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338. Why do you want to resist? (4.5K for the moon

The game continued, and it was obvious that the Heat were a little anxious.

The Heat are actually not bad in terms of psychological qualities for teams that are fighting to the death.

But compared with the Lakers with Zhang Hao, the Heat's patience is still a bit worse.

After getting anxious, the Heat's previous patient style of playing, although the scoring speed was slow but the stability was very high, collapsed!

After the official timeout, the Heat only scored 1 goal in 5 rounds, and the Lakers scored a 7-2 wave!

Offense, defense, and the Heat were all impatient. Zhang Hao and Kenny Anderson were stared to death. Rick Fox was well prepared for the role of the transfer ball. Doug Christie and Jason Williams worked together to score 7 points!

66 to 62, the Lakers took a 4-point lead.

Tim Hardaway was still very good, and he stabilized his position in time and led the team to a 5-4 score in less than 2 minutes. After the third quarter, the Heat chased the score to 67-70 and scored the difference to 3 points.

During the break between the festival, Pat Riley emphasized not to be messy, play steadily, bite the score, and wait until Morning rests and plays well.

In the last 1 minute and 44 seconds of the third quarter, Tim Hardaway scored 5 points and scored a 5-4 wave. After not allowing the Lakers to overtake the score, it continued to widen the gap, helping the Heat stabilize the situation. During the break between the festival, Pat Riley's words also successfully allowed Heat players to regain their confidence, calm down again, and prepare to play well.

Seeing that O'Neal, who scored 12 points, 14 rebounds, 3 assists and 4 blocks in the third quarter, failed to play, the Heat players felt that there was a chance. O'Neal was not there, and the Lakers' defense also declined sharply, and some of their offenses played.

The Heat sent a combination of Tim Hardaway, Woshan Leonard, Jamal Marshburn, Mark Strickland and Terry Mills.

Zhang Hao, holding the jersey, brought Kenny Anderson, Brent Barry, Doug Christie, and Jason Williams to the court.

When he saw Zhang Hao playing on the court with his jersey in his arms, the Heat players vaguely felt something was wrong... This scene seemed familiar?

The Heat's playing style is very powerful in one aspect.

Compared with O'Neal, Mooning is stronger in defense, even if O'Neal goes all out to play defense, but in offense, O'Neal is one level stronger than Mooning. In summary, O'Neal is definitely better than Mooning, but Mooning can complete mutual consumption with O'Neal in the game. This is the strength of the Heat team's defense. Under the system, Mooning can play a field role similar to O'Neal and Duncan.

It can be seen that Kenny Anderson, Doug Christie, Rick Fox, Jason Williams... wait for Lakers players, and their physical strength dropped at the end of the third quarter, otherwise Tim Hardaway would not be able to seize the opportunity to use the screen to score 5 points in a row.

Zhang Hao also saw that he had a decline in physical strength at the end of the third quarter.

Similarly, the Heat have also suffered physical strength declines, but they are more accustomed to this style of play, and in terms of play and rotation, they all maximize the impact in this aspect.

All are consumed, but generally speaking, the Heat are in better condition than their opponents.

But there is someone who always ignores this situation. This person is the man opposite who plays on the court with the collar of his jersey in his arms!

At the beginning of the fourth quarter, the Heat, who won the jump ball at the beginning, attacked first.

Jamal Marshburn chose to take a three-pointer against Doug Christie's defense... This time he didn't make the game!

Jason Williams protected the defensive rebound and passed Kenny Anderson as soon as possible to start a fast break!

Zhang Hao has already rushed out!

The Heat were alert to this situation, but Zhang Hao still surpassed all his teammates at the first time and triggered "single"! Speed ​​+5!

Tim Hardaway, who retreated immediately, moved towards Zhang Hao's counterattack line and tried to make a tactical foul. Zhang Hao fouled Zhang Hao without receiving the ball, which was not a physical foul.

However, after the first move, Tim Hardaway, who was originally the first to retreat to the basket, was surpassed by Zhang Hao, and Zhang Hao's speed was once again guaranteed!

"Single Riding" full power!

Zhang Hao and Tim Hardaway passed by, but Tim Hardaway didn't even make a foul!

Zhang Hao rushed into the opposite three-point line, received a pass from Kenny Anderson, and took two steps into the free throw line, took off, switched the ball from right hand to left hand in the air, and smashed the ball into the basket with one hand!

"The dunk master (silver) triggered, and the morale of the team where the wearer Zhang Hao is located in the next three rounds..."

O'Neal on the sidelines was so excited when he saw Zhang Hao counterattacking and surpassing Tim Duncan. After Zhang Hao completed the switch and dunk, O'Neal jumped up.

The rest of the Lakers were so excited that they exploded!

With this dunk, Zhang Hao's personal score increased to 21 points. With Kenny Anderson's 18 points and O'Neal's 12 points, the three of them scored 50+ in total!

