When Su Hao reappeared on the field, everyone realized that it had become almost impossible to catch up.

Because Su Hao is different from Aldridge; he is an experienced and powerful player.

With him guarding the paint, Rose dared not easily penetrate into the paint, and Noah and Boozer could no longer score dunks as easily as before.

The Bulls continued their offensive.

Noah passed the ball to Ruud Deng, who carried it forward.

Luol Deng, facing Gordon's defense, tried to find a way to break through.

He swayed his body from side to side, feinting to fool Gordon, and then suddenly accelerated, preparing to make a layup.

However, Su Hao, the center, with his excellent defensive awareness and agile movements, quickly jumped up, stretched out his arm, and swatted away Luol Deng's shot.

Luol Deng had clearly forgotten that Su Hao was still under the basket, and dared to bring the ball to the basket at this moment to challenge Su Hao's defense.

After Su Hao blocked the shot, the ball fell into David Lee's hands.

The Clippers quickly launched a counterattack!

David Lee passed the ball to Curry in front without hesitation.

Curry received the ball and quickly advanced the ball, only to be double-teamed by the Bulls.

He skillfully used a change of direction to break through the opponent's defense, and then jumped to shoot.

The basketball traced a beautiful arc in the air and landed steadily in the basket.

Seeing the situation on the court, the Clippers fans cheered excitedly, their voices deafening.

The Bulls players looked anxious and helpless, and they quickly called a timeout, hoping to find a solution.

After Su Hao entered the game, the Bulls' situation became even more difficult.

They discovered that no matter what tactics they adopted, they could not effectively deal with Su Hao's formidable strength.

Su Hao easily thwarted every attack, while Su Hao's defense was full of holes.

Bogans looked anxiously at Thibodeau, his eyes filled with confusion and helplessness: "Coach, our current defensive tactics are completely ineffective against Su Hao, and our offensive tactics are also struggling to be effective under his interference! What should we do?"

Thibodeau remained silent for a moment, his brows furrowed. He realized that Su Hao's reappearance had disrupted the original balance.

But as an experienced coach, he didn't panic.

He quickly sketched out various tactics on the tactics board, trying to find a new breakthrough.

After some discussion, the team members all nodded in agreement.

During Su Hao's rest period, the Bulls displayed their previous game tactics.

Their teamwork has improved, and their offensive efficiency has also increased.

The Bulls went on a mini-run, gradually narrowing the score gap.

However, just as the Bulls were about to catch up, the situation suddenly changed.

Su Hao returned to the court, and his presence put the Bulls' offense in trouble.

The Bulls' tactics seemed to have no effect on him; he could always easily break through the opponent's defense and create scoring opportunities.

Moreover, Su Hao's defense put tremendous pressure on the Bulls.

Whether inside or outside, Su Hao can always cover in time, blocking opponents' shots or cutting off passing lanes.

The Bulls players felt helpless, and their confidence was severely damaged.

The Bulls are in a dilemma, unable to score on offense and unable to stop defense.

They didn't know how to deal with a player as unstoppable as Su Hao.

The timeout ended, and both teams resumed playing.

The Bulls players gave it their all, trying to create open looks through passing and movement.

However, Su Hao's defense was relentless, making it difficult for them to find a breakthrough.

The ball was passed to Bogans, who seized the opportunity to jump and shoot.

But Su Hao leaped high, stretched out his arm, and slapped the ball away.

The Clippers quickly launched a counterattack, with players passing the ball rapidly, looking for the best shooting opportunity.

Finally, the ball was passed to Su Hao, who jumped and shot without hesitation. The basketball drew a beautiful arc in the air and fell into the basket accurately.

The audience erupted in cheers.

The Bulls players appeared somewhat frustrated, realizing that defeating Su Hao's Clippers would not be easy.

With the second quarter almost over and Su Hao's return, the score gap between the two sides widened to double digits again.

The Bulls players were clearly getting anxious at this point.

They started playing completely differently from the head coach.

Noah actually ran to the outside, received a pass from his teammate, and then shot a three-pointer over David Lee.

However, the basketball missed the rim, and Su Hao easily grabbed the rebound.

Noah's attack was not part of the team's plan; he was clearly playing according to his own will.

Watching his teammates shoot so mindlessly.

Thibodeau on the sidelines was so angry he was jumping up and down.

However, he doesn't dare to substitute Noah off the field now.

After all, his performance was quite good during the time Su Hao was not present.

Su Hao dribbled the ball from the backcourt all the way to the frontcourt, where he faced Noah, who had already begun defending him beyond the three-point line.

He held the ball in one hand, stood still, and neither passed the ball nor continued to advance to the basket.

As the first line of defense against Su Hao, is Noah trying to redeem himself?

"What's Su Hao doing? What's he thinking about standing there? Is he going to show off some new trick again?" Yang Yi asked curiously.

Su Hao's lips curled up slightly, and he suddenly started moving, accelerating to the left. Noah quickly moved to keep up.

But at that moment, Su Hao dribbled in a different direction, easily bypassing Noah, and charged towards the basket as if he were in an empty field.

A gasp rippled through the spectators, and Yang Yi shouted excitedly, "Beautiful! That's Su Hao's skill!"

However, Su Hao did not go for a layup directly. Instead, he jumped under the basket and tossed the ball high behind his head.

Rasul Butler followed up and leaped into the air, caught Su Hao's pass, and slammed the ball down for a score!

The referee blew his whistle, 2+1! The whole stadium erupted in cheers.

Noah clapped his hands in frustration, realizing that his defense had been too impulsive.

"Su Hao's playing really well! I thought he was going to dunk it himself, but he actually chose to pass! He could have scored even if he hadn't passed it!" Su Qun said with a laugh.

"Whether he scores or not, I know, but I'm sure he won't get a 2+1!" Coach Zhang laughed.

As Coach Zhang said, if Su Hao wanted to dunk, Noah probably wouldn't risk fouling by reaching out to stop him.

At least Boozer under the basket had already moved aside, ready to let Su Hao easily complete the dunk.

I never expected Su Hao to choose to pass the ball at the last moment!

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