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Chapter 23 Kill the game!(2/2)

As long as the ball is successfully given to Durant, it will be considered a tactical success.

As for whether Durant can make the shot, it depends on God's will.

After the tactics were laid out, Springman patted Durant on the shoulder meaningfully before going on the court.

This kind of life-or-death ball will cause unprecedented pressure no matter who is placed on it.

Especially if the team loses the game due to a failed buzzer-beater, that kind of pressure will last for a long time, maybe even a lifetime.

But if you want to wear the crown, you must bear its weight.

This is what Durant must bear.

Durant nodded vigorously, his eyes firm.

In order to avenge Kansas, the efforts he has put in in the past two months are unimaginable.

Now there is an opportunity to complete this revenge with his own hands, and he will definitely not want to miss it.

At the same time, Lin Ying looked at the field thoughtfully.

When Durant walked over, he saw Lin Ying in a daze and bumped his shoulder.

"What's wrong?"

"fine."

Lin Ying turned around and saw Durant shaking his head.

It was not appropriate to talk to Durant when he was in a daze.

"Don't worry, I'm here."

Durant thought he was nervous and said with a smile.

Lin Ying nodded.

Back from timeout, the last 9 seconds of the game.

The University of Texas' frontcourt.

The arena was quiet for the first time.

There are only a few seconds left on the clock, and the score difference on the court is still 1 point. Unless there is a foul penalty, this ball will basically determine the outcome.

At this time, the fans on both sides were extremely nervous and could not shout.

The person serving the ball on the sidelines is Lin Ying.

It seems that the arrangement at the University of Texas is to send the ball directly to Durant.

This is also the safest way when time is short.

"beep!"

The referee's whistle sounded and the University of Texas started running.

Durant was not arranged to directly take the ball, but asked Augustin to run out first and make a wave of fake catches.

Then, in the second wave, Durant used Wendell's pick-and-roll from the other sideline to the top of the arc and beyond the three-point line!

Lin Ying's pass was also passed ahead of time, and Durant successfully received the ball from outside the three-point line!

I have to say that Springman's tactical arrangements were quite good.

First, he feinted a shot, and then arranged a three-point tactic when he was 1 point behind.

This tactical arrangement was something Self had not expected.

but!

Durant didn't get a direct shot!

Although Self failed to successfully judge the tactics of the University of Texas, he guessed that the University of Texas would definitely let Durant take action in the end.

So Cowan, who was switching defense, didn't care about the others at all and chased Durant directly to the three-point line at the top of the arc.

Time begins to pass.

Durant didn't hesitate, and a wave of "small versus big" three-threat fake shots passed Kawan directly.

Although his current ball-holding ability is definitely not good, it is enough to hit Cowan out of position.

It's just that when he took the time to get past Cowan, the defenses on both wings had already shrunk towards him.

At this moment, "Du Yougravity" appeared.

As long as he takes another step forward, he will be greeted by at least two double-teams.

He now has two options, either find an opportunity to distribute the ball to other teammates who have better opportunities, or just shoot it directly.

He chose the latter.

First, he is really not good at passing the ball now, and the probability of a passing error is significantly greater than the probability of a good pass.

Second, and more importantly, he is ready to bear the pressure!

Not to shirk the blame, this is what he must do as the core and captain of the team!

Before Kansas' double-team could form, Durant made an emergency stop and took a mid-range shot!

This scene caused Barkley to salivate in the commentary box.

Just like turning around and leaning back before, this kind of emergency stop in a high-speed breakthrough is not something a big man close to 2.10 meters can do under normal circumstances.

Durant completely subverted their understanding of big men.

Just after Durant took off, the spotlight flashed on the sidelines.

Behind the scenes, reporters are ready to record this classic moment.

There is no focus game in the NBA today. Durant's crazy performance tonight has already allowed him to break his NCAA single-game scoring record.

After the game, I'm afraid big media like TNT and ESPN will rush to report on this game.

At that time, this final decisive moment will become the accompanying picture they want!

At this moment, a hand broke into the sight of these long guns and cannons.

Julian Wright!

The University of Texas players weren't the only ones sweating it out this past summer!

His ability to make significant progress in the new season is also due to hard training.

Durant's talent was shown off before, and this time he also showed off his talent.

His movement speed, wingspan and jumping are also among the top among NCAA big men!

Durant didn't expect Wright to catch up so quickly, so he was forced to raise his release point in the air.

This allowed him to avoid Wright's block, but interference was inevitable.

The ball passed Wright's fingertips and spun toward the basket.

At this moment, everything around him seemed to be still, except for the spinning ball in the air that caught everyone's attention.

After passing the highest point, the ball begins to fall toward the basket.

As the ball got closer and closer to the basket, the emotions of the fans on the sidelines also experienced two completely opposite changes.

The eyes of University of Texas fans are despair, while the eyes of Kansas fans are excitement!

After Durant's shot was interfered by Wright, the shot was obviously short!

Victory, in the end, belongs to the people of Kansas!

"Dang!"

The ball finally hit the front edge of the basket and popped out!

Durant's buzzer-beating shot didn't go in!

Barnes had lowered his head and did not dare to look.

But at this moment, Springman's eyes burst with light.

Immediately afterwards, there was a burst of commotion at the scene.

Because the moment the basketball hit the basket and came out, a figure quickly jumped up and clicked towards the pop-up ball.

This timing cannot be said to be very timely, I can only say... just right!

After being clicked, the ball seemed to have been re-entered into instructions and flew straight towards the basket.

At this moment, the emotions of the fans on both sides of the stadium were directly interchanged.

The Kansas fans looked desperate, and the University of Texas fans had flushed faces and climaxed on the spot!

"Whoosh!"

The ball was tipped into the basket!

It wasn't until after the ball went in that the fans noticed who was completing the tip-in.
Chapter completed!
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