"This one's for you, bitches!"
Su Wan's voice echoed clearly throughout the Auburn Palace Arena.
For the first time tonight, silence enveloped the venue.
Stunned expressions filled the stands as onlookers beheld a "miracle."
Most of them had once seen, through a grainy video, Michael Jordan's awe-inspiring layup:
Jordan, initially set for a dunk, realized mid-flight that his jumping height was insufficient for an over-the-top slam. He changed his mind in mid-air and, as simply as drinking water, performed a change-hand layup.
It was an NBA classic on par with Dr. J's reverse layup off the backboard.
Just now, Su Wan, facing the dunk-prepared Ben Wallace, replicated that very play.
Although Ben Wallace's height was more like that of a small forward, even less, his reputation as "Defensive Player of the Year" was firmly in place. To pull off such a maneuver against him was absolutely solid gold.
Even the noisy Detroit people had to shut up at this moment.