Silently Writing

Chapter 163 76ers, You Beat the Celtics Up!

Whether you believe it or not, in the winter of 1997, Su Feng truly stood "shoulder to shoulder" with Jordan.

At center court, joining hands with His Airness to lift the All-Star trophy...

In the system's view, one-on-one duels are just a form of training, so it didn't prevent him from using this bug to farm missed shots before.

But now it's different.

As Su Feng's level gets higher and higher, the truth is, blindly challenging people to one-on-one duels can sometimes backfire.

Of course, this limit doesn't completely block his path to getting missed shot points through duels, but instead allows him to better plan how to fleece those tools in his daily life.

Moreover, looking at the 1.5 billion missed shot points needed for the 1999 upgrade, Su Feng isn't incapable of saving up that much, because in some games, he has the chance to randomly trigger some opportunities.

The season is only half over, and besides the necessary expenses like drawing nutrient solutions and adding potential points, Su Feng has already saved up 190 million missed shot points.

In Su Feng's view, this system is more like a training assistance system, as long as he studies hard and practices diligently, the future will belong to him!

"Speaking of which, this defensive badge level reorganization..."

"If I understand correctly, then after upgrading, Fortress should be Hall of Fame level, and after Hall of Fame, could there possibly be a Galaxy level..."

Looking at his Fortress badge, Su Feng felt that the road ahead of him was still very long...

That's right, just looking at the peak of Jordan and Pippen, the defensive attributes of these two people probably broke through 100 a long time ago, right?

After playing for more than half a season, Su Feng realized that ability value is just a reference, and in reality, when it comes to real matches, those "peerless external skills" that Frazier, Grover, and Mancias taught him are the real key.

After closing the system, Su Feng then turned his attention to the 76ers' next game against the Knicks.

Opponents like this, where he can easily get tens of millions of missed shot points as long as he wins, the Knicks in Su Feng's eyes are like pizza and spaghetti in Kobe's eyes...

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January 13th, the Zhongzhou Arena, the 76ers welcomed their last battle against the Knicks this season.

Ewing, who has been in a good mood recently, formed a sharp contrast with Van Gundy, who looked worried.

People who didn't know them might have thought that this young couple was having some kind of quarrel.

Ewing's good mood was related to Pippen, while Van Gundy's worried look...

Was because he was really worried about the 76ers making it to sixth place in the East.

Because Van Gundy just couldn't understand why the Knicks couldn't defend against the 76ers...

If Van Gundy could understand before he retired to become a commentator, that would be a miracle.

In Su Feng's previous life, which team was Yao and McGrady's Rockets under Van Gundy most afraid of?

The answer wasn't the Spurs, Mavericks, Jazz, or Lakers...

But the Suns.

The 76ers can't completely replicate the Suns' tactics of the future, but similar to D'Antoni's set of tactics, the 76ers' current style of play is to charge, be reckless, and go all out.

The biggest problem with this Knicks team isn't that their lineup isn't luxurious enough, but that Van Gundy hasn't brought out the chemistry of this Knicks team.

"Grandma" has a higher efficiency this season than Ewing, but ask yourself, how many times can "Grandma" touch the ball in a game?

John Wallace is also a rookie who can charge, but ask yourself, how many minutes does Wallace play in a game?

You might not believe it, but Van Gundy's own son, Childs, has almost more shots than Larry Johnson.

In Su Feng's previous life, under Van Gundy, the most glorious moment of "Grandma's" Knicks career might have been that four-point play in the "Black Eight Miracle."

Besides that, most of the time in New York, the most Johnson did was watch Ewing shoot bricks with his teammates.

On the evening of the 13th, Van Gundy touched his bald head, and his whole person was extremely anxious.

What's the reason for this!

Childs and Ward are both taller than Iverson, so why can't they defend against Iverson?

Why can Su Feng get so many open shots?

And that unknown player named Starks, why does the 76ers dare to arrange him to play like that?

Ewing's good mood was gone.

The same script as the previous three battles.

In Su Feng's previous life, the ancients always said that things shouldn't happen more than three times, but in fact, for Van Gundy, let alone three times, even if he lost 100 times, he wouldn't be able to figure it out.

95 to 109, the 76ers fans were happy.

Look, as expected, as long as we play against a "strong team," we can regain the feeling of winning!

Honestly, if you let Ratliff match up against Ewing every night, you really get the illusion that Ratliff is also an All-Star player.

In this game, Ewing made 9 of 22 shots, plus free throws, he got 24 points and 11 rebounds, while Ratliff, who guarded him, got 16 points and 10 rebounds.

Iverson was in better shape in this game than in the last game, making 8 of 19 shots, including free throws and three-pointers, he got 26 points, 8 assists, and 4 rebounds.

Su Feng and Stackhouse had a great time shooting, "Grandma," who weighed nearly 118 kilograms, had to run all over the court with Su Feng, so wasn't that a disaster?

Houston and Starks' touch, watching them play, also made people's hearts grow cold...

Thus, the 76ers swept the Knicks four times this season!

For a time, what the New York media was most worried about was no longer the Bulls or the Heat...

Because if the 76ers really made it to sixth place in the East, wouldn't the Knicks almost be guaranteed a first-round exit?

Van Gundy was helpless, while Riley and Jordan were happy...

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ps: This chapter is yesterday's bonus~! A Qiao went to do the minimum guarantee, by the way, do you guys like 10,000-word chapters?