Reverse Growth Superstar

: One thousand three hundred and fifty-two: The road has come to an end

In the end, the game was broken into **** time. Link scored his 50th point in the game with more than four points before the end of the game.

This crazy ability to score points made the Milwaukee fans pale with fright.

To score 50 points, in addition to superb scoring skills, you also need enough playing time to do it.

Take Kobe, for example. His 50 points in the playoffs were earned in overtime.

But what about Link? He scored 50 points with more than four minutes before the end of the game...

This is simply inhuman behavior.

In the past, Milwaukee fans would be grateful for having a beast like Antetokounmpo.

But now, Antetokounmpo has become a docile sheep.

After the game was suspended, the Greeks wandered towards the bench like a walking dead.

His eyes were dim and his expression was dull. Obviously he was very lost in the fourth quarter, and what Link said just now completely destroyed this strong "Greek monster".

22 points, 11 rebounds and 7 assists. Looking at the data alone, Antetokounmpo's performance is not bad.

But the process of this game is too torturous for Antetokounmpo.

Throughout the fourth quarter to now, he hasn't scored a point. When the team most needed to be a star to stand up, Antetokounmpo did nothing.

He was suppressed by Link throughout the game, and there was no room to fight back.

He and Link are like Jordan against rookie Miller.

Miller was also ambitiously trying to pull Jordan off the altar, but was educated so that he couldn't speak.

It's just that Antetokounmpo is worse than Miller.

In the end, Miller did grow up to be a big enemy of Jordan, and his lore to push Jordan away was regarded as a classic.

And Antetokounmpo...he never had a chance to beat Link in his life.

No matter how much he achieves in the future, when people look back on his career, they will mention that Link is an opponent he has never defeated...

Budenhorse looked at the lost players, shook his head and sighed.

It's over, and the Milwaukee Bucks' 19-20 season ends here.

Link's 50 points destroyed the confidence of all Bucks players.

Not only the confidence in this game, but the confidence in the entire series.

There is no more if, now even Budenhorse himself does not want to face the next game, let alone the players.

Budenhorse doesn't know if he is lucky or unlucky.

Unfortunately, the first time he led the team in the finals, he ran into an opponent that was almost impossible to beat.

Fortunately, he and the Bucks have become part of this legend. They are witnesses to the legend.

They have experienced this great era that is very likely no one can replicate anymore, but unfortunately, they can only play the role of losers in this period of history.

"The game is over, it's over. Link scored 50 points again. This is the third time Link has performed 50 points in a single game since the playoffs this season! He didn't leave his last season. Regardless of any regrets, he did not leave any regrets for the fans. Link's career is complete. After the next game, he can leave with peace of mind."

Mike Brin was silent for about a minute before finally speaking again.

He didn't speak just now, not because of his poor words, but because he himself was deeply shocked by Link's performance.

Mike Brin is a veteran commentator who has experienced the Jordan era. As the commentator of the Knicks at the time, he will never forget how Jordan ravaged the New York Knicks and other teams in the East.

But in the past ten years, every time he recalled the Jordan era, Mike Brin always felt that Jordan brought him less and less shock.

Now, he finally knew the reason.

Not because the memory is too long, but because Link gave him a greater shock!

He feels that he is lucky because he is one of the few who has witnessed the entire career of two generations of basketball gods.

But speaking of it, Link's career is really too short.

In the blink of an eye, it was the last scene.

Although it is hard to say how many games will be played in the series, Mike Brin firmly believes that the next game will be Link's curtain call.

In front of the championship, Link does not like procrastination.

And just now the Bucks...can they still burst out any decent fighting power?

Link's end is just around the corner.

After the timeout, the game restarts. But now, no one is still paying attention to the game.

Link sat on the bench, waiting for the time to pass by.

In the Battle of Milwaukee, he led the team to survive the Bucks' intensive three-pointers.

Before the game started, he never thought about 50 points. After all, Link didn't come to break the record.

But unexpectedly, the resistance of the Milwaukee people eventually created all of this.

So, a great game also needs a great opponent to set off.

When he was just on the court, Link was only thinking about killing, only thinking about the last craziness.

But now that he calmed down, Link hoped that time would pass more slowly.

His career is coming to an end...

He didn't know what Kobe and Wade were in their final battle. Link only knew that his mood was very complicated now.

His final battle was not scheduled at home and was not publicized early. After all, no one knew what Link's last battle was.

He has to fight hard in the playoffs and enjoy every minute and every second of the final as much as possible...

It's really hard.

This farewell battle is perhaps the most special farewell battle.

Link has to play more than 100 games every season. After all, Link has not missed the playoffs in any season in the past ten years.

He never thought about the question of "what happens when the game is over", because the game seems to be never finished and there is no end in sight.

But this time, the last game is really coming...

"Beep~~~~"

Just as Link was thinking about it, the electronic buzzer that represented the end of the game sounded.

128 to 105, the Milwaukee Bucks played a game of high driving and low walking.

They fought bravely in the first three quarters of the game, and even hit a 12-0 offensive climax in the first quarter.

They gave the fans unlimited reverie and hope, and they seemed to really change the trend of this series.

But unfortunately, Link used a great 50-point performance to completely destroy hope.

The cruelest thing is not to have no hope, but to give a little hope, and then take it back...

Grizzlies and Link often do such cruel things.

After the game, the Bradley Center was lifeless, but the fans in the outer square were all excited.

This may be the most bizarre scene in the history of the NBA playoffs.

3 to 0, which means that Link's four consecutive championship goals have been achieved ahead of schedule!

The next game will no longer be a fierce finals matchup, but Link's retired performance.

Whether Milwaukee people want to admit it or not, this is true.

After the game, Link re-entered the court as a winner and accepted an interview with reporters.

Today’s sideline interview with Link was Link’s old acquaintance Stephen A. Smith.

Link smiled, Smith, a humorous guy, can always find hot and interesting topics, and Link likes to work with him.

But today ~www.wuxiaspot.com~ Smith, wearing a pair of black-rimmed glasses, did not smile as he did in the past.

His expression was heavy, and Link seldom saw him look so serious than a reporter.

After Stephen A. Smith walked up to Link with his photography team, he paused first and signaled the camera not to be busy shooting.

Afterwards, he walked up to Link, seeming to want to say a few words with Link in his personal capacity.

Smith stared at Link, then grabbed Link's arm.

Link was completely stunned, what is this going to do?

At this time, Stephen A. Smith, the reporter who always plays the harlequin on weekdays, uttered a few words seriously.

"Don't go, Link, we can't bear you."

Outside the Bradley Center, countless fans are shouting the same thing.

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