114. All dumbfounded
O'Neal was really old. In the last five minutes, he couldn't bear to see Chamberlain at all. However, O'Neal, who was holding on to a strong momentum, was more threatening on the offensive end. Chamberlain's invincible defense was still a little different from the big sharks. O'Neal's small universe exploded and hit two consecutive hooks.
In the last minute, the two teams still tied, with a score of 110:110, which is a game with high offensive efficiency.
The only thing that makes Heat fans happy at this time is that the ball is theirs.
Wade calmly pulled down his arm guard, and the knee pad that had been put on his knee was also untied. As mentioned in the ending of "The Three Hundred Warriors of Sparta", at this time anything on him would only hinder the display of his attack power.
Nearly 20,000 fans in the American Airlines Center were watching the field nervously, and many people stood up, and the emotional fans also had tears in their eyes: Wade was going to be dead and even the protective gear was removed. This shows how much he attached to today's game.
Although Chamberlain was entangled with O'Neal, his eyes were always on Wade.
The Flash was sweating profusely, and the white jersey on his body was soaked with sweat, as if it had just been fished out of the water. His speed began to slow down, no longer being a speeding speed, but was not rushing, and almost exhausted eight seconds of the ball dribbling time in the first half, and then he arrived at the frontcourt.
Jackson has just been replaced and he will defend the Flash. The tired Flash gave Old Nelson an extra worry. The most fierce tiger is the tiger after being injured, just like the Flash now.
Wade slowly wandered outside the three-point line, his eyes drifting, as if he had just woken up, hazy.
Jackson bent his upper body slightly and kept vigilant, staring at Wade tightly. He also kept moving his body, always keeping a distance of about one step away from Wade.
He had been swimming outside the three-point line for more than ten seconds. Just when the fans were waiting a little impatiently, Wade suddenly moved, like a leopard that had found prey. His muscles suddenly tightened, and the frequency of the ball jumping suddenly increased. With the sound of a "squeak" of the sole of the shoe rubbing against the floor, the Flash turned into a sharp arrow and rushed past Wade with lightning speed.
"What a fast speed!" Chamberlain's heart trembled. Wade was exhausted. As an opponent, he was very clear about this, but he could still use his remaining strength to launch such a explosive attack.
Jackson is also a defensive master. He spread his arms to stop Wade, twisted his knees strangely, followed Wade's direction and retreated, still following Wade.
One went forward and the other went backward, and the two finally collided without a doubt. Wade pushed his shoulder hard on Jackson's chest. The latter groaned and his face was covered in ferociousness. He gritted his teeth and stuck his position. He actually endured the pain in his chest and refused to retreat.
But Wade used this force to turn around. He was like a spinning windmill. The ball in his hand wandered with his body and completed a breakthrough from the other side. It was too late for Jackson to stop him. When Wade encountered an opportunity, he turned into a Raptor, turning the clouds and rain, and doing whatever he wanted!
After passing the opponent and facing Chamberlain, Wade put away the ball in his hand and rushed to the inside line with three steps. He stared at O'Neal, reached out and handed the ball over.
Chamberlain dared not make up for defense at will. Once the shark is released, it will be even more dangerous. If the opponent makes a dunk with a strong and powerful dunk, the blow to morale will be fatal.
Wade was open, and he stared at O'Neal, but did not pass the ball, but threw it. Only then did Chamberlain dare to interfere with him, but the ball had already taken action, and his interference was useless. The basketball fell on the ring and then rebounded. Chamberlain was overjoyed and turned around to grab the rebound. As a result, the ball jumped up and fell into the ring.
The fans of the audience cheered, and the neat "MVP" shouts resounded in every corner of the American Airlines Center Arena.
This time, Wade almost ran out of twenty-four seconds, and there were less than forty seconds left. Even if the Warriors scored this counterattack, unless the time was controlled within fifteen seconds, what awaited them was the Heat's final kill.
Davis dribbled the ball and advanced quickly, and Chamberlain was ambitious. He knew that the most important moment of this game had come. Whether to live or die was to depend on the last ten seconds. Therefore, he pushed O'Neal in the inside, and turned into a Tyrannosaurus for a moment, stuck the shark behind him.
But Davis didn't look at him. Wade came to guard him personally. It was very difficult to break through the Flash's defense. However, Davis was angry at this moment. Perhaps he thought he was the boss of the team and he should complete the team's last blow.
Jackson had to mention the high position to help Davis cover, but it took more than ten seconds to push and cover this way.
Davis did not shake off Ricky who had changed defense after several fake moves. The latter was pressed against him like a candy. Old Nelson suddenly became anxious and stood up and roared: "Pass, bastard, pass the ball quickly, inside, give it to Z! Give it to Z!"
