The game entered the last 23 seconds and the two sides were tied.
At the most critical moment, who will the Heat send to make the final attack?
Spoelstra is thinking about it, and so is Rivers.
Sbalstra seemed to suddenly lower his voice and muttered in a low voice, as if discussing a very mysterious tactic. Rivers quietly glanced towards the Heat team, where all the Heat players were gathered together.
After returning from pause
Amid the cheers of the fans, players from both sides returned to the field once again.
The players on the court are still Rondo, Terry, Pierce, Buss and Garnett, Chalmers, Ray Allen, Wade, James, Bosh
The Heat had the ball, James served out of bounds, Rondo followed Chalmers, Terry never left Wade, Pierce defended Ray Allen, and Buss stood dangling in front of James.
3,2,1, James couldn't serve the ball. James picked up the ball with one hand and stretched out the other hand to signal the referee to pause.
There was a timeout, the scene was suffocating, and the Miami Arena was so eerily silent.
It seemed that the entire stadium could only hear Rivers loudly encouraging the players. Rivers did not arrange any tactics but shouted loudly, asking everyone to pay attention to defense and that everyone must defend with all their strength.
But Spoelstra was still surrounded by all the players, quietly arranging tactics.
Rivers glanced towards the Heat again, this time he looked dismissive of Spoelstra
Pause is back
James was still serving, and this time Chalmers received the ball.
Chalmers was still 3 meters away from the three-point line. Rondo was pressing on Chalmers. Chalmers didn't dare to make a move rashly or break through easily because Garnett was still guarding the basket.
Chalmers still handed the ball to Wade to create space. Standing in front of him was Terry.
"Jason, hum." Wade sneered.
Jason Terry was not afraid at all, because just a year ago they defeated the Heat. "Come on, Devin, you are defeated!"
After Terry said that, Wade became a little anxious. He wished he could practice alone with Terry immediately, but his reason told him that it was not possible yet. This was the most critical moment and he could not act on impulse.
Wade is still looking for opportunities. Bosh comes up to pick and roll Wade.
Wade quickly stepped in. Now in front of Wade is Garnett. Garnett is moving sideways. He knows that Wade's wandering step is very powerful, so he must keep his feet flexible.
Is Wade ready to go?
Bass stood under the basket waiting for an opportunity to cover up defense. Wade didn't dare to act rashly, but he was getting closer and closer to the basket.
Buss' attention was attracted by Wade, and James was about to have a chance. Wade quickly tipped the ball to James in the mid-range on the wing. James was about to make a jump shot. Buss actually rushed out of the penalty area immediately.
James hesitated. He didn't take the ball. Even after shaking Buss, he didn't jump up. The opportunity was fleeting.
With only the last 10 seconds left, James pulled out again, beyond the three-point line.
Chalmers is now standing at the 45-degree three-point line, and he doesn't move much because he knows that there is nothing to do with him at this time.
Ray Allen is looking for opportunities at the three-point line in the corner
Bosh did a good job of containing Garnett in the paint. Now Garnett's eyes are not on James.
Wade faced Terry. He kept looking for cover and running. Terry was only staring at Wade.
James dribbled the ball slowly, thinking to himself, this should be a good opportunity.
Want to play singles? James thought about it
Below, Spoelstra shouted to James: "LeBron, hit!"
When James heard what the coach said, his heart skipped a beat. It was up to him to decide the ball in singles. In front of him was Brandon Bass. Everyone knew that Bass was a blue-collar power forward, and James was much faster.
Yu Bas, but at this time, no one should slack off, and James is not sure whether he can score.
James was still outside the three-point line. Bass was more than half a meter away from James, but James did not dare to shoot a three-pointer rashly. James changed his direction and did another crotch dribble. Bass remained unchanged and continued.
Not swayed by James
Buss actually thought so. Instead of letting James break through, it would be better to let him shoot directly. Buss was very focused and his judgment was very accurate this time.
But this is definitely not over. James once again changed direction and dribbled. Buss used a little space on the right side. James went directly to kill him. Garnett also stared, ready to defend at any time.
Buzz squeezed James sideways, but James didn't stop, but turned his back and passed Buzz.
Dangerous
Garnett had already sensed the danger, and Pierce was waiting for the opportunity, ready to rush forward. Terry just tried to hit James' ball from behind, but James suddenly held the ball and turned it around.
James has already taken off, and Garnett, Pierce, and Buss have all rushed up.
What scene is this? Is this the Three Heroes fighting Lu Bu again?
How should James play? There are still three seconds left. Is it too late to pass the ball at this time? But if he forces it at this time, Garnett has already raised his arm. Experience tells James that in this situation and drawing a foul, there will be
40% probability
Pass the ball? To whom? Time is really running out
James can no longer think about it. Garnett is above James' head and Pierce is also defending.
Huh? Isn't there already vacated over there? James saw through Pierce's armpit that there was a person on the baseline with no one to guard him.
Pass the ball! The sound came over. James immediately judged the direction and passed the ball to his right baseline without even looking.
Before Pierce could react, Pierce still felt that James was about to take action.
When Pierce reacted, he looked back and saw that Ray Allen had jumped up and the ball had just flown out from Ray Allen's wrist.
At this time, even if Pierce can fly, he can't stop Ray Allen's three-pointer.
Yang Zhenxing was stunned to see Rivers on the court and didn’t know what he was thinking.
A swipe!
The ball went in!
Ray Allen! Ray Allen made the winning three-pointer
This was Ray Allen's first game on behalf of the Miami Heat. He hit a buzzer-beating three-pointer, and his opponent was his old team, the team that won him his first championship ring.
The ball was scored unstoppably. Ray Allen once again showed his true nature as a killer, cold and ruthless. This is a killer! But this time he faced his old club, the Celtics.