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Chapter 365 The steal at the last moment

Chapter 365 The last-minute steal
In the fourth quarter, Davis received the ball from the backcourt.

As soon as he got the ball, Scott and Cassel surrounded him.

"Do you double-team?" Davis flashed past Scott's steal, and his old friend who completed the first NBA-level heads-up with him back then is no longer his opponent at all.

He leaned against Cassel protecting the ball, Cassel was pushed out of a gap, and Davis took advantage of this gap to get out from between the two.

From beginning to end, DeWeese did not let the two people who double-teamed him touch even a finger of the ball in his hand.

Coach Lao Tang saw that DeWeese flashed out of the double-teaming of the two lightly, and an ominous premonition surged in his heart.

As if nothing had happened, Davis commanded his teammates' running positions at the top of the arc, turned around by the way, and almost staggered Cassel behind him who was about to steal.

Then, Davis made a three-pointer and missed.

The rebound was taken by Olajuwon, who handed the ball to Cassel.

Cassell hadn't passed the halftime when he saw Davis, so he directly handed the ball to Drexler on the side.

Drexler froze for a moment, then turned his head to communicate with Cassel.

Olajuwon passed by the two people, and when Olajuwon passed by DeWeese, DeWeese suddenly stopped his footsteps.

Drexler didn't think Cassel had to be so afraid of Davis, Cassel nodded subconsciously.

Seeing Kassel nod, Drexler passed the ball to Kassel.

Just as he was about to remind Cassel to hurry up after halftime, the ball was suddenly interrupted from the air. When the two recovered, Davis had already hung on the basket.

Just kidding, although the system is not there, Davis's skills are all effective. Do you think that vision is just kidding with you?

Do you really think Dewes won't notice those little moves behind you two?

DeWeese's steals have come to nine.

Drexler and Olajuwon looked at each other, never expecting Davis to complete another steal in this place.

In all fairness, poor Kassel did not have any responsibility for the ball. It was entirely because Drexler passed the ball too carelessly, but Kassel again took the responsibility for losing the ball on himself.

Kassel has completely turned into a pressure cooker in this game, and his technical movements have been somewhat deformed.

It just so happened that for the Rockets' next attack, Cassel's cell phone fell into the hands of Cassel. Although he threw the ball, he knew the ball was gone the moment he made the shot.

"Backboard!"

But it was over, and DeWeese sprinted to the paint, unfurling in the air with O'Neal completely stuck behind Olajuwon, and took off the defensive rebound.

With 19 points, 9 rebounds, 12 assists and 9 steals, Davis is only one step away from a quadruple double!

Since the fourth quarter, the fans on the sidelines have not sat down. After DeWeese scored another steal and a rebound, the cheers on the scene were deafening.

Seeing that the double-teaming had no effect, coach Lao Tang called a timeout to adjust his tactics.

At this time, the cheers on the sidelines not only did not weaken, but increased again.

In the player tunnel, a short figure stepped out.

Iverson, back on the court.

When Iverson observed that it was timeout time, he ran to the bench as fast as he could.

The players of the Magic team are paying attention to him.

"How's it going, Allen?" D'Antoni asked aloud.

"There is no problem at all. I think I can still score 20 points on the court." Iverson said confidently.

"Okay, then Antonio, you play, Allen, you play, we still play conventional tactics, we will definitely win this game! Also, help Michael more, you know." D'Antoni briefly explained, and let the players play, because in his opinion, there is no suspense about the outcome of this game. The only suspense is whether Davis can win a quadruple-double.

Looking at the players walking on the court full of confidence, D'Antoni suddenly realized that there may not be such a relaxed head coach in the entire history of the NBA. He only needs to send the players on the court.

Not long after the timeout ended, DeWeese had his [-]th rebound and was now one steal away from a quadruple-double.

However, a problem soon appeared. The Rockets' trailing point difference would soon reach 20 points. If coach Lao Tang conceded the shot and the game entered garbage time, Davis would not be able to stay on the court.

The entire Magic team is working hard for DeWeese's last steal, but this thing is not the same as a block. It can put people inside and block shots like Camby in later generations. He can only rely on DeWeese's own efforts to complete it.

Iverson was a little reluctant to send the ball into the basket with almost no one defending. The score gap has reached 18 points. If the Rockets fail to score next time, the Magic will score another goal, and the game may end early at any time.

The hearts of all fans were raised in their throats.

Coach Lao Tang was already talking to the substitute players. In his opinion, the team had already lost, so there was no need to complete Davis' quadruple double.

Not many people noticed that when Davis passed by O'Neill, his mouth moved a few times quietly.

On the next attack, the Magic's defense was very loose, and Scott easily found the shot space. His mid-range shot was shot, but the ball bounced.

Olajuwon subconsciously wanted to block O'Neal's position, but he was surprised to find that O'Neal did not block himself at all.

Before he had time to think about it, Olajuwon took off subconsciously and easily grabbed the offensive rebound in his hands.

But as soon as Olajuwon landed, he cut it off with one hand.

When Olajuwon realized that the ball in his hand was gone, the loudest cheers of the game so far came from the sidelines.

Davis passed the ball to Iverson, who was about to come down, and he stood there with his hands open to accept the celebration of the fans.

Olajuwon came to the referee angrily and signaled that Dewes had fouled the ball, but the referee very firmly signaled that this was a good steal and very clean.

Coach Lao Tang didn't stop Davis from getting his quadruple-double in the end, and D'Antoni called a timeout after Iverson scored the fast break.

He is not for the Magic, but for the Rockets.

Seeing the Rockets players sitting on the bench in frustration, some covering their faces with their hands and towels, while the Rockets' role players stood beside Coach Tang, D'Antoni knew that the game had been won.

"Celebrate the win, lads, you deserve it."

Looking at the cheering fans on the sidelines, they already knew that after the game, there would be a tsunami-like frenzy.

 I have time today, but it’s still two updates. I sent the beginning of the new book to the editor for review, and made a detailed outline by the way. I swear I didn’t play Ghost Valley. . . . .

  In addition, I have always had a question. I remember a game during the Warriors dynasty very clearly. Chasing Dream scored 6 points, 10 rebounds, 10 assists and 10 steals. Why didn't he score the last four points?

  The NBA hasn't had a quadruple-double in over 20 years.
  If the new book has passed the review, I decide to update the two books together, both of which are updated twice a day. This book will be finished slowly, and the new book period of the new book can be longer

  
 
(End of this chapter)

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