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Chapter 635 Greatness That Even Novels Can't Describe!

Chapter 1 "Uncle Su Feng, the selection results for the North Carolina High School Basketball League have just been released today.

According to our agreement, I'm here to collect the playoff tickets you promised me!"

That day, Seth Curry was as excited on the phone as an elementary school student who had just aced their final exams, his tone as if he was afraid Su Feng wouldn't praise him.

"Oh? You made the North Carolina All-State First Team?" Su Feng asked back, slightly surprised.

"Yeah! I was also nominated for the All-American Team and the McDonald's All-American Team!" Seth continued proudly on the phone.

Wow!

Good stuff!

Like father, like son.

As one of the most accurate spot-up shooters in the NBA back then, just like in Su Feng's memory, Old Curry shot even more accurately off the court than on it.

In Su Feng's original timeline, few people actually knew that Seth's performance in high school was far better than his unlucky brother's.

At Charlotte's Christian High School, even without Su Feng's appearance, Seth would have made the All-American First Team next season and been rated a five-star high school student.

And his unlucky brother...

Before leading his team to the nationally renowned "Davidson Fairy Tale" in his sophomore year...

Stephen Curry was clearly on a path to becoming his younger brother's agent after graduation.

Although Stephen Curry became the SEC's scoring champion and best freshman in his freshman season...

Without the "Davidson Fairy Tale" in his sophomore year, this slender, big-eyed boy who looked like an elementary school student would never have been spotted by Old Nelson before entering the NBA.

In 2008, during that year's March Madness, while the whole United States was discussing which powerhouse would take the crown...

After leading the Wildcats through the play-in game, in the first round of the main tournament, facing the seventh-seeded team in the nation, Curry suddenly unleashed his God-like mode when they were down by 11 points in the second half.

He scored a full 20 points for Davidson in the second half, successfully leading the Wildcats to an upset victory and securing the team's first March Madness win in history.

However...

In the second round, due to his outstanding performance in the first round, Curry was double-teamed from the start in the game against the second-seeded Georgetown University.

As a result, after the first half, the Davidson Wildcats, who were already down by 17 points, were declared dead by the commentators.

Because in the NCAA system...

A 17-point deficit is almost impossible to overcome.

But, since it's "almost"...

That also means that a miracle is still possible.

That night, it turned out that Stephen Curry was indeed the miracle for the Davidson Wildcats.

On the court, after scoring only 5 points in the first half, he scored 25 points for the team in the second half, leading the Wildcats to another comeback and eliminating Georgetown.

And in the third round, facing third-ranked Wisconsin...

No one expected...

The Wildcats' madness would continue!

In this game, Curry scored 33 points for the team.

While leading the team to an upset victory into the Elite Eight, he became the fourth player in NCAA history to score 30 points in the first four games of the NCAA tournament.

In addition, in the Elite Eight game where the Wildcats fell, the Wildcats also gave the University of Kansas, who eventually won the NCAA championship that year, a scare.

In the game, under the Kansas players' brainless double-teaming, Stephen Curry still frantically scored 25 points for the team.

However, before the final buzzer, Curry, who had the opportunity to score the game-winning shot for the team, gave the last shot opportunity to his teammate in the face of the double-team.

And this shot also became Curry's biggest regret in the future.

In Su Feng's previous life, it was precisely because of this nationally renowned performance that Stephen Curry's name entered the sights of various NBA teams early on.

In fact, if it wasn't because this unlucky kid insisted on going to the Big Apple before the draft...

How could Old Nelson have had the opportunity to intercept the Knicks?

In comparison, Seth, who became famous in high school, regressed in college.

In Su Feng's original timeline, because Seth transferred from Liberty to Duke after finishing his freshman year, according to NCAA transfer rules, he wasted a valuable year.

As a result, although Duke still gave him the starting position they had promised him before his transfer...

With his build and defense, which were even worse than his unlucky brother's...

