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Chapter 444: 81 points that shocked the world!(1/2)

Don't think it's strange. For Jordan, no matter whether it's Kobe, Iverson, McGrady, Carter, or Chamberlain and Bird who were both five points in the early century, he never thought that anyone was better than him or might be better than him.

The following sentence "Unprecedented and no one comes after him" at the Chicago United Center is what the world describes him and his self-knowledge.

In fact, he is indeed the strongest one.

Putting aside the immature NBA rules and the lack of teams in ancient times, Jordan's achievements in modern history:

Under the hand-check rules, averaging 41 points per game in a single final, 6 in the finals and 6 in the finals and 6 in the championship... etc. can only be used to look up to.

It is no exaggeration to say that the protagonists inside dare not write like this!

This is also the capital for Jordan to show off his hardcore performance.

But just now, he felt that Sun Hao could surpass himself in the future, and that was a very real idea.

This is an incredible thing in itself.

Jordan was shocked, and the Staples Center was completely in a boiling ocean.

81 points in a single game!

Under modern basketball rules, this sounds like an absolutely impossible thing, but Sun Hao did it!

“This is the greatest day in basketball history!”

Barkley's butt was no longer the same as his stool. He was so excited that he could no longer sit down, and he had an extremely exaggerated expression when he said this.

However, Smith, who was standing by, didn't want to complain about his intentions this time, because he was even excited and couldn't speak.

81 points in a single game!

He admits that he is exhausted.

When the final whistle fell, the score on the field was frozen at 120 to 106.

Before the end of the game, LED also scored Sun Hao's data: 81 points, 4 rebounds, 7 assists, 2 steals, and 4 turnovers.

There is also a note next to this data, which is the highest single-game score in the NBA after 42 years since Chamberlain scored 100 points on March 2, 1962!

The players have flocked into the court like crazy.

The first person to rush into the field was O'Neal. Who can say that he is not flexible with his agile steps?

And without any suspense, Sun Hao was lifted up by the Lakers and threw it into the sky.

Many fans on the sidelines flocked into the field.

Tonight's Staples Center is even more crazy than winning the championship.

"We will always remember this day. On December 28, 2005, Sun raised the limit of basketball players to another new dimension on this day!"

Barkley in the commentary seat was still unsatisfied and was still boasting crazy.

But this may not be called blowing.

At this moment, media news reports are not coming out so quickly, but many NBA players and coaches have updated their status on Facebook.

Carter: How many minutes did he play? 42 minutes? If he plays the whole game and then has overtime, I think he can get 100 points.

Iverson: We will play against the Bucks in March next year, and I will try to score 100 points in the game.

Anthony: This night was so wonderful for Sun. It didn't seem to be true. It was like watching a 2K computer game, and he was the best player.

Wizards head coach Carlisle: I'm not so depressed by Sun's 61 points over our heads at Christmas.

Hinrich: As a player who matches Sun on the court, I will be used for analysis for a long time in the future. Comparison, that will be a very painful thing.

Old Nelson: We will play against the Lakers in two days. I hope to use King Kong to defend Suns. I will use any defensive moves I can think of.

Barkley: Miracle! Sun surpassed Michael Jordan tonight, and he would never get a higher score than this. People will not hesitate to commit the crimes and prevent such things from happening again in the future!

McGrady: What I was surprised about was not that Sun scored 81 points, but that he was able to score 81 points. What I mean is that his physical fitness and energy, I am really curious about how he did it.

**Vicci: Stotes' defensive strategy was a failure. After Sun scored 62 points in the third quarter, he did not double-team the Sun in the last quarter. Perhaps the others of the Lakers scored two goals, but that's not the reason why you made Sun score 81 points.

Nowitzki: I never stopped my phone. At that time, I was eating outside. People kept calling or sending text messages to tell me about Sun's score. I went back to watch the game halfway through the meal. I was still very excited.

