Chapter 201

Iverson embraced the frowning Zhao Ke, gave him a big hug, patted his back, and said with a smile:
"Brother, you are a good pretender, I have to give you full marks!"

Zhao Ke thought: "Where am I pretending to be forceful? I'm telling the truth, okay?"

But seeing the murderous gaze cast by the blond white girl on the sidelines just now, Zhao Ke shut his mouth very wisely, and sat quietly beside Iverson.

You guys don't understand, the world of cheating is really as lonely as snow!

Of course, the other big brother who opened up is even more awesome.

That is Vince Carter who opened the slam dunk hang. Due to the sky-defying performance in the 2000 slam dunk contest, fans divided dunks into two types, one is Vince Carter's dunk, and the other is other people's dunk.

But Vince Carter only participated in that dunk contest, and then he didn't even sign up at all. Why?

In fact, in the slam dunk contest in 2000, Carter gave the answer when he completed the shocking dunk. He made a closing gesture "it's over!"

Some media once asked Vince Carter why he only participated in one slam dunk contest?
Carter said very seriously: If you know that I participated in the slam dunk contest, many people may give up participating, that would be ugly.

It's so arrogant!

Because Carter withdrew, fans were able to enjoy other people's dunk performances, like today's one.

The three-point contest was a bit anticlimactic because of Zhao Ke's lack of cooperation, but the highlight of the All-Star Weekend was not the three-point shot, but the slam dunk contest.

Participating in today's slam dunk contest are the last dunk contest champion, Jason Richardson of the Golden State Warriors, the 2001 dunk contest champion, Desmond Mason of the Seattle SuperSonics, Richard Jefferson of the New Jersey Nets and rookie Amare Stoudemire of the Phoenix Suns.

Michael Jordan sat on the judging table, and the other four judges were: Dominique Wilkins (1985, 1990 dunk contest champion), "Potato" Spade Webber (1986 dunk contest champion), Di Brown (1991 dunk contest champion) and "Gorilla" Patrick Ewing, can be described as star-studded.

Richard Jefferson, who was the first to play, dunked a very ordinary basket. The judges curled their lips and shook their heads. In the end, they only gave 37 points, and the applause was sparse.

As a young rookie who is not afraid of tigers, Amare Stoudemire, who played second, challenged a dunk that is very easy for guards to do.

Start at zero angle on the left, jump up, change hands under the crotch, and then slam dunk.

But Amare Stoudemire is 2 meters tall. Compared with his height, this movement is very difficult. He failed twice in a row, but the third time he died and survived, completing the movement perfectly.

The five judges were also very moved. The stupid boy almost hit his head and gave him 49 points.

Desmond Mason started near the 45-degree angle of the three-point line on the right. After rushing through the basket, he swung his arm forward and looked back at the moon.

There is no creativity in this action, and it is not difficult, only 46 points.

Jason Richardson started near the 45-degree angle to the left of the three-point line, first threw the ball to the ground, quickly caught up and grabbed the ball, jumped high, faced the basket sideways, and dunked with a big windmill.

This is a typical combination of strength and beauty. The posture in the air stretches gracefully, and the last dunk is earth-shattering. This dunk detonated the audience, and he scored a perfect 50 points.

Entering the second round, Richard Jefferson continued to play soy sauce and scored another 37 points. I don't know what he thought, it seemed that he was not prepared at all, and he specially signed up to be the background board?

And Amare Stoudemire always had trouble with himself, and chose an action that was difficult for a big man to complete. He failed to dunk and only scored 30 points.

Desmond Mason is a variation of the previous move. After dribbling in at a 45-degree angle from the right, he switched to a left-handed slam dunk. He had no creativity, no difficulty, and only scored 44 points.

Jason Richardson still continued to play tricks. He threw the ball out, then caught up with the ball around the arc, grabbed the ball and jumped 360° before dunking, and got another full score.

In this way, Jason Richardson and Desmond Mason advanced to the final, and the other two soy sauce men who were not well prepared could go to rest.

The one with the lowest score always plays first. Mason took it seriously this time. He still started the run-up from 45° from the three-point line (this is his usual runway), and then took a step into the air inside the free throw line.

Relying on this dunk in tribute to His Majesty the Flying Man, he got his first full score today.

Jason Richardson's counterattack seemed not strong enough. He first threw the ball to the floor, then grabbed the rebounded basketball and dunked it with both hands.

This kind of simple and crude plagiarism obviously couldn't satisfy the five tricky judges, and this attempt only scored 46 points.

This is a typical strategic mistake. Zhao Ke made a frothy comment on the sidelines:

He should put this action in the second round of the first round. At that time, he will definitely advance to the finals, and he doesn't need full marks at all.And the second full-score move in the first round should be used until now.

Among Richardson's staff, there is one less military division Zhao.

Mason missed his second move, but he could try again under the rules.

As a result, the guy was quick to reduce the difficulty, and finally jumped up near the baseline and dunked with both hands. This action was not creative or difficult, and he only scored 43 points. In this way, his total score in the two rounds was 93 points. Richardson needed more than 48 points to successfully defend the title.

Richardson's final dunk is very complicated. First, he throws the ball from a long distance, waits for the ball to rebound and catches it in the air, and then he glides like a big bird near the rim before changing hands from the crotch, and then dunks with a reverse body.

It was done in one shot, and Richardson was also very surprised. He raised his arms high in celebration after landing.

All five referees raised 10 points, out of 50 points!
Jason Richardson successfully defended his dunk title with a total of 96 points.

Zhao Ke was itching to watch from the sidelines, this group of black sticks with only muscles in their brains, how could they know what creativity is!
Dude has hundreds of ideas for full marks in his head, such as kissing the hoop, blowing out candles, flying cars, wearing a superman cape and so on.

Iverson saw that Zhao Ke couldn't sit still and was eager to try, and said with a smile: "Why, you still want to try to challenge the dunk king?"

Zhao Ke said proudly: "Dude, if you play, you will definitely get full marks every time. Unlike these few, they are so tricky back and forth!"

Iverson laughed at him: "You can pull it down, everyone says you are a kite man who can't even make the three-point line and can't wait to die beyond the three-point line. You still dunk, barely count!"

Zhao Ke didn't care about Iverson's ridicule, he was still staring at Jason Richardson who raised the trophy.

Who doesn't want to dunk in basketball?

Especially someone like Zhao Ke who grew up watching slam dunks, otherwise why wouldn't the cartoon be called a shooter?

Under the eyes of all the people, he completed an unprecedented and exquisite dunk, which was refreshing, and he should be like this!
(End of this chapter)

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