236 Weibo Q&A

Q: What is it like to score 50 points in a single game in the NBA Finals?

Answer: Strong answer.

I didn't score 50 points in the finals, but I did score 50 points against someone, and I guess the closest thing to the questioner was going to be the one out of everyone. There are tens of thousands of people @ me on Weibo, hoping that I will answer this question, probably with the mentality of teasing and watching jokes, after all, I am beaten by people to get 50 points, and I feel like I am a fish and meat, which is not glorious. But I'm still very grateful to these @ people who answered the question, to be honest, I think I have a lot of right to speak, you can't contact LeBron James, so you can only just listen to me answer.

The first stage of scoring 50 points is temptation. LeBron James' first G1 score was from outside the box between two men and Capela to score the ball. This is Emperor Zhan's temptation. On the one hand, try your own feel and physical condition, if you are all in the best, you may have the determination to attack the individual in this game. Of course, there is still a difference between the temptation of ordinary players and superstars: ordinary players may have to shoot several balls in a row before they can be sure that they are indeed suitable to turn on the scoring mode tonight; But a player like LeBron James doesn't need it at all. When he scored the first goal, I could clearly feel the inflated confidence on the pitch, the determination to trust his body. Zhan Huang is like an energy ball, his body is like the core of an energy ball, and the gathered energy is like the aura outside him. As he scores, rushes, and retreats successfully, his aura will gather more and more, accumulate more and more, and even his heartbeat will bang on the field. That's right, it's the feeling of hearing a newborn baby's heartbeat — I think LeBron's own experience is the same, he can feel like he's been reborn on the basketball court, there's endless strength, there's endless freshness, and nothing can stop him from moving forward and exploring.

So he roared, like a crying child, directly skipped the temptation, and began his journey in this world.

From the temptation to the second stage of conquest, Emperor Zhan basically did not spend much effort.

When he felt that he was fully supportive enough to turn on the scoring mode in every way, there was almost no transition, and he began to score like crazy. I still feel scared when I look back on the process later. When he chooses to break out, it actually means that the end of the outbreak is not far away. But Emperor Zhan's outburst is linear, with no end in sight. If it's a sports car, it's like pulling up the speed all at once, and then staying there for a long time, regardless of the occasion. No gear changes, no slowing down in corners. His energy balls are like the engine of his sports car, running tirelessly at high speed.

Then I thought that if you want to score 50 points in a game, it's probably a necessary process. If you want to score 50 points in the intensity of the finals, it is an inevitable process. If you don't bounce up, you'll be pressed. LeBron understands this too well, so he explodes.

But it was an extremely horrible experience for me. After all, no one has ever scored 50 points directly on me. You feel like LeBron hits every shot, every breakthrough threatens, and then I panic.

In front of the home fans, in the first game of the finals, I was put into the starting line by the coach.

It's a terrible thing. With the combination of so many elements, I was beaten mercilessly.

I was sweating profusely. My hands and feet were shaking, and I tried to be calm, but my brain couldn't dominate my body.

And LeBron James is the most familiar with this state of his opponent. My fear is his bread.

He entered the third stage: supergod.

With my fear, Emperor Zhan, who was already exploding with energy, was even more unstoppable. He draws energy from my fears and outputs them endlessly; And his output continues to kill me, create new fears, and then absorb new energy for him. I wanted to run away and never face this man again. But Coach Mike D'Antoni left me on the pitch and he knew that if I was beaten on the pitch, it was only destroyed once; But if I had been replaced, to be honest, I would have been completely destroyed.

But that's what LeBron James experienced with 51 points in the playoffs.

A 51 out of confidence built on my near-collapse.

Of course, LeBron James is not invincible either. I couldn't do even the slightest bit of damage to him, and JR Smith easily did it for me.

A good brother sticks a knife in his ribs, that's really a knife in his brother's ribs.

Of course, you all know the story behind this. Emperor Zhan killed me, JR killed Emperor Zhan, and you killed JR with memes and GIFs.

That's what it's like to score 50 points in the grand final.

But is that all I have to answer about?

No.

In fact, you people who eat melons must still feel that getting 51 points is not your personal feeling, what do you say to answer strongly, isn't it licking your face and rubbing the topic.

But I actually want to say: scoring more than 50 points, even on the stage of the finals, is not a difficult thing.

- Spring and Autumn Dream!

You must think I'm crazy and put Zhan Huang's score out of paranoia. There are only a handful of stars in the world who have scored 50 points on the stage of the finals so far, why do you say that you are a rookie, and compare yourself with the strength of those superstars?

If you can score 50 points, why don't you just get one at the right time?

I have my reasons:

First of all, professional basketball is a highly disciplined game. Whether you are a superstar or a blue-collar worker, whether you score a pick-and-roll or grab a rebound, are all designed in advance in the coach's tactical arrangement. Essentially, it's the same in every team sport, once a player is fixed in a position and does a certain job, BA is not street basketball, I want to score, I want to play an opponent, BA can't.

Secondly, many people don't have the strength to score 50 points, but they don't have that opportunity. Is Shaun Livingston necessarily worse than Curry's scoring ability? I don't think so. From my personal opinion of the Western Conference Finals, Livingston's mid-range shooting percentage is even higher than Curry and Thompson's, but can he get the same number of shots as Curry and Thompson? If the coach doesn't let the shot, no matter how high the shooting percentage is, it will be empty to score 50 points.

In the end, sometimes chance is a coincidence. You've been trusted by the coach once, I've done well and I've rewarded the coach and my team-mates have been impressed with me. After a few successful performances, maybe I not only have confidence in myself, but also build prestige with my teammates and coaches. But if I happen to perform badly on a few trials, maybe I'll never come out on top, and I'll be put in the role player position for the rest of my life.

Sometimes there's really only a line between superstars and ordinary people before they can do great things. For example, if these foundations are laid and every step is not wrong, then when the task of scoring points on behalf of the team in a single game, regardless of the unlimited firing rights of other casual shots, also happens to fall on my head, why can't I score 50 points?

When the time comes, I can really repeat that question for today!