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582 The Hand of Winning and Losing

3 The two representatives of the Golden Generation fought together, and old fans held their breath and waited for the upcoming comet to hit the earth.

Iverson's eyes were as sharp as a knife, and his thin body ran like the wind. Kobe followed him sideways, spreading his arms out of no way, and laying a net of heaven and earth.

After rushing into the penalty area, Iverson seemed unable to get rid of Kobe, so he could only get up and jump. When he jumped, he turned around with all his might to open the distance between him and Kobe. Kobe waved his hands like an eagle spreading his wings, followed him and stretched his arms, blocking Iverson's way out.

At this moment, Iverson twisted his waist and turned his head, and gently shot the ball: This is the rhythm of the pass

Looking back on the previous game, Kobe's heart shrank. Did Chamberlain follow? If so, it would have to be an air relay.

Worried, Kobe quickly turned his head to look, but turned his head and looked blank. At this time, Iverson glided lightly like a swift flying from a cliff, throwing the ball with one hand and quickly lifting it up with lightning speed. Then he took back the ball, then held the ball with both hands and raised his arms flat from his chest, pressed Kobe with his back, shook his wrist and shot it out.

Kobe only then knew what Iverson was planning. He jumped in his heart and quickly raised his hand to block it. But Iverson turned back to throw, and there was a distance between the two. With this distance expansion, his throwing height was already very high.

The basketball flew high, stopped slightly at the apex, and then flew down along a soft parabola, steadily entering the basket ring.

Iverson's back hit Kobe's chest, but he didn't care and didn't maintain balance. Instead, he turned his head and looked at the ring and let himself be knocked to the ground. The basketball fell down and a crisp sound penetrated into his ears. The answer was vaguely heard a voice: OK, little man, you won

Is this the voice of fate? Or the voice of God? Unknown

Kobe's face was full of loss after landing, and a hint of unwillingness flashed in his eyes, but then he shook his head and became more vigilant again. The scarlet score card showed that the time was still more than 9 seconds. He had a chance. Iverson's this was just a shot, this was not a kill.

On the scoreboard, the huge red number is eye-catching: 95-3, and the Warriors lead by one point.

Iverson and Kobe had fought before. He stole Bynum's pass and dribbled the ball and made a quick break. Although he threw away Fisher, he was half a step slower when he rushed into the penalty area and was caught up and sent a big hat by Kobe. At that time, facing the mocking booing of all Lakers fans, Iverson was calm and got up to quickly chase Kobe and defended again.

Because he knew that he had a chance to take revenge, and this opportunity was at the last moment.

The two sides fought even more tragic in the fourth quarter. The Warriors bombarded the crowd in the first half. The third quarter was Kobe who led his troops to fight hard. In the fourth quarter, the two teams fought with each other and the bayonet. Every attack and defense will surely see the red.

After Iverson was blocked, Chamberlain was determined to avenge the big brother. He lurked half a step outside the penalty area and allowed Gasol to break through and enter the penalty area. The moment Gasol took action, Chamberlain soared into the sky and made a powerful sneak attack from behind, slapped the ball down.

Evans picked up the ball to protect him. Bynum also wanted to learn Chamberlain's old trick and pressed and steal. As a result, Evans refused to bid him and swung the little shark from the Pacific Ocean to the Arctic Ocean with one elbow.

Billups commanded the run, Hill came up to cover, and after breaking through, he passed the ball to Iverson. Iverson started to break through from the baseline, and after passing Fisher, Odom was attracted to double-team. Seeing this, Iverson passed the ball to Hill, Hill passed the ball to Chamberlain again, who was stuck in the inside line. The Warriors rotated too fast, and the Lakers didn't have time to double-team, Chamberlain turned around and dunked.

The Lakers are not vegetarian either. Gasol's revenge comes soon. He uses his mobility and flexibility to roam around, and finally succeeds in singles at the basket and hits the hook.

But then, Iverson's breakthrough tricked into cheating a foul, which came from Kobe. He made two free throws, and the scores of both sides were still impossible to separate.

