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Chapter 263 Mad Jordan



Chapter 263 Mad Jordan

Chapter 263 Mad Jordan

After the timeout ended, Kemp did not appear on the court.

Davis looked at the Bulls bench in surprise, but found a figure walking towards the locker room, it was Kemp.

Jordan's face was very ugly.

The Bulls replaced Australian center Luke Longley, and Grant returned to the fourth position.

In the following time, Jordan started crazy singles.

In two quarters, he took 19 crazy shots, basically sweeping all the team's offensive rounds.

And his efficiency is also very good, scoring 19 goals in 12 shots, 2 of 1 three-pointers, 6 of 5 free throws, and scored a full 30 points.

30 points at halftime. . .Very gorgeous data, but the Bulls' score on the court is a bit horrible.

Except for Jordan, the rest of the Bulls scored a total of 15 points in two quarters, while the opposing Magic team rarely played their own style against the Bulls, scoring a full 60 points in half the game.

In other words, the Bulls trailed by a full 15 points.

After the infighting between Jordan and Kemp, the Bulls completely lost their previous rhythm, and their tactics became pure Jordan singles. Facing a top team like the Magic, it is understandable that they lag behind so much.

But in the third quarter, the situation remained the same. Jordan was still playing crazy singles, but the team played in an orderly manner.

Pippen took over the burden of organizing the offense, and under his tandem, the Bulls played better or worse.

DeWeese wondered what happened in the Bulls locker room at halftime.

However, he admired Kemp's courage and dared to defy Jordan openly. . .

According to his own irresponsible guess, when he recruited Kemp, Jordan must have made a lot of promises. For example, after his retirement, the boss will be Kemp's, including the team's tactical position and so on.

However, this kind of promise cannot be believed with a little brain. . .

With Jordan's status in the Bulls, even if he reaches the age of 50, he is the only designated core of the Bulls.

Another one, even if Jordan retires, there is still Pippen behind him. He has both credits and hard work. Why do you fight for the boss of this team?

However, this is all Davis' guess, but this guess. .It's almost the same as the truth.

The lethality of Jordan's full attack is too great, he seems to be a robot, mechanical singles, shots.

Davis and D'Antoni didn't arrange to double-team Jordan, they just took turns to defend Jordan, from Davis to Rodman, they all went up and tried.

Facts have proved that in front of Jordan who is full of firepower, everyone is the same.

In the third quarter, Jordan scored another 20 points.

However, the Magic team scored 28 points, the same score as the Bulls.

Therefore, in the fourth quarter, the two teams still started the decisive battle with a 15-point difference.

This game suddenly had a saying.

Can Jordan break his career scoring record?

The 15-point difference is also within the acceptable range. In the fourth quarter, the two teams must have all the main players.

If he hits the last minute, can Jordan break the record of 1990 points he scored against the Cavaliers on March 3, 28?

In addition, in Jordan's game, one played overtime, and the other was that the Bulls lost that game.

Can Jordan break this embarrassing record?

In the fourth quarter, Jordan was still unstoppable, single-handedly singled out the entire Magic team.

He quickly scored his fifth, sixth, tenth.

And the point difference between the two teams is also narrowing a little bit.

Halfway through the fourth quarter, Jordan has scored 62 points. He scored 5 goals in six shots in the fourth quarter.

The point difference between the two teams is now only 8 points.

After Davis finished his run, he passed the ball to Sprewell, the end point of the tactic.

Sprewell dribbled the ball straight to the basket, and no one could effectively interfere with him in the emptied inside line.

He dunked very easily.

But then, Jordan's counterattack was like a storm.

The teammates removed all worries for Jordan, allowing Jordan to focus all his energy on the offensive end.

Just like at the beginning of the game, he just relied on the pick-and-roll to completely pass Davis who was defending him, and then used the least effort, a simple but effective mid-range jumper, to score two points again.

On the scoreboard on the big screen above his head, Jordan's score jumped up again and became 64.

On the Magic's next play, Pippen burst into action, intercepting a pass from Anderson to Sprewell and getting the ball back just as it was about to go out of bounds.

Jordan received the ball thrown by Pippen who fell in the audience, ran to the front court at high speed, and dunked the ball into the basket with his tongue out.

In the next few minutes, Jordan was like crazy. His shooting percentage was astonishingly high, and he basically missed every shot. From the 6th minute to the 10th minute of the fourth quarter, Jordan scored 10 consecutive points with [-]% shooting.

When he made the mid-range shot over Anderson's head, the audience who had already stood and waited for this historic moment, regardless of the home and away fans, applauded wildly.

He scored the 72nd point of the game, officially breaking his career scoring record.

The point difference was also chased to only 4 points left.

At the same time, in the locker room, Kemp, who was going to see how the Bulls suffered a disastrous away game without him, subconsciously wiped his face, and then he found that his face was covered in cold sweat.

"How can one person's scoring ability be so strong?" Kemp began to regret the conflict with Jordan. This is simply not a realm that can be achieved by one person. Even if that person is 32 years old, his offensive accomplishments are not comparable to his own. *(This sentence is a bit strange, it seems to have a language problem)

At the same time, D'Antoni asked a question on the coach's bench.

"Anna, what would you do in this situation?"

"I will arrange a three-person double-team for Jordan. After he enters the three-point line, I will resolutely go up and double-team him."

"But then, our defense will be full of loopholes."

"What does it matter? Anyway, Jordan is the only one scoring the Bulls today."

D'Antoni always felt that Anna's arrangements were unreasonable.

But looking at the crazy Jordan on the court, he sat for a while, and when Jordan scored again and chased the point difference to only two points, he still called a timeout.

After the timeout ended, Davis missed a long shot from outside the three-point line, and the Bulls finally had a chance to tie the score.

Jordan leaned against Sprewell and slowly pushed into the three-point line.

Then he found himself surrounded, with DeWeese and Anderson closing in on him at the same time.

In this state, Jordan can't see the open space of his teammates at all. He only has one idea in his mind, which is to send the ball into the opposite basket by all means.

(End of this chapter)


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