3 minutes and 16 seconds is the last time of this series,

It is also the last time of the whole season, and the same is true for the birth of the champion.

The old strong team, which has been favored by everyone, was forced into a corner by the young New Jersey Nets.

Such a game was beyond everyone's expectations in both process and result.

The total score was 3 to 3, and the live score was 10 to 105.

Almost all of them explained the intensity of the whole game.

Popovich hesitated when Roy made another three-pointer and did not call a timeout.

He had to keep the remaining two timeouts, one long and one short, for the team until the last stage.

Popovich loudly signaled Ginobili to stabilize. The first thing the team had to do at this moment was not to collapse.

The Argentines also knew this well. If they wanted stability, the Spurs had only one choice.

Tim Duncan stuck Roy behind him and Roy struggled from behind and put them together.

The struggle between the two sides began after Duncan crossed the three-point line.

Both of them were consuming each other's physical strength, but the little time left was naturally a situation of fighting for every inch of land.

For this, the Spurs were very patient. They were experienced and knew clearly that the more critical the moment, the less anxious they should be.

Ginobili could not pass the ball to Duncan in front, so he passed the ball to Bowen in the bottom corner.

Through Bowen's change of direction, he saw the hope of passing the ball to Duncan.

Roy's half-circle defense could only defend one side, and the other side could be easily passed to Duncan through passing.

For this, Coach Frank had already arranged it. Behind Duncan, the other side that Bowen could not see clearly,

McInnis had already made preparations and ambushed behind Duncan waiting for Bowen's pass.

Bowen, who was kept in the dark Bowen knew nothing about this and didn't notice it when he passed the ball.

Until Ginobili at the top of the arc shouted a warning to him.

Bowen's pass also paused, causing McGinnis to appear on the other side of Duncan's body in advance, exposing his position in advance.

Duncan was also startled when McGinnis appeared, and secretly thanked Ginobili for his alertness.

Bowen saw that Duncan under the basket had no chance, so he passed the ball back to Ginobili.

Ginobili received the ball without stopping and passed it to Horry in the other corner.

Because McGinnis's attack exposed his position, when the basketball was given to Horry, it was too late for him to return to defense.

Only Lagabell could rotate and jump in front of Horry.

At this time, Duncan suddenly changed direction and waved to Horry's other side.

Horry didn't hesitate at all, and the inside pass was coordinated, and the basketball The ball went straight into Duncan's arms.

The Spurs' smooth ball transmission and small cooperation easily tore the Nets apart.

After getting the ball under the basket, Duncan turned around and the basket was already at his fingertips.

Roy was still on the other side of his body and had not fully defended. He hooked the ball. In Duncan's eyes, this ball was a sure thing.

Although Duncan was already very fast, Roy turned faster and jumped on the spot.

His legs were like rocket launchers, and he jumped high in a rub.

When Duncan shot the basketball in the air, a yellow big hand appeared in his eyes.

It quickly exceeded his own height and quickly approached the height of the basketball.

Duncan's heart tightened, but he roughly estimated the height of the basketball. As long as it flew another 5-10 centimeters, the basketball would fall down, and Roy would definitely not be able to make it!

Don't be too absolute. If estimation is useful, what's the use of abnormal jumping ability?

The basketball in the air was actually touched by Roy's fingertips.

The basketball was pressed on the backboard as it continued to rise.

But it was just the fingertips. Roy had no power to take the ball down.

He wanted to flick the ball far away, but there was a push from below. Duncan was obviously trying his best to stop Roy from moving further.

The time of jumping power was fleeting. The basketball and Roy fell at the same time.

Duncan found an opportunity and took the opportunity to jump up, caught the basketball, and held it in his arms.

When he wanted to jump up again to finish the shot, Roy's hand pressed on the basketball exposed by Duncan.

The two went from defense to tearing the basketball.

"Beep"

The referee's whistle sounded, and he raised his hand.

"Fight for the ball!?"

This is the worst situation for the Spurs and the result the Nets want most.

Popovich protested loudly to the referee, but the referee still maintained his decision.

When Popovich wanted to struggle, the refereePopovich raised his hand and closed his mouth decisively.

He knew very well that as long as he kept pushing and nagging, a technical foul would be inevitable.

The two teams gathered at the free throw line at the same time.

The referee saw the shoving and warned the players on both sides with a whistle. As the game was about to end, the actions of both sides became more and more violent.

In order to prevent the game from becoming a fight, the referee's whistle was still very timely.

The referee threw the ball high into the air, and the two inside players jumped up at the same time.

Without any suspense, Roy took the lead and passed it to Carter over Duncan's head.

The Nets saw who had the ball, and they spread their wings like 100-meter track and field athletes, using all their strength.

Jefferson took the lead, followed by McGinnis, and Lagabel on the other side was not far behind.

The Nets' group of shooting guard-sized players bullied the middle-aged and elderly people of the Spurs in fast breaks and had an absolute advantage.

On the Spurs side, there were only Ginobili and Parker.

When chasing the three big men of the Nets, they were as helpless as Harris in the presidential election.

The two seemed to be able to keep up, but in fact, they could not handle the final heavy weight at all.

In the process of dribbling, Carter passed the ball to McGinnis from a long distance.

Parker sprinted towards McGinnis at a very fast speed.

But before he got close, McGinnis made a light back pass to Raja Bell on the sideline.

This attracted Ginobili to Raja Bell's position.

Lagabel was still in no hurry to attack, avoiding the Argentine, and threw the ball to Carter near the free throw line. At this time, Bowen had already smelled the scent and came late, but he was overjoyed to see that the Nets had not attacked yet. Carter originally just rushed in to dunk, but when he saw Bowen behind him, his eyes turned, and after signaling Jefferson, he threw the ball into the air in the penalty area. Jefferson, who had not shown his face under the basket for a long time, looked at Carter gratefully, and leaped up in the penalty area, caught the basketball in mid-air, and used a folding back dunk to complete the dunk that tricked the entire back line of the Spurs. 107 to 105 With 2 minutes and 35 seconds left in the game, the Nets finally overtook the score at the most critical moment after nearly one and a half quarters.

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