NBA: The Hulk's talent has female celebrities going wild.

Chapter 69: A Stunning Preseason Performance Attracts Adidas and Nike's Attention!

Let me see what's going on!

Bodogor chipped a front tooth?

Bodog clearly committed a malicious foul by slamming Su Hao down, so how did he end up getting injured?!

What's happening here? !

Everyone was both shocked and surprised.

No matter what... now that he's fallen heavily to the ground, his face covered in blood, and missing a front tooth, Bodog looks utterly pathetic.

The game is suspended.

Coach Scott Skiles immediately sent the team doctor to examine Bodog's injury.

After a quick cleaning, Bodog's face was clean, his hands were free of blood, and he appeared to be unharmed.

But he is definitely missing a front tooth.

"Su Hao~ that~ bastard~~"

Bodog was still very angry and was still cursing Su Hao, though he sounded like he was speaking normally.

It's not to the point of stuttering.

But because of the air leakage... the pronunciation sounds very strange.

Technical desk.

The three referees were reviewing the details of Su Hao's layup attempt with Bodog.

The playback was also being shown on the big screen.

It would have been better if they hadn't shown it. This slow-motion replay left the fans, who were already shocked and surprised, in a state of shock.

One by one, they were shocked that Su Hao, even with heavyweight centers like Bodog hanging on him, was still able to jump up and complete a layup, putting the basketball into the basket.

No matter how many times you watch it, it's still breathtaking.

Shocked by Su Hao's terrifying power!

Then... under slow-motion replay, fans could clearly see that Bodog continued to violently pull Su Hao even after Su Hao made his move.

He forcibly pulled Su Hao down.

This behavior went beyond the realm of tactical fouls and constituted a malicious foul, which even some Bucks fans found unacceptable.

You can get here.

Fans still don't understand why Bogdanovic's front tooth broke.

Let's continue watching the replay.

Slow motion on the big screen.

Su Hao and Bodog both fell backward at the same time, with Bodog becoming Su Hao's human cushion before being crushed by Bodog's 400-pound weight.

Double critical hit.

Bodog was in a lot of pain.

Here's the important part... When Su Hao fell backward, there was a clear shot of his elbow hitting Bogdanovic in the face, which all the fans saw clearly.

The case is solved.

The key question now is... will Su Hao's elbow strike be considered intentional?!

Will it?!

After reviewing the footage multiple times, the three referees determined that Su Hao's actions were not intentional and were simply a normal, instinctive reaction to protect himself.

When someone throws you down from behind.

When a person falls backward, they will subconsciously swing their arms backward, so that they can use their palms or forearms to brace themselves and protect themselves when they fall.

Furthermore, since Su Hao had no one behind him, he was simply instinctively protecting himself.

Unfortunately... Su Hao, who was only halfway down, accidentally elbowed Bodog in the face when he braced himself with his arm.

When people are in danger and instinctively protect themselves, they have no way of thinking about others.

and so.

Su Hao did not do it on purpose.

He protected himself because of Bodog's malicious pulling on him.

That just goes to show that Bodog brought this upon himself.

After confirming the situation, the referee found that Su Hao was fine and could still stand at the free throw line, but instead called a flagrant foul 1 on Bodog.

This time... Bodog has really lost a lot of money.

The problem is that he can't retaliate right now. With his front tooth knocked out, he has to go back to the locker room for treatment and can only suppress his anger and swallow this cold shoulder.

This is infuriating!

He was helped back to the locker room by staff on the way to the players' tunnel.

Bodog was breathing heavily, and the staff were worried that he might have a heart attack or an acute cerebral hemorrhage... and then suddenly he passed away.

tonight.

Bodog was first robbed of the basketball by Su Hao, then dunked on him and delivered a bloody block.

Finally, they gave him a non-foul elbow, knocking out his front tooth.

This series of actions... Bodog suffered a great deal of humiliation.

Su Hao, on the other hand, was completely unharmed.

Bodog could not return to the field to avenge the humiliation, despite being extremely angry and furious, there was nothing he could do.

But he didn't want to give up, so he silently suppressed his overwhelming anger and let it build up in his heart.

When I meet Su Hao in the regular season, I'll definitely unleash all my pent-up frustration.

……

Let's talk about the match again.

Bodogor's departure means the Bucks have lost a key inside player.

Su Hao's offense and rim protection will then become even more fluid and unstoppable.

Brandon Jennings, the 10th overall pick in this year's draft, played very well, which gave him a huge boost in confidence.

Regarding Su Hao's incredible outbursts during the NBA Championship's "March Madness," a series of unbelievable performances were truly remarkable.

And ultimately helped Davidson College win the national championship, and he also received the MOP honor.

He had heard about it.

He also really wanted to fight Su Hao.

Tonight is the opportunity.

However... Coach Dunleavy didn't give him that opportunity, and he only played for one quarter.

He then "shelved" Su Hao to the bench, taking care of him like a precious treasure.

11 points, 13 rebounds, and 4 blocks.

Two-double stats seem unremarkable, but if you add four more blocks, that's quite impressive.

But if we're talking about this... I'd like to tell you that this is data obtained from a single section.

That would explode instantly.

……

Throughout the preseason, Su Hao never scored more than 20 points in a single game, nor did he ever get more than 20 rebounds or double-digit blocks.

The "skyhook" was used a few times and was considered a "lucky shot".

This is incomparable to Su Hao's "Crazy March" performance, where triple-doubles were as easy as drinking water.

Su Hao is not adapting well to the NBA?!

Will some fans think this way?!

There really are some haters who are so shameless in their criticism; there's nothing that can be done about it, and it's unavoidable.

But most fans were impressed and full of admiration for Su Hao's strength.

Because... Su Hao basically only plays one quarter or a little more per game.

To achieve two pairs of wins and 4-5 blocks in such a limited time is astonishing.

So much so that in discussions about Su Hao's preseason games.

[Two doubles in a single quarter].

There's no way to avoid this kind of wording.

The fans' shock at Su Hao will continue.

"Tsk tsk... I never thought that describing a player's ability would involve 'double-double in a single quarter'."

This sounds so unrealistic.

But... I really followed every single one of Su Hao's preseason games, and he really did it, seemingly without any pressure.

"The Hulk Su Hao... He's too strong, too tall, and his athletic talent is too outstanding."

If he can establish himself under the basket, no one can stop him.

"His rim protection and shot-blocking are impenetrable, making countless challengers tremble with fear!"

Although he was a rookie number one draft pick, he gave me the feeling of being one of the league's top centers in just a few games during the preseason.

"yes.

Su Hao doesn't seem like a naive and immature rookie at all; on the contrary, he seems like a very steady veteran who has been playing in the league for more than ten years!

Seeing him makes me feel inexplicably at ease!

"Yay! Su Hao debuted at his peak, looking forward to his performance in the opening game of the new season!!!"

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