Chapter 882
Seeing Wade's expression focused on guarding against his breakthrough, Kobe Bryant suddenly jumped on the spot to shoot after dribbling the ball a few times. This time, luck finally returned to him, and the basketball crossed an arc in the air and went straight into the net.
Before Kobe could celebrate, he felt a gust of wind blow around him, and before he could react to what was going on, he saw the basketball fly over his head and head straight towards their half court.
"Fool!
Shaq O'Neal finally couldn't stand Kobe's selfish behavior anymore, and roared loudly when he saw this. Bryant was a little sluggish in his reaction, and by the time he thought he should go back, Lamar had already hit the Lakers' free-throw line and jumped up to score a layup. For your own scoring plan, physical energy can be saved a little is a little.
It's 23 points, and it's 78 points away! Now that he has decided to break Chamberlain's 100-point record, Lamar never intended to stand side by side with Chamberlain. There can only be one person in any position, and all he has to do is kick Chamberlain off the altar and sit in that position himself.
"Pass the ball quickly!" Seeing that the gap between himself and Lamar was getting bigger and bigger, Kobe Bryant couldn't help but be anxious again, and yelled at Shaq who was still grinding. After saying that, he didn't wait for the ball to come out, and ran towards the Knicks' half.
Seeing this, Wade immediately posted it, followed closely by Kobe's side, and looked at Shaq O'Neal, who was serving the Lakers' baseline ball. At the same time as Shaq passed the ball, Wade's footsteps suddenly stopped, and he jumped high to intercept the ball.
Then Wade made a long pass, and Lamar received the ball and pounced on the Lakers' basket.
Shaq wanted to defend, but just looking at Lamar's fierce look made him feel a chill in his heart. So the big guy raised his hands and couldn't stop retreating.
Shaq's reaction gave Lamar the opportunity to lean on Shaq's body and make a pull-up jumper.
The goal was accompanied by a foul, and Lamar's personal score had risen to 26 points after the free throw. With less than a minute to go into the second quarter, Lamar is really likely to break the miracle that Chamberlain created more than 40 years ago and become a new legend!
"Defend all over the field, keep an eye on your guys. Don't let them out of your sight!" Van Gundy suddenly stood up and rushed to the sideline with a loud roar.
The Knicks players who got the instructions immediately understood what Van Gundy meant, and one by one they stuck to their posts and did not retreat. At the same time, Van Gundy also made changes in the defensive position, Wade went to defend Joe Johnson, and as for Arenas, it was handed over to Battier.
From this moment on, the task of the other Knicks players is to fully assist Lamar and let Lamar score. Although they were not the ones who made history in the end, as a member of the Knicks, they will also be honored.
After getting Van Gundy's instructions and looking at his teammates, Lamar understood. Suddenly he felt that Lamar's responsibility was even greater, and at this time he had no other way back than to try his best to hit that record.
What a legend, what a classic, now those things Lamar doesn't care at all, the only reason he's rushing forward so desperately is that he's the leader of the Knicks. He's going to fight for the honor of this team, just like his teammates now, who are doing some hard work for themselves, and Lamar himself can't afford to live up to the kindness of his teammates.
With the full support of his teammates, Lamar added 18 more points when the second quarter ended. But even so, at halftime, the fans at the scene did not have a premonition that the game would be hopelessly magical.
Because of the 41-point score in the half, it was not a miracle for Lamar. Of course, Lamar could have scored more points, but Phil Jackson, who had already sounded the alarm in his head, would never allow his players to be nailed to the pillar of shame in NBA history, and once again strengthened his defense against Lamar.
But Phil Jackson's efforts were ultimately in vain, and the real horror began in the third quarter.
At this time, people could no longer see the slightest sign of fatigue in Lamar, and after exceeding the limits of his body, Lamar went completely crazy. Phil Jackson sent three men to guard Lamar and constantly applied the "Jordan's Rule", but in exchange for Lamar's assists.
Lamar's smart play made the Lakers' players who stepped forward to wrap up suddenly become timid and hesitate after Lamar got the ball. The original airtight trap tactics were easily cracked by Lamar, for Lamar, it is important to create miracles, but he can't ignore the team's record for the sake of his own results.
By the end of the third quarter, Lamar had scored 64 points, and 64 points in the third quarter, and Lamar had already performed miracles. History has been rewritten by Lamar at this moment.
At the start of the fourth quarter, Lamar scored five points on consecutive shots to increase his personal scoring to 68 points.
