Chapter 1089

Garnett, Lamar's move, is all too familiar, and it's a very popular move in New York's Rock Park, and it's the only way to humiliate his opponent.

Once, when Garnet was itchy in stunts, he would also play a dozen street basketball games with his friends. At that time, he would also use similar actions to humiliate his opponents, but what he never expected was that today, in an NBA regular season game, someone would really have the courage to use such a trick on him.

Lamar didn't care what Garnett was thinking at this time, Lamar immediately dribbled sideways after receiving Garnett's "pass to the back of the head" and easily broke through Garnett's defense.

After the breakthrough was successful, Lamar took advantage of the fact that the Timberwolves players were still immersed in the surprise just now, and immediately took two big strides into the air.

At this point, no one could stop Lamar from moving forward, only to see Lamar holding the ball in both hands in the air and making a big circle.

"Boom!"

The basketball was poured into the hoop without any suspense.

82:69!The New York Knicks pulled the score away again, but it wasn't the most important thing, and the most important thing was that the morale of the Minnesota Timberwolves at this time had dropped to its lowest point. The leader of his own team was humiliated like this, and they felt a deep shame in addition to being shocked.

Phil Jackson also realized that something was wrong, and had to call a timeout, replacing the humiliated and frustrated Wolves King, and replacing Mark Blunt, who had not had much opportunity to perform on the court before.

But no one expected that Jackson's seemingly helpless substitution would work wonders, and Blunt contributed a block as soon as he came on the court. It was he who had a flash of inspiration that ruined Prince's layup, and Arenas made an easy open shot.

Immediately afterwards, Blunt successfully ran to the basket under the carelessness of the Knicks, and easily scored two points after receiving the ball.

In the blink of an eye, the score had become 73:82, and the gap between the two teams was only nine points.

At this time, Lamar made another serious mistake due to the decline in physical strength, and his nolook pass did not find the target position, and he passed straight to the sidelines.

The Timberwolves seized the opportunity, scoring a foul from Salmons through Ray Allen. An easy free throw cut the gap between the two teams to six points, with 6:39 left in the fourth quarter.

In the next 5 minutes of the game, both teams played quite well, and the score was very tight. The Knicks can't get rid of the Timberwolves, and neither can the Timberwolves catch up with the Knicks.

With 1:41 left in the game, Garnett, who returned to the court, was ashamed and made a three-pointer.

91:94! The Timberwolves cut the deficit to just three points.

Seeing this, Coach K quickly called a short timeout of 20 seconds and made personnel adjustments.

On the guard line, Wade and Billups attacked and defended, Lamar was pushed to the small forward position, Anderson played as the power forward, and the center was still the very eye-catching Dampoter in terms of rebounding in this game.

The Phoenix Suns, for their part, fielded their strongest lineup and decided to face the New York Knicks in the final two minutes.

Darmsport walked to the halfway line and prepared to serve the half-time ball.

The rest of the Knicks, on the other hand, are roaming around, using their opponents or teammates to cover themselves.

At this time, facing Ben Wallace, who is known for his defense, Lamar couldn't drag himself out for a while. But at this time, Lamar's mind suddenly remembered the situation when Michael Jordan shook Russell in the Finals.

As soon as he thought of it, Lamar did not hesitate to use the dreamy steps that were rumored to be Jordan's stunts.

Swing left and right, quickly cut forward, turn around and ask for the ball. Lamar's whole set of actions was done in one go, and Damppote, who had been prepared for a long time, also passed the ball to Lamar's hands at the first time.

After Lamar received the ball, he suddenly had a flash of inspiration, just pulled it up on the spot, and turned around and threw it directly, without the slightest superfluous action.

"Huh!"

Ben Wallace didn't have time to react at all, and could only watch as the ball fell into the frame.

"Good shot!"

Guarding the basket, Anderson saw the ball go in, and was even more excited than Lamar, waving his fist under the basket and yelling.

It took just two seconds for Lamar to complete an offense, and at this point, the Knicks also led the Minnesota Timberwolves by five points at 96-91.

The ball rotated, and it was the turn of the Minnesota Timberwolves to attack.

Arenas quickly passed the half with the ball, although Arenas at this time was not suppressing his inner desire to attack, but with the decline of his hand, his confidence was not very sufficient. As soon as he saw that Wade and Billups seemed to want to wrap themselves up, they immediately passed the ball to Garnett.

Facing Lamar, who is obviously inferior to him in height, Garnett did not dare to be careless. I saw that he first made a probe step, and then immediately turned around.

But Lamar's speed was not slow, he did not leave an inch, and he was still very good at blocking the line that Garnett broke through.

