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Chapter 308 The second round of the ultimate showdown(2/2)

Sampson, who was beaten by Kareem Abdul-Jabbar in Game 5, rarely spoke harshly through the media.

As a result, in the sixth game, Sampson seemed to have been taken over by another person, crazily holding the ball and attacking Kareem Abdul-Jabbar. He was a furious beast, with speed, range, and athletic ability that were all better than Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, as if from

Creatures from outer space.

Thomas showed his characteristics as the second player on the Celtics team that is difficult for the Lakers to guard.

His ball-handling threat is the Celtics' greatest threat. The Louis era has proven that if he lets his hands and feet attack, no one in the Lakers can match him.

Dennis Johnson's speed is not enough in front of him.

In the fourth quarter, Magic hit three three-pointers with divine help, forcing the game into overtime.

The confrontation between Wilkins and Bird sent the game into a second overtime.

Kareem Abdul-Jabbar was breathing oxygen while confronting Sampson, and was finally called for his sixth foul.

The two sides came to the third overtime.

Without Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, the Lakers have no one inside, and the Celtics' Big Three are eyeing him.

With an 11-1 overtime scoring ratio, the Lakers fell short and were tied with the Celtics at 3-3.

Sampson played his masterpiece in the Finals, a triple-double of 39 points, 22 rebounds, 6 assists and 11 blocks in a single game.

Game 7, coming to the Garden, last year's fear came to the Lakers.

This was the only game in the Finals in which Bird felt comfortable, and the only game in the Finals in which Kareem Abdul-Jabbar stretched his hips.

At 38 years old, he is no longer young, but there are always people who are young, such as Sampson opposite.

No one expected that the tiebreaker, which was supposed to be the final battle, would turn into a one-sided massacre by the Celtics.

148 to 114

The Celtics beat the Lakers by 34 points at home to win two consecutive championships. In these seven games, Sampson averaged 31 points, 16 rebounds, 4 assists and 6 blocks per game, shooting 59% from the field.

No one can compete with him for FMVP.

And he thanked another person in front of reporters: "I have to thank Coach Lu. Without him, I wouldn't have been able to get to this point, so this is not only a victory for me and the Celtics, but also a victory for him. I think, I

I did what he wanted me to do."

The reporter also asked about Ewing's possible trip to New York.

Sampson laughed: "This is the best result for Patrick. There is no coach in the league better suited to guide him forward than Little Lou."

What Sampson didn't know was that after watching the seven-game series between the Celtics and Lakers, Louis asked himself: "Does Ewing have a chance to reach 80% of Sampson's level in the future?"
Chapter completed!
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