Chapter 192 One man can stop an army of ten thousand, who can stop the "Flame God"!
Chapter 192 One man can stop an army of ten thousand, who can stop the "Flame God"!
what?
what?
"Warcraft" Howard was knocked over by Su Yan again, and fell to the ground in a very embarrassing manner?!
startled.
I was stunned.
Senseless.
Silly.
The Magic fans at home were all shocked, their mouths agape as if they could fit a whole hamburger inside.
It's not just the fans.
The Magic players were stunned, so much so that even though Carter was not far from Su Yan, he didn't immediately come to his aid.
Absolutely unbelievable.
"Some strength, but not much."
A satisfied smile appeared on Su Yan's lips.
It's not that the "monster" isn't powerful, but rather... with the [Steel Bones Lv2] enhancement, Su Yan's power is too great.
So powerful that even "Warcraft" couldn't compete.
While everyone was still stunned, Su Yan didn't take a step back for a three-pointer. Instead, he rushed into the paint in two steps, grabbed the ball, and flew up.
"boom!"
It was another powerful dunk, full of violent aesthetics, so powerful that the rim was shaking slightly.
This further shocks the fans.
The first time was due to carelessness, the second time was due to underestimating the opponent, but... just 2 minutes and 14 seconds later, Su Yan once again knocked Howard aside.
He steps back, draws the bow, and the arrow pierces the sky!
"Shh!"
Three point hit.
Violence and elegance, Su Yan wants them both!
At this moment, the fans realized that Su Yan's strength was truly superior to that of "Superman" Dwight Howard.
This is an absolute "power monster".
"Holycrap!"
In the commentary box.
Mike Brin exclaimed in surprise, "To go head-to-head with 'Warcraft' and not be at a disadvantage, Su Yan's power is terrifying!"
"Yes."
Amy Johnson nodded frantically, her expression trembling as she said, "Su Yan shot at '100 Million Yuan Shooter' Rashad Lewis, dunked over 'Half-Man, Half-God' Vince Carter, and knocked down 'Beast' Dwight Howard."
Su Yan took on three opponents at once, teaching the "Magic Big Three" a lesson in succession.
This strength is too ferocious.
Seriously, "top-tier 3D" isn't enough to describe Su Yan; he truly is "God of Flames"!!!
That's right.
Su Yan is no longer a "3D player" with only three-point shooting and brute force; he has transformed into an even more powerful "Flame God"!
Despite Howard's all-out effort.
Su Yan could still knock him to the ground, fully experiencing the power boost brought by [Steel Bones lv2].
This is something that couldn't be done before.
However... the strength to go toe-to-toe with Howard only makes Su Yan fearless when facing him.
It doesn't mean it can be crushed.
At least in the paint, Su Yan is definitely no match for Howard.
Howard's dominance in the paint... remains.
After feeling the power boost from [Steel Bones Lv2] and the speed boost from [Divine Speed Lv1], Su Yan...
Start playing seriously.
On the defensive end, Howard's inside game was handled by David Lee and Tyson Chandler.
It may still not be enough, but at least it can keep being used up.
With Su Yan and Wilson Chandler leading the defense on the perimeter, they won't keep giving the unfamiliar shooters easy three-point opportunities.
Attack one end.
The Magic's strength lies in Howard's ability to repeatedly stop opponents' attacks under the basket.
This is the deterrent effect of DPOY.
But... what if no one goes to the basket? What if the team's offensive powerhouse keeps shooting from the outside?
Howard's dominance is automatically halved.
"Shh!"
"Shh!"
"Shh!"
Su Yan took the lead, using speed to create space, physical contact to break through defenses, off-ball movement and screens, and even long-range pull-up jumpers.
Su Yan has too many ways to shoot three-pointers.
The Magic's perimeter defense wasn't strong, which made it easier for Su Yan to attack than ever before.
Curry's three-point shooting is also good, and he thrives even more after Su Yan draws the defensive attention.
Both players rained down three-pointers from beyond the arc.
With "Superman" Howard not coming out, the Magic were struggling to cope for a while.
On the Magic's offense, their outside shooters were shut down, leaving Howard to attack the basket alone.
One against two.
Howard, at his peak, really delivered; he did manage to score.
But...so what?
With only 2 points, the Knicks have two sharpshooters on the perimeter, Su Yan and Curry, so even if everyone can score, it's still difficult to score.
The score difference can also widen inexplicably.
"COMEON!"
Mike Breen, beaming with excitement, roared, "One-on-two strong layups, dunks over defenders, rim protection, blocks—he does it all!"
Dwight Howard, nicknamed "Superman," dominated the paint, doing whatever he wanted.
It has a strong sense of dominance.
"Flame God" Su Yan rained down three-pointers from the outside, showcasing both speed and power, and repeatedly charged into the basket for powerful layups and dunks.
One man single-handedly defeats the "Magic Big Three".
On the defensive end, he can shut down any player on the perimeter, regardless of who they are facing; his defensive pressure is extremely strong.
This is not a rookie.
This is truly a superstar who excels in both offense and defense!
This match was truly exciting, very entertaining, and definitely worth the ticket price.
"Yes, yes, the match was exciting and entertaining; it was definitely a thrilling and exhilarating battle!"
Amy Johnson nodded repeatedly, but then changed the subject, saying, "Both teams played well."
It looked like a closely contested match.
But... after two quarters, the Knicks had already won by 6 points, and after three quarters, the point difference inexplicably widened to 9 points.
Yes.
Despite Dwight Howard's extraordinary dominance in the paint, the team is still trailing by so much.
why?
There are two reasons.
First, three-pointers are worth one more point than two-pointers, reflecting the Knicks' emphasis on a "run-and-gun" system and their focus on attacking the three-point line.
Then.
With everyone scoring, the three-point advantage became apparent.
Secondly, Howard's strength lies in his fierce defense in the paint, but the Knicks' twin stars never go inside.
It makes you unable to use your strength.
This is quite frustrating.
This feeling... it seems like the Knicks are the nemesis of the Magic, no, the nemesis of "Dwight Howard".
"Flame God" VS "Warcraft".
"Ember God" is superior.
The two commentators' analysis was absolutely correct.
If LeBron James, who focuses on attacking the basket, and Dwight Howard, who dominates the paint, are his nemesis...
They defeated LeBron James in the Eastern Conference Finals last year.
So, Su Yan, the "Flame God" who mainly attacks from the outside, is the nemesis of Dwight Howard, who can't use his full strength.
The last section.
The game remained intense, with both teams putting on a spectacular offensive and defensive show, but the Knicks inexplicably held a lead of around 10 points.
Not particularly many.
Maintain this momentum until the very end and win the game.
This gives the feeling that the magician gave it their all, poured everything into the game, but still lost!
After the game.
Mike Breen remarked, "A three-pointer is one point more than a two-pointer. If you're accurate enough, you have a natural advantage."
This is why the era of small balls has emerged.
As a potential star of the "small ball era," Su Yan is making the entire league feel the charm of the small ball era!
This is gradually ushering in the "small ball era" from a period of transition between generations!
"Yeah."
Amy Johnson echoed, but then added, "Even the Magic, who made it to the Finals last year and strengthened their team this year by acquiring the 'half-man, half-god' Vince Carter, couldn't beat the Knicks."
I want to say... in today's league, what team can beat the Knicks with "Fire God"?!
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