pinnacle of basketball
Chapter 617
Chapter 617
Brooklyn’s final attack in the first half had a 13-second attack time. As a mature point guard, Chris must of course control the time to launch the attack at the safest time. It’s good to score, but if he doesn’t score, he can’t give the Heat a chance to shoot.
Chris pressed the rhythm, his eyes didn't have to look at the time at all, he had already judged the timing of the attack in his mind, all he had to do was to control the ball, wait until his teammates were in position, and send the deadliest pass.
The Nets players are using active running positions to impact the Heat's defensive formation, and want to use this method to help teammates get open shots.
The Heat's defense is also very active, and the man-to-man is very deadly, making it difficult for the opponent to seize the defensive gap of the team. Even if they lag behind the opponent in terms of footsteps and reactions, the opportunity for that open space is fleeting.
Miami's team showed a very strong defensive integrity, with extremely frequent defense changes, which made the Nets' running positions have little effect.
The time was about to reach zero, and Chris decisively gave up the idea of passing the ball. In the last 4 seconds, he wanted to do it himself.
Chris has a lot of shooting options. A sudden cold arrow shot can have a surprise effect, but it will also leave the Heat with about 2 seconds. For a team like the Heat with a strong ability to seize opportunities, 2 seconds is enough for them to complete an attack.
Then there is the buzzer lore, which does not leave any opportunity for the opponent to attack, and stops the clock when the shot is taken, but such an attack is bound to be closely defended by the opponent, and the hit rate will be greatly reduced.
Regardless of any of the above offensive options, there is no doubt that there are certain risks. From the perspective of the outside world, the first method is the most reasonable, and it can at least have the possibility of hitting. If it is the second method, the Heat will not let it go easily, and the hit rate will be very low.
Combining the shooting percentage of the two options, players will generally make the "correct" choice.
However, the reason why Chris can step from street basketball to the NBA professional arena is closely related to his game thinking that is different from ordinary people.
It is a great "insult" for a street player to be chosen by others.
In 4 seconds, Chris didn't make a shot. He missed the best opportunity for "cold arrow". At the same time, he also gave his own answer, what he wanted was the buzzer.
The Heat's defense immediately pushed up, and Wade and Chris' bodies were a hair's breadth apart, and the whistle might sound at any time.
However, no matter how you say it, Wade is still an old world, and he is still very stable in terms of defense. He is on the "edge of fouling" and puts extreme defensive pressure on Chris.
With almost all shots blocked, Chris was in a bind.
Even if he was blocked, Chris did not choose to pass the ball. Giving the ball to his teammates at this time is undoubtedly "throwing the pot".
Time was running out, Chris stopped the ball, and made a shot gesture, Wade was not fooled, but stood where he was, with his arms raised normally.
"He won't make a shot." Wade said slowly, "It's not the best time to make a shot yet."
With only two seconds left in the game, Chris still has time to make adjustments. This is how confident he is in his shot, and he is not in a hurry.
Wade also stared at the timer, he could see the millisecond jump very clearly.
The first half entered the last second.
"0.4 seconds is the limit speed of the shot." Wade said slowly, "I believe that you can achieve it."
When the time was about to jump to 0.4 seconds, the two acted together.
"Caught it." Watching Chris make a shooting action, Wade stepped on the spot and took off to block the shot.
"You are wrong." Chris suddenly said coldly, "0.4 seconds is not the limit, the real limit is 0.3!!!"
With a time difference of 0.1 seconds, Wade's block timing was wrong.
The basketball flew through the air and fell into the basket.
"It's time! It's time!" Heat fans yelled towards the field. The moment Chris made a shot, the red light at the end of halftime was indeed on, and the time also returned to "0".
The person involved, Chris, had an indifferent expression. He glanced coldly at the Heat's bench and let out a snort, as if mocking the ignorance of these people.
