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Chapter 574 The Great Villains Unite! A Fatal Mistake, They Can't Outrun Time!

"woooow~"

"The Glove" Gary Payton exclaimed, "This match is so intense, so exciting!"

Great.

With 7 seconds left, the Knicks are down by 1 point, but Su Yan's three-point shooting is so powerful that he not only has a chance to tie the game, but he might even win it by the game-winning shot!

The suspense of the game is still there!

Until the very last moment, no one knows who will emerge victorious.

"Yes."

"The Mailman" Karl Malone nodded repeatedly, his expression also very excited: "The Knicks are really strong."

So strong that... the Heat's Big Three need to work together to launch an offensive and establish an advantage.

But who wins?

It's hard to say, not at all!

"This is absolutely a clash between the top teams of the season!"

Magic Johnson sighed.

"It feels like whoever wins is the champion!"

Larry Bird, arms crossed, said, "I don't know who will win, but I want to keep watching!"

On the field.

"Beep!"

D'Antoni quickly called a timeout.

Although the fans were excited and fully immersed in the game, the Knicks, who were trailing, must have been under even more pressure.

"call……"

Coach D'Antoni took a deep breath, calmed himself down, and suppressed his anxiety and pressure.

He said in a deep voice, "Guys, we're only down by one point, and we have a full seven seconds left."

Not in a hurry.

Play it safe and go for an offensive possession, whether it's a 2-pointer or a 3-pointer, even if you draw a foul and make only 1 of 2 free throws, as long as you maintain a high shooting percentage, you can ensure you don't lose.

Don't overthink the rest...

Prioritize finding Su Yan, then Stephen, and the rest of the players... create opportunities for them to screen for each other as much as possible.

"Understood, Coach."

"Don't worry, coach, we will definitely win this match!!!"

The players raised their arms and roared, brimming with confidence.

soon.

The pause ends.

The final 7 seconds are up for the showdown.

Curry inbounds the ball from center circle, and the other players begin to make runs.

"Su Yan, you won't have a chance to catch the ball!"

LeBron roared and lunged at Su Yan, wanting nothing more than to stick to him.

Wade also surrounded them, coldly shouting, "The rest of the Knicks players can just take the ball and shoot a three-pointer to beat us."

We acknowledge it.

But...you can't!

The two were determined not to let Su Yan receive the ball, and this defensive strategy was very correct.

Tony Allen can catch the ball.

But Curry doesn't intend to pass, nor can he.

"boom!"

Su Yan and LeBron engaged in a fierce off-ball battle. Just as Su Yan pushed LeBron aside, Wade pressed forward to delay the play.

Just as he was about to push Wade aside, LeBron caught up again.

It's difficult to run around and catch the ball.

George rushed forward to cover for Su Yan, but Bosh also stepped in to cover, and the Heat's Big Three went head-to-head with Su Yan.

Absolutely do not allow them to make a move.

Ilgauskas is pressing Tyson under the basket.

Tony Allen stood on the perimeter, trembling. Even if he got the ball, he couldn't shoot from the outside, as Zydrunas Ilgauskas was guarding the inside.

I have no confidence in any of them.

At this crucial juncture where mistakes are unacceptable, he, known for his defense, truly dared not take on the offensive mantle.

Su Yan couldn't catch the ball either.

With the five-second inbound pass about to expire and a violation imminent, Curry didn't have time to think and passed the ball to George first.

"Snapped!"

George receives the ball at the left edge of the penalty arc.

Curry received the ball and immediately went onto the court, setting cross screens with Su Yan. Tony Allen abandoned his offensive role and also set a screen for Su Yan.

By all means possible.

We must make sure Su Yan receives the ball.

George dribbled the ball while waiting for Su Yan to come out, and passed the basketball to him as soon as possible.

Another full 3 seconds later.

With his full potential unlocked – strength, speed, explosiveness, and more – Su Yan, with his teammates providing cover, finally broke through!

"Beep!"

But then the referee blew his whistle.

Screen foul? Defensive foul? Or what?!

People were puzzled.

Fans, players, and coaches all turned their attention from Su Yan to the referee.

The referee pointed out that the ball was out of bounds.

It turns out George dribbled the ball out of bounds by hitting his foot – a turnover!

"Sigh~"

When the fans learned of this, they all gasped in shock, covering their heads.

George's mistake was fatal.

But George was also running around with his head in his hands. He had already jumped up and was questioning the referee's call.

He ran up to the referee and tried his best to explain: "Referee, this is not my fault. When Carlos was stealing the ball, his hand cut the ball and it went out of bounds!"

You must change the verdict!

"Carlos did cut the ball, but it ultimately hit your foot and slid out of bounds!" the referee explained patiently.

"No, that's not true."

George was still arguing.

He must fight for the team to regain possession this time.

The referee has stopped paying attention.

"It's okay, George, we still have a chance!" Su Yan came over and pulled George away, comforting him.

"But……"

George hesitated, as if he wanted to say something but then stopped.

He knew perfectly well that his fatal mistake would cost him the game and plunge his team into despair!

at the same time.

The director showed a slow-motion replay of George dribbling out of bounds on the big screen.

Previously, the fans' attention was on Su Yan, but upon closer inspection, it really did hit George's foot and roll out of bounds, and even Carlos didn't manage to get to the ball.

This was George's own dribbling mistake.

The referee's call this time was correct.

"Oh my god!"

"It's over, Barbie Q!"

After the call was confirmed, countless Knicks fans at home clutched their heads and let out desperate howls.

"Beep!"

Coach Spoelstra called a timeout.

He only needs to think about how to use up those last 3.9 seconds to win.

In the commentary box.

"Damn!"

Reggie Miller couldn't help but yell, "Paul George's mistake was fatal!"

This will cremate the Knicks.

This will turn Su Yan's milestone of "80+ four-doubles" into a tragic one!

"shitbro!"

Barkley shook his head: "I really didn't expect the game to turn out like this."

This is different from what I expected.

But that's precisely the charm of basketball.

Originally, the Knicks were down by 1 point with 7 seconds left on the shot clock, and there was still a great chance they could tie the game or even win it by the buzzer.

The Knicks are currently down by one point, with the Heat still in possession of the ball, and only 3.9 seconds left in the crucial moments.

For the Knicks to win is an incredibly difficult task.

No.

They have little chance left.

"Yes."

Reggie Miller nodded and said in a deep voice, "Even if Su Yan has had many game-winning shots in his career!!!"

But the prerequisite for every game-winning shot is... having possession of the ball.

With the ball in the Heat's possession and only 3.9 seconds left, there's absolutely no chance of a comeback.

Even if you commit a tactical foul immediately, you still can't win.

Because the Knicks didn't call a timeout, no matter how many free throws the Heat made, they maintained a lead.

The Knicks want to score from the backcourt free throws and get an offensive possession in what might be only 1-2 seconds.

That's absolutely impossible!

Yes.

Reggie Miller is right.

The inexperienced George made a fatal mistake this time, which really sent the Knicks tumbling off a cliff!

Because... there's too little time; they can't outrun time!

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