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554 Heroism

"Don't shit, those guys are really stubborn. Wouldn't it be enough to admit defeat? There are still three and a half points. They are ten points behind, so why are they still so desperate?" West complained indignantly, wiping the thick sweat on his forehead.

Chamberlain looked up at the score, the Warriors led by 10 points in -2, and the game time was still 3 seconds. Popovich was dispatching troops, while the three giants of GDP were not wearing towels, and it was obvious that they were about to play.

Iverson was gasping, and Hill punched him and said, "Yu is so beautiful, Allen, I thought you were old, but I didn't expect you to be as sharp as you were when you were young, just like the 26-year All-Star Game, and at the last moment, I turned the tide."

Iverson has never been a humble person, but at this moment, he still had to accept his old age in the face of Hill's praise: "Damn, I really hope that time can go back to 26 years. In that case, the Spurs should have prepared for the next game now, but I am so tired that my legs are almost cramped. Damn, I have to say that the feeling of being too good before the legs are cramped."

In previous games, the answer was powerful. He was struggling with the Spurs' internal and external lines and taught a hard lesson with breakthroughs | Parker, who had won the PNVP honors, could not keep up with his breakthrough ideas at all and was already stunned.

However, Popovich still sent GDP to play in the subsequent game, and Chamberlain and others had to make a comeback again. As long as GDP is present at the same time, we cannot underestimate the Spurs, as they still have a chance to turn the tables.

Fortunately, the time was only three and a half points. Chamberlain comforted himself that it was too difficult to win this first game. Was it so difficult last season's Western Conference semi-finals? After he thought about it carefully, it seemed that there was a real one.

Iverson scored 10 points in a row to complete his mission. Old Nelson firmly pressed him to the bench. If the answer continues like this, he will not have to play in the next game and stay at home to recover his strength.

After this game, Iverson discovered that he was indeed old. He ran through the wind, ran through the opponent, ran through himself, but he couldn't run through time

The Spurs knew that time was tight, so they accelerated the rhythm of the offense. Bowen, who had fought for forty minutes, was replaced by Lol Marson. His offensive firepower was stronger than Bowen. After all, he was young. After he came on the court, he ran everywhere to cover Parker and Ginobili.

After several downs, Duncan was about to get the ball in the penalty area and he and Chamberlain were in the face.

Duncan knew that facing an opponent of Chamberlain's level, if you hit the back, it would definitely be a tyrant. Only after passing him can you score, so he turned around and attacked face to face, and took the ball and moved the ball twice and suddenly raised the center of gravity. Taking advantage of Chamberlain's chance to increase the center of gravity, he skillfully dribbled the ball from the right wing to the basket.

"It's not enough to see." Chamberlain sneered and followed. He pushed Duncan on the side, holding his back with his left hand and raised his right hand high, so he could block it at any time. Seeing this, Duncan still maintained a high speed breakthrough, and after entering the penalty area, he made an emergency stop, facing Chamberlain to protect the ball.

Chamberlain's physical fitness is top-notch, and his flexibility is much better than Duncan. As soon as Shifo stopped, he stopped, but Duncan had a premeditation. When Chamberlain stopped, he bumped into it.

In this way, Chamberlain was immediately confronted with some unstable center of gravity. Duncan seized the opportunity and turned around and jumped up quickly. He held the ball with his left hand and held the ball with his right hand and moved the ball with five tumbling balls, sending the ball to the ring.

Chamberlain jumped up again, and it was a bit late. Duncan took off with him and beat Chamberlain to hit a goal.

Billups waved his hand to signal his teammates to pull away, and West shouted loudly: "Hey, do you want Shanyu? Very good, then you can teach the thief a lesson."

Chamberlain smiled bitterly and caught the ball from Billups. He said depressedly: "Man, you need not say this, damn it. Are you reminding the San Antonios to come up and double-team me?"

After saying this, Obotto dared not move any more. Ibaka was looking left and right, and his posture was clearly intended to find an open position to shoot.

One-on-one, Chamberlain was not afraid of anyone. He had been eaten by Duncan on the front, and this time he wanted to fight back, starting from the front.

After he got the ball, Duncan pushed the penalty area. He didn't care about it. Standing near the free throw area, he slowly slapped the ball and then bent down. Facing Duncan, Chamberlain's shoulders suddenly shook, and the ball with his right hand jumped on the floor and fell to his left hand. Then his body moved horizontally to the right. The ball returned to the floor and fell to his right hand again.

After two quick changes, Chamberlain took a big step forward with his right foot. Duncan adjusted his steps flexibly and followed. Seeing this, Chamberlain shook his shoulder and turned around, but his right foot still stepped forward, and he still broke through from Duncan's left.

Duncan's defense was extremely excellent, and he still followed. At this time, Chamberlain twisted his shoulders again and leaned against the opponent with his back. He handed the ball in his right hand to the left hand. His shoulders swayed to the right but turned his head to the left. Duncan's defense had problems. He hesitated for a moment and had to take a step back.

Chamberlain felt the change in Duncan's position on his back. He immediately turned around and jumped, leaned back, like a bent bow, raised his arm and threw the ball out.

Duncan's expression changed and he jumped up to block the block, but Chamberlain jumped high and leaned back, and he couldn't even touch the ball hair. He could not help but watch the ball fall into the ring.

The Warriors fans shouted and stood up. The harsh sound waves hit the players. The Warriors players became more and more emotional, while the Spurs players felt a little tired.

