At the midfield sideline, Bowen served the ball and his eyes were on Ginobili.

Team Ma designed a simple tactic.

Ginobili came out from the baseline and started to break through directly towards Carter after receiving the ball.

Unlike the previous pick-and-roll, Ginobili did not ask anyone to help him this time. The position of the breakthrough was obviously more sophisticated.

He broke through to the bottom corner along the three-point line with a strange posture. Even though Carter was prepared and fully guarded,

he still found space. He suddenly switched his body and slipped from Carter to the inside.

McInnis was in front of Ginobili on the side. Behind McGinnis, Roy had also noticed his intention.

As Ginobili got closer and closer to the basket, Roy also moved in the direction of Ginobili.

Because McGinnis was not tall enough, Roy still had to trust himself at this time.

Ginobili faced two people and faced the basket directly. His courage was commendable, but Roy felt something was wrong.

McInnis attacked in advance, but Ginobili sidestepped his defense and passed the ball from McGinnis's crotch, right under Roy's eyes.

A tricky ground pass penetrated the defense of two people in a row, and the basketball flew to Duncan's hands behind Roy.

As long as Duncan caught the basketball, the Nets' basket would be empty, and the Spurs' plan would be completely achieved.

Seeing Duncan stretch out his hand to catch the fast-passing basketball,

Popovich clenched his fist, and his tactics were executed very successfully.

Suddenly, a white hand cut the basketball from behind Duncan,

The Spurs players looked closely and found that it was Kidd with an injured leg!

He predicted Ginobili's movement trajectory in advance.

It was because Parker was blocked in the last round. At this moment, Roy, the inside player of the Nets, was standing under the basket with concentration, but he actually rushed up.

This was no longer a matter of stubbornness. He definitely had an ulterior motive.

In that position, Kidd couldn't think of how Ginobili should deal with it next except passing the ball!

Especially seeing Roy moving towards Ginobili, Duncan behind him was unattended.

So there was the thrilling attack just now, in advance.

The veteran came out, one for two, and Kidd, who had a crippled leg, could also play a huge role.

The consecutive best defensive lineups were not in vain, that was the affirmation of his day and night defense!

Kidd, who stole the ball, passed the ball to Lagabel near the three-point line, who rushed directly to the Spurs half with the ball and Parker.

Coach Frank took the opportunity to call a short timeout.

There were 1.8 seconds left before the end of the third quarter!

The Nets needed a complete shooting tactic.

Since it was only a short break, all the players stood on the court in front of the rest area.

Coach Frank took the tactical board and arranged the tactic. He subconsciously drew the tactic and wanted Roy to make the final attack.

Roy, who had many lore experiences, thought it was the most appropriate to execute such a shot.

But Roy refused. He was definitely the target of the Spurs' key defense during this period.

The lessons of the last game were still deeply imprinted in the hearts of all the Spurs.

Roy felt that he should take the opponent by surprise. This shot could attract the opponent's defensive attention.

The choice of the last shot should be given to Carter, which is a more secure solution.

Frank thought it made sense. Since it was not the last shot, it was understandable to give it to Carter.

Carter glanced at Roy and knew that he gave it to him. No matter what, this ball must be scored.

Coach Frank arranged a three-point tactic.

There is only a 12-point difference at present. It is the most ideal state to try to close the score to single digits.

The short timeout lasted only 20 seconds, and the referee blew the whistle for the game soon.

On the sidelines, Frank pretended to loudly tell Roy to shoot boldly.

Not far away, the Spurs players who heard the conversation showed an expression of "as expected",

because when Popovich arranged the defense just now, he also felt that the Nets would give the ball to Roy, who was more confident, for the last ball.

On the sideline of the midfield, McGinnis, the tool man for the sideline serve, took over the responsibility of serving again.

In front of him was the tool man Muhammad of the Spurs who was responsible for interfering with the serve.

The tool man and the tool man were directly matched in attack and defense.

The referee's whistle sounded again, and the Nets players moved in the Spurs' half.

The scattered players attracted the Spurs' defensive energy.

Roy came out from the baseline and passed through Carter's and Lagabel's screens and ran straight to the three-point line.

He stretched out his hand to signal McGinnis while runningPassing route,

Roy's actions further strengthened the Spurs' view. Duncan and Ginobili surrounded Roy with heavy troops.

Seeing Roy surrounded by these two people at the three-point line,

He suddenly turned around and ran back, catching the Spurs defender off guard. He took a big step and sprinted to the inside.

All the Spurs' energy was firmly attracted.

Carter passed by Roy halfway, made a screen without the ball, and blocked Duncan's steps behind him.

Duncan was delayed for a while and became more nervous. He didn't notice that Carter suddenly accelerated and rushed over the three-point line at this time.

Outside the reasonable collision zone, Roy stretched out his hand again, pointed to his head, and then jumped up,

making all the Spurs' hair stand up, thinking that he was going to use the last game's lore tactics again.

Only Parker saw Carter, who was cutting in quickly and running towards the three-point line at an unusual speed.

He felt a pang in his heart and followed him urgently.

McGuinness made a fake move on the sideline and passed the ball from Muhammad to Carter who was already in position.

Roy was just a cover, and Carter was the final attacker!

Parker stood in front of Carter at the first moment. He would never allow Carter to have an easy shot. At this time, he was the last barrier of the team!

I saw Carter took the ball and looked at the basket, dribbled the ball in front of Parker, then stepped back and jumped high.

When Parker saw Carter's jumping height, he realized how outrageous his idea was.

The difference in height and jumping caused him to jump as hard as he could and could not interfere with Carter's shot.

In mid-air, Carter only had the basket in his eyes and adjusted his center of gravity.

Parker in front of him was completely ignored, and the three-pointer was thrown from his hand to the basket with the strength of his elbow, wrist and fingers.

The arc of the basketball was flat and straight. Maybe he was too hasty when shooting and did not adjust the arc well. Fortunately, the direction of the basketball's flight was extremely accurate.

"Bang"

The sound made even Carter's scalp tingle, but fortunately the speed was very fast,

The basketball hit the back edge of the hoop, bounced to the front edge and hit it again, and then fell into the basket

The arc was too flat, resulting in the shot being almost missed, but luck was on the Nets' side,

80:89

Carter's buzzer-beating three-pointer brought the score difference between the two sides back to single digits.

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