Pat Riley called a timeout.

He signaled his assistant to give him the tactical board.

"This round must be successful. It is best to shoot under the basket and score as quickly as possible, so that we have two offensive opportunities."

"Dwyane, don't feel psychologically burdened. You handled the ball very well in the last round. We all believe in you!"

After that, he drew a tactic on the tactical board.

The tactics in the later period are similar, but Riley intends to let them cooperate.

Of course, the specific situation is still determined by Wade, the initiator of the tactics.

The coach can only control the off-court, and the on-court can only rely on the players to do their best.

Because the final moment of the game still depends on the personal ability of the players,

The coach's tactics can only come up with a tactic, and whether the shot is successful or not still depends on the players themselves.

The Nets' tactics were much simpler, which was to defend the opponent tightly.

Especially Wade, who could not stop for a second.

Frank had guessed that the opponent would choose a quick two-pointer.

This was also the reason why the defense under the basket was emphasized.

The most reliable offense in the NBA is under the basket, and no one could deny this.

The Heat had already set up their lineup at the referee's whistle.

For this round, Coach Frank deliberately replaced Arroyo with Chandler, who only played for 5 minutes in the whole game.

Re-formed a double tower with Roy for the defense of this round.

Roy still defended O'Neal, and the tall Chandler stood in front of Eddie Jones, blocking his sight.

The referee gave the ball to Eddie Jones, who held the ball in both hands and looked around.

At this time, Pat Riley's tactics worked.

After Wade passed through the double screen of O'Neal and Haslem,

he came out from the side and received the basketball.

Then he accelerated and broke through directly within the three-point line. After helping to cover, O'Neal followed,

The Heat's tactics were very successful, the duo attacked the basket at the same time,

This made the Nets' defense a bit awkward,

It seemed that the opponent could make an aerial relay at any time,

Carter could only try to make physical contact with Wade to prevent the opponent from having room to shoot,

But Wade obviously did not intend to shoot himself in this round,

He passed the ball in the crowd through Chandler's crotch to O'Neal who was running,

There were still two steps away from the basket,

The Nets' defense was attracted by O'Neal,

He had no room to move forward,

Jumping in the air, a small lob!

Another shooting posture that had never been seen before,

The basketball was thrown out in O'Neal's hands, and Roy's anti-dunk preparations were useless,

The basketball hit the front of the basket, bounced up, and bounced into the basket,

Tonight even luck seemed to be on the side of the Heat!

O'Neal's irrational lob shot went in for no apparent reason,

But the Heat actually scored,

Luck is also part of strength, and this is also the most exciting and greatest charm of basketball.

121 to 120

The Heat regained the lead again, and cheers resounded throughout the stadium,

There were 35 seconds left in the game,

Although there was still a gap of 10 seconds from the target, there was no problem as long as it could be scored.

Nets coach Frank called a timeout,

The pressure now came to the Nets, and they failed to defend this round,

Then they had to score this goal next,

Coach Frank drew up a tactic and replaced Chandler,

Replacing him with McGinnis, at this time the offense needs more height,

He has already developed the ability to shoot three points, and is a better choice than Arroyo at this point in time on both offense and defense.

Nets sideline ball,

No matter how tall O'Neal is, it's useless. Roy is the one serving the ball in this round.

Without the visual obstacle, passing the ball becomes easy.

Carter, who came around the baseline, received the ball.

This round also requires success rate, steady play, Carter took the ball outside the three-point line,

Waiting for Roy to get into position after serving the ball,

Roy made a fake shot under the basket, and then came up to help Carter pick and roll,

The two-person pick and roll cooperation, this classic tactic will never go out of style,

After the pick and roll, the ball is still in Carter's hand, he did not choose to pass,

Facing Haslem, he chose to break through,

The most critical defensive position in this game is Haslem, no matter who Roy picks and rolls with,

The final responsibility of defense will be left to Haslem,

From time to time, he has to deal with Roy's singles,

This huge responsibility is given to a second-year undrafted rookie,

This is also a helpless choice for the Heat,

HaslemIn this series, it was harder than anyone imagined.

Carter's starting speed was comparable to Wade's.

It was very difficult to dribble past Haslem's defense. Without the inherent speed advantage, he could only rely on his own efforts.

But Carter's quick stop halfway through the game still dribbled past him.

Looking up at Carter who had already taken off, Haslem could only watch his opponent and start a prayer-style defense.

Carter did not pause at all, his movements were continuous, and after shaking off the space, he followed with a step-back jump shot.

"Shua"

Two-pointer,

Both sides were tightly grasping opportunities in every round.

121 to 122

The Heat had no more timeouts, and there were 18 seconds left in the game, which was still plenty of time.

Damon Jones sent the ball from the baseline despite the Nets' interference.

The process was bumpy, but fortunately Wade was very calm after getting the ball.

After half court, Wade had to hurry up.

The Nets were heavily guarded under the basket, and Roy was watching closely.

Wade still let Haslem move up to screen for him.

But the Nets' defender in this round was McGinnis, not Lagabel.

After the single-out, McGinnis stood in front of Wade very actively.

This idiot was not nervous but eager to try.

The score was behind, and the remaining time did not allow Wade to think.

He started He broke through, carrying McGinnis on his shoulders and moving towards the basket of the Nets.

He was harassed by Kidd and other Nets players along the way.

But Wade had an obsession, a belief that he could be on par with the best in the league.

Even under such harassment, Wade's offensive direction did not change.

At this time, he only had the basket in his eyes, and he only wanted to score and only looked at the time.

Facing the last link of the three-piece set prepared by the Nets for him, Roy, who was defending,

Wade jumped up without hesitation and collided with Roy in the air.

During this period of time, unless the person is directly pushed out of the court or hugged, the defense will basically not be called.

Because this period of time is the default time for the player to control his fate.

Wade in the air avoided Roy's blocking hands,

After pausing in the air, the pull rod narrowly avoided the block,

The basketball flew towards the basket!

The basketball rubbed against the backboard and flew into the basket!

123 to 122

This is a crucial goal scored over Roy's head!

A near buzzer beater! With 4.8 seconds left in the game,

The Nets were cornered by the second-year Wade,

Young Wade got up from the ground and screamed under the basket,

The audience rewarded their hero with thunderous cheers and applause!

Wade scored the most difficult goal of the game!

The Heat players hugged each other excitedly.

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