Basketball UFO

Chapter 35 Who Killed the Game (Page 12)

Key free throws, regardless of whether they are scored or not, the initiative is still in the hands of the Nets.

Calipari has experienced key balls many times this season, and his tactics for handling key balls have become more and more abundant. He feels that as long as Carter is on the team, he can create unlimited possibilities.

"The team should be leading by 3 points, and we must defend outside the three-point line soon." Calipari greeted assistant coach Jason, and quickly said, "Prepare the tactical board, the Pistons have called a timeout. Vince made a free throw After that, seize the moment.”

Carter quietly changed the rhythm of his free throws. Everyone knew that he would habitually shoot the ball 4 times. Unexpectedly, he only took the ball 2 times this time before suddenly collecting the ball and shooting.

Clang.

The ball flew out, and it was indeed not on the rhythm point, just a little lower.

It hit the bottom edge of the basket and bounced right back. Before anyone could react, Carter had already taken a step forward and grabbed the rebound.

At the same time, with the help of terrible body control, he took off directly without bending his knees, leaped high, and flew above Telalif's head.

Telarif was fighting for a rebound when he felt Carter flying over. A hurricane blew past and he almost fell down.

It was Vince Carter, flying over Tel Reve, facing the basket, as wide as the ocean.

Carter straightened his arm, exerted his strength, and smashed the ball into the basket.

boom!

Deafening dunks, clean riding dunks.

Dunk on Pistons center Theo Telalive.

Just now, Tel Reve's brutal foul made Carter extremely uncomfortable, and now he immediately returned to the field. If you say buckle, just buckle, without any doubt.

After Carter landed, there were 4.5 seconds left, which was the time left for the Pistons.

In other words, there were 7 seconds left, and Carter completed free throws and rebounds in 2.5 seconds, while dunking Trarif.

The speed of lightning and flint is as fast as lightning.

"Theo, you are like a piece of wood, your reaction could be faster." Carter retorted. I dared to knock him down just now, and I will take revenge immediately.

A hero's revenge does not take overnight.

Everyone was confused as to why Carter suddenly scored again.

"What just happened?" The Pistons fans had not yet reacted.

Doug Collins immediately rushed to the referee's table and complained to the court officials, "The opponent's No. 15 player, Vince Carter, deliberately missed the free throw. This is a technical foul."

The match officials ignored it.

Intentional penalty miss is suspected, but cannot be determined.

Moreover, Carter's movements were so smooth, the basketball hit the basket accurately, and the rebound happened to be where he took a step forward.

If it weren't for super basketball control, it wouldn't be possible.

Besides, what if he missed the penalty on purpose? Fans love to watch drama like this. A super player uses the rules to turn a 1-point ball into a 2-point ball when the team needs it most, which is quite exciting.

Pistons fans feel a little trembling when they think about it. Carter seems particularly scary. He was able to control his free throws so accurately. Maybe it was just an accident.

"Impossible, absolutely impossible." Theo Telalive didn't want to believe it. Even though Carter was knocked to the ground, he could still maintain such strong control. This man's body was a bit abnormal.

Grant Hill was also stunned, wondering if Michael Jordan was leading the Bulls to compete with him. This feeling was very bad, "Is he really Vince Carter?"

A thunderous strike at the critical moment completely destroyed the opponent's confidence.

Players like this are superstars. Carter is only in his rookie season and the road ahead has just begun. He doesn’t know how far he will grow.

"Damn, what a strong body control ability." Joe Dumas's spirit went cold. After being defeated by Jordan, the fear of being dominated by Jordan struck again.

This time it's not Jordan, it's Vince Carter.

"Another player like Jordan grew up too fast." David Stern was watching TV with a smile. Vince Carter, the MVP of the rookie game and an All-Star in his rookie season, did not disappoint him.

Selected as an All-Star, although Carter's performance was not very eye-catching, his many dunks really ignited the passion of the fans. Won the MVP in the rookie game and outperformed the rookies in his class.

There is no suspense about who will win this month's Rookie of the Month. Iverson's personal statistics are very good, but the combat effectiveness shown by the team is not at the same level as the Nets.

"The referee controlled it very accurately, the game was fierce, and there was not much controversy. The star's personal abilities were fully demonstrated, and I was the one who wanted the rhythm of the game." David Stern rarely picked up the red wine and poured himself a glass .

It’s the end of the 20th century, and the light of a new era has shined through.

The rays hit the Palace of Auburn Hills.

The Pistons called a timeout, with 4.5 seconds left, and the team was 4 points behind. They had to attack quickly, score a three-pointer, and then commit foul tactics, hoping that the opponent would not score.

Calipari didn't expect such a result. He was so excited that he quickly perfected his defensive tactics and never allowed his opponent to take a shot from outside the three-point line.

The Pistons players have good tactical qualities. If they weren't not strong enough inside, they would be very competitive. A few beautiful pick-and-roll runs, and sure enough, there was space in the paint.

Hill's inside shot only took 2 seconds.

There are 2.5 seconds left before the end of the game.

The Pistons' choice is to shoot 2-pointers first and then use foul tactics. It is also a method with a relatively high success rate. All Pistons fans stood up and cheered wildly for the team.

"Defend...defend..."

"Hill, come on, defeat Carter!"

"Guard Carter and beat the Nets."

With a 2-point difference, Calipari quickly deployed tactics and let the defenders hold the ball. Insider Williams was not sure about the free throw and kicked off directly from the sidelines.

He held the ball high above his head, and on the court were Carter, Cassell, Kendall Gill and Rasheed, all with shooting skills.

Rashid and Telarif were entangled, their arms tangled together, as if they were conjoined twins who couldn't be separated.

Carter thought Hill would guard him, but he didn't expect Hill to guard Kendall Gill. He glanced slightly and saw that it was veteran Joe Dumars who was guarding him. Dumars put his hand on Carter's waist and gently tugged on his shorts.

Such actions are quite common and are not a problem at all, and the referee will not call a foul.

Carter ran a little first without exerting any force. Jumping up at the right moment, Williams quickly passed the ball. Throwing it into the air, it was given to Carter. Carter didn't catch the ball at all and used a volleyball motion.

Kick the ball into Cassell's hands. Cassel shook off Lynch Hunter and ran wild after catching the ball. Use up the last time.

When Lynch Hunter fouled, there were only 0.2 seconds left. Send Cassel to the free throw line.

Doug Collins sat back on his stool, "It's over. We lost the game in double overtime."

Cassell's free throw percentage is over 80%. As long as he hits all his free throws, he doesn't have to struggle anymore and just admit defeat. Even if they can't hit all of them, one hit is enough. The Pistons can't attack in 0.2 seconds. If they touch the basketball even slightly, time will run out.

If there are 0.1 seconds left in the game, the lore ball can only touch the ball once, and tap it under the basket, otherwise the time will be exceeded.

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