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Chapter 621 Finals, here we come

Chapter 621 Finals, here we come
Chaos also wanted to avoid it, but he had lost control of his body while still moving.

However, Mu Chenfeng's speed was extremely fast, and he didn't give Chaos a chance to fight another round.

Another ingenious foul, Mu Chenfeng allowed Chaos to receive his sixth personal foul and successfully "graduated".

After confirming the foul, Kaos refused to leave the court for a long time. He knew what his departure meant to the Nets. It was obviously unrealistic for Chris alone to win against the mighty Heat.

When he was about to leave the stage, Chaos just exchanged glances with Chris and didn't say much. He knew that even a casual word he said at this time might turn into huge psychological pressure on Chris.

The Nets ushered in the most difficult moment, and Chris became the only support for the Nets.

This is the first time in Chris's career that he has reached the Eastern Conference finals, and it is also the closest he is to the championship. They have played beyond everyone's imagination this season, and now the "miracle" seems to have drifted away from them.

Faced with the main player's successive exits, Chris did not react too violently, but instead had an unusually calm expression. He knew the current situation of the team better than anyone else, and he was determined not to show a trace of despair or give up. He was the team's last hope, and he had to fight until the last moment, even though he already knew very well in his heart that the chances of winning the game were slim.

The scene went back to the way Chris is most familiar with, no Chaos, no Oled, just him and a group of role players, everything went back to a season ago, the lineup struggling on the edge of the playoffs, the Nets that were swept out in the first round.

Chris took all the possession of the team, and he also completely liberated his offensive nature, putting all his attention on the basket.

The offensive strength of Chris, who is fully fired, can be ranked among the top five in the league. Even players with the "best defensive team" like Wade have a bit of difficulty defending against Chris's "no rules" style of play. Facing this style of play from the street, the best way to defend is to give him a strong physical confrontation. This is why Barrett's defensive effect is obviously much better when facing Chris.

Chris used his nimble footsteps to pass Wade one step at a time, and finally hit a mid-range shot, which opened the prelude to his offense since then.

Mu Chenfeng assisted Williams to make an outside shot. The trajectory of the basketball was slightly deflected, and it hit the side of the basket. The four insiders rushed to grab the rebound. Just as the basketball was about to be controlled, a black figure suddenly appeared from the crowd. Chris pocketed the rebound on the heads of the four big players.

"He jumps so high." Chris's bounce stunned everyone.

After grabbing the rebound, Chris didn't give any instructions, and he dribbled the ball forward by himself. This kind of offensive and defensive transition was very fast. The Heat's awareness of returning to defense was good enough, but they still couldn't keep up with Chris's counterattack rhythm, and watched him complete a fast break layup.

Chris not only took over all the offensive rights of the team, but even the work of rebounding.

From the round when Chaos left the field, Chris has scored 8 points and 3 rebounds, helping the Nets to end the fourth quarter with a slight lead of 2 points.

The fourth quarter, the final decisive moment.

Grabbing offense and defense with one hand made Chris exhausted a lot. He sat on the bench, gasping for breath, and drank the sports drink handed over by the staff in one gulp.

He was really tired, but Chris still persisted. He knew that this round of the series had a clear direction, but he was still eager to win the next game and win Miami for Brooklyn, even if there was only one game.

All the teammates gathered around Kidd to listen to the tactics, but Chris was the only one sitting on the chair, staring at the floor in a daze.

The coaching staff wanted to call him, but Chaos stopped him, "Don't bother him, he knows what he should do."

As the game continued, Chris's offense became more ferocious. The Heat were known as the "team in the last quarter". They averaged 28.4 points per game in the fourth quarter.

28.4 points are placed in the fourth quarter when physical fitness has declined, but it is a very scary number. You must know that the average score in the final quarter of the 30 teams in the league is only 22 points.

In order to counteract the Heat's offensive frenzy in the fourth quarter, Chris must establish enough leads for the team before that moment comes.

At the beginning of the fourth quarter, Chris scored 4 points in a row from inside and outside, and continued to expand the point difference.

The Heat's offensive frenzy will come after all. With Wade and Mu Chenfeng as the starting point of the attack, they will launch a violent bombardment towards the basket of the Nets.

First, the Heat's three-point firepower group hit three-pointers continuously from the outside, followed by Mu Chenfeng's impact on the basket, causing damage, and then Gaia and Wade completed the alley-oop cooperation, and the Heat scored 10 points in an instant.

The Heat are more blooming, and everyone has a share. The Nets can only rely on Chris to respond alone, but he is really stubborn. He actually managed to respond to the entire Heat team by himself.

The price is to pay a great physical consumption.

The Heat's second wave of offense came as scheduled, but this time Chris responded a bit reluctantly and did not respond to every ball. After the Heat played a wave of 8-4 offense, the score was tied.

The extremely fast pace of the game made Chris's legs gradually heavy. His dribbling and breakthrough speeds dropped significantly.

With a bang, Chris' knees fell to the floor when he returned to defense.

Chris could only watch helplessly as the Heat scored a go-ahead goal, but he could only knock on the floor helplessly. His legs had no other feeling except for the desperate soreness.

Chris couldn't stand up on his own strength, and his teammates hurried over to help him and sent him to the sidelines. When leaving the field, Chris looked back at the scoreboard and sighed helplessly.

At 4 minutes and 28 seconds, Chris's game stopped at this moment. He fought to the last moment and ran out of bullets at the last moment. He could leave with his head held high.

The Nets, which lost all their cores, were in a mess. In the last 4 and a half minutes, they only scored 6 points, while the Heat scored 19 points.

The final score was fixed at 87:102, and the Heat swept the Nets with a "4-0" score and advanced to the finals.

"Finals, here we come."

(End of this chapter)

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