He didn't prove himself in the NBA until 2015.

But at that time...

His unlucky brother had already become the NBA's...

At this time, people realized that if Su Feng hadn't intercepted him last season...

Nash could very well have won the NBA assist title for six consecutive years.

And...

Most shockingly, in the past six seasons, Nash had been selected into the "50+40+90" "180 Club" every season!

In the Raptors era, thanks to the fact that the Raptors had enough offensive threats on the court at the time, Nash joined the "180 Club" early in this life.

Even Su Feng, a new member, had to respectfully call Nash "Chairman".

This season, in the battle for the regular season MVP, after Nowitzki and Kobe successively fell behind, Nash was the only one who could pose a threat to Su Feng in the second half of the season.

In New York, Stern, who smelled the commercial opportunity, didn't forget to put on a show of "a mortal fighting against gods" in the second half of the season.

Having already won the NBA regular season MVP for three consecutive times, Su Feng didn't dare to expect that Stern would give him the award this season.

Because even if Su Feng had ten thousand reasons to defend the regular season MVP this season, Stern would also have ten thousand reasons not to give the award to someone else after his three consecutive regular season MVPs.

In addition to the assist title, this year's rebounding title was won by Dwight Howard.

This season, because Bogut helped him attract taunts, even though Howard was educated by his predecessors in the regular season, he couldn't steal the headlines from Bogut.

In the regular season, Howard made obvious progress, averaging 16.1 points and 12.9 rebounds per game for the team.

In order to allow this happy beast to continue to grow happily, the Magic management recently announced that they would hire Ewing to specifically coach Howard.

However...

Will Ewing want to rush to the top of the Empire State Building to jack off then...

That's unknown.

In terms of the block title, Kirilenko defended the title with an average of 3.2 blocks per game, the most in the league.

In Su Feng's view, although the league would no longer give the Best Defensive Player award to himself, this honor should be taken away by Kirilenko this season anyway.

Because of the Jazz's second-best regular season record in the West this season...

Meaning, Gobert is worthy, so isn't Kirilenko worthy?

You know, it's because of this guy's existence that Su Feng has secretly cancelled his title of "the most blocking perimeter player"...

An average of 3.2 blocks per game...

And he's still playing as a swingman.

Kirilenko is really outrageous in Su Feng's eyes.

In addition, Su Feng also saw the name of his lovely successor on the steals list.

In the 05/06 season, Chris Paul was elected as the NBA steals champion this season with an average of 18.1 points, 9.5 assists, 4.4 rebounds, and 2.6 steals per game.

In Portland, because there was a peak version of Garnett to help him defend, Paul gave the opponent even more defensive pressure on the court.

As for the scoring title, which has attracted much attention this year...

"On April 19, 2006, the great King successfully created the NBA's highest-scoring season average since the NBA had complete statistics with an average of 39.2 points and won the 05/06 NBA scoring title. Please be informed!"

That day, after sending this text message to his relatives and friends, Su Feng felt extremely comfortable.

Although he was still a little short of achieving the average of 40+ points per game that Su Feng had set for himself before the start of the season.

Because he knew very well that he still had room for improvement, Su Feng didn't think it was a bad thing that he couldn't achieve an average of 40+ points per game this season.

Because if he could improve by 0.1 points every season...

When he retires, what will Jordan have to do with the NBA's all-time scoring list?

In the 05/06 season, Su Feng, who missed a total of 11 games for the Heat in November and December, could not only score 39.2 points per game for the Heat, but he could also contribute 8.4 rebounds, 7.1 assists, 2.4 steals, and 1.6 blocks per game for the Heat.

This season, he and O'Neal had a clear division of labor, and he obviously reduced the number of rebounds he picked up on the court.

In addition, he took 26.6 shots per game this season, which also set a new career high for his personal career.

In Su Feng's view, the only fly in the ointment this season is that even though he racked his brains, his average playing time was only 40.5 minutes.

