I am so Accurate

Chapter 445 A world-shaking 81 points!

Don't be surprised, for Jordan, he never felt that anyone was better than him, whether it was Kobe, Iverson, Tracy McGrady, Carter, who were also five-point Davids at the beginning of the century, or Chamberlain and Bird in the last century. , or maybe better than him.

The phrase "Unprecedented and Unprecedented" under his sculpture at Chicago's United Center is how the world describes him, and it is also his self-understanding.

In fact, he is indeed the strongest.

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

Under the hand-check rule, he averaged 37.1 points per game in a single season, averaged 41 points per game in a single finals, entered 6 finals and won 6 championships... and so on can only be looked up to.

It is no exaggeration to say that even the protagonist in the novel would not dare to write like this!

This is also where Jordan's hardcore pretentiousness lies.

But at this moment, he felt that Sun Hao could surpass him in the future, and this was a very real idea.

This in itself is an incredible thing.

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

81 points in a single game!

Under modern basketball rules, this sounds like the kind of thing that is absolutely impossible, but Sun Hao did it!

"This is the greatest day in basketball history!"

Buckley's butt was no longer connected to his stool. He was so excited that he couldn't sit down at all, and he had an extremely exaggerated expression when he said this.

But Smith on the side had no intention of complaining about him this time, because he was even too excited to speak.

81 points in a single game!

He admitted that he was at a loss for words.

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

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

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

Players are already rushing onto the field like crazy.

The first one to rush onto the court was O'Neal. Who could say that he was inflexible with his vigorous pace.

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

Many fans on the sidelines poured into the stadium.

Tonight at Staples Center is crazier than winning a championship.

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

Barkley in the commentary box was still unfinished and bragging crazily.

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 the whole game is played and there is overtime, I think he can score 100 points.

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

Anthony: This night was so wonderful for Sun. It was almost unreal. It was like watching a 2K computer game. He was the best player.

Wizards head coach Carlisle: I'm not so depressed about Sun scoring 62 points on us on Christmas.

Hinrich: As a player who plays against Sun on the field, I will be used for analysis and comparison for a long time in the future, and that will be a very painful thing.

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

Barkley: Miracle! Sun surpassed Michael Jordan tonight, and there will definitely never be a higher score than this. People will stop this from happening again at the expense of graduation!

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

Popovich: Stotts' defensive strategy was a failure. After Sun scored 62 points in the three quarters, he didn't double-team Sun in the last quarter. Maybe someone else on the Lakers scored two goals. , but that's not why you let Sun score 81 points.

Nowitzki: My cell phone was always on. I was eating out and people kept calling or texting me about Sun’s score. I went back to watch the game halfway through my meal. I’m still very excited to this day. .

Van Gundy: In the past, Sun has been compared with Kobe and Michael, but he surpassed himself tonight. I think he no longer needs to compare with anyone else. He is creating his own era.

Chris Duhon: When I take eight shots in a row, I have to ice my elbow, but Sun took 42 shots in a game and has unparalleled durability.

Kenny Smith: The most incredible thing is that Sun scored 81 points and also sent 7 assists. He did not get high points for the sake of high scores.

James: Jason (Terry) told me about Sun scoring 81 points, and I want to say that we are all lucky to compete with the best player in the history of the NBA.

Brian Cook: Sun and I scored 81 points together.

After the celebration on the court, Sun Hao left the field with his teammates.

At this moment, Sun Hao noticed that Durant had also come 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 sullen.

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

Durant instantly felt like there were bubbles of love in his eyes.

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

The shoes on the night of 81 points were worth more than the pair Sun Hao gave him before, and they were much more meaningful.

Sun Hao did not go back to the locker room directly, but went to the post-game press conference with Mourning and Phil Jackson first.

"81 points! An incredible achievement. How would you evaluate Sun's performance tonight?"

The reporter asked Phil Jackson a question.

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

Jackson was in a good mood, and his joke made the reporters in the audience burst into laughter.

Sun Hao couldn't help but laugh.

Originally, the team's performance at the beginning of the fourth quarter was extremely poor, but when Jackson said this, it actually seemed like a "good thing".

"That was the greatest performance I've ever seen, and I'm sure Michael would say the same, and I was blessed to coach two of the greatest players in NBA history."

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

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

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

The reporter then targeted the question at tonight’s protagonist.

"I feel like I'm in a dream."

Sun Hao has always had a lot of humor.

"I have to thank Phil and all my teammates on the team for constantly creating scoring opportunities for me. Without them I wouldn't have been able to score so many points."

Sun Hao's words sounded a little modest, but he spoke from the bottom of his heart.

The outside world may not know it, but before the game, his four starting partners all bluntly stated that they would help him score high points in response to Kobe.

"Is it your response to Kobe Bryant's 58 points in the third quarter when you scored so many points?"

asked another reporter who stood up.

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

Because compared to others, this issue is very sensitive.

"Neither Kobe nor I have to prove ourselves, all we do is help the team win games."

Sun Hao's answer is perfect.

Because Kobe was duplicitous before and said similar things in front of reporters.

Sun Hao just echoed his words.

And he didn't answer directly. The answer to this question was left to the fans and the media to guess.

