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Chapter 130 - Chapter 129: Three Straight Games, Four Weeks! 16 Consecutive Wins, Chasing player of the month!

The next day.

10 AM.

Su Yan went to the stadium. Rebecca was still sleeping at home, although she should have gone to train earlier today.

After all.

She didn't train properly yesterday, and she had a performance last night.

But... she really couldn't get up.

On the way to the stadium, Su Yan also felt a bit tired.

This was the first time he had spent two consecutive nights with different stunning women.

Crucially... Rebecca's stamina wasn't originally very strong, but last night, her desire inexplicably skyrocketed, and she was very proactive.

Su Yan didn't quite understand.

But the experience was better than before, and likewise... he was tired.

Was Su Yan weak?

Maybe a little.

More so, it was because these two devastating beauties made it too easy for people to become addicted and unable to stop.

Of course.

Continuous battles naturally led to great exhaustion.

Tonight.

Su Yan felt he might not be able to exert his full fighting strength in the game, but fortunately, the opponent was the not-so-strong Indiana Pacers.

"No wonder many emperors in ancient times were so promiscuous, having three thousand beauties in their harem, each one carefully selected.

They could pick whoever they wanted.

I mean... who could resist that!

No way.

I must exercise properly and strengthen my abilities in that area.

System, I want the ability of 'Zhang Two Million'."

System: ... "Failing that, if one day a buzzer-beater could drop a drug that permanently enhances this function.

That would be good too!

Otherwise... if I have to keep fighting continuously with two people, I might not be able to handle it. What will I do in the future?"

...Evening.

The New York Knicks hosted the Indiana Pacers. This was the third consecutive home game for the New York Knicks, and the opponent was not strong.

The only slightly formidable player was Danny Granger, last year's all-star Small Forward.

This season, he averaged 24.3 points, 5.5 rebounds, 3.0 assists, 1.5 steal, and 1.0 Blocking per game.

With high scoring, he also possessed defense, making him a considerable forward.

But.

Danny Granger grew too fast, and his technique solidified too early.

Many teams had long analyzed his offensive habits, making it easy to form targeted defenses.

Especially in crunch time.

Early in the season, there was a match between the Indiana Pacers and the San Antonio Spurs.

Danny Granger had a breakout performance, single-handedly leading the weak Indiana Pacers to challenge the San Antonio Spurs until the final minute.

As a result.

During the timeout, Old Man Popo directly told his players: "Next... if Danny Granger cuts from the right side, watch his left hand. He will definitely use a right-to-left crossover dribble.

Anticipate it early.

Seize the opportunity. Even if you don't steal the ball, you can block his offensive path!"

Yes.

Old Man Popo directly guessed how Danny Granger would execute the final possession, and the result... was exactly as predicted.

Ginobili defended and easily got a steal based on the anticipation.

The game-winning steal secured the victory for the team.

Coach D'Antoni also talked a lot tonight about Danny Granger's offensive habits, allowing the players to better adapt to his offense.

Su Yan was a bit tired.

It didn't hinder his offense, but... to reach 5 million as soon as possible, he still reduced individual strong attacks involving confrontation.

He looked for more screens.

He sought more offensive opportunities that reduced physical exertion.

The New York Knicks, who held the home court advantage and had superior overall strength, easily took the lead.

First quarter, leading by 7 points.

Halftime, 13 points scored.

After three quarters, leading by 16 points.

"Phew..."

Su Yan let out a long breath, feeling slightly relieved: "Fortunately, we're only leading by 16 points, so I can still play in the last quarter and pad my stats a bit."

Curry thought Su Yan sighed because he felt secure about the large lead.

He couldn't help but laugh and say, "Yan, you haven't even gone all out, and we're up by 16 points after three quarters. Do you feel pretty relaxed?"

"Huh?"

Su Yan was stunned for a moment, then nodded in agreement, "Ah, yes, yes, yes~"

In the final quarter, the rotation started with the bench players.

The Indiana Pacers bench was completely uninspired, constantly missing shots.

As for the New York Knicks bench... Larry Hughes and Wilson Chandler were also in poor form tonight, constantly turning the ball over.

Coach D'Antoni's expression wasn't good. In his opinion... facing a weak team like the Indiana Pacers.

