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Chapter 146 The knight who broke the halberd(2/2)

The Little Emperor made 8 shots in the fourth quarter, but only 3 hits, because he was always following a madman.

The guy was pressing against the little emperor tightly, so that the other party would have to sacrifice his life to rush in if he wanted to cut inward.

With such a strong collision, the stability of the little emperor's attack can basically be ignored.

Moreover, Chen Feng would put quite strong pressure on the little emperor every time he made a move. This guy blocked two times in the fourth quarter, and had two other times interfering with the ball.

In addition to sealing Gudeng one, there is another one for the little emperor. There is such a guy who can shoot you basketballs at any time and is around you. No matter who it is, you will feel the pressure.

Especially the two interfering ball punishments, the moment the little emperor took action, he could even feel a gust of wind sounding in his ears.

The roar of the big slap on the basketball was even more harsh. The little emperor had never been suppressed like this, but the big guy in front of him did it.

He used his fierceness to leave an indelible and profound memory for the little emperor.

The moment Chen Feng ended, James even subconsciously breathed a sigh of relief, and the uncomfortable feeling that was pressing on his chest was finally gone.

But when Chen Feng left the game, the game was already concluded. The Celtics had already led the Cavaliers by 13 points with two minutes left.

Even if the little emperor hit the three-point line continuously at the last moment, he could not finally save the defeat.

LeBron James scored 55 points and 12 rebounds in more than 40 minutes of game, but with such beautiful statistics, he couldn't take a victory away from Boston.

The highest teammates around this guy is Hughes's 14 points. As for the contributions from the inside, they are not even as high as Jefferson's alone.

There were only three players on the Cavaliers who scored in double digits, while the Celtics had six players on the Celtics who scored in double digits, and even Perkins scored 10 points and 10 rebounds in the whole game.

Main players like Pierce and Jefferson have fairly average scores and do not have a prominent strength, but this average has dragged down the Cavaliers.

So what if you let you make a superhuman record alone? Aren’t you going to accept a failure?

When everyone on the Celtics gathered together to celebrate, the little emperor could only hold an empty data sheet and stare blankly.

He held a big hand but was beaten up by the other party. This is why Mike Brown looked gloomy when he left the field, and even the reporters who were interviewing ignored it.

Originally, Mike Brown planned to win from Boston like the Mavericks, relying on a strong bench and the Little Emperor, just like the Mavericks, but in the end it was a situation of losing a lot.

If you can't score, you can't beat Boston, and you won't look forward to rebounding. At 52:32, the Celtics have more than 20 of them! Such a gap cannot be made up.

As for assists and steals, the Cavaliers won’t compare. Anyway, this game is a full-scale defeat.

There is no reason to find, and the injuries of Ilgoskas and Valaijo are not a reason. After all, they are second in the East, and their opponents are just wandering in the middle of the East.

But the score cannot be changed, the facts are right in front of you, and the Clevelanders did lose.

Before the little emperor left North Shore Garden Arena, he said to the Boston reporter who interviewed him, "See you in the playoffs, then the results will be different."

When the Cavaliers came, they regarded the Celtics as targets that could be plundered, but when they left, the Celtics had become potential opponents in the playoffs.

As for the evil bald boy, he has been imprinted into the little emperor's mind, he will never forget what happened in Boston this night...
Chapter completed!
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