After several rounds, Kobe made a jump shot. He turned around and Chamberlain supported the ball in the penalty area and passed the ball to Billups outside the three-point line. The latter assisted the latter to make a long-range three-pointer. Only then did the Lakers players remember that Billups was actually a three-pointer.

With Curry's rise, many people think of this cute handsome guy when talking about the Warriors' three-pointer. In fact, they also have an old three-pointer master, that is Billups.

The Lakers launched fierce attacks again and again, and the Warriors also charged again and again, but both sides gritted their teeth to defend the final blow, and the efforts made by any team to lead were vain.

Kobe caused Hill to make three free throws from the outside, and Iverson immediately broke through and entered the penalty area and scored 2l above Bynum's head and recovered the score.

The Warriors defended in the joint defense, Kobe missed a three-pointer from the left wing, but Iverson then fell into the singles circle. After being double-teamed, he still refused to pass the ball and tried to make a layup. As a result, he made a move that was intercepted by Lao Yu in an instant.

With more than 4 minutes left in the quarter, relying on Kobe's forced breakthrough layup, the Lakers expanded the score to 6-4. This was the time when the score difference between the two sides was the largest.

Then the Warriors made a storm attack. First, Chamberlain and Iverson made an aerial relay, then Ibaka, who came on as a substitute, made a mid-range shot, and immediately tied the score.

The Lakers wanted to beat the Warriors with a steady pace, but there was not much time left. The Warriors mainly played in the penalty area and allowed Chamberlain to lead the offense in the inside. Relying on this move, the Warriors gained a lead again, but this lead did not last long. Then Odom made a jump shot, and the two sides began to replace the scores like intertwined.

In the last 3 seconds, the Lakers passed the ball Kobe, who slowly swam outside the three-point line and waited until the last two seconds before he suddenly started a sprint. The Warriors doubled the ball with three people, but Kobe stubbornly made a hit in the encirclement of six arms, and the Lakers led by 1 point.

The next thing was the scene just now. The Warriors planned a counterattack and Iverson hosted the offense. Faced with Kobe's personal defense, the answer was not passed. Although everyone thought he would pass the ball to Chamberlain, he used a creative throw to help the Warriors get the lead again.

In the last 9 seconds, the Zen master called for a timeout. Obviously, the Lakers were going to play the final goal.

In fact, the better choice is to use the fastest time to attack, try to score the ball and hand over the pressure to the Warriors. But the question is, if the Lakers launch a fierce attack, will the ball hit? Chamberlain's defense has made all this unknown.

The pressure is still on the Lakers now, not because they are l points behind, but because they are 2 games behind. If they lose today, they will be eliminated. The Warriors are different. Even if they lose, there will be another game.

Zen Master and Old Nelson were both catching up on the tactics, but time passed in a flash, and the referee blew the whistle and the players on both sides stepped onto the court.

Chamberlain, Evans, Ibaka, Jackson, Billups, and the Warriors are focused on defense, but what is unreliable is that they are sent to three inside players. This is the benefit of Chamberlain. His flexible speed and explosive power can be used to defend small forwards.

Basketball is not like football. There are lls who can rely on. There are only five people on the court, five positions, and only one person can rely on each position. Therefore, all-around players like James are so popular because he can change positions at any time and one person can be used as multiple people.

Chamberlain cannot be a defender, but it is no problem to be a small forward.

The Lakers sent Gasol to serve in the midfield, and the other four people gathered together at the top of the three-point line. Evans was in the inside, and Chamberlain went to scramble Gasol, and the other three people surrounded the four Lakers.

As the referee whistle sounded, the Lakers four-man team ran around quickly and scatteredly like a frightened horse. In fact, it just looked scattered. The players' running positions were arranged in specific arrangements, not running around. Odom ran along the three-point line to the left wing, Fisher made a move to catch the ball, Kobe retreated from the middle, and Bynum helped Fisher cover.

