Chapter 169: Crazy Iverson and Ewing

Iverson's personal data in this game has gone against the sky!

The specific list is as follows.

Three-point shot, 1-of-8 shooting, 3-pointer.

He shot 35-of-61 from the field and scored 70 points.

He made a free throw and shot 6-of-11 from the field and scored six points.

In a single quarter, he scored 38 points and 28 points.

In the first half, he scored 66 points, a terrifying number.

The 79 points in a single game have surpassed David Thompson's 73 points in a single game, David Robinson's 71 points in a single game, and Michael Jordan's 69 points in a single game.

Picking up baskets requires shaking your wrists, which clash with other shooting positions.

Free throws do not limit the way to shoot, as long as you don't go out of the free throw circle, feel free!

After Iverson used the pick-and-roll, he didn't seem to be able to shoot, and he hit the iron many times.

Larry Brown saw that Iverson was on fire and gave him a chance.

Throughout the game, the Heat fans lost their voices and didn't dare to boo anymore.

Only the 76ers and neutral fans cheered loudly for Iverson.

Iverson only played 5 minutes in the second half and went to rest, because there was no suspense in the game, and the gap of 28 points was huge.

Alonzo Mourning and Hardaway also fought hard, chasing wildly in the second half, playing the full 48 minutes.

In the end, with 111 points to 102 points, the 76ers had the last laugh.

Shocking, shocking!

Eat all over the world in one move!

No matter how many ball skills you have, you don't have a high hit rate!

In another match, the aging Ewing suddenly went on a rampage, showing off his tricks on the heads of Mutombo and Alan Henderson.

Hooks in the middle range again and again, or passes after attracting the bag, just these two moves, hit the whole eagle without temper.

The Eagles are terrible on the outside. The interior defense is strong, the offense is poor, and he has been reduced to a fish belly this season, and whoever sees him is bullied.

Ewing Sr. yelled, pounding his chest frantically, and scored 23 points, 5 assists, and 21 points and 3 assists in two quarters. In 21 minutes of playing time, he scored 54 points and 11 assists, a 54-point and double-double.

No one thought that the 38-year-old veteran would still have a super explosion.

With 54 points in a single game, he followed in the footsteps of Usilis, Chamberlain, Iverson, David Thompson, and Michael Jordan.

Jeff Van Gundy also connived with Ewing once, giving him unlimited firing rights.

Lenny-Wilkens' angry roar spread throughout the stadium, and a two-man package and interception tactic against Ewing was unhelpful.

Mutombo is the boss of the Eagles. For the sake of dignity, he had to sacrifice foul tactics and was finally sent off the court.

When Ewing was shooting, he suddenly pushed Ewing, a move that almost caused a brawl.

Ewing let out a loud shout and stopped his teammates in time.

At this point, Jeff Van Gundy paid great attention to Ewing and waited for Ewing's free throws to end. hurriedly replaced Ewing off the field.

The entire Phillips stood up and gave Ewing a round of applause.

Able to play away from home. Receiving applause from opposing fans is very rare.

Bill Russell, Chamberlain, Magic Johnson, and Michael Jordan have only won a few times.

Today, Ewing did the same!

In the end, with 129 points to 71 points, the Knicks beat the Hawks by 58 points.

The biggest difference in scores in NBA history was: December 17, 1991. Cleveland Cavaliers v Miami Heat, 148 points: 80 points, a big gap of 68 points.

The second was: March 19, 1956, Minneapolis Lakers v St. Louis Hawks, 133 points: 75 points. A big gap of 58 points.

This St. Louis Eagles is what is now the Atlanta Eagles.

This time, Ewing nailed the Hawks to the pillar of shame in NBA history for the second time.

At the end of the game, the Eagles players and head coach hid their faces and wept.

Only Mutombo burst into tears, kneeling in the dressing room, crying.

Shocking, shocking!

Iverson was wearing a red wrist and had God's blessing.

Ewing may have stolen Usiris's skills.

Usilis used a "big hook outside the three-point line" to chop a series of crazy numbers on Ewing's head, so Ewing stole a trick.

Let's not talk about other games.

All in all, the headlines on January 6 belong to Iverson, Ewing, and Usilis.

Alonzo-Monin was not criticized.

Mutombo also did his best, and almost made a move with his senior Ewing, and the media in Yatra naturally did not criticize him too much.

Hawks head coach Lenny Wilkens has been bombarded by the local media in Adalanta.

All the blame lies with the manager!

"Class, class, class!"

Suddenly disheartened, Dibaken-Mutombo discussed a roster with the team's general manager, only to be unhappy, and in a fit of rage, he held a press conference at noon on January 6 to announce that he was leaving the Eagles.

Adalanda wept for it!

Twice voted the league's best defensive player, twice named to the NBA's All-Defensive Team, and last year won an IBM Award, he is recognized as one of the All-Star centers, and the key is that he is currently in his prime.

It's a big fish!

All the teams in the NBA got excited and made trades.

In the 95-96 season, Mutombo joined the Atlanta Hawks as a free agent and received a five-year, 56 million contract, with the last season remaining on his 10 million contract.

This amount is not large, and the time is short, and most teams can eat it.

Winning Mutombo means that the defense on the inside is stronger, and for many strong teams, it is certainly not a problem to break into the semi-finals.

For strong teams such as the Spurs, Lakers, Heat, Knicks, Jazz, etc., with Mutombo, it is basically guaranteed to enter the Finals this season, or win the O'Brien Cup!

All of a sudden, many NBA stars invited Mutombo.

Big Shark O'Neal said, "Come on, Debecon, let's create a Lakers dynasty together." ”

David Robinson said, "Dey Bakken, let's build a three-tower tactic together. ”

Iverson also said: "Dee Bakken, we're in those O'Brien Cups, I promise, I won't let you down!" ”

Ewing also said, "Deebeckon, my brother, come to the Big Apple, and we brothers will fight together!" ”

……

The star of the house is leaving, and no one can keep it!

The general manager of the Eagles had to make a choice, but there were too many trade options, and it didn't work out for a while.

David Stern had to inquire into the matter in secret.

The NBA needs to be balanced, it needs to play against the table, and it must not let one dominate.

Therefore, Mutombo must not join strong teams such as the Lakers, Spurs, Heat, Knicks, Jazz, etc., and it is better to join a weak team in order to create a situation where the heroes are competing for the best. (To be continued.) )