Mountain Peak System: a Path to NBA

Chapter 770 274: When Demon King Satan Returns_3



Chapter 770 274: When Demon King Satan Returns_3

During halftime, with an extremely complicated mood, West said this in an interview.Leaving New Orleans.

West, who thinks he shouldn't be competing for playing time with characters like Brown at the Warriors in his prime, took just half a game to go through the mental journey Bosh experienced over the years facing Qin Yue.

On the court, when Bosh received a brilliant pass from Wade and soared up at the fastest speed.

Do you think Bosh would be overjoyed for those imminent two points?

No...

What Bosh felt was only the perpetual fear of Qin Yue.

Even if Bosh did complete a spectacular alley-oop slam dunk at that moment.

However, after the dunk, realizing he could have been mercilessly blocked by Qin Yue if he was a fraction of a second slower, Bosh's back sweat almost instantly soaked his jersey.

"I know we are playing against a deity."

Before the start of the second half, Bosh said in an interview with the on-site host: "When you play against him, you can't make even a single mistake."

Qin Yue's ruthless domination of this era has already made the stars who share his era miserable.

That night, both Bosh and West, while attacking, had to constantly guard against Qin Yue's help defense.

And defensively, they had to be ready at all times to cover their teammates.

They had to do their best in every round.

Because only then might they be able to help their team defeat the Great Qin.

In contrast, Ray Allen, who chose to team up with the Great Qin, was clearly much more relaxed.

In the third quarter, when Qin Yue created an open chance within two meters with no defenders around for Ray Allen through a pick-and-roll with JR.

Catch, shoot.

Ray Allen, just needing to shoot like in practice, immediately punished the Heat's retractable defense with his precise three-point shot.

At this moment, Ray Allen didn't want to say choosing the Great Qin equals choosing success.

But the helpless expressions on Wade and Anthony's faces after repeatedly scoring for the Heat in the second half objectively reflected just how despairingly Qin Yue performed that night.

Final score, 116 to 109.

Throughout the game, Qin Yue tallied 51 points, 21 rebounds, 8 assists, 4 blocks, and 2 steals for the Warriors, further narrowing the gap to Wilt Chamberlain's single-game "50+" record while officially declaring Demon King Satan's return to the entire league.

"He effortlessly controlled the whole game," Wade said after scoring 34 points, 6 rebounds, and 6 assists for the Heat. "He crushed us in terms of level."

"You know, at times like this, I have to quote my good brother LeBron's famous saying."

On the other hand, when asked about JR's dunking over him, Anthony responded with LeBron-like words, "People shouldn't only see me getting dunked on, but rather should applaud my effort in defense."

After a pause, Anthony added, "And in this game, my plus-minus was +1, what does that prove? It proves that the Great Qin just stole the victory while I was resting."

That's right.

That night, Anthony, who played staggered minutes in the second and final quarters, maintained a positive plus-minus till the end of the game.

So by applying the "James formula," it's not hard to conclude that this was indeed a game where the Heat lost, but I, Melo, did not lose.

"I know 'Melo' is just joking to relieve the pressure of losing."

However, regarding Anthony's claim, veteran Jamison from the Warriors said, "But in my opinion, he shouldn't learn from that person."

As evidenced, even after winning two championships with the Warriors.

Jamison still holds a grudge regarding his years with the Knight.

And with Qin Yue gradually finding his rhythm through November's train-as-you-game approach.

This year's December...

Also becomes a month of "team is stable, don't worry" for Curry.

Of course, team stability might not be a good thing for Curry himself.

Because the Warriors' recent winning streaks...

Have made Curry, who is recovering from injury, feel unprecedented pressure.

In mid-December, ESPN updated their positional rankings for the 12/13 season.

And provided the tenth-ranked Curry with this comment: "When the Warriors can sweep the league even without Stephen, Stephen's value to the Warriors is like LeBron's to the Timberwolves. Whether with or without them, the Warriors will continue to chase the championship, and the Timberwolves will continue their pursuit of the league's bottom place."

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PS: Boldly predicting tomorrow, the Thunder should win big against the Nuggets. After all, having played two consecutive seven-game series, the Nuggets are at the end of their strength. If the Thunder cannot win, it can only be said that this year's NBA playoff intensity has successfully revealed a bunch of fake strong teams.


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