Basketball UFO

Chapter 109 110 Kill

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The sixth game of the finals has reached the last minute.

This game was very tense throughout. The score difference between the two sides was no more than 6 points, and they were always in a tight state.

As long as one side scores continuously, the other side calls a timeout, or the star breaks out, the point difference can be brought back.

"The two sides reversed each other and took the lead. This is the 20th time. This game is too difficult to play."

"That's right, it's almost the most difficult finals."

For the Jazz, Hornacek played in a closed game and contributed 17 points. Otherwise, the Nets would have taken the lead and killed the game.

Kendall Gill, who faced Hornacek, only scored 8 points, but fell behind. If Kendall was normal, the Nets would be able to play more easily.

The average player can't handle the pressure of the game. On the Nets side, Carter scored 41 points, almost supporting the team's offense alone. Cassell was second only to Carter, scoring only 15 points.

However, he made a huge contribution on the defensive end, allowing Stockton to only score 10 points. In this position competition, the Nets won. The assist ratio between the two is also better with Cassel. Cassel had 6 assists, 4 of which were given to Carter, while Stockton only had 5 assists.

Calipari was nervously deploying tactics. In the final analysis, "Give Carter the ball and let him take care of it."

Carter was panting and had almost no rest today. He had played 43 minutes. If he kept on playing, he would have played almost the entire game. But in the final game, he will grit his teeth and persevere no matter what.

Calipari and Cassel looked at Carter at the same time, a little worried.

Carter waved his hand to reassure everyone, "Don't worry, everyone, just give me the ball and I can handle it."

The Nets are currently 1 point behind. Hundreds of Nets fans are on the road and are very nervous. They hope to see a victory on the road. If it drags to the seventh game and it's still at the opponent's home court, then life or death will be up to you.

"Okay, we're back from the timeout. Let's see how the Nets plan their tactics."

"It should be up to Carter. This is Calipari's tactics. At this moment, other tactics are useless. Only stars can solve the problem."

The role of a superstar is to be able to carry on at critical moments.

Cassel held the ball, faced Stockton's small movement, quickly moved, went inside first, and passed to Rasheed Wallace.

Wallace raised his hands high, fearing that Karl Malone wouldn't take a shot. As long as the opponent came to grab it, he would lean in and shoot, which would be the key ball.

However, Ma Long was very cautious and would not reach out rashly at this time, blocking the position well.

Suddenly, Rasheed threw the ball in the air as if he was shooting.

"Too high!" Karl Malone was very happy. The opponent shot out of nervousness and would never get in.

"Rebound," Karl Malone roared at his teammates. As long as the Nets don't score in this wave of offense, the advantage will be in their hands.

Unexpectedly, Carter once again got rid of Brian Russell, suddenly broke into the inside, and completed a beautiful cooperation with Rasheed.

He jumped high, caught the ball in the air, and dunked directly with his backhand. The basketball hit the net before the Jazz players could react.

"Buy Gade, this is not a shot at all, but an exquisite coordination. You dare to cooperate like this at this moment. It's really crazy." The commentator couldn't help but swear.

Normally, the more critical the team is, the more cautious it is. Unexpectedly, the Nets did the opposite, especially trusting Carter's ability and directly giving him difficult problems. Fortunately, Carter completed the task perfectly.

"Rashid, great pass!" Carter pointed to Rasheed Wallace, very satisfied with his pass. Rashid caught Carter's hint just now, passed the ball boldly, and successfully cooperated.

Calipari was sweating off the court, "Damn it, Vince really dares to play. You underestimate the Jazz players. If something goes wrong, the game will be ruined."

Fortunately, Carter scored the ball and took the lead.

85:84, the Nets lead by 1 point.

It was the Jazz's turn to attack. Stockton held the ball, looked at the time, there were still 40 seconds, and slowly advanced. Cassel followed suit and didn't want to give Stockton any chance to pass the ball easily.

"Hey, aren't you going to attack? It's time."

"I'm not you, I don't have your momentum." Stockton remained unmoved, using pick-and-rolls and constant transmission. The Jazz players ran in a good rhythm and were not disturbed by the lagging score.

Stockton caught the ball again. While Cassel is not in place yet, pass the ball directly to the inside, giving Karl Malone the most stable outlet. He knew where Karl Malone was even with his eyes closed, and the tacit understanding between the two no longer required words or hints.

They know where the other is at all times and know each other better than their respective wives.

Karl Malone raised his elbow and made another mid-range shot with a weird move, making a solid hit.

The Jazz hit again and returned to the lead, still 1 point behind.

86:85, the Jazz take the initiative, but the next wave of offense is dominated by the Nets, and they must defend it.

Calipa took advantage of the last timeout and deployed a winning tactic. Jerry Sloan was very happy, standing on the sidelines to encourage the players, and then gathered his troops to prepare defensive tactics.

After the timeout, Carter held the ball outside the three-point line.

Holding the basketball with one hand and looking towards the court, everyone's movements can be seen clearly. It's like a god descending from the sky, looking down at all living beings.

Brian Russell is already in front of Carter, half a step away, whether it is a breakthrough or a jump shot, he can defend well.

Carter suddenly pulled forward and stepped out with his left foot. Brian Russell reacted very quickly and immediately followed up.

Unexpectedly, after Carter made such a big move, he could easily pull his body to the right. The left foot he just stepped out did not use all his strength. He turned directly, switched to the front right side, stepped out, and reached the top of the free throw line. .

Brian Russell seemed to have predicted it. He suppressed his physical discomfort and stretched his whole life, not giving Carter any space to shoot.

Time passed quickly, and there were only 4 seconds left.

However, Carter dribbled the ball again at this time, without any pause, took half a step inside, and then recovered his body. A series of extraordinary technical moves made Brian Russell unable to keep up. He sat on the free throw line and fell down.

Looking at Carter helplessly.

Carter seemed to have known that the other party would react like this. There was no one around and the field of view was wide.

Get up, jump shot. The most standard mid-range shot, with a beautiful fadeaway, one of Carter's signature moves.

In addition to dunks, Carter also has three-pointers and mid-range shots. His offense has no blind spots and is difficult to guard against.

"Vince Carter, shot..." the commentator yelled at the top of his lungs, afraid of missing any action.

Carter floated in the air, took aim, and shot easily.

The basketball drew a perfect arc in the air, just like Kurosawa Shirei's career line.

Uh-huh! Hitting the target and being sure to the extreme is art.

All the fans fell silent. The brief silence seemed to be a death sentence for the Jazz.

The Nets took the lead at the last minute, and Carter made a buzzer-beater.

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