Silently Writing
Chapter 126 One-Wave Push!
The next day, when a mere seven-year-old Stephen Curry saw Seth Curry surrounded by a "sea of snacks," he felt the world's malice toward him.
Especially when Seth Curry would proudly grab his favorite flavor and flaunt it in front of him, his expression seemed to say:
My foolish Onii-chan, a kid like you won't win Uncle Su Feng's favor.
On the court, Su Feng was chatting with Dell Curry, and he, wearing a 76ers warm-up suit, stood out conspicuously among the Hornets players.
In fact, it wasn't uncommon for NBA players to visit each other's warm-ups before a game. After all, who in this league didn't have a few friends?
And if you really wanted to delve into it, Su Feng had even been Dell Curry's teammate for two hours in the summer.
"Do you usually bring them with you when you play games?" Su Feng, slightly taller than Old Curry, asked curiously.
Old Curry shook his head. "Most of the time, Sonya takes care of them. Tonight, Seth insisted on coming because he said he's your most loyal fan."
Su Feng chuckled. He glanced at the Hornets' bench out of the corner of his eye. When he saw Stephen Curry's aggrieved expression, Su Feng sighed to himself, "It's a good thing this world doesn't have 'Curry stans,' or I'd be beaten to death for this behavior, right?"
Weak, pitiful, and helpless.
That was the most accurate description of Stephen Curry tonight.
"I can tell you really like them," Old Curry said, looking at Su Feng.
"Yeah, I'll definitely ask you for advice before I have kids in the future. Your two kids are just too adorable," Su Feng said with a smile.
Shoot one out.
The 90s weren't without transition three-pointers, but not many players had that privilege.
In fact, a transition three-pointer is also an open three-pointer.
Think about it, ponder it.
Swish!
After Su Feng made this shot, the Hornets players panicked.
Because during the entrance ceremony tonight, Su Feng had given them a demonstration of a hallway three-pointer.
Although Su Feng only made it on his third attempt, this kid had definitely practiced his range in private.
With less than a minute left in the fourth quarter, the 76ers had reduced the point difference to within 10 points.
On the sidelines, in Stephen and Seth's exclusive seats, Stephen Curry excitedly waved his little fist. For some reason, at this moment, he thought Uncle Su Feng was much cooler than his dad.
"Don't give up, go 76ers!" Stephen Curry shouted excitedly.
The game continued. Dave Cowens hesitated for a moment and didn't call a timeout...
And his hesitation gave the 76ers an opportunity.
On the court, Iverson's "misalignment steal," the 76ers launched another counterattack!
Iverson saw Su Feng, who was fast-breaking with him on the wing. Iverson didn't hesitate, because of iron-blooded brotherhood!
Iverson passed the ball to Su Feng's hands with lightning speed.
Cowens widened his eyes...
Wait, your coach agrees with this style of play?
On the 76ers' bench, Davis was also desperate.
Because... he actually did agree.
Swish!
That's right, I agreed!
Davis raised both arms and said to Jason and Rick, "See? This is what I've always told you, three-pointers will change the landscape of the league in the future!"
Jason and Rick were a little confused because they didn't remember Davis ever saying that to them...
But no matter what, as assistant coach tools, they knew that at this time, praising Davis was all that mattered. "John, you're a coaching genius, one in a million!"
Su Feng was feeling it, he found that he really was a bit like Kobe.
Because both he and Kobe were the type of players who, once they went crazy shooting, couldn't control themselves.
"Tsk, speaking of which, when Curry enters the NBA in '09, can I invite my nephew to train with me? Have him help me break the ceiling of three-pointers?" Su Feng mused.
In the system, there were just too many attributes related to three-pointers.
Su Feng had checked before when he maxed out his speed talent, and it wasn't cost-effective to use his talent points to increase his three-point ability.
Moreover, times were different. Instead of wasting time practicing super long-range three-pointers, Su Feng might as well continue to work hard on his post-up skills with Frazier.
Because on the court, after Su Feng made three unreasonable three-pointers in a row, Cowens called a timeout, and after the timeout, he had become the "thorn in the side" for the Hornets.
In this era with HC rules, it wasn't realistic to completely break through opponents with three-pointers, and even in the future, Stephen Curry's playing style would be a combination of driving and shooting.
However, after Su Feng created space for Iverson, next, it was time for this '96 draft pick to perform.
On the court, as the 76ers launched wave after wave of mini-runs, the Hornets players couldn't hold on anymore.
And after catching up in the score, Su Feng didn't insist on shooting three-pointers. He used cuts and backdoors to score points continuously.
On the sidelines, young Stephen Curry was attracted by the 76ers' fast and tough style of play.
In particular, the tenacious spirit of the 76ers, who didn't give up even when they were down by 15 points before the start of the fourth quarter, deeply shocked Stephen Curry.
105 to 97, the 76ers unleashed an offensive frenzy in the fourth quarter. In this 90s era where it was difficult to produce a one-sided run, they delivered one!
In the entire game, Su Feng made 9 of 17 shots, including 5 of 8 three-pointers, and 3 of 4 free throws. He once again tied his career-high single-game score, with 26 points, 5 rebounds, 2 steals, and 1 assist.
Among them, he scored 13 points in the fourth quarter and was the number one contributor to the 76ers' victory that night.
Iverson had 23 points and 8 assists, and Stackhouse also scored 22 points.
On the Hornets' side, Dell Curry, who had 12 points on 4-of-6 shooting from three-point range, didn't score a single point in the fourth quarter. His main energy in the fourth quarter was focused on educating his two sons...
Is Su Feng poisonous or something?
My two little devils, they've betrayed me just like that?
Can't you give your dad a little bit of face?
Tonight, we got overturned, and the whole team is in low spirits. If you say the 76ers are so amazing in front of these uncles again...
They're going to feel bad too!
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