The team scored 72 points, and the three major stars accounted for 51 points. The Silver Fox plan's playing style is to rely solely on the stars to deal with the Heat's team defense.

But there is someone in the hands of the Silver Fox!

With the stars in hand, you can do whatever you want!

72 to 67, the Lakers once again took a 5-point lead!

The Heat naturally refused to let it go. Tim Hardaway led the team to try to counterattack, but until 4 minutes and 22 seconds in the fourth quarter, the Lakers widened the gap to 9 points, leading the Heat 82-73 9 points, steadily controlling the lead to more than 5 points. The Lakers could not completely widen the gap in one fell swoop, but steadily controlled the situation. The official timed back and played until 10 minutes and 33 seconds. The Lakers still maintained an 8-point lead of 94-86 steadily controlled the situation.

As time goes by, the confidence of Heat players gradually collapses, with less than 1 and a half minutes left, 8 points behind. In the first 10 and a half minutes of the last quarter, the Heat were 5 points behind the Lakers 19-24... Looking at Zhang Hao who had already scored 26 points, O'Neal who had 17 points, and Kenny Anderson who had 22 points, many Heat players' mentality has collapsed.

Even Mo Ning was ready at this moment, and was ready to lose when facing O'Neal again.

In the first two and a half quarters of the game, they had been taking the initiative, but they had been at the critical moment. When they had the opportunity to widen the score gap, they were destroyed by Zhang Hao's attack.

The feeling of being chased by someone all the time, as if you just relax a little, you will be bitten by the opponent and be overtaken by the opponent, tortured the Heat for two and a half quarters.

Moreover, in the second half of the third quarter, the Lakers really overtook the score!

Not only that, just as the Heat are worried and afraid, once the Lakers overtake the score, the Heat will never be able to overtake the score again.

By this time the Heat players had basically given up.

But there is one person who hasn't yet!

As O'Neal made a tip-in to increase his personal score to 17 points, and the score came to 94-86, the Lakers expanded their lead to 8 points again, Pat Riley didn't call a timeout, and there was 1 minute and 27 seconds left, which seemed to him no longer have a chance.

Although his mentality has collapsed, the Heat still has discipline and the rhythm is very stable. Tim Hardaway went to the frontcourt to find PJ Brown to pick-and-roll. Before Rick Fox, who was switching to defend, pressed up, he quickly made a three-pointer... hit!

The score difference was narrowed to 5 points, but there was only 1 minute and 10 seconds left, so the Heat did not feel that there was much hope.

At this time, the Lakers' scoring stability is higher than their Heat.

The Heat have been working hard tonight is not to play with the Lakers until critical moments. They have no confidence in this regard.

The Lakers are attacking, so they naturally seek stability at this time. After Tim Hardaway scored just now, they agreed to start the offense with O'Neal from a low post.

O'Neal got stuck and received a pass from Kenny Anderson. The Lakers' running position was just beginning to unfold. Tim Hardaway secretly contracted from Doug Christie in the left corner. When O'Neal was shot by PJ Brown and Morning and passed the ball to Rick Fox who was around the free throw line, he reached out to steal...

Complete the steal!

Tim Hardaway counterattacked, Zhang Hao rushed to chase, but fought back, but Zhang Hao did not have the bonus of "single riding". Tim Hardaway rushed to the frontcourt first, and did not choose to make a more secure layup, but chased for a three-pointer... and shot again!

Tim Hardaway's personal score has increased to 27 points!

Moreover, with 50 seconds left, the score reached 92-94. Tim Hardaway narrowed the gap to two points with his own strength, and the Lakers called a timeout!

It's so accurate! Tim Hardaway demonstrated his strength with practical actions!

The Lakers were fooled by Tim Hardaway scored 6 points in a row, while the Heat were excited again!

In this situation, even though the Lakers were extremely confident, they were caught off guard in their 11-game winning streak.

The Silver Fox set up a safe tactic, replaced Doug Christie, replaced Jason Williams, and implemented the tactics of mid-range shot + rushing.

At this time, the Lakers already felt that they were sure to win, and their mentality was relaxed, but they were suddenly chased to two points. Even though Zhang Hao habitually maintained his calm face and stopped the attack back, he was still a little panicked.

The Heat's defense was very targeted this round, and they quickly switched defenses to continue to turn around the front defense, shrinking the basket to block O'Neal, and would rather give Rick Fox and Kenny Anderson a chance.

Kenny Anderson received a pass from Rick Fox on the right side of the free throw line, and missed the mid-range shot!

Morning broke out at a critical moment, and protected the defensive rebound with O'Neal and Jason Williams!

Tim Hardaway ran back quickly to receive the response, which made Pat Riley not call a timeout. Tim Hardaway quickly advanced after receiving the ball, and the Heat also accelerated its pace. After arriving at the frontcourt, Tim Hardaway borrowed a pick-and-roll again and shot three-pointer...