Parker shook his head and kicked the depression in his heart out of the sky. He attacked again and decided to be a Shanyu, dribbling behind his back and crushing forward, forcing the opponent to slowly retreat - it was not that Parker had great strength, but that if you dared to calm down your strength to defend, he would break through immediately, and then you would not be able to catch up.

After pushing back for a few steps, Parker shook his shoulders to both sides. This time the shaking was very large. Billups didn't dare to let him go, so he forced him to take a step forward. Parker took the opportunity to twist and break through, and rushed for two steps in a row to jump and throw the ball.

Parker's throwing goal is a famous NHA. However, Chamberlain has been waiting for his move. As soon as the ball flew, he also flew up and waved his hand to press the ball down.

Ginobili and West scrambled into a ball. At this time, both sides knew that it was a bayonet. The former ignored the injury and recovered ankle, while the latter pushed the other's elbows. The two pounced on each other and rushed to the ball frantically.

The referee blew the whistle and ordered the jump ball to compete for the ball.

Ginobili is also a player with a flow of body, but after all, he is injured and older. West is a good time for young people. He jumps great, makes up for the height gap, and gives the racket to Jackson.

Jackson rushed down like a bulldozer. The Spurs took the lead in getting out of the field to set up defense. They arranged joint defense. After the Warriors fell a few times, they still failed to break out of the encirclement. Chamberlain hooked his hand and the ball hit the iron and Duncan snatched it.

The Spurs accelerated their offense. Their offense was not as complicated as the Warriors. They had to make fake moves or brilliant moves. They were just frivolous. This was related to Popovich's origin. Everything about the Spurs, including tactics, playing styles, and player skills, was all military type, straightforward and fatal.

Parker passed the ball to Duncan, and Duncan supported Ginobili outside the three-point line in the right wing corner in the middle, and jumped on the sword and hit it

With 2 minutes left, the Warriors led by 9 points with 3-1, and Billups passed the ball to Chamberlain. As a result, Duncan, who had been playing conservatively, suddenly came around from behind to defend and broke the ball.

The Warriors hurriedly retreated to defend, and Chamberlain was in the front, Parker took the ball and quickly attacked, and then lowered his speed. Finally, when Duncan ran to the three-point line, he passed the ball over. When Duncan got the ball, he actually rose from outside the three-point line and took a three-point line.

It's a hit again

The score of 30 began to shrink.

Bilups looked solemn, and he slowly patted the ball and walked forward slowly.

Just as he passed the half-court line, he suddenly shouted coldly, and his body turned around and took a big step forward. Parker stepped back and pressed tightly, and went all out to block Billups's way. Chamberlain raised the high position from the inside to block Parker.

Bilups rushed down without hesitation, and sweat fell down his cheeks into his eyes, making him feel a burst of pain, but he ignored it and continued to fight to the inside, as powerful as a sprint.

Duncan adjusted his pace and followed, and Billups turned around and passed the ball to Chamberlain without hesitation.

Chamberlain got the ball and Parker replaced Oberto. Facing Argentina's big center, Chamberlain held the ball with his left hand and suddenly pulled it to the front left. Seeing this, Oberto also moved sideways and retreated, but the opponent changed direction in a hurry. The ball was handed to his right hand, and rushed to the front right with his right hand.

Oberto followed Chamberlain and forced the center of gravity to move continuously. When Chamberlain changed direction backwards again, his center of gravity was completely shaken off. At this time, his body was still moving to the right, but his head controlled his ankles to move to the left. In this way, the two-way attack, and the center of gravity shaking, he staggered and fell to the ground.

A cold and cold light appeared in Chamberlain's eyes, and he rushed forward with great strides, stepped into the penalty area and put the ball away. His feet stomped on the floor like a spring. He twisted his shoulders to the side of the ring, and roared and smashed the ball into the ring.

The opponent was knocked down and a dunk came. The Oracle Center Arena became a sea of ​​roars, while the Spurs fans were filled with mourning.

However, the Spurs players were still tenacious. Five of them passed the ball in a row, and Parker rose from outside the three-point line and made another three-pointer.

Facing the Spurs again catching up with the score to within 6 points, the Warriors became a little impetuous again. Chamberlain shook his head and said sternly: "Give me the ball, stabilize it and lead now. We are the victory in our hands.

Duncan pushed Chamberlain behind, Oberto stepped forward to defend, Chamberlain pulled a step to ask Billups for the ball, and after getting the ball, he immediately turned around and accelerated the speed of the ball to take a step.

As Chamberlain advanced, the basketball jumped faster and faster on the ground, and Duncan also bent down to defend, but Chamberlain suddenly lowered the center of gravity to a point where he could hardly defend. The basketball jumped at a distance of up to twenty centimeters from the ground. Duncan's pupils suddenly contracted, which was a dribbling technique that only defenders could do.

Without a choice, Duncan could only step forward and press forward, trying to steal.

This choice was wrong. The moment Duncan stepped forward, Chamberlain's speed of slapping the ball increased again. When Duncan landed, he rushed up and pressed his shoulders against the opponent's lower abdomen. With this force, his body rotated like a top, and turned around with the reaction force provided by Duncan's body, rushed to the basket and jumped and dunked.

It was less than a minute before Chamberlain slapped his chest wildly, and the momentum in the Oracle Arena was crazy.

The Spurs players looked at each other, and Ginobili patiently looked for opportunities for open positions and kept running. Parker passed the ball to Duncan, Duncan passed the ball to Oberto, Oberto passed the ball to Loer, and Loer passed the ball to Parker. Parker saw that Ginobili was finally open, so he finally transferred the ball to the Demon Knife.

The demon sword rose up from the ground frivolously, and swung his hand to three points.
Chapter completed!
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