136:115.
The Bulls finally won by 21 points.
But that's not the point.
The key point is that Su Feng scored 13 points, 31 assists, 5 rebounds, 2 steals and 1 block in this game. Su Feng broke the NBA historical record and became the first player in history to increase his assist data to 31 in a single game.
Moreover, he is also a swingman.
It's like grabbing food from the point guard's bowl.
After the game, all the media were reporting on this 'breaking news'. The NBA has not produced such a "strong" rookie for many years, and Su Feng's name instantly became famous. Because he has performed well before, being the best player of the week for two consecutive weeks, not falling behind against the chosen one, facing provocations from madmen, defeating madmen, and also performed well in Houston. Now that he is back at home, he has set the record for assists in a single game. Records broken.
Su Feng became a 'phenomenal' rookie.
In the 2003 class, there were many rookies with super giant looks, such as James and Anthony. There are also many superstar embryos, such as Wade, Bosh...etc.
But now, a crazy dark horse has broken out of the track. He has entered the main track as a second-round pick, and he is running faster and faster. He has entered the first echelon.
Any fans who pay attention to basketball will start to be "swiped" by Su Feng. They can't help but be deeply impressed by Su Feng.
After the game, Su Feng received an unprecedented welcome. The boss walked up to him and shook his hand. Paxson patted him on the shoulder and told him to do a good job. The surrounding fans flocked to him and screamed his name. They walked from the stadium to the tunnel. Even the security guard extended his hand to shake his hand.
Tonight, Su Feng conquered the discerning Bulls fans. It only took him one game to be recognized by the fans as the new patron saint of the United Center... and he is also the only player after Jordan that Bulls fans think is expected to inherit the throne.
Back in the locker room, there was another wild celebration.
Then at the post-match press conference, Su Feng became the absolute protagonist.
When he walked to the news desk and before he sat down, the spotlight started flashing crazily. When he sat down, it was still flashing for three or four minutes.
The intensive sound of shutters illustrates Su Feng's popularity, the shock brought by Su Feng's game, and his importance in the hearts of the Chicago media.
To some extent, this game established Su Feng's status in the Chicago Bulls.
If we say that he won the Rookie of the Week for two consecutive weeks, he is on par with the Chosen One, which means he is emerging and establishing a firm foothold.
Beating the Rams in Minnesota was a meteoric rise.
So tonight's record night proves that Su Feng has completely established his team status. He is the future core of the Bulls, and he is the 'man who answers the call' that Bulls fans, management, and media are waiting for.
The new season has only started two months ago, and Su Feng's journey from an unknown second-round pick to the unparalleled core of the Bulls... is no exaggeration to describe it as a legend.
When Su Feng sat down.
A reporter immediately stood up and asked: "Tony, you got 31 assists tonight, how are you feeling now?"
"Very good." Su Feng said with a smile, "Very energetic."
"You didn't show talent in assists before. Is it because of the restriction of ball rights?"
"No, it's because I didn't know how to pass the ball before. Today, Larry Bird taught me a lot of skills before the game, and then I showed them."
Su Feng replied calmly.
And his answer directly set off the situation.
What?
He didn't know how to pass the ball before?
Larry Bird came to teach him?
He only studied for a while and then broke the historical record?
What does this make those point guards who have practiced all their lives think?
Is he really a unique learning genius?
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