Chapter 538

"Ahh

Lamar, who was flying in mid-air, suddenly fell to the ground as if someone had broken his wings. Lamar's back was pressed against the perpetrator Kenyon Martin's foot, and it is not known if it was intentional Martin's foot happened to appear in that position.

The crowd was stunned! Although they didn't see Martin put his foot under Lamar, they could clearly see how he slapped Lamar's raised arm and threw him to the ground.

Lamar's injuries were already very serious, and now he was hit so hard by Kenyon Martin, the next scene can be imagined.

Dampott raised his fist and charged at Kenyon Martin.

Kenyon Martin is also clever, and after committing a crime, he sneaks behind his teammates to seek protection.

In the end, the Knicks' team stayed calm at Lamar's behest. Lamar wasn't pretending to be a showman, he just didn't want his team-mate to be banned for that.

Both teams lost their leaders at the same time. This was supposed to be a wonderful Eastern Conference Finals, but all the highlights were lost at once. The three-British battle Lu Bu that the alliance hyped before naturally couldn't sing anymore.

Without Lamar, without Kidd! Stars such as Kenyon Martin, Alan Houston, and Billups alone obviously can't support such a big scene, and the game has no highlights and is not attractive, and the ratings naturally plummeted.

David Stern, the chairman of the alliance, was naturally extremely annoyed by this, and in his eyes, ratings represented everything, money, beauty, and power. It's a good thing now, Stern, who was overjoyed about his good idea before this game, was dumbfounded.

Let the league suffer such a big loss, as the culprit of the whole incident - Kenyon Martin will naturally not be happy. The league's punishment has probably never been so fast, and before the Knicks' entire plane returned to New York, the punishment for Kenyon Martin was released through the press officer.

The five-game ban is probably the most severe penalty for malicious fouls since the league was founded. Don't talk about this round of playoffs, if it's unfortunate, maybe next season, Comrade Martin will have to stay behind the bench and reflect on his mistakes.

was ruthlessly put on the league by the league, and the Nets were naturally very dissatisfied.

But several appeals have not received a favorable response, and Stern and his group of paparazzi have already made up their minds - no matter how much the Nets cry out, they will not be moved.

At the same time, without the team's leader and interior pillar, the Nets' future suddenly seems even bleaker than the Knicks. Anyway, the Knicks still have Houston and Billups on their side that they can use to support the scene.

And after the Nets lost Kenyon Martin, all the interior players were left with only Collins on the floor, and only Jefferson was still a little famous on the outside.

The second contest was still in New Jersey, and the tone of those media pundits suddenly changed, and they all supported the Knicks to win easily.

But sometimes things turn out very differently than people expect, and this time it was no different. When the Knicks were in New Jersey with all their majesty in high spirits, they were met by a Nets team that was tenacious to the extreme.

Because Kenyon Martin was suspended, Scott went to extremes in desperation. Jefferson, who originally played small forward, took Martin's place, and it seems that the Nets are ready to carry out the run-and-gun tactics to the end.

It was a very hard game for both sides. Without star players, the tactics of the two teams have become surprisingly consistent, that is, who scores higher.

In contrast, the Knicks were able to make a slightly better hand, so until the start of the fourth quarter, the Knicks still held the lead.

At this moment, the desperate Scott began to break the kettle and made a desperate bet. Scott replaced Collins, the only interior lineman on the floor, with a forward defender. The highest of the Nets' on-court lineup this time turned out to be Richard Jefferson who played small forward.

It can be said that Scott's strategy was very successful. The Nets took advantage of the Knicks' serious physical exertion in the fourth quarter, running to reduce the defensive range and shrink the opportunity, and reversed the disadvantage.

Jeff Van Gundy didn't expect Scott to have such courage at all, and he fell in love with the spur of the moment. By the time Van Gundy came to his senses and took action, the Knicks' good fortune had been reversed.

In the end, with Scott's desperate adventure, the Nets finally defended their dignity on their home court.

After two games, the aggregate score is 1-1 between the two sides, and they will move on to New York to continue their battle.

Back on his home court, the tired Knicks immediately rejuvenated, and New Jersey, which played two games, had no temper at all.

Scott wanted to repeat the same trick, but unfortunately this time Jeff Van Gundy, who had been prepared for a long time, insisted on not rotating personnel after the start of the third quarter, and let the five starters insist like dead dogs on the court. It wasn't until Scott showed his hole cards that he replaced the physically fit McDyce and others on the field.

