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Chapter 82 82. Ways of Victory (Please subscribe and recommend)

Chapter 82 82. Ways of Victory (Please subscribe and recommend)
A pair of long and thin arms raised high, suddenly protruding from the crowd, grasped the basketball firmly, and put it in his arms.

The mood of the audience finally calmed down, and the players didn't have to continue bouncing around like rabbits.

However, the mood of the fans not only calmed down from the ups and downs, but also fell into the bottom.

It was Durant who grabbed the rebound.

The Warriors grabbed the rebound, and the opportunity for the Thunder to continue to lead went with the wind.

Only 1 minute and 17 seconds left.

The Warriors immediately launched an attack, and Thompson seized the opportunity to score two key points in the mid-range shot.

At 124:125, the Thunder trailed by one point.

Donovan requested a timeout.

Looking at the players who were struggling so hard that they were about to stand upright, Donovan couldn't think of criticizing them at all. At this time, Donovan wanted to praise them even more, but the game was not over yet, and the ball was still to be played. Donovan sighed imperceptibly, and began to arrange tactics.

In fact, the tactical arrangement is nothing. This timeout is to let the players take a breather, and the second is to re-emphasize the main attacking position of Westbrook and Richard. Both of them got very good data in this game, and they are only short of victory.

Westbrook needs to stabilize his touch, and Richard, seeing him panting like a cow, may not be able to continue to contribute to the team.

No, Richard's greatest contribution is to attract defense for the team on the court, so that Westbrook can score smoothly.

"Come on, grab a victory in front of the home fans, not for rankings or anything else, just for breath!" Donovan encouraged the players. This is the last timeout for the Thunder in this game. If you fail, you will die!

Richard has been working hard to accumulate stamina. This is the third time he is facing the Warriors this season. He cannot always fight in the shadow of his opponent. Defeating the opponent is not only to let the team have a place, but more importantly, to break through himself so that he can stand in the forefront of the league.

The ball was sent out smoothly, and Westbrook tried his best to finally score the ball with difficulty.

Even so, the fanatical fans at the scene still shouted the MVP cry.

The Warriors' offense was entrusted to Durant to execute, and the stability of Reaper was really frightening. The steady mid-range shot made the Thunder fall into the abyss of invincibility.

The last 36 seconds.

The opponent's shots did not let go, Westbrook made a confident shot and hit a two-pointer.

The score was overtaken again, with only 17 seconds left.

The Warriors requested a timeout.

No one would have thought that the Thunder could not only entangle the Warriors, but also lead in the last few tens of seconds, forcing the opponent to deploy tactics to find quasi-lore and lore opportunities.

The audience couldn't hold back their inner restlessness, and they all stood up and began to cheer for themselves.

The 20-second timeout passed quickly, and the Warriors arranged a tactic that was so complicated that they didn't know how to finish it in 20 seconds.

Passing the ball into the field, Curry and Green cooperated first, then passed it to Thompson, Thompson gave the ball to the running Curry, Curry made a fake move and did not shoot, and continued to pass the ball into the inside line, Durant made an air cut layup.

17 seconds was completely spent.

Oh no, 0.1 seconds left.

Durant is good for layups. If it is a layup, the time may be over.

After scoring the goal, the Warriors players have already begun to celebrate. In 0.1 seconds, the Thunder did not pause, and it is almost impossible to reverse.

The fastest lore record of the frontcourt serve is also 0.2 seconds, and the backcourt serve is currently not possible to reverse.

Even if the ball rolls all the way to the opponent's penalty area, it takes more than 0.1 seconds to bend down to pick up the ball and take off to shoot.

Now Durant's goal is firmly a quasi-lore.

The fans were extremely disappointed, it is acceptable to be killed by anyone, but it cannot be Durant.

With disappointment, people began to leave their seats and prepare to exit. No one thought that 0.1 seconds could do anything.

Including Donovan, including the other Thunder players on the court.

But the game is not over in 0.1 seconds, and there is an unpredictable possibility in 0.1 seconds.

At least Richard thinks so.

And Westbrook.

The Warriors players were still celebrating, and the Thunder players didn't know what to do, walking around the court unconsciously.

But Westbrook went to the baseline and took the ball from the referee.

In front of him, Richard was almost running to the free throw line.

With a whistle, Westbrook threw the ball.

The Warriors players just woke up like a dream, and Curry and Thompson struggled to catch up in the direction where the ball was flying.

The ball flew straight to the basket in the Warriors' half court. There are not many people who can throw the ball so far, but few can throw it so accurately.

Richard is running directly under the basketball at this time, as long as he does not touch the ball, the time will not count down.