The bench performance should have been better.

Su Yan, however, was secretly delighted. The worse the bench played, the longer he would get to play.

"Ugh... my shooting is terrible!"

When Larry Hughes sat dejectedly on the bench, full of remorse.

Su Yan walked up, gave him a thumbs up, and said earnestly, "Great job, Larry Hughes!!!"

???

Yan, I went 0-for-5 in just a few minutes. Are you serious about praising me?!

Larry Hughes was dumbfounded.

Then he thought... no matter how poorly he played, Su Yan would always encourage, comfort, and praise him, making him feel warm inside.

Larry Hughes was suddenly moved to tears, and his admiration and affection for Su Yan increased even more.

In the final quarter.

Su Yan played five extra minutes, finishing the game with 27 points, 3 rebounds, 7 assists, 2 steals, and 4 Blocks, hitting 6 three-pointers.

His condition wasn't optimal tonight.

He wasn't aggressive on defense and mostly passed the ball, but... the Indiana Pacers truly underestimated his leaping ability under Spring Man Lv2.

As a result.

Even without much effort on defense, he still padded his stats with 4 Blocks.

That's 4,000 USD each, which is quite nice.

It's worth mentioning that Rebecca had frequently missed dance practice recently, yet during the final performance... she still displayed unparalleled stage presence.

It seemed that as long as she stood there, even if she did nothing, she would receive countless cheers.

Therefore.

Her instructor didn't blame her... Two days later.

The entire New York Knicks team flew to Motor City, Detroit, arriving at The Palace of Auburn Hills for their second match against the Detroit Pistons.

In their first encounter.

That was Su Yan's second NBA game, and he couldn't keep up with Hamilton's Off-Ball Movement.

Now.

[Steel Tendons and Iron Bones Lv1] + [Spring Man Lv2] + [Off-Ball Movement Lv2].

Su Yan completely locked down Hamilton, who was nearing the end of his peak.

This forced Hamilton to exclaim in surprise: "It's only been a month since we last met, how did this kid suddenly become so strong?!"

In response.

McGrady replied with a smile, "The growth rate of a genius is always astonishing!"

The Detroit Pistons were also a weak team.

This time, Su Yan, in full form, went all out to pad his stats, dropping 37 points, 3 rebounds, 3 assists, 4 steals, and 4 Blocks in three quarters, hitting 8 three-pointers.

He blew out the Detroit Pistons in three quarters.

Knowing he would clock out early, Su Yan attacked fiercely in the first three quarters to maximize his stats.

The next day.

He then went to the "Land of Extreme Cold," Minnesota, to challenge the Minnesota Timberwolves, the team at the bottom of the Western Conference.

The second consecutive road game.

But there was no pressure at all.

After "The Wolf King" Garnett left, the Minnesota Timberwolves were "sheep without a shepherd," scattered like loose sand.

Kevin Love had certainly passed, but the sophomore "Young Wolf" was still growing and leveling up on the bench.

It was not enough.

They were not nearly strong enough.

Su Yan knew that if he pushed hard, it would likely be another three-quarter blowout, so he decided... to be even more aggressive.

Before the game, he told his teammates that he wanted to attack more in the first three quarters.

Needless to say.

Everyone was happy to feed the ball to Su Yan.

Not only because Su Yan had become the team's default leader, but also because... Su Yan possessed terrifying finishing efficiency.

It was another game of "stat padding" in three quarters.

He exploded for 39 points, 2 rebounds, 1 assist, 3 steals, and 3 blocks, draining 9 three-pointers, including a buzzer-beater from the logo at half-court.

It was a desperate shot with no time left.

But it went in... stunning the Minnesota Timberwolves fans and leaving the Minnesota Timberwolves players trembling with shock.

After three quarters.

The fierce Su Yan led the New York Knicks to crush the Minnesota Timberwolves by 27 points, immediately turning the game into garbage time.

In the final quarter.

Su Yan wanted to play, but Coach D'Antoni firmly kept him pinned to the bench.

No matter.

The stats had been padded.

Of course... this was what he considered stat padding.

To the fans, clocking out after three quarters was undoubtedly synonymous with efficiency and power!!!

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