After the battle against the Lakers, Su Wan's bruises had not faded for two days.
The gains weren't much.
In the 25 minutes of "Extreme Zone" time, Su Wan made 6 out of 15 shots, a low shooting percentage of only 40%, and with free throws 6 out of 4, he scored a total of 16 points, along with 5 rebounds, 4 assists, 2 steals, and 1 block.
He reaped a total of 28,000 zone value.
For such a long time in "The zone" mode, the yield was just under 30,000 zone value.
In Su Wan's memory, since joining the league, this must have been his least efficient game.
However, considering the opponent was Kobe, whose combined strengths during this period likely ranked him between the 10th and 15th players in the league, and in his position, among the top three. Moreover, it was a head-to-head confrontation with Kobe; given his current abilities, Su Wan had performed quite well.
Besides, Kobe held him off, but hadn't he also restricted Kobe with the help of his teammates?