"Look!" Some fans who were leaving the field were stopped, there were still players running on the field, and the game was not over yet.

"Come on!" In an instant, the stadium set off a heat wave for the third time. Even if they could only yell "Come on!", the fans must vent their life's energy and send the strongest encouragement to the Thunder players.

Curry and Thompson are still chasing, but Richard is far ahead, and the ball has almost fallen to the free throw line.

Richard took off towards the basketball, opened his palms towards the basketball, and welcomed the contact of the basketball with him.

Touch it, the countdown begins.

The countdown ended, and red lights lit up around the backboard to signal the end of the game.

The basketball flies into the air again, heading for the hoop.

The ball landed on the basket, bounced slightly, and fell into the net.

"Lore!" The fans erupted for the third time, and the fans embraced each other in twos. Whether it was a beautiful woman they didn't know or a fat man, everyone had a smile on their faces, and tears rolled in their eyes.

But the referee didn't blow his whistle. How can we determine whether this kind of goal is a lore without watching it ten or twenty times.

The three referees gathered on the technical stage and watched the video playback from various angles together.

The first angle is that there is no basket in the front, and you can clearly see Richard's action state at the moment of catching and releasing the ball in the air. The referees determined Richard's posture through continuous playback.

The big screen in the arena also played the replay animation of the referee simultaneously. Before the fans had time to wipe the tears from the corners of their eyes, they watched the replay video together.

The fans who hadn't gone far before all rushed back, and the corridor became crowded, but everyone looked up at the big screen, but there was no crowding or stampede.And those who have left the arena now have no time to regret it, they have no way to return to the arena, they can only pay attention to the final result on the big screen outside the arena.

As a result, many fans piled up outside the arena, looking up at the playback.

Another angle is 90 degrees from the side. The backboard has turned red the moment Richard catches the ball. From this angle, it is impossible to tell whether Richard has timed out.

Continue to the third angle, the angle from the back.

At every angle, Richard's moment of touching the ball was repeated back and forth for an unknown number of times, and the result was still waiting for a long time.

Richard has also returned to the bench along with Westbrook and others. Even if it is announced that the Thunder have won, the joy has been diluted by a lot of tension.

After repeated confirmation, the referee finally saw a clue. Richard touched the ball for a very short time, and immediately left his hand when he touched it. From the video playback, he could see a clear gap, which proved that the basketball had left his hand at that time, and the backboard did not turn red at that time.

The next moment the rebound turned red.

In other words, Richard did kill the Warriors, 0.1-second alley-oop kills the Warriors.

The referee announced the result to the technical bench.

The arena was boiling for the last time today. People no longer knew how to express their joy, and the scene was in chaos.

What was even more chaotic was the fans piled up outside the arena. Such a classic and invincible scene, but I couldn't witness it on the spot because of a mistake. The chaos inside these fans couldn't be added.

But after all, cheer for the team's victory.

In the court, the Warriors players were dumbfounded. If this kind of heaven-defying layup happened to other teams, I would definitely send blessings and congratulations, but when I was the background board, my mentality was not so relaxed.

Although very unconvinced, the referee's penalty and the playback of the video made the Warriors have no way to refute and could only accept this result.

Richard, who was sitting on a chair, was lifted up by the players, thrown into the sky frantically, then caught, and thrown into the sky again.

Besides, I don't know how else to express my love for Richard.

Donovan and Westbrook stood on the outer circle, watching the commotion among the group of players, silently watching.

At 130:129, the Thunder defeated the Warriors at home with Richard's lore.

An exciting game, a game that can be recorded in history, a game where Richard stood up completely.

Westbrook had a triple-double with 45 points, 12 rebounds and 10 assists.

Richard scored 20 points on 13 of 32 shots.

Although he didn't break through his career high score, it was indeed the strongest battle that Richard played in his career so far.

Durant scored 36 points, and Curry and Thompson also scored 20+ points.

But the Warriors eventually lost to the Thunder.

At the Thunder's home court, in front of nearly 2 Thunder fans, they lost to the Thunder.

This is also the first time Westbrook has suppressed Durant in both results and statistics.

As the most stable Grim Reaper, Durant turned around and returned to the locker room when he saw the result. He didn't go to the reporter's live interview at all, leaving behind Curry.

While accepting the interview, Curry looked at the Thunder players who were still celebrating, especially Richard, who had always felt threatened in the middle and finally confirmed the threat.

"Richard is a surprising player, and it is very frustrating to be an opponent with him!" Curry said at the end of the interview when he talked about Richard who killed himself.

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