At this time, the stadium began to be agitated, and the fans, instigated by the on-site commentator Bill Walton, consciously stood up and began to count Lamar's scores.
“71!73!76!79!81!。。。。。。 ”
Every time Lamar scored, the fans chanted Lamar's instant score in unison, and the sound resounded through the arena.
In the final minutes, the Los Angeles Lakers players have begun to use various means to stifle Lamar from scoring because they don't want to be nailed to the shame post. They will even foul other Knicks players to prevent them from passing to Lamar.
However, even this could not effectively stop Lamar from making a break in history, and when the fans shouted "81", it happened to be 81 seconds before the end of the game. Although Lamar was no longer able to pull Chamberlain off the altar, the 81-point stat may be more, and it still pushed Lamar to the altar of gods.
God of War! At this moment, it is well deserved! A new miracle is about to be born!
When the Knicks attacked, Billups passed the ball to Lamar near the free throw line, and Lamar leaned on Karl Malone with his back, and suddenly jumped up and turned to shoot. After the basketball hit the basket, it bounced on it, and everyone's hearts were raised to their throats. There was also a rush under the basket.
Everyone's eyes on the basketball at Maddison were on the ball, and Hilario was particularly nervous, trying his best to keep Shaq out of him, ready to grab the rebound at any moment. Lamar has shot 75 percent from the field so far in this game, and every goal Lamar has scored is rewriting Maddison's history.
Fortunately, the ball eventually went in.
The moment the ball went in, the hearts of everyone on the scene were hammered hard, and it was 83 points! Wilt Chamberlain would not be lonely in that position anymore, because there was already a man infinitely close to his miracle at this time.
As for whether Chamberlain can be brought off the altar, it is doomed to be impossible tonight! But Lamar is still young and still has a chance. Lamar can break so many records tonight, and I believe it will be okay in the future. Those who are familiar with Lamar know that as long as there is a chance, Lamar, who has never known how to respect the old and love the young, will definitely kick Chamberlain off the altar mercilessly.
The Lakers kicked off, and the disheartened players handed the ball to Kobe Bryant after a few passes. Bryant caught the ball and made a careless shot, and the basketball bounced out of the basket.
With less than 19 seconds left before the end of the game, all the fans were shouting Lamar's name loudly, and everyone stood up in anticipation of the return of the god of war.
Lamar didn't make anyone wait long, and after performing a big move, he smoothly rushed to the free throw line of the Los Angeles Lakers, and then made a pull-up jumper.
Lamar's heart was overjoyed, he thought that he would be very excited when he really squeezed many NBA celebrities off the altar, and even roared loudly, waving his fists and celebrating wildly, but when he really did this, he realized that he was not so excited.
Breaking a record that many players can't hope for is nothing to be happy about, it's just a milestone in his career! After all, there is an unattainable miracle in front of him, 100 points per game.
After accomplishing this miracle, the last vestiges of strength in Lamar's body disappeared immediately. Exhausted Yes, Lamar's body was a little shaky, as if he was going to fall down at any moment.
Of course, the fans at this time would not allow Lamar to lie down and rest, and the Knicks players who had been prepared for a long time rushed over the basketball the moment it crossed the net. Although the game is not over yet, the result is already doomed, with a gap of 4 seconds and 19 points, it is obvious that the Lakers have no power to recover.
When Lamar hit the ball to take his game's individual score to 83, the court riot began. Although there were still 4 seconds left for the game to end, no one cared about the game at this time, and everyone was crazy and wanted to rush onto the field to embrace the miracle worker of this new era.
It should be said that Lamar was originally a miracle worker, the youngest triple-double player in the NBA, the youngest quadruple-double player in the NBA, 15 three-pointers in a single game, a miracle of 64 points in the third quarter, 83 points in a single game, and so on!
Lamar has reached the highest peak of the NBA, but his footsteps have not stopped, and he is still moving in a higher direction.
Almost everyone on the Knicks, including Van Gundy, went crazy. Fortunately, there is one person who remains calm, and that is Chaunsibilups, the team's main point guard. Seeing that his teammates on the bench were about to rush into the court, Billups quickly gestured to the referee and called a timeout (NBA rules, players who enter the court without the referee's permission, or the coach, are given a technical foul).
The referee is also happy to be an adult, although Lamar's miracle has little to do with him, but as the referee of this game, he witnessed the birth of such a miracle, and his name is destined to be recorded in history.