Silently Writing
Chapter 435 No Need to Miss the Past, Because the Future is Ahead
North End Garden Arena.
As the Raptors' final score on the clock changed from 116 to 118...
A few minutes ago, this arena, which was still full of people, was now silent.
And in the stands...
Just as LeBron James, who was very excited, was about to turn around and tell the Celtics fan who had mocked him earlier the good news of the Raptors' victory...
Where was that 300-jin (150 kg) fat man at this moment?
In this instant, in this arena, the crowd quietly leaving the arena formed a particularly stark contrast with the small group of people celebrating in the center of the court.
"This may be the worst Christmas I have ever experienced in my life."
On the Celtics' bench, watching Su Feng, who was surrounded by his teammates on the court, Auerbach patted Carl's shoulder and complained.
And at this time...
For some reason, Carl always felt that his teacher was not only not sad at all, but even...
A little happy?
Well, in Carl's opinion, he still had a long way to go before becoming the successor Auerbach envisioned.
Because...
Many times, Carl felt that he could never keep up with the thought processes of these geniuses.
118 to 116.
This was the final score of the game.
On this rollercoaster of a Christmas night, only by being there could you know what kind of game Su Feng and the Celtics brought to basketball fans around the world.
TNT TV, nearly 10 minutes after the game ended, Smith was still telling the fans in front of the TV about his shocked inner feelings.
And on the side, Derrick was repeatedly emphasizing how difficult it was for Su Feng to score "60+" in three consecutive games in the NBA.
But...
Unlike the previous two games, on this night, the rational Raptors fans did not think that Su Feng defeated the Celtics by himself.
Because whether it was Carter, who stepped forward when Su Feng misfired, or Barkley, who created the game-winning opportunity for Su Feng at the last moment, they all played their due roles in this game.
"This may be the most extreme individual team heroism I have ever seen!"
ESPN columnist Simmons commented on his personal column as soon as the game ended.
"If you have to pick on something Su didn't do well in this game...
In my opinion, it may be that his number of shots... is really too many."
Another ESPN columnist, Balbas, complained on his personal column.
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And as this Christmas night, destined to be recorded in history, slowly came to an end...
Who knows what will happen in the future?
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