NBA: Start the water cooler and reach the Hall of Fame

Chapter 527 Finals, here we come again!

At the end of the timeout, Sanders brought Blatche back to the court. In critical moments like the last two minutes, Blatche had to be the last barrier to protect the basket inside.

The Heat simply didn't change their lineup. It seemed like Spoelstra was going to play the entire fourth quarter with this lineup.

Players from both sides returned to the court, and the Wizards served to the frontcourt. The Heat still refused to let Li Kaiming catch the ball, but the consequence of this was that it left a large gap for the rest of the Wizards.

However, the Heat are letting people go based on who they are. The ones who were let go were Leonard, who was unstable in three-pointers, and Blatche, who could only take shots in the penalty area.

The Wizards passed the ball in a circle, and finally passed it to the unguarded Leonard. After receiving the ball with a paralyzed face, he dribbled, then stepped into the three-point line and shot from mid-range.

But the ball still missed. Bosh grabbed the rebound and passed it to James for halftime. In the second half of the fourth quarter, James was clearly playing the power forward position, but he often played the role of point guard.

After arriving in the frontcourt, James still chose to let Bosh cover this time, preparing to force the Wizards to switch defense, and then single out Blatche.

But Sanders has told the Wizards players during this timeout that he will not change defense when James calls for a screen. If he wants to shoot from the outside, let him shoot.

So Li Kaiming chose to go around the screen, while Bracci stayed firmly in the inside without any sign of getting out.

When James saw that the Wizards had left him so open, he hesitated on the outside and chose to take action. However, this time Li Kaiming made a very active attack. Although he did not touch the ball, it obviously interfered with James' shooting.

The ball barely missed the net, barely touching the net, and Brachi protected the rebound.

Li Kaiming was also very anxious when he couldn't catch the ball, so this time he rushed over and snatched the ball from Brac's hands, and then dribbled the ball across half court.

James has been defending closely and constantly confronting him with his body and using his arms to interfere. However, Li Kaiming remained unmoved. After arriving steadily in the frontcourt, he suddenly took a step back to widen the distance between him and James.

Because he was deeply impressed by Li Kaiming's sudden cold arrow three-pointer to kill the game, James subconsciously pounced forward because he thought Li Kaiming was going to shoot the ball. Unexpectedly, Li Kaiming just stepped back but did not take a shot. .

Instead, James' lift caused him to lose his defensive position. Li Kaiming started again with a scissor step. After passing James, he met Wade at the three-point line who came to help defend.

The Heat rotated very quickly. Although Wade came to help defend, it was not shooter Thompson who was left open, but Leonard.

If it was regular time, Li Kai would have passed the ball to Leonard, but this was the last two minutes of the tiebreaker, and the team needed him to end the game, so when he was about to collide with Wade, a He turned around and hit the three-point line directly.

Because of his long strides, this turn made everyone in Wade dumbfounded, as if a mountain was roaring towards him, and then suddenly disappeared from sight!

Li Kaiming used beautiful moves to pass James and Wei in succession, and then when he got to the free throw line, he picked it up and threw it away without hesitation!

The basketball hit the net with a swoosh, and in the commentary box, the groom Albert, who looked relaxed just now, immediately looked a little ugly.

Barkley and Consol next to them looked at each other and smiled, and then continued to explain the game as usual. The two of them had seen Li Kaiming's performance countless times, so there was nothing surprising.

The Heat attacked, and after reaching the frontcourt, the ball was still given to James. Facing Li Kaiming's single defense, James tried to break through once during the whole game. From then on, he knew that under Li Kaiming's defense, he definitely couldn't. Eat the good fruit.

So James started calling screens constantly, naming the Wizards' interior players.

However, after the timeout ended, the Wizards simply stopped switching defense and let James shoot from the outside. Now James couldn't even call his name.

Fortunately, another member of the Big Three stepped forward. After covering the screen, he found that the Wizards had not switched defenses. Bosh directly took the outside shot, bounced to the top of the key, and clapped his hands at James for the ball!

James, who was trapped in the embarrassing situation of wanting to shoot but not being able to shoot, wanting to make a sudden move but not being able to, after hearing Bosh's request, it was as if he heard the fairy music from the sky, and his heart suddenly turned from winter to spring, so he didn't even think about it. He gave the ball to Bosh at the top of the arc without hesitation. From the scene, it looked like the two of them had completed a successful pick-and-roll tactic.

After Bosh caught the ball, Brac on the inside did not dare to squat and pounced directly. However, Bosh just made a fake shot and immediately deceived Brac.

Then Bosh directly dropped the ball, broke through and passed Brac, and then made a strong mid-range shot against Li Kaiming's help!

102 to 98, with just over a minute left in the game.

The difficulty of this shot was so high that even Consol, the Wizards home commentator, sighed, "Chris's shot helped the Heat stabilize the situation. He is also a player with a big heart!"

The Wizards gave the ball to Hinrich again, because this time the Heat began to press the ball and did not let Li Kaiming catch the ball.

Hinrich dribbled the ball to the frontcourt without any hindrance. Li Kaiming was constantly running, trying to get rid of James, but everyone on the Heat players seemed to be paying attention to him, even if he was in a certain position. The moment left James behind, but everyone else on the Heat team could quickly help James fill the gap.

