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Chapter 161 Killing the Timberwolves

Chapter 161 Killing the Timberwolves

The Indiana Pacers led the Minnesota Timberwolves by as much as 70 points at home with 62:[-] in the first three quarters. According to this situation, it seems that the Indiana Pacers are likely to take advantage of the victory in the fourth quarter. The difference continued to widen, and the Minnesota Timberwolves just waited for a disastrous away game.

Of course, this is only the result predicted by those so-called basketball experts.

Predictions are often far from reality.

Take this game for example.

This is an ordinary regular season.

For the Minnesota Timberwolves players on the court, the passive situation they faced eight points behind the Indiana Pacers was nothing.

Especially for Minnesota Timberwolves small forward Michael Beasley, such a scene can inspire him to show off his power.

People tend to break out in adversity. This is the case with Danny Granger in the third quarter, and even more so with Michael Beasley in the fourth quarter.

The Minnesota Timberwolves didn't give up the game, and neither did Michael Beasley!
He is looking forward to his own outbreak, and he wants to fight the Indiana Pacers to the death!

He looked coldly at the Indiana Pacers.

The fourth quarter of the game began.

The Minnesota Timberwolves went first, Michael Beasley reached for the ball, and after receiving the ball from Jose Barea, went one-on-one on Rudy Fernandez.

Since it was the beginning of the fourth quarter, Indiana Pacers coach Larry Brown only sent a substitute to play, which gave Michael Beasley a chance to show off.

Michael Beasley stood on the right side of the court, observing the situation on the court, and then suddenly dribbled through!

Originally, Rudy Fernandez's speed could keep up with Michael Beasley, but the first step of Michael Beasley's breakthrough was much faster than him, so Rudy Fernandez was completely beaten by Michael Beasley. Left behind.Jeff Foster scrambles to cover Michael Beasley, but Michael Beasley goes straight past Jeff Foster and dunks back on the other side of the backboard!
The Minnesota Timberwolves' bench players all stood up.

Michael Beasley is finally starting to explode.

Since the Indiana Pacers sent a substitute lineup, their offensive firepower was slightly worse than that of the starting lineup.Minnesota Timberwolves' Darko Milicic grabs the rebound after Paul George misses a [-]-pointer on a pass from George Hill.

Coach Larry Brown frowned slightly.

Then the ball went to Michael Beasley again.

Conseco Arena began to burst into bursts of boos.

Now the game is fully into Michael Beasley time and Michael Beasley starts to take over.

Michael Beasley took two steps forward, then suddenly stepped back and turned over for a jumper, hit!
Michael Beasley scored four points in a row!

The Indiana Pacers managed to score two points from a mid-range shot by Tyler Hansbrough, but Michael Beasley returned and passed the ball to Kevin Love who was outside the three-point line. Point ball hit!

The score has become 69:72, and the Minnesota Timberwolves are only three points behind.

Coach Larry Brown couldn't sit still, stood up and called a long timeout.

In less than 2 minutes, the score has been reduced by five points, which is simply too fast.

During the timeout, coach Larry Brown fumed that his players weren't serious about defending.

He looked at his players like he was looking at a group of creditors demanding money from him.

He then brought Danny Granger and Roy Hibbert back on.

The game restarts.

The Indiana Pacers and the Minnesota Timberwolves each played a play before Danny Granger missed a shot and Kevin Love grabbed the rebound.

The fans at the scene started booing again.

Michael Beasley got the ball and didn't give the ball to any teammates. He directly pulled up and shot from outside the three-point line. He made a three-pointer and the score became 74:74. The Minnesota Timberwolves tied the score!
"Promise, you're ready to play!" Coach Larry Brown said to Promise on the bench.

That's when the Indiana Pacers attacked and Rudy Fernandez made a turnover off the dribble and was intercepted by Michael Beasley.The players of the Indiana Pacers failed to stop Michael Beasley in time, and Michael Beasley scored a fast break dunk throughout the game!

After playing for nearly 5 minutes in the fourth quarter, the Minnesota Timberwolves had already played a 14:4 offensive climax, and Michael Beasley scored 9 points!The score also became 74:76, and the Minnesota Timberwolves overtook the score.

At this time, the Conseco Arena became extremely quiet.

The fans at the scene couldn't believe that their team went from leading by eight points to falling behind by two points.

Just then, Promise came on to replace George Hill.

The promised play once again ignited the passion in the Conseco Arena, and it seemed that the promised play would bring hope of regaining victory for the Indiana Pacers.

Meanwhile, Minnesota Timberwolves head coach Rick Adelman replaced Ricky Rubio.

"Let me beat you!" Xu Nuo said coldly, looking at the players of the Minnesota Timberwolves.

As soon as Xu Nuo played, Xu Nuo assisted Danny Granger to hit an outside three-pointer, leading the score again.

Immediately afterwards, Xu made another offensive pass to Danny Granger. Danny Granger made a successful layup and caused a foul by Minnesota Timberwolves center Darko Milicic.Danny Granger made an extra free throw and completed a three-pointer, and the score returned to a difference of four points, 80:76!

After this assist, Xu Nuo had already received his tenth assist in this game.