Because the end of halftime was too close to the time of Chris’s shot, it is reasonable to have such doubts. The referee could not make a judgment through the naked eye for a while, so he had to let the players of both sides wait in the field and do not leave the field for the time being. The referee will judge the result of the ball through video playback.
After repeated playback several times, the referee had no way to draw a conclusion, so they had to activate ESPN's frame-by-frame playback function.
The video shows that at 0.3 seconds, the basketball is still at Chris's fingertips. According to the principle of "0.4 seconds limit shooting", Chris's goal will be invalidated.
Just when the referee was about to return to the court and make an "invalid gesture", the ESPN data personnel in the headset asked the referee to watch it again, and asked to watch it frame by frame, and draw conclusions cautiously.
Just when the referee "impatiently" watched the video again, some of their concepts about basketball completely changed.
At 0.3 seconds, the basketball was still at Chris's fingertips, but at 0.1 seconds, the basketball had an obvious departure, and the ball did not time out.
"How is this possible? How could anyone complete the shot in 0.3 seconds!" Chris's shot speed was indeed fast, but he did not expect it to be so fast. The entire shot process only took 0.2 seconds, which is incredible.
Although such a situation is counterintuitive, he did it, which is a miracle.
The referee raised his right hand in the air and slid down from top to bottom, "The goal is valid, three-pointer."
Hearing this result, the Heat's players raised their arms high, feeling incredible about this penalty. How could someone complete the dunk in only 0.3 seconds.
The penalty result cannot be changed, and this result is confirmed by ESPN official, so it is meaningless to question it.
This goal allowed Chris to break the limit time of the fastest shot in the NBA, and it helped the team recover the point difference by only 3 points, and the suspense is still there.
This kind of ball hurts morale. The Heat players were not very active when they were off the court. They had a chance to lead by more points in the second half.
Barrett was the first to stand up, stepped forward to high-five his teammates one by one, and gave encouragement to many players who performed slightly worse.
"Why are you all so sad?" Barrett said, "We're still ahead."
(End of this chapter)
Brooklyn’s final attack in the first half had a 13-second attack time. As a mature point guard, Chris must of course control the time to launch the attack at the safest time. It’s good to score, but if he doesn’t score, he can’t give the Heat a chance to shoot.
Chris pressed the rhythm, his eyes didn't have to look at the time at all, he had already judged the timing of the attack in his mind, all he had to do was to control the ball, wait until his teammates were in position, and send the deadliest pass.
The Nets players are using active running positions to impact the Heat's defensive formation, and want to use this method to help teammates get open shots.
The Heat's defense is also very active, and the man-to-man is very deadly, making it difficult for the opponent to seize the defensive gap of the team. Even if they lag behind the opponent in terms of footsteps and reactions, the opportunity for that open space is fleeting.
Miami's team showed a very strong defensive integrity, with extremely frequent defense changes, which made the Nets' running positions have little effect.
The time was about to reach zero, and Chris decisively gave up the idea of passing the ball. In the last 4 seconds, he wanted to do it himself.
Chris has a lot of shooting options. A sudden cold arrow shot can have a surprise effect, but it will also leave the Heat with about 2 seconds. For a team like the Heat with a strong ability to seize opportunities, 2 seconds is enough for them to complete an attack.
Then there is the buzzer lore, which does not leave any opportunity for the opponent to attack, and stops the clock when the shot is taken, but such an attack is bound to be closely defended by the opponent, and the hit rate will be greatly reduced.
Regardless of any of the above offensive options, there is no doubt that there are certain risks. From the perspective of the outside world, the first method is the most reasonable, and it can at least have the possibility of hitting. If it is the second method, the Heat will not let it go easily, and the hit rate will be very low.
Combining the shooting percentage of the two options, players will generally make the "correct" choice.
However, the reason why Chris can step from street basketball to the NBA professional arena is closely related to his game thinking that is different from ordinary people.
It is a great "insult" for a street player to be chosen by others.