Van Gundy: Sun has been compared with Kobe and Michael in the past, but he surpassed himself tonight. I think he needs to compare with anyone else. He is creating his own era.

Chris Duhon: When I shot 8 times in a row, I had to apply ice on my elbow, but Sun shot 42 times in a game, with unparalleled endurance.

Kenny Smith: The most incredible thing is that Sun scored 81 points and also sent 7 assists. He didn't score high points for the sake of high scores.

James: Jason (Terry) told me about Sun's 81 points, and I want to say we are all lucky to compete with the best NBA ever.

Brian Cook: Sun and I scored 81 points.

...

After the stadium celebration, Sun Hao and his teammates left the venue together.

It was only then that Sun Hao noticed that Durant was also here to watch the game.

This guy is different from Curry. If Curry comes, he will definitely come to say hello to him.

In terms of personality, Curry is sunny and optimistic, while Durant is quiet and indifferent.

Sun Hao took off his sneakers and threw them directly to him.

Durant instantly felt like a bubble of love appeared in his eyes.

Well, I'm sure I'm not trained by athlete's foot.

The shoes on the 81st night are more valuable and more meaningful than the pair Sun Hao gave him before.

Sun Hao did not go back to the locker room directly, but attended the post-match press conference with Mooning and Phil Jackson.

"81 points! Incredible achievements, how do you evaluate Sun's performance tonight?"

The reporter asked Phil Jackson.

"When he scored 62 points in the third quarter, I was praying that the Bucks could play better, and they did it, and I think we have to thank them."

Jackson was in a good mood, and his jokes caused a burst of laughter from the reporters in the audience.

Sun Hao couldn't help laughing.

The team originally played very badly at the beginning of the fourth quarter, but by Jackson's words, it seemed like a "good thing".

"That's the greatest show I've ever seen, and I'm sure Michael would say that, and I'm lucky to be able to coach two of the greatest players in NBA history."

After making jokes, Jackson sighed from the bottom of his heart.

This may also be the difference between Kobe's scored 81 points in history and Sun Hao's scored 81 points now.

"Sun, how do you feel now? After playing such an incredible game."

The reporter then pointed the question at the protagonist tonight.

“I feel like I’m dreaming.”

Sun Hao has always had many humorous cells.

"I have to thank Phil, thank all the teammates of the team, who are constantly creating scoring opportunities for me, and I can't get so many points without them."

Sun Hao's words sounded a little modest, but they were heartfelt words.

The outside world may not know, but before the game, his four starting partners all bluntly said they would help him get high scores and respond to Kobe.

"You got so many points, is it a response to Kobe's 58 points in the third quarter?"

Another reporter who stood up asked.

This question also attracted the attention of other reporters below the audience.

Because this problem seems very sensitive than others.

"Bryant and I don't need to prove ourselves, all we do is help the team win games."

Sun Hao’s answer was perfect.

Because Kobe had a quarrel before, he said similar things in front of the reporter.

Sun Hao just echoed his words.

And he didn't answer the question positively, so the answer to the question was left to the fans and the media to guess it themselves.

"I noticed that 32 of the 81 points you got from the third quarter, and in that quarter, the referee misjudged and blown away a three-pointer.

If that three-pointer counts, your single-quarter score will be 35 points, which will create another new single-quarter score record. How do you think of that penalty?"

The reporter asked about the details of the game again, and like the previous one, it was also a bit sensitive to the penalty.

Sun Hao glanced at the reporter in front of him, and it was from FOX.

He remembered that this media was not as influential as ESPN and TNT, and he would seek folk remedies in reporting, so it was not surprising to ask about these.

"That's a misjudgment."

The first sentence Sun Hao said caused a stir in the audience.

Although it is indeed a misjudgment with the support of replay, just like in many cases in life, seeing and saying things are two different concepts.

"But the referee named Charlie apologized to me immediately."
To be continued...
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