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394: Highest scoring record, tenacious TJ, legendary back(1/2)

TJ Ford's dunk stimulated the audience in front of the TV.

Everyone thought... this kid was great. Although he looked uncharacteristic, no one could do better than him in stimulating Jack's desire to score.

"Although, I don't know what glory this dunk can bring to this rookie, but as a Chinese commentator, I am very grateful to him. It sounds a bit unpleasant, but... I really thank him too much. I want to see Fan Xi get 80 points or 90 points tonight."

The CCTV commentator's words made the audience in front of the TV scream excitedly, and they were all moved. TJ Ford... I really can't move this dunk! Come on!

TJ Ford on the court reached out and tried to high-five with Joe Smith, but Smith refused.

He smelled the danger.

He is an experienced old player and has a strong sense of crisis. He is very worried that he will be associated with a record-breaking player for a long time in the future. But the guy in front of him is not afraid at all.

TJ is really a completely red-eyed gambler.

boom!

Fan Xi turned around and rushed into the paint area. He jumped high and dunked with strength. Joe Smith chose to retreat...

He doesn't want to be a background board in such a game.

Moreover, he knew deeply that he could not defend Fan Xi.

He suppressed his damn defensive impulse.

He is now an old man with a calm heart.

TJ Ford was still screaming, he was injecting blood, he was attacking wildly, he was challenging authority. When Fan Xi rushed to defend, he even made a foul wisely.

Fan Xi did make a mistake, he stretched out his hand too quickly.

TJ Ford raised his eyebrows at Fan Xi proudly: "Jack, I can't stop you from scoring, and you can't stop me. We're almost the same."

hehe.

Fan Xi smiled.

He thinks TJ Ford is not only the fastest player in the NBA, but also very likely the first naive player in the NBA.

Swish! Swish!

TJ Ford hit two free throws, and he was like a master in the middle hall to cover the air-breathing windows on Milwaukee.

But at this time, fans at Bradley Center Arena had already begun to withdraw.

The Bucks fans are not stupid. Although they want to witness a magical scoring record, it would be too painful if this guy is not a star of his team.

Those who can stay are mentally tenacious, or not a loyal Bucks fan, most of whom are watching the fun.

TJ Ford was very angry that these people left. When he went back to halftime, he also said to Reed: "Brother, I think those who left will regret it sooner or later."

Reed said: "I hope you don't regret it. Jack Van is already seventy."

Um?

TJ Ford didn't react, so Fan Xi rushed to the frontcourt. He broke through TJ Ford's loose defense like puffs. He entered the free throw line and completed the battle with a throw.

The Bucks, except TJ Ford, all hope that garbage time will come.

At this time, the Bucks head coach realized whether TJ Ford would be a counter-protective guy. Didn’t he know that the team has reached the brink of shame?

Meanwhile, Ford passed the ball to Michael Reed.

Reed hit a bottom corner with 3 points.

"I told you, Michael, you can."

TJ is still making soul-solid chicken soup for his teammates.

Moreover, he also emphasized: "Even if he scored 80 points, he still lost the game, it is still an ugly record."

Michael Reed was even convinced by him at some point.

However, as Fan Xi hit the throw again, he realized that these chicken soups might be poisonous chicken soup.

"We have to hit the ground."

Reed told his teammates that every point now is a whip to Milwaukee.

Although Tracy McGrady is in Florida, he is now being slapped on the sofa.

As Fan Xi scored through the 70th mark, what he had to accept was... Fan Xi surpassed him in the scoring list.

Moreover, the higher Fan Xi scores, the more stable his scoring position will be.

McGrady really hates TJ Ford.

But TJ Ford completed the pass again when he entered the frontcourt.

Smith made a shot.

The two teams still maintain the score difference.

The game continues.

Bang!

Tracy McGrady turned off the TV.

If you are tired, let the earth be destroyed.

Tracy McGrady got up and went to the children's room next door, and he decided to beat his son because his son sprinkled the soup on the table tonight while eating.

This is a lesson that must be remembered deeply.

When Tracy McGrady's son is beaten and there are countless children from families in China who escape from disaster, people's mood often determines a lot of things.

If you knock a bowl over when your father is angry, your dad will draw out the Seven Wolves without hesitation. However, if your father's idol breaks the scoring record and gets higher and higher, if you break a bowl, he will take out twenty dollars, the child, and then buy an unbreakable bowl, the kind that must be unbreakable.

From this we can see that sacrificing a little wheat Grady will bring happiness to thousands of families.

How could the family cry all the way?

Ha ha ha ha!

The CCTV host's laughter never stopped. From the time Fan Xi scored 70 points, he kept saying: Oh, the goal is scored, the goal is scored, break David Robinson's scoring record, Fan Xi is the number one player in modern basketball. Walter Chamberlain, his game at that time was not a game at all. Even if Joe Smith was thrown into that era, he could break the scoring record, and it would be fine to get 100 points.

Joe Smith may never have imagined in his life that one day he would be praised by an ordinary host in front of hundreds of millions of viewers, no difference between him and Chamberlain.

What made him even more joyful was that most of the hundreds of millions of viewers thought this sentence was right.

Sometimes humans may indeed have some kind of balance of luck.

When Joe Smith was called to be on par with Chamberlain in China, he was soon retribution on the court in Milwaukee, USA... Maybe it was the law of conservation of character.

He obviously didn't want to defend.

As a result, Fan Xi rushed in, and he just opened his arms...Puff!

He was knocked to death.

Fortunately, Fan Xi's physical fitness has dropped a lot at this time, otherwise he would not have been embarrassed to stagger and exit the court in two steps. It is very likely that he was directly knocked out of the court, and there is also a little that he was directly detained and sent to the hospital like Chris Webber.

boom!

Fan Xi's dunk brought his score to 81 points.

The Knicks' lead also continued to expand to 10 points.

There are still 2 and a half minutes left in the game.

After Joe Smith was in a panic, he decided that he couldn't bear it anymore.

He turned around, requested a pause, and then went straight back to the bench.

No more fights!

No matter what I say, I won’t beat you!

I have been in the league for so many years, and I have never suffered such a loss since I got the Minnesota Timberwolves' table bottom contract.

He sat down angrily when he returned to the bench. But he knew that TJ Ford, who was following him, was still there: "Brothers, we are only 10 points behind. Jack Van is at the end of his strength. We don't need to be afraid of him. If we fight him, we will definitely be able to kill him. We have all reached this point, and there is no reason to retreat!!"

TJ Ford is indeed a gambler.

He is crazy.

However, other players are not as crazy as him. They all know what shame is and what strategic abandonment is.

They said: "What if Jack Van gets 19 points in the last 2 and a half minutes?"

"Impossible, absolutely impossible!"

TJ Ford said very decisively: "He has no strength anymore. He is very tired. He can't shoot, he can only dunk!!"

hehe.

Joe Smith rubbed his chest, and he thought TJ Ford was ridiculous. A person who could dunk and someone who could drive me out of the field. Do you think he didn't have the strength to shoot?

"Anyway, I won't beat you anymore." Joe Smith took the initiative to resign.

Other players also have a shaken will.

The head coach thought about it and decided not to continue playing.
To be continued...
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