During the regular season, watching LeBron James in Cleveland, who could play for about 42 minutes per game, and Wade in Atlanta, who could play for 41 minutes per game...

Almost every night, Su Feng was shedding tears of envy.

The good news is that this season, at the end of the season, with a shooting percentage of 50.7%, a three-point shooting percentage of 40.8%, and a free throw shooting percentage of 90.2%, Su Feng entered the "180 Club" again after last season.

Of course, the bad news also followed.

That is...

At the end of the regular season, after deducting daily consumption, Su Feng only got 1.2 billion blacksmithing points, which was far lower than the progress of obtaining blacksmithing points during his Raptors period.

After scoring 2784 points, 596 rebounds, 504 assists, 170 steals, and 114 blocks in the 05/06 season, Su Feng also played three consecutive seasons of "2500+500+500+150+100" domination-level performances.

And currently, on the NBA's all-time scoring list, he has also completed the surpassing of "Glide" Drexler, rising to 20th in history.

On the 20th, when reviewing and summarizing the NBA regular season of 05/06, Smith commented on Su Feng: "Although data cannot represent everything...

But looking at the history of the NBA, I have never seen a scorer like Su who has no weaknesses.

Outside the three-point line, he has proven himself to be the best in history.

And in the two-point area, he not only has a mid-range two-point shooting percentage of up to 50.3%, but he also has a finishing rate of up to 72% under the basket.

In addition, among all the players in history who have completed an average of 30+ points per game in a season, Su has the lowest number of free throws obtained on the court in history.

My God...

Seriously, even if you let me play in the game, I may not be able to play such terrifying data as Su. "

Aside, after Smith finished his summary of Su Feng, Barkley specifically talked about the upcoming playoffs and the records that Su Feng might break in this year's playoffs.

As of now, Su Feng's total score in his personal career playoffs has reached 4717 points, ranking first among all active NBA players.

Even including retired players, Su Feng's record can be ranked fourth in history, second only to Michael Jordan, "Skyhook" Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, and Karl Malone.

Considering that Su Feng is only 28 years old...

In Barkley's view, Su Feng becoming the NBA's all-time playoff scoring champion is basically a certainty.

In addition to the total playoff points, Su Feng is also the current NBA's all-time playoff three-point king.

In addition, his total playoff rebounds, total assists, total steals, and total blocks have all entered the top 50 in NBA history.

"In the past two years, many fans have been asking me privately, why do we hype Su?

Because the reason is very simple, on the playoff stage, Su has already proven that he is greater than Michael Jordan, Wilt Chamberlain, and others!"

That day, at the end of the show, the famous Su Feng Hype TV didn't forget to release a big move.

As we all know, because the difficulty of scoring in the playoffs is higher, whether a superstar can score in the playoffs has become the only standard for testing their superstar status.

If we exclude someone, there have been a total of 9 series with 40+ points in the NBA playoffs so far.

Among them, Michael Jordan alone has won five of them.

But...

If we include someone...

To quote Barkley's original words...

You have to add all the super giants in NBA history together to compete with Su Feng.

Because others play an average of 40+ points per series...

But Su Feng plays an average of 40+ points per playoff game.

Yes, you read that right.

In the 00/01 season and the 03/04 season, Su Feng led the Raptors and the Heat to an average of 40+ points in the playoffs!

Although the Raptors and the Heat both fell in the Eastern Conference Finals in these two seasons, Su Feng staged the most extreme personal scoring performance twice on the playoff stage.

In the 00/01 season, in all 18 playoff games that the Raptors participated in, Su Feng averaged 40.7 points, 8.6 rebounds, 3.2 assists, 2.1 steals, and 1.3 blocks per game for the Raptors.

In the 03/04 season, in all 17 playoff games that the Heat participated in, Su Feng averaged 43 points, 9.9 rebounds, 6.8 assists, 1.9 steals, and 1.1 blocks per game for the Heat.

