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When art transcends the laws of physics: On the ultimate game between Nowitz Fund Chicken Independence and Kobe s backward jump shot!

6:21am, 25 May 2025【Basketball】

Under the dome of the American Airlines Center Arena in Dallas, a unique shooting rhythm is engraved in the dark patterns hanging from the No. 41 jersey. And in the faded No. 24 jersey folds at the Staples Center in Los Angeles, another unscathing obsession with scoring is solidified. Nowitzki's Golden Rooster Independence and Kobe's backward jump shot, these two offensive arts that have been polished by time have drawn two completely different but equally dazzling trajectories in the long river of NBA history. When we put these two masterpieces under a microscope of quantum physics, we will find that they are essentially different ways of deconstructing space-time continuum. The 7-foot height of the German tank casts a unique geometric shadow in three-dimensional space. When he catches the ball at a low post, the defender faces not only an absolute height of 208 cm, but also a four-dimensional supercube that is being generated. The golden rooster's independent tilt seems to be a conventional 15-degree tilt, but in fact, it builds a Klein bottle structure at the shooting point through an asymmetric force mechanism - the defender's capping trajectory will always stay in the infinite loop of the Mobius ring. The most extreme manifestation of this space folding technology occurred in the last two minutes of the 2011 Western Conference Final G1. Nowitzki faced the double-player attack between Ibaka and Collison. The Riemann surface formed by stepping back with his right foot attached the defender to the gravity well. The angle of the left knee lifted accurately matched the golden ratio. The parabola drawn by the basketball suddenly entered a quantum tunneling state 0.3 seconds before touching the basket, and appeared directly in the center of the net.

Black Mamba's back jump shot is essentially a violent dismantling of the time dimension. When Kobe held the ball from behind in his waist position, the defender's biological clock immediately fell into a relativistic effect. Each of his tentative steps carries a time expansion factor, and the ripples in time and space caused by the shaking of his shoulders cause the defender to have a 0.5-second cognitive lag. At the moment of taking off, Kobe compressed his shooting action into Planck's time unit through the closed time curve formed by the explosion of the core muscle group. The pinnacle of this space-time control technique is the winning goal of G4 in the 2009 finals. Faced with Tkoglu's close defense, Kobe simultaneously completed the superposition of eight parallel universes during the take-off. When the basketball was still flying in the air, the afterimage on the defender's retina had already shown 6 possible trajectories of finger-pitching, and the real sphere crossed Einstein Rosen Bridge to the destined end point as early as the moment of release.

In the context of quantum basketball, the defender is always in Schrödinger's cat state. The moment Nowitzki lifted his left knee, the defender's consciousness continued to collapse between the seven possible blocking positions; and in the face of Kobe's back-to-body singles, the defender's body exists in 5 different time and space branches at the same time. These two shooting techniques reach the same ultimate dilemma through different paths: defensive decisions always lag behind quantum entanglements of shooting movements. The data model of the modern defensive system shows that the independent effective defense radius of the Nowitz Fund Chicken needs to reach 2.83 meters, which exceeds the physical limit of the arm span of human players; and the benchmark value of Kobe's backward jump shot is 0.08 seconds, which is three times faster than the visual nerve signaling speed. Both of these unique skills are essentially an elegant breakthrough to the physical boundaries of basketball. When we repeatedly analyze each of these two unique skills in holographic projection, we will find that they have long surpassed the scope of simple basketball technology. Nowitzki reconstructed the shooting space with Euclidian geometry, and Kobe used quantum mechanics to reshape the scoring time. When the Golden Rooster's independent supercube and the closed-class time curve of the backward jump shot met in four-dimensional space-time, what left was not only the most magnificent offensive poem in basketball history, but also the spiritual totem of human beings breaking through the shackles of physics. At this level, the so-called "more difficult to prevent" false proposition has been dissolved, and all that is left is the eternal question of the essence of basketball.