"I noticed that of the 81 points you scored, 32 of them came in the third quarter, and in that quarter, the referee made a mistake and blew away a three-pointer.

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

The reporter asked again about the details of the game, and like the previous one, there was some sensitivity when it came to penalties.

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

He has the impression that the media is not as influential as ESPN and TNT, and it will look for alternative methods in reporting, so it is not surprising to ask these questions.

"That was a misjudgment."

The first words Sun Hao spoke caused a stir in the audience.

Although supported by replays, it was indeed a misjudgment, but just like many times in life, seeing and speaking are two different concepts.

"But the referee named Charlie apologized to me immediately."

Sun Hao's next words made the audience even more agitated.

This is a bit pretentious!

When Duncan heard this, he probably couldn't help but want to ask: Is there such an operation?

You must know that there is only one possibility for a referee to apologize to a player: the player's status is high enough.

Just like in that gif, Jordan said that his opponent fouled, and the referee's first reaction was to ask Jordan, "Are you sure he fouled?" After getting Jordan's nod, the referee called the opponent a foul and added: "Because you are Michael, that’s why I believe you.”

What Sun Hao just said is similar to this.

"I forgive him. People are not machines. Some small distances cannot be seen. Of course, I hope he will not make that mistake again."

What Sun Hao said made the reporters in the audience admire him.

This kind of generosity is not something ordinary people can achieve.

"But you missed a chance to break a record?"

the reporter asked.

"You can't think like this. If the three-pointer had not been blown, our lead at the end of the third quarter would have been 34 points or more. This point difference might have caused the Bucks to give up chasing points."

Sun Hao said with a smile.

His perspective of understanding was novel and actually attracted the nods of many reporters in the audience.

Because according to this assumption, if the Bucks give up chasing points, Stotts will not be scheduled to start at the beginning of the fourth quarter, the Bucks will not be able to catch up with the score, and then Sun Hao will not appear in the last quarter. , naturally there is no 81-point performance.

Subtle changes may bring completely different results.

That's how the butterfly effect comes about.

And the key is that Sun Hao's two consecutive answers are not only generous but also free and easy, which makes people like him even more.

After the press conference, Sun Hao returned to the locker room and was met with a long-planned champagne bath from his teammates.

"I'm honored to be teammates with you."

Walker even hugged Sun Hao and said something similar to what James said on Facebook.

When the entire league is going crazy for Sun Hao's performance, their teammates will have an indescribable sense of honor because they are on the same team as the Legends.

If the comments on Facebook by players, coaches, and league executives on the first day were just the beginning, then the reaction of the media and fans on the second day made the world know what Sun Hao had done. How crazy.

"God comes to earth not in 35 seconds, but in 42 minutes!" A miracle of 81 points! 》

ESPN used McGrady's 35 seconds for comparison, and the title was impressive.

"Unprecedented and unprecedented, the night of 81 points is a legendary night!" 》

The NBA official website quoted the sentence under the bronze statue of Jordan.

"How good would Michael Jordan be if he could shoot three-pointers?" Sun's 81 points is the answer! 》

TNT even directly pulled Jordan out as a backer.

"This time, we can clearly see the God of Basketball. 》

The title of "Basketball Pioneer" is very interesting. When the whole world is reporting on Sun Hao's 81 points, its title is particularly attractive, especially to domestic fans.

Jordan is the god of basketball, but the NBA entered China late, and most fans can only see blurry images of his peak period.

But as Sun Hao said, after entering 2000, the clarity of the live broadcast of the game increased, and fans could naturally see it clearly.

But this basketball god no longer refers to Jordan, but to Sun Hao.

Even this is not just the basketball circles in the United States and China. People like Beckham and Raul immediately forwarded the news of Sun Hao's 81 points.

It’s not just the sports world, many actors have forwarded the news of Sun Hao’s 81 points.

Maybe they don't know much about basketball, or maybe they don't know what 81 points means in a basketball game, but there are some things you don't need to know because others will tell you how awesome it is.

And what’s more meaningful than these people forwarding the news is that the next day, the mayor of Los Angeles declared December 28, yesterday, as the “81st Minute Day.”

In other words, fans will celebrate this day every year in the future.

Sun Hao used his strength to mark his name in the history of Los Angeles.

However, amidst all the praise, FOX's news reports were as original as ever, and it also attracted many people's attention to something that many people ignored on this day.

"Those backdrops".

FOX's title is concise and concise. In addition to the Bucks' Reed scoring 46 points, there were other players who performed crazy last night, but they were all "forgotten" by the fans and the media.

Take Tracy McGrady, for example, when the Wizards played against the Pistons and Yao Ming was absent, McGrady scored 43 points to lead the team to victory, dispelling fans' doubts about him during the Christmas game. 43 points was also his highest score of the season;

Another example is Iverson. When the 76ers faced the Timberwolves, when the team trailed by 19 points in the first half, he scored 26 points in the second half and scored 41 points in the game, helping the team successfully reverse and win;

Another example is the game between the Suns and the SuperSonics. The two teams fought hard in double overtime. Ray Allen scored a season-high 42 points, and Marion also scored a season-high 37 points for the Suns;

But these, as the FOX title said, all became the background for Sun Hao's 81 points.

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