Therefore, in Barkley's view, those Maple haters who are still using Chamberlain's data before the NBA had complete statistics to belittle Su Feng simply don't know that if Chamberlain knew that he was being used as a gun by this group of idiots, he would probably be so angry that he could jump out of his coffin and scold them.

Cold knowledge.

In the playoffs, the great commander Zhang, who killed gods and Buddhas in the regular season, only achieved an average of 37 points, which was his best personal performance.

And that year, the Philadelphia Warriors, where Chamberlain played, were also eliminated in the first round.

And Jordan, who also averaged 40+ points in the playoffs, didn't dare to say that his performance was better than Su Feng's in the playoffs.

Because the year Jordan scored an average of 40+ points in the playoffs, the Chicago Bulls were also eliminated in the first round.

"Now, Su only needs 44 points to surpass Karl Malone!"

That day, at the end of the show, in order to give fans more motivation to watch the series between the Heat and the Raptors, which was undoubtedly going to happen, Barkley specially reminded the fans in front of the TV.

At the same time...

Su Feng, who had watched this TNT special program with Britney at home, suddenly realized...

"If I was written into a novel, wouldn't I be said to be exaggerating too much?"

Looking at the sky!

So I'm so awesome?

In front of the TV, Su Feng was shocked!

Because before he knew how awesome he was that day, Su Feng had always thought he was a little brother.

Awesome, A-Feng!

"Honey, aren't you going to reward me with something?" Holding Britney and pointing at the TV, Su Feng asked for credit.

Hearing this, after smiling, Britney said, "Forget it, the playoffs are about to start. I don't want to be criticized by your fans on the forum."

Su Feng: "..."

In the second half of the season, because Su Feng had many games where his overall shooting percentage was lower than 50%, many Maple fans speculated that this should be related to Britney's recovery after giving birth.

However...

Su Feng thought this point of view was outrageous.

Because no matter how iron a man is, he works so hard every game, isn't he allowed to miss occasionally?

Moreover, even if you add up all the games where he "missed shots", his shooting percentage is still higher than Kobe's next door!

"So, it's really a different standard when it comes to me?" That day, looking at Britney, Su Feng thought with great resentment.

...

On April 23, after resting in Miami for three days, the Heat officially ushered in the team's playoff debut in the 05/06 season.

Before the game, the media generally believed that the Heat would advance to the next round without any suspense.

This season, the Raptors, who returned to the playoff stage, can be said to have had a lot of misfortunes.

Although Marbury's injury and retirement in the second half of the regular season did not reduce the Raptors' overall strength, but before the playoffs started, news came from Toronto that Jermaine O'Neal would miss this year's playoffs due to a knee injury.

Therefore, with Carter leading the team alone, the Raptors want to complete an upset...

In the eyes of Raptors fans, unless Carter can simultaneously invite "Magic" Johnson, Michael Jordan, Larry Bird, Tim Duncan, and "Dream" Hakeem Olajuwon to possess him.

Because in this league...

Anyone can doubt Su Feng.

Only the fans in Philadelphia and Toronto trust Su Feng more than the fans in Miami.

As a result, after Su Feng scored 47 points for the Heat in the first game and surpassed Karl Malone on the playoff all-time scoring list...

Although Carter played a god-like performance of "35+7+6" in this series...

The Heat eliminated the Raptors with a score of 4-0 without any effort.

"You played well this year, Vince.

Unfortunately, it's too bad.

You were just a little bit away from proving that you were the strongest deputy next to me back then."

That day, after personally handing the broom to the Raptors in Toronto, Su Feng couldn't help but tease Carter, who had always been Terry Tritt.

Hearing this...

Carter was anxious at the time!

What...

What do you mean a little bit?

Go to Shaq's grandma!

If losing by more than 25 points per game is called a little bit...

Wouldn't the SuperSonics, who only won 8 games in the regular season this year, be a little bit away from winning the championship?