When Old Nelson roared, a decisive look suddenly flashed in Davis's eyes. He faced Richie's defense. He rose from the ground and shot from afar!
Jackson, Pitrus and others on the court suddenly felt deep in their hearts. They were all parties involved, and you could tell that the ball was gone as soon as you took the action to see the trajectory!
O'Neal turned around and tried hard to get Chamberlain behind him. He turned his head and shouted at Haslem: "Rebound..."
"My!" A lion roar sounded behind O'Neal. Chamberlain did not waste his energy to grab the position, but instead rose from behind the sharks and rode on O'Neal's back, raised his arms high, like the king of Heaven Tota, and took the rebound from the top of Haslem's head again.
Chamberlain even yelled at the referee with the ball in his arms: "Suspend!"
Meanwhile, Old Nelson shouted the same word.
The referee blew the timeout, and O'Neal rushed up in dissatisfaction and complained: "This is a foul, he pushed me!"
The three referees took advantage of the time to watch the video. Finally, after discussion, the original judgment was maintained. This was a beautiful frontcourt rebound.
Davis walked off the field with a blue face. Old Nelson grabbed Ellis and shouted: "You replace Byron Davis and go up and play the second position!" He said that, he looked at everyone but didn't look at Davis and waved, "Come on, we still have twenty-two seconds to go. This ball must be scored, and we can't leave any chance for the Miami people!"
Seeing Old Nelson deploying the tactics, Chamberlain frowned. The old man's tactic was a double pick-and-roll. He would serve the ball later and serve Ellis. Then he went up to give the latter a pick-and-roll, who held the ball and feinted it, and then passed the ball to Azubuk. After passing the ball, Ellis also had to do a pick-and-roll to help Azubuk get a chance to break into the penalty area.
However, these are all covers, and the final blow was given to Ellis, who would execute a three-pointer kill outside the three-point line.
Chamberlain felt that this tactic might be exquisite, but it might not be so easy to complete. Wade is now red-eyed, and it is really a question whether he can block the Flash. In the last blow, all the fans and referees' eyes were nailed to them. Maybe it would cause a pick-and-roll foul. This is Miami, the Heat's home court!
However, Chamberlain will not question Old Nelson. He is just a player. Although he is trained as the core of the team, it is better to be low-key and don't take yourself too seriously.
After the timeout, Chamberlain immediately sent the ball to Ellis, and then ran up quickly and blocked Wade from the left.
When the Flash saw him coming to his side, he immediately stretched out his strong arms and supported him on his lower abdomen. Ellis broke through, Wade suddenly turned around and rotated. Chamberlain did not dare to move, so he let the Flash go around him, still blocking Ellis tightly!
"Fuck!" A cold sweat suddenly appeared on Ellis' forehead. He cursed angrily and had no choice but to collect the ball that was about to pass to Azubuk. Chamberlain retreated outside the three-point line, and Ellis passed the ball back to him, preparing to re-execute the tactical execution.
Old Nelson shook his head in bad luck. Now the double pick-and-roll is useless. Wade is not a fool. How can he not know that they still want to play pick-and-roll? What's the use of passing the ball back to Chamberlain? The first pick-and-roll failed, and the second success?
There were only eight seconds left, and Chamberlain seemed to be a little confused when he held the ball outside the three-point line. He raised the ball high above his head and looked at his teammates blankly. He tried to pass the ball several times but it was terminated. The Heat's defense at the last moment was really strict enough that no one could run out of the gap.
The fans in the American Airlines Center Arena were excited and started counting down with a strange cry: "6…5…4…3…"
Wade breathed a sigh of relief. He thought he had finally defended the Warriors' last blow, but suddenly he felt something was wrong. Chamberlain was not a kind rookie like O'Brient. This guy's decisive killing is famous in the NBA. Why is he in a daze at such an important moment now?
This is unscientific!
As the fans spit out the number "2" in their mouths, Chamberlain, who had been confused, suddenly turned into a ferocious and cold look. He stepped on the floor with both legs and flew straight into the sky like a rocket.
His right arm was bent at a right angle, his right hand firmly held the ball, and his left hand protected the side of the ball, his wrist shaking softly, and he made a long shot outside the three-point line!
This was Chamberlain's first three-point shot in the NBA field. He had never made a three-pointer in a formal game before. In addition, before this game, his mid-range shots were very inaccurate, let alone such long shots.
However, who has stipulated that those who are not accurate in central investment are not accurate in long-range shooting?
Chamberlain's face was cold, like a stone man carved from granite. He calmly threw the ball out, and Wade's heart suddenly sank to the bottom.
This kid has been acting before. He didn't know who to pass it to, but he didn't plan to pass the ball out. He had already made the chance to score a three-pointer, but just to avoid being disturbed, he acted to deceive them and successfully deceived them.
"Swish!"
Chapter completed!