God-like

"MVP!!"

 

Accompanied by the enthusiastic MVP cheers, after finishing the interview, Carlos, along with his teammates, returned to the locker room, marking the end of this super showdown before the Christmas battle.

 

However, even late into the night, discussions among fans on Twitter about this duel were as numerous as ants on a cloudy day.

 

"Are you kidding me?!"

"Carlos, this rookie, exploded for 65 points, 12 rebounds, 6 assists, 4 steals, and 3 blocks, hitting 13 three-pointers. And then, in the last seconds, he steals the ball and finishes with a layup to beat the defending champions?!"

"Oh fuck! Is this something a rookie can do?!"

"Even if a rookie can do it, is this something a center can do?!"

"Even if some centers can do it, combining all of this, is this something a rookie center can do?!"

"It's absurd, truly absurd!"

"Hey, a rookie, and a center at that, hitting 13 three-pointers, and in the last 3.8 seconds, making a steal, running half the court, and scoring a buzzer-beater against the defending champions?! Haha...hahaha! It's a joke, come on, even in a basketball movie, the director's imagination wouldn't be this big. How is this possible in reality? This must be fake news!"

"Fake news indeed!"

"Even I, who watched the entire game live, had to laugh."

"Hahaha, no choice, it just means one thing: Carlos is too strong."

 

The grand showdown between the Suns and the Lakers, worthy of making history, kept us excited fans awake throughout the night.

 

The Next Day...

 

Today is Christmas Eve, and there are no NBA games. Players are spending time with their families, as Christmas Day is when many players and staff contribute to the excitement with Christmas Day games for those at home.

 

In the early morning...

 

"Carlos, the second player of the season to score 60 points, scored 65 points, surpassing Kobe Bryant as the highest scorer in a single game this season. 13 three-pointers, breaking Kobe and Marshall's record of 12 threes in a single game, refreshing the single-game three-point record."

From "News Daily."

 

"After becoming the youngest 50-point scorer, Carlos once again becomes the youngest 60-point scorer in NBA history. This rookie center from Mexico is writing one legend after another."

From "The Bilgewater Story News."

 

"Suns defeat the Lakers, achieve 17 consecutive victories, tying the team's record of 17 consecutive victories. Rookie Carlos scores 65 points, surpassing the 'league's number one' Kobe's 46 points. This rookie is a bit ruthless!"

Source: "Ionia News Report."

 

Early in the morning, news reports from various major newspapers, written overnight, were more explosive than the previous one. One after another, they were transmitted like wildfire, making the previous night's Suns vs. Lakers battle spread like crazy in a short amount of time.

 

Any fan who saw the news reports couldn't help but marvel at this seemingly out-of-nowhere rookie, acknowledging how powerful he was.

 

And on the internet...

 

Undoubtedly, a new wave of heated discussions surged.

 

"Yeah, Carlos is so strong, really, so strong. Not only did he hit 13 three-pointers and score 65 points, but most importantly... he defeated the 'league's number one,' the current 'first point guard,' he beat Kobe Bryant!"

 

"That's right..."

"If you talk about LeBron, Durant, or other superstars, winning against Kobe in a game is understandable. But... a rookie center, one-on-one on the perimeter against Kobe, this is just too absurd."

 

"Exactly!"

"Carlos, this super rookie, represents a new era. By defeating Kobe last night, he is telling the league that Kobe's era is coming to an end?!"

 

"Brother upstairs, don't be too full of yourself!"

"I don't care, Carlos is the strongest!"

"Carlos is the most accurate mid-range shooter among the centers I've seen, no one else compares!"

"Carlos has the strongest driving ability among the centers I've seen, no one else compares!"

"Carlos is the most accurate three-point shooter among the centers I've seen, no one else compares!"

"Carlos has the most outstanding athletic ability among the centers I've seen, no one else compares!"

"Carlos has the strongest steal ability among the centers I've seen, no one else compares!"

"Carlos is the center who loves to fake the most when going for a layup, no one else compares!"

"Carlos... Carlos is not just a center!"

"Oh no, in the interview last night, Carlos personally said he is indeed a center!"

"No, no, in my opinion, Carlos is like an 'enlarged version' of a guard or small forward. Only players in these positions have the terrifying physical talent and strength like Carlos."

"That's right!"

"Key point... like who?!"

"Let me, I know. Carlos is the 'giant version' of Iverson, the 'enlarged version' of Kobe and Jordan, the 'big two' of LeBron, the 'Bigger' Garnett, and the 'upgraded version' of Kevin Durant."

"Don't say it, they really seem to resemble him a bit."

"Hmm..."

"Regardless of which player he corresponds to, he is an extremely terrifying and abnormal presence."

"Carlos is really strong!"

 

Fans were enthusiastically discussing Carlos, with one comment, "Carlos is the 'giant version' of Allen Iverson," being liked and retweeted by Iverson himself, causing AI fans to declare it the absolute truth.

 

In addition, LeBron and Wade, who watched the game last night, directly congratulated Carlos on becoming the youngest 60-point scorer and breaking the single-game three-point record on Twitter. They added, "Carlos is a revolutionary super center!"

 

On the Mexican side, led by Gustavo Ayon, many Mexican players expressed their joy in facing the media, hoping Carlos would continue to improve and lead Mexican basketball to the world.

 

As for social media platforms, although the recently launched Twitter had experienced rapid growth and gained popularity among young people, its reach was not as extensive. The spread of news still heavily relied on newspapers and television.

 

However, despite this, Carlos' stunning performance against the Lakers last night quickly became known to numerous Mexican fans. Whether in the United States or Mexico, everyone marveled at Carlos' greatness, praising his perfect performance with 13 three-pointers, a dunk, 65 points, and the steal-to-layup buzzer-beater.

 

As Carlos's popularity skyrocketed, he had truly achieved god-like status with his triumphant performance in this battle!