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Chapter 382: 50+ in the third quarter! Hold your head high in the finals!(2/2)

But after the third quarter, the Nets led the Knicks 100 to 75 entering the final quarter!

The Knicks worked hard for one quarter and successfully allowed the Nets to open the point difference to 25 points!

In a situation that no one could have imagined before the game, the two sides actually played a whole quarter of garbage time in the last quarter of the life-and-death battle!

The only thing that can be compared with tonight is the Celtics' bloodbath against the Lakers in G6 in 2008!

At that time, the Celtics already led the Lakers by 29 points at the end of three quarters.

At the end of the game, Yi Jianlian had wonderful scenes of breakthrough dunks.

Knicks fans finally started booing their players on a daily basis.

Being beaten like this by the remnant Nets, I feel sorry for them as Knicks fans!

The on-site director also fully demonstrated his scheming, and finally kept giving close-ups of Rivers on the sidelines.

On social media, Rivers has also been completely sprayed by Knicks fans.

It's better for you to expect Sloan to beat Jordan one day than to expect Knicks fans to show their patience!

A look at the Knicks bench before the game ended.

Wade looked at the court and shook his head helplessly.

He probably didn't understand why it was like this.

It's not that he can't accept defeat, just like he has now accepted that he is no longer the all-powerful Flash.

But losing the game in this way, he really didn't know which link had gone wrong.

James on the side rarely bit his fingernails, but sat upright and looked at Wade with complicated eyes.

There is a trace of guilt in it.gif.

The three giants gathered in New York, and Wade made the biggest sacrifice.

Because in terms of fame, Wade was not much worse than him at the time.

Bosh was wrapped in a towel and had an emotional breakdown.

They gathered in New York in the face of overwhelming public opinion and won the championship in their first season.

I thought that was just the beginning. Who would have thought that now they can't even make it to the finals!

Some are sad and some are happy.

A group of people on the Nets bench were extremely excited.

Butler replaced Claude as the chief towel man, and his butt couldn't sit down at all.

Sloan really should have allowed him to continue playing the entire game. His energy didn't look like he had rested for three quarters.

Delong's eyebrows were dancing with joy and he couldn't stop talking.

Who else would be happier than him at this moment!

Lin Ying took her cell phone and took pictures here and there, and then sent a message to Swift.

Swift has started to get busy and was unable to come to the scene tonight.

After he finished speaking, he turned to look at Sloan.

There were no emotional fluctuations on the old handsome face, but his slightly trembling hands while sitting upright "betrayed" his true inner mood.

15 years!

The last time Sloan led the Jazz to the Finals was 15 years ago!

It was the last year of Jordan's career. The "last shot" fulfilled Jordan's reputation of not playing tiebreakers in the Finals, and completely buried Sloan and his double play in Utah's "grave."

Fifteen years later, Sloan crawled out of the "grave" again and once again came to the familiar and tragic battlefield!

"beep!"

The final whistle blows.

The score on the court was finally settled at 122 to 100.

When the final whistle sounded, the Nets bench was in a state of excitement.

The team members shouted and cheered.

Finals, the Nets are here!

According to the statistics after the game, Lin Ying of the Nets scored 52 points in three quarters, setting a new record for his highest score in a single playoff game!

Yi Jianlian also scored 18 points, 8 rebounds, and made 4 three-pointers.

Butler also had 12 points, 6 rebounds and 2 steals.

Although the statistics are not that dazzling, he did not rest for a minute in the first three quarters, and his flying save was even comparable to Rodman's flying save back then.

For the Knicks, James contributed 27 points, 7 rebounds and 7 assists, and scored 10 points in the last quarter.

James' classic statistics, but this time he failed to win the game, and in the second quarter he was almost humiliatingly dunked and crotched by Lin Ying.

Post-match press conference.

Sloan took Lin Ying, Yi Jianlian, and Butler to the press conference.

"You know I don't like to praise my players because they get a lot of money."

As soon as the press conference started, before reporters could ask questions, Sloan had already started talking to himself.

"But I still want to say that Lin gave the best performance I have ever seen tonight, and he deserves all the praise."

Sloan's remarks drew a round of applause and whistles from the reporters in the audience.

For Sloan to take the initiative to praise him like this, it shows that Lin Ying is really outstanding.

But a player who scored 52 points in three quarters of the Eastern Conference Finals and led the remnant Nets to defeat the 5-star Knicks is excellent? Great? Yes, he deserves everything.

Knicks press conference after Nets.

Unlike the previous Nets, in addition to Rivers and James, team president Pat Riley also came to the scene.

At the press conference, a New York reporter asked quite directly whether the team would continue to be coached by Rivers next season.

A season that was thought to be destined to win the championship ended up in the Eastern Conference finals, and g6 was bloodbathed again. Someone must take the blame.

Rivers, the overturned king, didn't even have a chance to show off his "stunt skills", so it would be inappropriate not to take the blame.

But unexpectedly, Riley supported Rivers.

"When your opponent scores 52 points in three quarters in the playoffs, everything you do will become in vain. Doug is a championship coach. This is only his first season as coach. We still have full confidence in him."

"Will you come back to coaching?"

The reporter was unwilling to give in and continued to ask.

Considering that the Heat failed to make it to the Eastern Conference Finals that year, and Riley led the team to win the championship in his second year after returning to coach, the reporter's questioning was not without reason.

"No, as we said before, we still have full confidence in Doug and he will still be the team's head coach."

Riley: This potato is so hot that I would be stupid to pick it up!

At the end of this press conference, Knicks fans can be said to be quite desperate.

Because from a lineup perspective, the Knicks basically have no room for reinforcement.

If the coach doesn't make adjustments now, and he will face Sloan and Lin Ying next season, who can guarantee that things won't happen again this year?

Some New York fans have consciously changed their home teams and become Nets fans.

Anyway, I’m still a New York fan!

The Eastern Conference Finals are over, but the Western Conference Finals are not over yet.

One day later, the Mavericks defended their home court and tied the game with the Lakers at 3-3.

The tenacity of the Dallas people is beyond imagination, which also makes the finals matchup remain suspenseful.

Lakers stock or Mavericks stock?

This answer will be finally revealed in two days.

But at this time, the league announced the last batch of awards for the season, Best Defense and Best Team.

After the list was announced, Lin Ying once again became the focus of heated discussions among fans.

Because he was selected to both the All-Defensive First Team and the All-NBA First Team for the second consecutive year!

mvp, dpoy, double team, for Lin Ying, the only thing left between him and greatness is the last fmvp.

*Best lineup list

Best Defensive Team: Paul, James, Lin Ying, Ibaka, Howard

All-Defensive Second Team: Bradley, Kobe Bryant, Jimmy Butler, George, Duncan, Chandler

All-NBA First Team: James, Kobe Bryant, Lin Ying, Durant, Howard

All-Pro Second Team: Paul, Westbrook, Anthony, Nowitzki, Duncan
Chapter completed!
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