However, Michael Beasley was not to be outdone, and in the next two offenses, he scored four consecutive shots and led the team to tie the score again!

Coach Larry Brown had to call another long timeout.

At this time, there are five minutes and 27 seconds left before the end of the game.

The game entered a stalemate.

This is something that Coach Larry Brown and the Indiana Pacers players did not expect.

During the timeout, coach Adelman replaced Paul George, replaced OJ Mayo, replaced Taylor Hansbrough, replaced David West, and wanted to have the final battle with the Minnesota Timberwolves.

The Minnesota Timberwolves also replaced all the main players on the field.

This is the real game.

When the timeout expires, the game starts again.

The Indiana Pacers attacked and promised to pass the ball to David West, and David West seemed to sit on the bench for a long time, his movements were a little rusty, and Kevin Love made an offensive foul.

The substitute players on both sides stood up, scrambling to shout at the referee that the ball should be awarded to their side.

The emotions of the audience were also mobilized.

The ball was eventually awarded to the Minnesota Timberwolves.

Obviously, Kevin Love stood outside the reasonable collision zone, which was an obvious offensive foul.

David West walked dejectedly to his side's basket.

But Ricky Rubio missed a shot and Roy Hibbert took off the rebound.

The Indiana Pacers held their ground and orchestrated an attack as Danny Granger circled under the hoop to the other side of the court and made a mid-range shot from a promise to close the gap just a little.

But only a little bit.

This is nothing to the current Minnesota Timberwolves.

The eight-point difference can catch up, not to mention this weak three-point lead.

Kevin Love on the inside passed the ball to Luke Ridnour who was ambushing outside the three-point line in the bottom corner. Luke Ridnour caught the ball and made a three-pointer!
Fans at the Conseco Arena let out sighs of disappointment.

The Minnesota Timberwolves once again tied the score at 83:83!
4 minutes left.

Everyone’s heart is raised.

In the remaining 4 minutes, anything can happen, a small mistake, or a missed shot, may ruin the entire game.

So both the Indiana Pacers and Minnesota Timberwolves began to become cautious.

Danny Granger broke through and was fouled by Michael Beasley, but Danny Granger only made one of two free throws, and the Indiana Pacers only led the Minnesota Timberwolves by one point 84:83.

Kevin Love singled David West under the basket, turned around and hit a hook, and the Minnesota Timberwolves finally overtook the Indiana Pacers by one point 85:84!
The outcome is very likely to be determined by the offense and defense of this round.

Now that both teams have strengthened their defense, every point scored has become very difficult.

Xu Nuo passed Ricky Rubio and broke through to the inside, but the inside barriers of Kevin Love and Darko Milicic made Xu Nuo have no room to shoot at all. In desperation, Xu Nuo could only pass the ball.

The ball came to Roy Hibbert.

Roy Hibbert scored an easy dunk and the Indiana Pacers took the lead!
However, immediately after Michael Beasley showed his power again, he stepped on the three-point line and made a shot, leading the Minnesota Timberwolves to overtake the score again.

The game turned into a tug of war.

And the remaining time of the game is running out.

After the two teams each missed an offensive opportunity, there was less than 1 minute left in the time.

This kind of game is the best way to hone people's willpower. Whoever has weak willpower will stop attacking, and the game will be lost.

Now the two teams are almost fighting by willpower.

Danny Granger missed a shot and Kevin Love grabbed the rebound again.

Some of the fans of the home team in the Conseco Arena are already leaving the stadium, as if they have already decided that their team has lost the game.

Coach Larry Brown hurriedly called a 20-second timeout.

Both teams are deploying nervously.

The offense and defense of this round will ultimately determine the outcome of the game.

When the timeout expired, the players of the two teams returned to the court again.

Minnesota Timberwolves shooting guard Luke Ridnour drives off near the halfway line and the ball finds itself in the hands of Michael Beasley again.

If Michael Beasley hits this shot, then the Minnesota Timberwolves can guarantee that the game will not lose, and the victory will not be far away.

Michael Beasley dribbled the ball into the penalty area and jumped up.

His body had lost his balance in the air, but he shot anyway.

The hearts of everyone in the Conseco Arena went up, except for the Minnesota Timberwolves.

The ball goes into the basket.

The Minnesota Timberwolves players jumped.

Then the ball rolled out of the hoop again.

David West immediately put the most critical rebound in his arms.

Michael Beasley was very depressed.

He has scored fifteen points in this quarter, but missed the most important shot.

Coach Larry Brown called the last short timeout.

This is already the last attack of the game.

There are only 18 seconds left in the game!
OJ Mayo serves near the halfway line, promises to catch the ball, holds it at the right three-point line, and waits for the clock to run out.

The last ten seconds.

In the last eight seconds, Promise sprang toward Ricky Rubio.

Xu Nuo made a breakthrough towards the middle, then made an emergency stop, leaped high, and leaned back.

Xu Nuo found the best touch for shooting.

Then, the promise was made.

When the clock is running out, the final whistle is blowing, and the red light is on on the backboard, promise to make a shot!

It turned out to be a promise to kill the Minnesota Timberwolves at the last moment!
Coach Larry Brown looked at Promise, who was excitedly celebrating on the court, and nodded with a smile.

(End of this chapter)

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