In the end, Hinrich waited for a long time at the top of the arc and had no chance to pass the ball to Li Kaiming, so he could only play another pick-and-roll according to the tactics. The final opportunity was in the hands of Blatche, who was cutting through the air. The latter turned around and hooked. Unfortunately, the ball was unlucky. It spun around on the rim and then fell off!

Bosh was stuck in position and was about to grab a rebound when he heard the exclamations of other teammates in his ears!

"Chris, watch your back!"

Bosh was shocked. Before he could react, he felt that the light above his head was blocked by something. At the same time, he could feel gusts of wind above and behind his head, like a plane whizzing past his head!

And it wasn't over yet. Bosh watched helplessly as the basketball that was about to fall into his hands was intercepted by a pair of long arms in the air. Then the hands suddenly pressed down, and he felt a huge force like a mountain pressing down on him. Hit his back!

boom!

There was a loud noise from the basket, and Bosh was directly knocked out of the baseline by Li Kaiming's putback dunk. Finally, he lay in the middle of a group of photographers, falling to pieces.

The three commentators in the commentary box, at this moment, no matter which side the insider was on, were all stunned by this goal!

"Oh, yes! This is definitely the most shameful dunk in Chris Bosh's career!"

"It's hard for me to imagine how sad Chris was lying on the ground. I took a moment and felt a sense of suffocation coming over my face!"

"Lee killed Chris!"

The reaction of the fans at the scene was even stronger. Because of this goal, the roof of the entire arena was almost torn off. Everyone's eyes widened, and the female fans and children couldn't help but cover their mouths!

The on-site director quickly called up the playback from various angles and played it slowly on the big screen above his head.

The more they watched the replay, the more surprised the fans became, because Li Kaiming jumped too high for this ball. There is a perspective from the opposite basket. After zooming in, you can clearly see that Li Kaiming’s head has already exceeded Basket!

This is a real super basket buckle!

At this time, the biggest contributor to this goal, James, who had blocked Li Kaiming just now, was standing with his arms akimbo and waiting for Bosh to get up and serve like a normal person. Instead, it was Wade and Bash who were further away. Till and the two came over and pulled Bosh up.

The Heat served to the frontcourt, and the ball still went to James. This time he learned smartly and did not pick and roll with the inside. Instead, he asked Ray Allen to come over and block. The Wizards directly switched defense. James rushed inside with Thompson on his back, but Before he even rushed to the basket, he discovered that this guy named Clay didn't seem to be as powerful as he looked...

Without the speed, James also lost confidence in attacking the basket, so he threw the ball out directly. Ray Allen received the ball and made a difficult three-pointer, facing Li Kaiming's defense and adjusting the arc to score!

104 is better than 101!

Ray Allen's shot was too hard. Li Kaiming was definitely on guard, but he could still hit it!

With 50 seconds left before the end of the game, the fans stood up!

The Wizards attacked, and after reaching the frontcourt, Li Kaiming was still tightly guarded, but this time he used his movement to create opportunities. Although there were still people in front of him, he was able to catch the ball.

Hinrich passed the ball to Li Kaiming. The latter caught the ball and started without hesitation, broke into the three-point line, stepped sideways to open up the distance, and then shot directly!

106 is better than 101!

The fans at the MCI Center burst into cheers with 36 seconds left in the game!

Spoelstra called a timeout to arrange tactics, and the Heat served James in the frontcourt. Logically speaking, at this time, the trailing side should hit one quickly. Unexpectedly, James dribbled the ball at the three-point line for several seconds!

When Spoelstra on the sidelines and Wade on the court were so anxious that they almost jumped up, James finally moved. He, he passed the ball!

Wade looked at the basketball in his hand and was stunned for a moment, but he reacted quickly. After catching the ball, he broke through and hit the basket, causing a foul and making two free throws!

106 to 103! Three points difference!

At the critical moment, Wade's superstar qualities are even more evident!

Everyone watching the game was excited, and many even held their breath.

The Wizards served to the frontcourt, but the Heat did not let Li Kaiming catch the ball at all. They would rather let others shoot wide open than let Li Kaiming get the ball. In the end, Hinrich missed an open three-pointer!

The Heat grabbed the rebound and once again sent James to the frontcourt. This time he did not hesitate and passed the ball directly in the direction of Wade.

However, this time, Li Kaiming, who had been prepared for a long time, took a step forward, stretched out his long arms, and the basketball was directly stolen by him!

Everyone who cares about the Heat felt their hearts skip a beat after seeing this scene!

Wade tried his best to catch Li Kaiming, but he could only watch as Li Kaiming succeeded in a fast break dunk!

108 to 103, with 4 seconds left on the clock, Li Kaiming killed the game with a steal and dunk!

The Heat used up their last timeout. Spoelstra set up a three-point tactic, and then the ball came from the backcourt to Wade, who shot directly against Thompson, but it was a hit.

Li Kaiming jumped up high and picked off the rebound to end the game!

After losing the Tianwangshan battle, Li Kaiming once again overcame all difficulties and led the Wizards to the finals!

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