In 4 seconds, Chris didn't make a shot. He missed the best opportunity for "cold arrow". At the same time, he also gave his own answer, what he wanted was the buzzer.
The Heat's defense immediately pushed up, and Wade and Chris' bodies were a hair's breadth apart, and the whistle might sound at any time.
However, no matter how you say it, Wade is still an old world, and he is still very stable in terms of defense. He is on the "edge of fouling" and puts extreme defensive pressure on Chris.
With almost all shots blocked, Chris was in a bind.
Even if he was blocked, Chris did not choose to pass the ball. Giving the ball to his teammates at this time is undoubtedly "throwing the pot".
Time was running out, Chris stopped the ball, and made a shot gesture, Wade was not fooled, but stood where he was, with his arms raised normally.
"He won't make a shot." Wade said slowly, "It's not the best time to make a shot yet."
With only two seconds left in the game, Chris still has time to make adjustments. This is how confident he is in his shot, and he is not in a hurry.
Wade also stared at the timer, he could see the millisecond jump very clearly.
The first half entered the last second.
"0.4 seconds is the limit speed of the shot." Wade said slowly, "I believe that you can achieve it."
When the time was about to jump to 0.4 seconds, the two acted together.
"Caught it." Watching Chris make a shooting action, Wade stepped on the spot and took off to block the shot.
"You are wrong." Chris suddenly said coldly, "0.4 seconds is not the limit, the real limit is 0.3!!!"
With a time difference of 0.1 seconds, Wade's block timing was wrong.
The basketball flew through the air and fell into the basket.
"It's time! It's time!" Heat fans yelled towards the field. The moment Chris made a shot, the red light at the end of halftime was indeed on, and the time also returned to "0".
The person involved, Chris, had an indifferent expression. He glanced coldly at the Heat's bench and let out a snort, as if mocking the ignorance of these people.
Because the end of halftime was too close to the time of Chris’s shot, it is reasonable to have such doubts. The referee could not make a judgment through the naked eye for a while, so he had to let the players of both sides wait in the field and do not leave the field for the time being. The referee will judge the result of the ball through video playback.
After repeated playback several times, the referee had no way to draw a conclusion, so they had to activate ESPN's frame-by-frame playback function.
The video shows that at 0.3 seconds, the basketball is still at Chris's fingertips. According to the principle of "0.4 seconds limit shooting", Chris's goal will be invalidated.
Just when the referee was about to return to the court and make an "invalid gesture", the ESPN data personnel in the headset asked the referee to watch it again, and asked to watch it frame by frame, and draw conclusions cautiously.
Just when the referee "impatiently" watched the video again, some of their concepts about basketball completely changed.
At 0.3 seconds, the basketball was still at Chris's fingertips, but at 0.1 seconds, the basketball had an obvious departure, and the ball did not time out.
"How is this possible? How could anyone complete the shot in 0.3 seconds!" Chris's shot speed was indeed fast, but he did not expect it to be so fast. The entire shot process only took 0.2 seconds, which is incredible.
Although such a situation is counterintuitive, he did it, which is a miracle.
The referee raised his right hand in the air and slid down from top to bottom, "The goal is valid, three-pointer."
Hearing this result, the Heat's players raised their arms high, feeling incredible about this penalty. How could someone complete the dunk in only 0.3 seconds.
The penalty result cannot be changed, and this result is confirmed by ESPN official, so it is meaningless to question it.
This goal allowed Chris to break the limit time of the fastest shot in the NBA, and it helped the team recover the point difference by only 3 points, and the suspense is still there.
This kind of ball hurts morale. The Heat players were not very active when they were off the court. They had a chance to lead by more points in the second half.
Barrett was the first to stand up, stepped forward to high-five his teammates one by one, and gave encouragement to many players who performed slightly worse.
"Why are you all so sad?" Barrett said, "We're still ahead."
(End of this chapter)
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