baron Davis fell behind in all aspects. Now his physical fitness has declined, and even his best jumping is not as good as Su Xi's. Suhi and Tony Barty played a pick-and-roll, and then passed the ball to Quentin, who shot from outside the three-point line and hit.

The Knicks began to use pick-and-rolls as a starting point, radiating from Su Xi's point into the half court.

But the Knicks' tactics at this time are definitely not pick-and-roll tactics.

Instead, the pick-and-roll is the starting point, the triangle offense is the ending point, and a little bit of Princeton is used.

If there is no good shooting point in the pick-and-roll between Suhi and Tony Barty, Suhi will single out, or pass the ball to Eddy Curry for singles, or hand it to Crawford who is wandering on the weak side for singles. Crawford sometimes sneaks to the baseline, and Quentin keeps running back and forth outside the three-point line.

After this period of training, the areas that everyone is good at and the chemical reactions they have established together have begun to emerge.

Some tactics were fixed on a case of choosing the best of the best.

No one expected that the Knicks could win and establish tactics at the same time.

In contrast, the Golden State Warriors are a little bit less interesting. They have tactics first and then build a chemical reaction.

Sometimes it is inevitable that the feet will be cut to fit the shoes.

Both sides come and go.

The first half was lively.

Without much defense from either side, the score of 78:77 in the first half set a new season record.

The TV commentator said it was incredible.

Because this is still a very conservative era. If the Spurs and Pistons were playing, this would be the score of the entire game.

After entering the second half, Suhi controlled Davis more tightly, which caused the Warriors' offense to stall for a time.

The Knicks played steadily and, in the words of Isiah Thomas, used some tactics.

In the end, the Knicks won 135:128.

After the game, Nelson came over to shake hands with Su Xi. He said to Su Xi: "If you come to our team, we can win the championship directly. You are still undervalued in the Knicks."

Su Xi smiled. Complimented Nelson's hair style is really nice.

After a brief chat, Nicks rushed to the next stop, Sartmento.

The Kings are in a trough, Adelman is still holding on to his Princeton, Chris Webber has been traded to Philadelphia, and now he is as fat as a ball.

The Kings were the first regular season opponent of Suhi's career. In that game, Susi got off to an unprecedented start. He got a super quadruple-double and took away the victory even when James was injured.

Therefore, Su Xi has feelings for the king.

He played two quarters and then left the game, because it was not interesting. The Kings were defeated long ago. They couldn't resist the Knicks. Even if Su Xi didn't play, there was nothing they could do.

Adelman is a pseudo-famous coach, and his Princeton tactics are nothing to praise. It wasn't him who made the Kings, it was the Kings' players who made him.

The Knicks won the victory without any blood, and they will then go to Phoenix for a real run-and-gun showdown.

Currently, almost all ball commentators say that the Knicks play a run-and-gun game and are the strongest fast-break team in the Eastern Conference.

The Phoenix Suns are the strongest running and gunning team in the league.

The two teams had met once before, and the Knicks won by luck. But now, the Suns are on a roll.

Everyone is betting on solar to win.

Because the Knicks did not encounter a truly strong team along the way, most of them were weak teams, which gave the Knicks a chance to win consecutive games.

"The Knicks' winning streak will end in Phoenix, and the Suns will kill the Knicks with a true run-and-gun game."

ESPN can't wait to publish their latest predictions.

Moreover, their current chief analyst Larry Brown also strongly declared: "In fact, the Knicks are driven by Su Xi's personal ability. They seem to have established some fixed tactics. But compared with the Suns, there is a big difference Very far."

"Phoenix's staffing is more reasonable than the Knicks. Although both teams have no defense, the Suns are slightly better. I support the Suns to win."

At this time, there was an air of sniping at the Knicks throughout the league.

Because everyone thinks that the Knicks should not win so many victories, everyone thinks that they can beat the Knicks and end the Knicks' winning streak.

After this air arrived in Phoenix, it became extremely hot.

Especially the fans here are very unhappy with the regular season MVP result last season.

The day Susie arrived in Phoenix, he saw a piece of news on TV that made him fuming: "Susie the sheep is a thief. He stole Stephen Nash's regular season MVP."

Su Xi couldn't stand this.

Do you call me a thief? How come Nash is more suitable for the regular season MVP than me when I was the MVP? In terms of data, I am better than him, and in terms of record, I am better than him. I won the championship in the playoffs, so why should he win the regular season MVP?

"Jack, we have to take down the sun."

Isiah Thomas also went to Susie's room that night: "I blew all my lies. I said I would lead the team to the longest winning streak in the history of the Knicks."

Su Xi couldn't help but ask: "What is the longest winning streak in the history of the Knicks?"

"Eighteen consecutive wins happened in 18." Isiah Thomas said: "The Knicks won the championship that season."

"We still have a few games left."

"Two games are tied," said the Smiling Assassin.

"That should be no problem." Su Xi said.

With Su Xi's words, Isiah Thomas felt confident.

But he still reminded in a low voice: "The Suns are still very strong, and their running and gunning is very mature."

"We don't play run-and-gun with them, we play some tactics with them." Su Xi said.

"Playing tactics?" Isiah Thomas was hit by the boomerang, and he thought to himself: Do we really have tactics?

As a head coach, he has no foundation at all.

His recent focus has been on one other thing: trading Antonio Davis.

Antonio Davis has become the Knicks' black sheep, always exuding a negative vibe around the team.

His current trade value is still a bit, because his multi-million contract is about to expire, and teams hoping to release salary space are flocking to him, not to mention that he still has some strength.

It's just... you can't get any good players in exchange for him.

Thomas had a headache.

(End of this chapter)

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