Garnett had no choice but to pass the ball to Ben Wallace on the inside.

Ben Wallace received the ball and spun to the ground, and relied on his strength to squeeze the uncaught Dampoter away.

"Ah!" said Ben Wallace, his hands bursting into clasps.

The Minnesota Timberwolves easily narrowed the score to just three points again.

Coach K did not call a timeout this timeout, he knew that at this point in the game, the timeout was useless, and it was all up to the core of the team to play themselves. And after all, the Knicks still have a 3-point advantage now, and there is not much time left, as long as they can score this goal, the Knicks victory will not be far away.

The basketball was in Lamar's hands again. Relative to the other players, the ball is safe at Lamar's at this time. Even Lamar's opponent at this time is Ben Wallace, who is the number one in the league in defense.

At this time, Lamar faced Ben Wallace with the ball, and neither of them dared to make a move. Because at this time, both Lamar and Ben Wallace are mainly cautious.

The Knicks were all scattered, the Minnesota Timberwolves defense was all stretched, and the situation turned into a one-on-one battle between Lamar and Big Ben.

With seven seconds left on the offensive clock, Lamar finally made a move, starting with a three-point feint.

Lamar's movements were very fast, but in front of Ben Wallace, who was on guard, such a simple movement did not have the slightest effect. Ben Wallace then kept up with Lamar's movements with great agility.

"Squeak。。。。。。 Chirping...... ”

There were two sounds on the pitch of sneakers rubbing against the pitch, making people feel very sour. Then Lamar began to disguise, and after a series of crotch dribbles, he came back with a half-turn.

It's a pity that Ben Wallace's judgment is still accurate, and he follows Lamar closely.

"Ahh

Lamar let out a loud cry and had to repeat his old trick, and he half-turned after a series of crotch dribbles, but this time Lamar added a step back.

Lamar flashed, taking advantage of Ben Wallace's slight mistake, to dodge a trace of gap, and at this time, there were only 3 seconds left in the attacking time.

Lamar rose to his feet and raised his hand to shoot.

"Don't think!"

Although he was slightly shaken by Lamar, Ben Wallace deserved to be the number one defensive expert in the league, and he made up for it in just a moment.

Big Ben's big hand appeared in front of Lamar's eyes, and he was about to cover the basketball in Lamar's hand.

Lamar immediately took the ball away, placed it on his waist, dodged Battier's big hand, and passed the ball to Dampoter under the basket.

"Smack!" at this point a larger giant palm stopped the ball. And the owner of this hand is none other than Kevin Garnett, the wolf king of the Minnesota Timberwolves.

Garnett didn't pause after successfully breaking the ball and immediately passed the ball to Arenas next to him.

At this point, there was less than 1 minute left until the end of the game.

Arenas took the ball and immediately launched a fast attack and formed a 2-on-1 situation in the front court. Finally, after two back-and-forth passes from Arenas and Ray Allen, Ray Allen scored an easy layup.

96:95。

With 52 seconds left in the game, the Minnesota Timberwolves were able to chase the score to just one point thanks to Garnett's excellent defense at key moments.

Coach K had to call a timeout, although he thought before the game that this game would be difficult, but he didn't expect it to be so difficult.

Coach K didn't expect the Timberwolves, a team that had just been put together, to form such a powerful fighting force so quickly under Jackson's tutelage. It looks like the Knicks' road to defending their title this season is really not so smooth.

However, the strength of the Minnesota Timberwolves not only did not dampen Coach K's determination to win, but made him even more excited. If he swept all the bulls, ghosts, snakes, and gods in a bland manner, and won the O'Brien Cup without any resistance, that kind of season would be boring, and now Coach K thinks this league is much more interesting.

The managers of both sides seized every second to arrange the final tactics, and the main players of both teams were also heavy at this time. At this point in the game, no one can say who wins and who loses.

The only exception was Lamar, who didn't seem to be disturbed by the solemn atmosphere at this time, and still looked like he was winning. Even Coach K doesn't know where Lamar's confidence comes from.

The pause of less than 1 minute came to an end quickly.

After this timeout, the Knicks seemed ready to give it a go, ready to give it up.

The Phoenix Suns, on the other hand, have followed this lineup with a stronger defensive ability.

Billups was moving steadily with the ball at this time, and Billups didn't pay too much attention to Andre Miller's non-stop interference. He doesn't know how many times he has experienced such a scene, and he is already familiar with it.

But Miller's constant harassment still made Billups feel a little oppressive. At this point, Billups wanted to pass the ball, but there were Timberwolves guys standing at every position in the passing line. It gave him a headache! 2k reading web