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Chapter 139 The first NBA head coach to be carried off the court(3/3)

Lin Ying said something to Anthony when she went up to give him a high five.

Anthony looked back at Lin Ying, then nodded.

For the second penalty, adjust your breathing.

"Whoa!"

In!

92 to 95!

A 3-point lead.

With more than 1 minute left, as long as they prevent the Spurs' next round, the game is basically won!

Mike Budenholzer called a timeout.

After Popovich retired due to injury, he, as the chief assistant, automatically took over the command of the team.

After the timeout, the Spurs played a tactic that caught Karl and everyone unexpected.

Although this tactic is reasonable, the person who executed it is unexpected.

After Parker scored with the ball, he did not pass the ball to Ginobili, but passed it to Duncan who followed the pick-and-roll and went down to the three-point line at the top of the arc!

Trailing by 3 points, Budenholzer chose to let Duncan take the key shot.

This ball was so whimsical that Lin Ying didn't even expect it.

And Duncan's shot was also very decisive. By the time he pounced, Duncan had already taken action.

The fans at the scene were so nervous that they did not dare to breathe.

Bold is bold, but if Duncan fails to make the shot, the Spurs will probably lose this tiebreaker!

"Bang!"

This ball is quite powerful.

But the ball still fell into the net after hitting the board!

Spurs fans burst into cheers at the scene.

You can always trust Stone Buddha!

Lin Ying was also impressed. Duncan usually didn't shoot three-pointers, but he was able to score at critical moments.

There is a saying that if Mount Tai collapses in front of you, your face will not change. If it were tonight, it should be that Mount Tai has collapsed in front of you, but the Buddha will remain unmoved.

The word "Stone Buddha" is worthy of its name!

Duncan made a three-pointer and the two sides were tied again!

This tiebreaker is about to start counting down the seconds!

In the next two rounds, both sides played super-high-quality defense, and no one was able to put the ball into the basket.

With 10 seconds left in the game, Ginobili acted as a savior in desperate situations, entering the paint and causing damage.

The price for winning this foul was an injured wrist.

He endured the pain and scored the first free throw, but the second missed.

Nene protected the defensive rebound, and Karl reached out to call a timeout.

One of two free throws means that there is basically no overtime, either a victory or a loss.
Chapter completed!
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