After the first four games, the score between the two sides became 3:1, and the Knicks were in sight!

All the New York fans were overjoyed by the situation, and they thought that after eliminating the Detroit Pistons, the team would focus on participation at best. If they can get a game under the Nets, they will be very satisfied if they don't have their heads shaved by the Nets. Who knew that the Knicks would now push the Eastern Conference championship in the regular season to such a desperate situation.

It's just that when the menacing Knicks rushed to New Jersey to prepare for the last game, they unexpectedly hit the rocks!

In addition to Jefferson, the biggest contributor to the Nets in this game has an almost forgotten name that has been brought up again.

The centerpiece who left the game with a sprained ankle in the first game is back in action.

Of course, Kidd's injury is not completely healed, but even the injured Kidd has brought obvious changes to the Nets.

When Jason Kidd stepped onto the court, all the Nets fans were boiling, and the fans, who had already lost hope in the team, began to cheer up again.

When Jefferson was caught up in the stalker of Anderson's stalker-style defense, Kidd's organization played a decisive role.

In just ten minutes of the fourth quarter, Kidd relied on his scalpel-like pass to assist his teammates on six of seven three-pointers, pulling back the Nets, who had fallen off a cliff with one foot.

The total score was 2:3, and the situation that had been gradually becoming clear suddenly became confusing again.

In Game 6, Scott remained the same, using as much physical energy as possible for the Knicks players in the first three quarters, and letting Kidd decide the game with a group of outside players in the fourth quarter.

Jeff Van Gundy, who had no cards in his hand, was helpless in the face of Scott's hooligan tactics, and could only watch the team's good situation be beaten back all of a sudden.

3:3!

The New Jersey Nets actually completed a Jedi counterattack in such a difficult situation for the team and pulled the score back.

The eastern side was dragged into a tiebreaker, but the western side has already decided the winner.

Lakers owner Dr. Buss has reaped huge rewards for his years of dedication to the team, and the Los Angeles Lakers have had the last laugh again in their battle with the Sacramento Kings. The Lakers have reached the Finals for three consecutive years, and a three-game winning streak seems to be within reach.

The 4-2 overall score may not reflect the true strength of both sides, but the gradual decline of the aging Kings is inevitable, and the strength of the Lakers has allowed the league to see the birth of a supremacy after the Bulls.

The game was dragged into the seventh game, and at this time it was really a step back from the precipice.

A tense atmosphere was in the skies over the east at this time, and everyone's eyes were fixed on the final battle between the two sides. At this time, the most relaxed person is probably the Lakers.

Neither the Knicks nor the Nets are in their eyes at all, and at this time Lakers fans in Los Angeles have begun to fantasize about their Lakers dynasty.

But just when Los Angeles was secretly proud, a piece of news quickly climbed the headlines of major sports sectors.

"I didn't want to miss the last game, so I decided to come back! There was only one winner in the end, and I believe that person would be me! I came back to win, and nothing else is acceptable except for victory!"

"I know Lamar is going to do that, he's such a guy who thinks about winning all the time! No one can stop him, except me, of course. Kevin Garnett updated his blog as soon as he learned that Lamar had chosen to make a comeback.

"Lamar is definitely a bigoted guy and a guy who is extremely obsessed with winning! But it's his choice, and I can only bless him. Tim Duncan also sent his own blessing to Lamar.

"It seems that my brother will not be able to come and fish with me anytime soon. You have to take it easy, Lamar, I don't want to see you in a wheelchair in the offseason!" Vince Carter certainly didn't forget to tease Lamar at this time.

"Originally, I wanted to save some strength to teach the L.A. who had got carried away, but now it doesn't seem to work. Lamar guy texted me last night and told me that he was going to play one last game. Maybe this is not good news to you, but I was excited all night, and it was time for us to learn about the battle between us. "Jason Kidd is clearly still a little worried about Lamar's comeback.

"What if I make a comeback? Lamar in his heyday was no match for me, let alone a cripple! I really hope that the Knicks can beat the Nets and end up with us in the Finals. "Some people support it, of course, some people are not optimistic, Kobe Bryant will never let go of any opportunity to taunt Lamar.

(End of chapter)