"There's no way to restrain Su Hao; it's too difficult for one person alone."

At this moment, Su Hao did not celebrate the three-point lead like everyone else. They had entered the final minute, with only 52 seconds left.

Kobe, who had hoped to get some rest in the next possession, ended up dribbling the ball up the court by himself.

"Actually, I think it would be a good option to pass the ball to Fisher and let him handle it, but he obviously won't do that."

The two players immediately chose to double-team Kobe. Although George is young, his defensive intensity was quite high. He almost pushed Kobe down in three quick 5-2 moves, and the referee naturally called a foul on him.

"That shot must have been intentional."

Logically, this play shouldn't have warranted a foul, but since he did, it means it was pre-arranged by the team to disrupt Kobe's rhythm. After all, they still had one more foul to award.

After regaining possession of the ball, he surprisingly passed it to Gasol in the paint, even though he was facing Su Hao, arguably the best player in the league!

"Without even thinking about it, the ball came from a mid-range shot."

After turning around, the ball was played so easily.

"Beautiful, beautiful, absolutely beautiful! I can't believe that this shot was played so perfectly."

In his career, Su Hao rarely experienced such a feeling, a sense of exhilaration that allowed him to feel completely satisfied. Others may have witnessed his prowess, but Kobe was a man who never gave up. The better you were, the more he wanted to challenge you, the more he wanted to defeat you—that feeling of wanting to devour you was truly astonishing.

"I told you this guy would be incredibly awesome!"

With 20 seconds left and a point difference, the Clippers opted for a safer approach, with their head coach assigning them players who were determined not to make any mistakes.

After inbounding the ball, Curry dribbled and passed it to Su Hao, who was making a call in the paint...

"Damn, Fisher is so fast! He just stole the ball."

In the blink of an eye, a short guy with very long arms suddenly appeared, stole the ball, and threw it to Odom, who was running ahead.

"He must be young, for he actually chose to control his steps at this point."

He was still very clear-headed. At this point, as long as they maintained a one-point lead, they would have the initiative in the next possession. It was better to waste as much time as possible. So, after he got to the basket, he didn't immediately jump up for a dunk. Instead, he dribbled the ball slightly and bounced up.

"Yes, that's right, that's how you fight!"

Time really flies; in the blink of an eye, they've become outdated again.

"Should we call a timeout for Su Hao's play?"

The referee panicked. He didn't know what to do next, but he knew that the best course of action was to safely hand him over to Su Hao.

"No need, no need, no need for that trouble."

With 13 seconds left, he received the ball and dribbled it all the way to the frontcourt before taking a three-point shot.

"Will Su Hao be able to change his fate with this shot?"

If this shot goes in, it's practically a game-winning shot; but if it misses, it's like losing the game. Anyone would take the shot without hesitation if given the chance.

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