Chapter 332: Lore(1/2)
Chapter 332: Killing
Author: Feng Yuanhua
Chapter 332: Killing
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Wang Hao did not rush to attack, but watched the time.
When there were only about 15 seconds left in the attack time, he began to speed up his dribbling rhythm.
Suddenly, he sped up.
Wang Hao suddenly broke through and went directly to the right. In fact, at this time, there is no need to play too fancy.
To put it bluntly, he just wants to fight hard.
However, just when he was about to knock Christie away, he suddenly missed it.
I have to say that Christie really tried his best in defense this time.
To be honest, his defensive actions were a bit excessive, but at this time, the referee did not dare to blow the whistle easily.
Otherwise, it would really be rigging the game.
Unable to break through at once, Wang Hao was not in a hurry and protected the basketball first.
However, this is enough for Christie.
Because at this time, Wang Hao, who was holding the ball behind his back, had difficulty completing a breakthrough again.
As for wanting to directly switch to a post-up game?
How could the Kings give such an opportunity? Divac immediately double-teamed him.
At this time, Wang Hao has only two choices, either pass the ball immediately or take action immediately.
As for continuing to break through and get closer to the basket, this is already impossible.
It was impossible to pass the ball, and he would not pass the blame at this time.
As the core of the team and earning such a high salary, you are not allowed to take the blame at critical moments.
At the critical moment, either kill him with one blow or take the blame!
The only problem is that he stopped the ball a little bit at this time and felt restricted.
Wang Hao first leaned against Christie, then took a step forward and jumped high at the same time.
The ultimate height, the ultimate recline.
Christie did not dare to delay, and also took off with all his strength, stretching his arms to interfere with Wang Hao.
As for Divac, he was late at this time. He also stretched out his arms and tried his best to interfere with Wang Hao.
In front of Wang Hao's eyes, there were arms blocking him, but his expression did not change at all.
Adjusting his posture in mid-air to the most suitable position, he threw the basketball very steadily.
From the moment the basketball was released, Wang Hao's goal was fixed on the basketball.
Not only him, but Christie and Divac also turned back immediately and stared at the basket.
"Whoosh!"
Under everyone's blazing gaze, the basketball drew gracefully and then fell steadily into the basket.
"Oh my God!"
"How can this be?"
…
Christie and Divac looked in disbelief, completely unable to accept such a result.
Obviously the two of them have done a good job in defense, and the timing of double-teaming is also very appropriate.
Forcing Wang Hao to take shots instead of allowing Wang Hao to shoot from a more comfortable position.
But the final result was that the ball still went in.
Watching the basketball falling from the hoop, Christie was filled with helplessness at this moment.
In fact, this is also the helplessness of a defensive player.
It does not mean that as long as you defend well, you will definitely get a good result.
In fact, this is not necessarily the case.
As for the Kings fans who were still cheering just now, it seemed more like they lost their temper for a moment.
There is no way, Wang Hao's goal is really heartbreaking.
Everyone knows that I will take action, and you have tried your best to stop me, but to no avail.
98:96, only 33 seconds left in the game.
Adelman did not dare to delay and quickly called a timeout to arrange this last crucial attack.
In fact, the moment he saw Wang Hao score, Adelman was already thinking about what to do next?
In 33 seconds, the Kings still had two timeouts, and they were not at the end of their rope.
Just two points behind.
Adelman can choose to shoot a two-pointer, then defend after the tie is tied and enter overtime.
Relying on the momentum just now, the Kings evened the point difference. In overtime, they had an even greater advantage.
However, I'm not very sure.
The SuperSonics are not a weak team, and Wang Hao is the regular season MVP this season. Such a team and star are not so easy to defeat.
Perhaps, you can defeat them at a certain period of time, but you cannot completely hold them down.
Not to mention that the Kings can't do it, the Lakers can't do it either.
The other option is naturally a three-pointer. If scored, it is likely to be a quasi-win and take away the game.
Compared with 2 points, three-pointers are certainly not as reliable.
However, it may not be a good choice to tie the game at the last moment and leave the decision to the opponent.
Another very important point is the Kings' confidence in three-pointers.
Peja, Mike Bibby, and even Christie are all very trustworthy three-point shooters.
In the end, Adelman chose a 2-point shot to tie the game first.
To be honest, this is still a problem in the current NBA era, which does not pay much attention to three-pointers.
The Kings also have many three-point shooters, but in fact, throughout the season, their three-point shooting ratio is not high!
In the regular season this season, the Kings took only 14.1 three-pointers and made only 5.2 hits.
That's it, it's just 1.2 more hits than Wang Hao's.
Under such circumstances, it is not a desperate moment, so Adelman is not willing to fight for a three-pointer.
After the timeout, the Kings attack.
The Kings chose to serve from the backcourt, and the Sonics did not press, but allowed Mike Bibby to dribble the ball through half court.
However, after halftime, Gary Payton began to press directly, preventing him from easily handling the ball.
However, Mike Bibby's physical strength is actually not bad. He was able to withstand Gary Payton and protect the basketball.
He is also controlling time, hoping that the team will leave as little time as possible after the attack is over.
It wasn't until there were only 15 seconds left in the attack time that Mike Bibby finally reacted.
He first took a step back to face the basket.
At the same time, Chris Webber and Divac both mentioned the three-point line, a double pick-and-roll screen.
Mike Bibby decisively chose Chris Webber's side to break through.
Gary Payton decisively chose to spare from behind. His approach was clearly to allow 3 points and not 2 points.
To put it bluntly, I just don’t believe in the Kings’ three-pointers.
Sure enough, Mike Bibby didn't consider the three-pointer at all, but chose to break through.
It's a pity that Gary Payton was already waiting there and didn't give Mike Bibby a chance to break through.
Mike Bibby seemed to have expected it, and he simply returned the ball to Chris Webber.
As expected, at this point in the game, we still have to rely on the star player to deal with the problem.
After getting the ball, Chris Webber first took a tentative step to open up space for his shot.
Seeing that he was about to take a shot, but it was actually another fake move, he still chose to break through.
PJ Brown's reaction is not slow, but as a defender, this is a very passive thing after all.
Chris Webber's speed is not slow, which really allowed him to gain half a body position advantage.
Fortunately, at this time, Wang Hao approached in time and forced Chris Webber to stop the ball.
To be continued...