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Chapter 165 Final Deployment

"One thing to say, the intensity of tonight's game definitely exceeded everyone's expectations. I never expected that the Trail Blazers would be able to fight fiercely with the defending champion Heat. As the game progresses, no matter who wins the final victory,

I think they are all worthy winners.”

On the court, the Heat called their last timeout due to the Trail Blazers' performance.

Outside the court, in the TNT broadcast room, Kenny Smith repeatedly exclaimed "unbelievable!"

"Yeah! It's unbelievable!"

Buckley sighed.

On the court, the Heat bench.

"LeBron, you will lead the next offense. All Miami fans are watching you. Don't let everyone down."

At this point, Heat coach Erik Spoelstra has put all his hopes on James.

"OK!"

James wiped his sweat, tossed the towel, and stared straight ahead. His strong self-confidence infected some of his panicked teammates.

"In the last attack, Joel and Mario go out, Ray and Mike come in, LeBron controls the ball, you two need to move more and be ready to catch the ball. Don't be soft when you get the chance. Shoot the Portlanders to death."

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"Remember, time is quite abundant. We must strive for success and not rush into action."

Coach Spoelstra made the final lineup deployment, Wade, Ray Allen, Mike Miller, James, Bosh.

Needless to say, Ray Allen and Mike Miller, despite their age, can put tremendous pressure on their opponents as long as they stand outside the three-point line.

Bosh, one of the Big Three, also has a shooting range that reaches beyond the three-point line.

This kind of on-court lineup is very suitable for Wade and James who can intimidate the league with their breakthroughs.

"Don't worry, coach, I still want to go out and have some fun tonight!"

Mr. and Mrs. Janeway looked at each other and replied in unison.



On the Trail Blazers bench, coach Terry Stotts is also making final arrangements.

"King, can you still hold on?"

"Of course, we will definitely win!"

Wang Zelin glanced coldly towards the Heat's dugout, a fire began to burn in his heart, and the fatigue in his body seemed to be swept away.

This is the power of will.

The reason why miracles are called great is often because they are created by humans.

The reason why people can create miracles is not due to physical strength, but from spirit and will.

The ultimate desire for victory made Wang Zelin's mental strength surge wildly, and his inner will became more determined.

"Nothing can stop my yearning for victory!"

The declaration moved his teammates and everyone nodded.

"Come on!"

After high-fiving his teammates on the bench one by one, Wang Zelin returned to the game with Aldridge and four others.

The Heat reorganized their offense with 28 seconds left.

"Don't worry, press it down!"

James was dribbling the ball unhurriedly from the outside, while Ray Allen and Mike Miller, two very threatening three-pointers, were running without the ball, trying to disrupt the Trail Blazers' defensive formation with a lot of movement.

Matthews and backup small forward Pavnovic desperately chased the footsteps of Ray Allen and Mike Miller.

At this time, compared to the young Will Barton, Trail Blazers coach Terry Stotts believes in Pavlovic, who was born in the 2003 draft like James and Wade.

As a member of the 2003 Platinum Generation, Pavlovich's star is dim compared to James Wade and others, but since he has been able to survive in the league for ten years, he naturally has his own advantages.

It is worth mentioning that Pavlovic spent five seasons with the Cavaliers in his ten-year career, and was an important substitute for the Cavaliers during the 1.0 James era. Perhaps this is one of the reasons why Coach Terry hired him.

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Back on the court, the Heat's offensive round was halfway through, with 15 seconds left.

After several passes, the ball returned to James' hands. James carefully observed the movement throughout the half and made a decision in his mind.

With 11 seconds left on the countdown to the end of the game, James suddenly paused, raised his hand and stuffed the ball straight away.

That direction is...Ray Allen!

As early as February 10th of the 2011 season, Junzi Lei made his 2,561st career three-pointer at home against the Los Angeles Lakers, officially becoming the person with the most three-pointers in NBA history.

At this point, he surpassed his predecessor Reggie Miller and became the three-point king in NBA history.

And now, the historical three-point king has quietly sneaked to the right corner of the Trail Blazers' position near the three-point line.

"Take up defense!"

As soon as Aldridge finished speaking, Wang Zelin in the right corner decisively gave up on Bosh and went straight to Ray Allen, who was about to dismantle the three-point line.

Letting Bosh go will only cost him two points at most, and the Blazers still have a chance to equalize.

And letting go of Ray Allen...three-pointers are very fatal!

"So fast!"

As a three-point master at the Presidential level in NBA history, Ray Allen has a keen sense of distance.

Player No. 36, who was rushing toward him, swept away his previous weakness. His speed was frightening, and coupled with such a big body.

Ray Allen hesitated!

"That's all, I'm no longer the protagonist on the field, there's no need to fight!"

Ray Allen finally gave up the risk and hit the ground inside, passing it to Bosh.

Such a choice is undoubtedly wise in the eyes of outsiders.

If there is an open pass, not everyone has the determination of the old blacksmith in Los Angeles, and no one has the courage to accept failure.

For the vast majority of players, the chances and success rate of being open are obviously greater.

Bosh received the ball and with 6 seconds left on the clock, Aldridge rushed up from the left wing...

"Snapped!"

The referee blew the whistle and Bosh took the shot smoothly.

The entire audience in the American Airlines Arena stood up. The victory or defeat may very well depend on this one goal.

Is it 2 1 or...

"Bang!"

Shooting and hitting the iron, two extra penalties.

The referee's gesture announces the result of this attack and defense.

Bosh stepped to the free throw line, and Heat fans felt a little relieved as the former had a free throw shooting percentage of over 80% in many seasons of his career.

"Bo Yiban is not useless!"

Some Heat fans think so, but...

"Bang!"

Missed the first free throw.

"Fuck Fuck!"

The atmosphere in the stadium suddenly became tense.

Bosh slapped his right hand hard in annoyance, and James and Wade stepped forward and slapped Bosh on the butt.

"Man, believe in yourself!"

Encouragement from teammates helped Bosh regain his confidence.

The second penalty, "Whoosh!"

100:99.

The Heat took the lead by one point, leaving only 7 seconds left for the Trail Blazers.

"Beep..."

Trail Blazers coach Terry Stotts, as expected, called a timeout.

Just one point away!

7 seconds left!

There is a high probability of a buzzer beater in this game.

The leading Heat players had no time to celebrate and waited in the dugout nervously for the whistle to end the timeout.

But what I didn't expect was.

Just after the timeout ended, the Trail Blazers called another timeout... This was their last timeout.

What's going on on the other side?

Except for the Trail Blazers, everyone else is confused.


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