Go again!

At the critical moment, Tim Hardaway scored three consecutive three-pointers, and scored a 9-0, 95-94 with his own strength, and the Heat took the lead by 1 point!

The silver fox was about to call for a timeout when he saw Zhang Hao picking up the ball and resisting the urge to call for a timeout.

There are 17 seconds left, which should be called a pause, but at this moment, the Silver Fox chose to believe Zhang Hao.

Also, we continue to play at this time and are still in the game. Although the players on the court may be very panicked, but when they enter the timeout, they have time to think, and the feeling of collapse of being beaten 9-0 at the last moment will be stronger... The Silver Fox's brain circuit is always different from most coaches. Of course, at this time, they do not have clear tactics, so they can only rely on the players on the court. This is not a favorable thing. Normally, at this time, it is definitely better to call a timeout than not called a timeout.

After Zhang Hao sent the ball to Rick Fox, he immediately stepped into the court to ask for the ball and pushed it himself.

The Heat players are very excited now and are already desperate. Tim Hardaway leads them to overtake the score with less than 20 seconds left! Now, just defend.

The Lakers did not call a timeout at this time. The Heat players were surprised, but they had good defensive discipline and awareness. They went around the front defense Kenny Anderson as soon as possible, pressing the whole game, not giving Kenny Anderson a chance to catch the ball, and also pressing the whole game to defend Rick Fox.

At this time, Zhang Hao received the ball and faced Zhang Hao. The Heat could not press the ball from the outside. Mo Ning and PJ Brown went to press the ball to the whole game, which was to send the opponent to counterattack. Zhang Hao took the initiative to ask the ball to advance and easily resolved possible mistakes.

Heat players quickly retreated and prepared for positional defense.

At this time, the Heat players were very excited, but when they saw Zhang Hao pushing to the frontcourt lightly... they always felt uneasy!

When Zhang Hao came to a step outside the three-point line, Jamal Mashburn expanded to prevent Zhang Hao from throwing three-pointers. Zhang Hao's three-pointers in the top arc area this season have improved significantly compared to last season. The Heat have understood this and most of the time to defend this tonight.

Driven by excitement, the Heat's defense was really good and well organized at this time. Kenny Anderson's physical strength declined and was stunned by a 9-0 wave. The Heat were ready to empty his three-pointers and mid-range shots at any time. They must defend the basket. PJ Brown received the middle distance, Mo Ning couldn't come out of the basket, and Jamal Marshburn replaced Zhang Hao to shoot from the outside.

Facing Jamal Mashburn's defense, Zhang Hao sideways to protect the ball. Time passes by second by second, and Heat players dare not be careless. O'Neal, Jason Williams and even Rick Fox all pressed to the lower limit and prepared to rob, while also making room for Zhang Hao as much as possible.

Jamal Marshburn did not relax at all, and was fully focused. Tim Hardaway also let go Kenny Anderson received the right side of the free throw line.

With 4 seconds left, Zhang Hao took action! He broke out from the right side!

Facing Zhang Hao who raised his elbow during the confrontation, Jamal Mashbon couldn't stop him and was crushed away by Zhang Hao.

Zhang Hao broke into the right side of the top arc and took a quick move, avoiding Tim Hardaway's steal, quickly picked up the ball, and took off...

PJ Brown immediately rushed from the free throw line. Under the premise that Jamal Marshburn gave the confrontation and Tim Hardaway made a quick move, PJ Brown was confident that it would interfere with Zhang Hao's shot. In the middle of the fourth quarter, they had a similar position to defend and defense.

There is Jamal Mashburn on the left, Tim Hardaway on the right, PJ Brown on the front, and Kenny Anderson on the right side of the three-second zone, but at this time he chose to come on his own. The court commentator Zhang Weiping was shouting: "How dare you vote?"

But...PJ-Brown saw that Zhang Hao jumped higher than in the middle of the fourth quarter! And the jump speed was faster than in the middle of the fourth quarter!

The last 17 seconds of offense, one to three... isn't it the same as an open shot?

When he took the initiative, Zhang Hao received a system prompt, "Kill (gold) trigger, and the player wearing the ball Zhang Hao entered a hot state of shooting this time..."

The moment of killing is coming!

After Zhang Hao took action, he didn't go to see the flying ball. Before the ball flew to the highest point, the final whistle had already sounded. Tim Hardaway wanted to turn around and look at him, but Zhang Hao, who fell down after taking action, looked down at him.

Accompanied by the long whistle at the end of the game, I heard the annoyed voices and cursing sounds made by the fans on the scene after more than a second of quiet, and looked at the calm face of the young superstar under the age of 21 and was full of jokes... Tim Hardaway, who was immersed in his critical moments, scored 3 three-pointers in a row tonight, and saved the team's excitement tonight, knew that he had become the most tragic background!

This kind of blow is even bigger than losing the game 8 points behind before!
Chapter completed!
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