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Chapter 313 The Youngest Mr. 70

Reacting Nets fans have already produced 60-point posters at Madison Square Garden.

Knicks coach Don Cheney quickly called a timeout.

The coach's face looked very ugly.

"You guys really allowed that second-year kid to score 60 points! From now on, I want all of you to double-team him and not let him score anymore. Do you understand?!"

Shanton Anderson drooped his head with a wilted expression.

This time last year, that kid even affectionately called himself "Lao Tie".

Unexpectedly, he was not really forging iron, but forging swords.

Sharpen your offensive sword!

Seeing the low morale of everyone, Sprewell, who had always been dissatisfied with others, said: "Coach, how about I come on?"

"That's enough, you idiot!" Cheney yelled angrily.

Sprewell touched his right foot that had been wrapped twice in embarrassment, thinking that I was just trying to boost everyone's morale.

...

Barkley, who was sitting in the live broadcast room, said excitedly: "There is no suspense about the outcome of the game. The only suspense now is how many points STO can score at Madison Garden Arena. He has already scored 60 points.

I believe that when Don Cheney called a timeout, he must have asked the whole team to defend Shentong. He does not like to be labeled with such a shameful label in his coaching career."

Smith said: "Let's see, there are Knicks players mobilizing the home fans to make high-decibel noises. They are booing the Nets and booing STO. It seems that they have sacrificed their lives in the three armies."

...

The Knicks kept passing the ball from the perimeter, seemingly wasting time on purpose.

Barkley couldn't help but said: "These guys are so spineless. They actually used up 24 seconds to slow down STO's score."

Smith agreed with Barkley's view and said: "Yes, at least we should use defense to defeat STO in an upright manner."

Alan Houston shot a three-pointer with 24 seconds left, and it bounced high off the neck of the basket.

Mutombo grabbed the backcourt rebound.

Kidd quickly dribbled the ball forward.

Under the cover of two Nets players, Shentong successfully received Kidd's pass.

During the timeout just now, Byron Scott's tactics were very simple.

Protect the rebound - advance past half court - find a way to pass the ball to Shentong - open up and let him play in singles.

Shentong didn't waste any time when playing. He made a fake move of breaking through from left to right, deceiving Anderson and then went directly to the inside.

Just when Shentong rushed into the penalty area, it was very obvious in the live broadcast footage that five Knicks players quickly surrounded Shentong from all directions.

However, after being spiritually contracted with "Talasha's Golden Mask", Shentong's overall view and insight have been significantly improved.

Before the Knicks players could defend in place, Shen Tong made an emergency mid-range shot, adding another 2 points to his score.

"Beautiful, clean goal." Barkley praised.

Smith said: "It's already the 62nd point!"

The Knicks' outside passing routine was too rigid, but Kidd saw through it and intercepted the ball with a single stride.

Kidd, who had a fast-break scoring opportunity, actually gave up scoring on his own. Instead, when he rushed to the opponent's penalty area, he looked back at the moon and passed the ball to Shentong, who was following from the back row.

Stand at the top of the arc and shoot the ball with your toes on the three-point line.

"Whoosh!"

The ball hit the net.

"Wow, a three-pointer! I love STO so much!" Barkley jumped up from his chair excitedly.

"Point 65! Oh my God, Shin really played crazy today! The Sacramento Kings should be lucky that they didn't play two games in a row with the New Jersey Nets."

...

At home, leading by a big score.

There are 20 seconds left.

STO free throw.

gab.

It's an away game.

Only 15 seconds left.

whatever.

Anyway, he made the free throw.

67 points.

Knicks turnover.

No time to breathe.

Shentong stole the ball and rushed to the sideline.

Opponents swarmed to intercept.

But he has a lot of firepower.

A shot from beyond the three-point line.

The ball goes hollow into the basket!

...

There were only 3 seconds left on the clock. Shentong rushed to the baseline with the ball in his left hand. The entire stadium tried to stop him, but he flew up!

Take action with your left hand!

The ball went in.

At this moment, even God was moved to tears.

Yes.

That was it then.

...

The chair was knocked over to the ground.

Barkley, who was so excited, had no time to pay attention to the chair knocked over by his big butt. Instead, he raised his hands and shouted happily: "Sentong, you are so awesome, I am your fan!"

Smith seemed to be infected by Barkley's emotions and took out a piece of white paper in the live broadcast room with a few words written on it.

STO, 70 points.

The buzzer sounded at the end of the game, and Madison Square Garden was filled with boos.

The voice didn't seem to be booing STO, which scored 70 points, or it was booing the Knicks, who were playing at home.

Alan Houston, Kurt Thomas and others hurried back to the locker room with their heads lowered.

Shentong returned to the player tunnel surrounded by his teammates.

"MVP! MVP!"

As he was about to enter the players' tunnel, Shentong heard the shouts of the fans.

Stopping, STO signed his name for the young New York fan who just called him MVP before returning to the locker room.

In the audience, Spike Lee did not get up for a long time.

He looked at the 70 points on the statistics panel.

This game was simply incredible. He even felt that everything today was like filming a movie...

...

In the locker room, team assistant Susan brought celebratory champagne.

Martin sprayed everyone.

Squirted for a full minute!

Shentong's whole body was soaked and smelled of champagne.

Jefferson didn't know where he got a piece of white paper with "70" written on it.

Facing the camera, STO, surrounded by his teammates, held a white paper with "70" in his hand, leaving a photo recording today's glory.

...

Facing the post-game interview with reporters, Nets coach Byron Scott, who spoke on behalf of the team, smiled from ear to ear.

"How should I put it? I can't use words to describe such a great game. I can only tell you that I am also a fan of STO today. That's it."

...

In the whole game, Shentong scored 70 points, 8 rebounds, 2 assists and 2 steals. He became the fifth 70-pointer and the youngest 70-pointer in NBA history, and surpassed the "God of Basketball" Michael Jordan.

69 points!

So far, there are only five 70-pointers in NBA history, namely Wilt Chamberlain, David Thompson, Elgin Baylor, David Robinson and Shentong.

As the youngest player with 70 points in the NBA, Shentong broke through the 70-point mark when he was 20 years and 195 days old.

It turns out that the youngest man to score 70 points was Wilt Chamberlain.

The first time he scored 70 points in his career was on December 9, 1961. He scored 78 points in the Philadelphia Warriors' 147-151 loss to the Lakers.

He was 25 years and 109 days old at the time.
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