Champion Creed-Chapter 910 - 300: I just took my eyes off him for 1 second, and he fell asleep!? (Asking for monthly votes!)_4
Chapter 910: 300: I just took my eyes off him for 1 second, and he fell asleep!? (Asking for monthly votes!)_4
Then this guy, strong as a bull, collapsed onto the ground!
The people around were stunned. The last time someone got knocked out so easily in an NBA game was Rudy Tomjanovich in 1978.
Artest lay on the ground, seeing stars and a bunch of little question marks.
What just happened?
How did I lose more swiftly than playing ball?
His dignity was utterly shattered at that moment because he was completely defeated by Roger.
If possible, he really wished he wouldn’t have to wake up to face such humiliation.
The last thing Artest saw was Roger, with a mocking smile: "Good night, worthless Ron."
After that, Artest’s vision went black, and he lost consciousness.
Big Ben, who was originally chasing Artest, saw his teammate lying on the ground and covered his forehead.
Told you, I’m not protecting Roger.
I’m protecting you, you fool!
The pursuers were astonished by Artest’s condition and froze in place.
"Damn, why isn’t he moving?"
"Shit, is he still breathing?"
"What happened? I looked away from him for just a second, and he’s down!?"
Artest’s speed indeed exceeded people’s expectations. He was yelling so fiercely earlier but went quiet as soon as it started.
Big Ben, who originally wanted to check on Artest, saw a shadow dart by his side. He felt a chill down his spine and frantically warned those people still dazed: "Damn it, stop him, quick!"
After dealing with Artest, Roger ran towards another battlefield because he saw his teammate was in danger.
The fight wasn’t over; Hawks players and Pistons players had lost control, and everyone was in "I’m gonna beat you to death" mode.
Everyone was wrestling together, but the Pistons gradually took the upper hand.
Stephen Jackson bravely exchanged blows with Rasheed Wallace, but Wallace’s 230 cm long arms allowed him to hit Jackson’s face repeatedly while avoiding attacks himself.
No one knew how Stephen Jackson got involved in this. He was the hardest-fighting Hawks player now, yet during the tunnel conflict, he wasn’t there, nor was he present when the recent brawl broke out.
Logically, he should be the least likely to get involved in conflict.
Andrae Patterson initially thought Stephen Jackson came to mediate, but when Jackson rushed up, instead of pulling people apart, he jumped in with a kick.
At that moment, even Patterson couldn’t help but chuckle – what a bunch of amiable good teammates!
But now Andrae Patterson couldn’t laugh because he was currently neck-throttling Pistons’ captain Michael Curry.
Then, Roger joined the fight.
He charged into the crowd and swung a punch at Rasheed Wallace’s head. However, due to the pushing, his punch was deflected and landed on Yelling Maestro’s shoulder.
But this allowed Stephen Jackson to break free from the grip of those long arms. He took a couple of strides and jumped up, directly pinning Rasheed Wallace down.
Afterward, Roger grabbed Michael Curry by the waist and flipped the Pistons captain to the ground.
After punching him twice more, Roger looked at Richard Hamilton, who had picked up a bench.
Hamilton glanced at the unconscious Artest and the pinned captain and Yelling Maestro. Instantly, he dropped the bench, transforming into a peacekeeper and starting to mediate: "Calm down, like me!"
Steve Jones exclaimed: "Roger is reversing the situation just like in a basketball game!"
Roger indeed turned the situation around because he quickly dealt with Artest and joined the fray, breaking the balance of this brawl.
However, reversing the situation wasn’t the focal point. Steve Jones realized he might be witnessing the largest, most chaotic, and bloodiest brawl in the NBA of the 21st century!
Gradually, the Hawks gained the upper hand. Michael Curry was dragged out of the beating by his teammates, his jersey torn to shreds.
Rasheed Wallace, whose brow was split open, was pulled away by his teammates, but he couldn’t stand being at a disadvantage, so he grabbed Atkins by the neck, just like the Baby-Faced Assassin choking the coach in 1989.
"Let me go, let me fight them! Damn it, it’s not over, this is not over!"
Rasheed Wallace seemed more like impotent rage, considering that aside from Artest, he was the most beaten today.
In the distance, Stephen Jackson intentionally laughed loudly: "Come on, big guy, see that bastard who’s already asleep? Keep fighting, and that’s your fate!" freёwebnoѵel.com
Roger, who turned all this around, squeezed to the front of the crowd. Today he used his hands to smash the reign of the "Dark Defense Era" and with his fists crushed the new Bad Boys’ reputation.
Hornacek and Dream held Roger tightly, but Roger didn’t intend to go forward – he came to declare victory.
Standing at the forefront, Roger crossed his arms, raised his head, and looked down at the crowd with eyes that saw trash:
"Scram, pathetic losers. No matter how you want to fight, this is your sad ending at Philips Arena!"
Behind the commentary booth, Steve Jones gulped.
This, this is domination!