At the last moment, the Zen Master still trusted Fisher, who performed poorly in this round of the series, instead of Brown who was full of explosive power or the young Walton Vujasic.

Gasol raised the ball over his head and took a step back to look at his teammate. Chamberlain jumped with his arms wide open, like a monkey. However, he was not the little red-butt monkeys in the zoo, but the giant diamond ape on the isolated island who dared to masturbate.

Billups stretched his arms to block Fisher, Jackson slammed Bynum to tear Kobe, and tried his best to make big moves without fouling. Ibaka stared at the Lakers players vigilantly, spread his arms and kept moving, blocking their possibility of entering the three-point line.

The Lakers are only one point behind. They are more secure than shooting three-pointers, so the probability of three-pointers is naturally lower.

The Warriors' defense was water droplets, but Gasol was anxious and took two seconds to pass the ball to Bynum.

Bynum stared at Kobe with his eyes tightly, and he didn't need to hide anything. Even if he was a brainless person, he knew that the Lakers' winning player would be Kobe.

Kobe waved his elbow and pushed Jackson, rushed up sideways, cut by Bynum and reached out to take the ball, and shouted muffledly: "Close the door"

Bynum turned around and blocked Jackson behind him, but Chamberlain returned to defense long after serving. He handed Gasol to Ibaka and waited for Kobe himself, and he blocked the ball as soon as he got it.

Facing Chamberlain, Kobe's face was as firm as iron, without any panic. He quickly changed directions under his crotch. Other Lakers players pulled away one after another. Bynum rushed into the penalty area, Fisher responded outside the three-point line, Gasol ran at a high position, and Odom covered Kobe.

The Warriors players were also dispersed. Seeing that Odom was going to bring Jackson up, Kobe shouted: "Go out."

Odom was stunned. Kobe had already begun to break through, like a small sports car with strong horsepower. Kobe roared and slid his feet away from the staggered foot, and his right hand slapped the ball like a scimitar. The ball in his hand jumped and he rushed out quickly.

Chamberlain followed with one arm spread like an iron gate. Kobe rushed quickly and then paused. He waved his hand and changed direction, but Chamberlain was not thrown away and was still following him.

It was only four seconds before the fans were nervous, looking at Kobe and Chamberlain in the middle of the stadium, and the Oracle Center Arena was hustle and bustle all night. At this moment, the needle fell silent and the needle fell soundly.

The players were also attracted by the one-on-one challenge, so no one noticed that Gasol quietly appeared on the left wing of the penalty area.

"The fourth position" Old Nelson shouted loudly.

Ibaka turned his head and suddenly felt cold all over his body. Gasol threw him away

In three seconds, Kobe also saw this scene. A trace of cold light flashed across his eyes, and he swung the ball quickly out with his wrist. The orange ball was like a shell that was out of the borehole, shot out quickly, hitting the end of the world.

Veteran Evans, who has not performed much throughout the season, has made contributions, this hardworking old guy, a blue-collar player who only works hard for dirty work, and a honest man who has always been inseparable from spotlights and journalists. He may be the only Warriors player who has not paid attention to Kobe and Chamberlain's battle, because he knows that it has nothing to do with him. Chamberlain can deal with Kobe, and he has this confidence, don't worry about why.

Gasol thought it was an open position when he received the ball, but when he turned around, he was held back by Evans. He broke through with one step, but was still blocked by Evans.

There was no way, Gasol wanted to pass the ball by Bynum, but the Sharks left the penalty area at this moment. This was the Zen master's arrangement, to give way to Kobe or Gasol. As a result, the Lakers missed a chance to win the open position. When Gasol wanted to pass the ball to Bynum again, Ibaka had already switched defenses.

Gasol must pass the ball, Evans's blockage is extremely tough

There was no way, he could only pass the ball back to Kobe for the last 6 seconds.

After Kobe got the ball, he had no time. He jumped up in front of Chamberlain with a tough heart, raised his arms as high as possible, shaking his wrist to shoot the ball out--at this moment, the ball flew out and left an arc like a full moon.
Chapter completed!
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