Chapter 105: Flag

Kang called a timeout.

In the final 25 seconds, they had the last chance to attack.

They have a chance to catch up or overtake.

If he can't score, then Duke basically has the game in his pocket.

"Don, you continue to play tactical cover." Cajon looked at Tang Tian when he paused the arrangement and said, it was not a simple tactical arrangement, it was more like a consultation for opinions.

Tang Tian nodded.

The tactics of playing North Carolina can still be used again, because of the lessons of North Carolina, Duke will definitely be stared at Tang Tian, but if they are marked, it means that Walker will have a better chance under the basket.

The tactics are like that, there are five people on both sides, you can only focus on one side, you can't really do everything.

Coming back from a timeout, Cordon replaced Oland with Napier for an extra three-pointer.

Walker's outside ball time.

For the final attack, UConn has to score, and Duke can't be given too much time.

Entering the last 15 seconds, Tang Tian came up to Walker to block and dismantle, and then quickly dropped the three-point line.

At the same time, Lamb and Napier on the weak side also fell to the bottom corner and a 45-degree angle, opening up the space on the court.

Walker misplaced to hit Kelly, a breakaway at full speed.

Kangda was in full swing in the second half, which was obviously a rush to score two points and then play overtime with Duke.

Kelly retreated from the sidelines, and when he reached the penalty area, Plumlee waved his hands out to interfere.

The space in the box was too small, and Walker didn't have the angle to pass the ball to the basket, so he chose to throw.

Kelly and Plumlee jump interference.

The ball arced high and went past Plumlee and Kelly.

The hearts of the fans at the scene hung in the air.

"Bang!"

Walker's shot didn't hit.

The excitement in the eyes of Duke fans was palpable.

Plumlee turned and squeezed Oriarchie away to get the defensive rebound!

This time, he didn't give Oriarchie another chance to grab offensive rebounds.

Lost, Kangda lost.

Duke wins!

The cheers of the Duke fans were overwhelming.

"Smack!"

But just as Plumlee got the rebound, before he could call a timeout, Walker suddenly jumped up and slapped the ball out of his hand!

This steal was too sudden, and no one expected it.

The ball was slapped to the free throw line, and there was a scrum for floorballs, but Napier was fast enough to take the ball into his arms.

Because Kangda has not paused, Napier looked for his teammates as soon as he got the ball, and soon he found Tang Tian who was being held back by the outside.

A hand-shaken pass.

There are less than 5 seconds left in the race.

Tang Tian catches the ball, a good opportunity to open the spot.

Coach K almost jumped.

During the daily training yesterday, he and Owen talked for a long time about Kangda's fight against North Carolina, just like Owen said in an interview afterwards, they have focused on Tang Tian and will not give Tang Tian the same opportunity as he did when he was in North Carolina.

But it seemed that God had played a joke on him, and no one expected that the ball would magically end up in Tang Tian's hands.

It's as if the words that Owen said in the interview directly set a big flag for Duke!

Tang Tian caught the ball, adjusted his breathing, and then aimed at the frame.

Singler, who rushed over to make up for the defense, was too late, and he didn't fly until Tang Tianqiu made a move.

Duke fans felt their hearts stop for a moment.

North Carolina and Duke are rivals in the same city, but they are both from North Carolina, so should they be killed by the same player in the tournament?

"Huh!"

There was a crunch.

The answer, already.

Tang Tian's three-point shot, hollow pocket!

With 1.6 seconds left in the game, Tang Tianzhun killed Duke!

The Kangda fans cheered, and the bench exploded in an instant, with the substitutes shouting and towels flying.

At this moment, Tang Tian pouted and walked back, raised his left leg as he walked, and then spread his hands on his sides and made a downward motion.

Left leg, press down, right leg, press down.

Then slap your chest harder.

The scene was in an uproar.

Walker's eyes widened on the sidelines.

Tang Tian, really made a celebratory move!

And this action looks domineering and leaky.

Of course, the domineering side leak, this is "The Silencer" that the James Heat only came up with in the later stages! ”

Of course, Tang Tian was not polite to embezzle it.

After all, James is also someone else's.

Duke's fans were in an uproar, and Coach K was even more dead.

He has been fighting with North Carolina all his life, but he never imagined that this year would be the same death as North Carolina.

"Oh hoo hoo! This Don, I love this celebratory move of his! I love him! At this time, Barkley fully embodied his "wall-to-wall" nature.

"He's got a lot of energy all over his body and I can't wait to see what he does in the NBA!" Miller said equally excitedly.

Duke called one of their last timeouts.

1.6 seconds, that's enough time to make a shot, but the difficulty factor is full.

"Guys, 1.6 seconds, that's a precise enough time, do you think Irving can hit the final shot?" Brin throws up a new question.

They were so impressed with the big heart three-pointer before Irving.

"It's so hard, I think it's nice to be able to make a shot." Barkley spoke.

"yes, Owen will be focused on and I don't think it's going to be a good time for the ball to get to him." Smith continued.

"I'm looking forward to Owen giving us a miracle." Miller said with a little excitement that when he was in the NBA, he once beat the Bulls led by Michael Jordan in the Eastern Conference finals by 0.7 seconds.

"Toot!"

Coming back from a timeout, Duke made the final attack in the frontcourt.

They fought in a row at the free-throw line.

This is one of Phil Jackson's most well-known tactics – the Starburst tactic.

The inventor of this tactic is New York coach Holzman, known for being used by Phil Jackson many times, the most classic 09 Christmas game, the Lakers used this tactic by Kobe Bryant three-point shot to beat the Heat team led by Wade.

The key to this tactic is that the players suddenly disperse, making it difficult to tell who is making the shot, and even if you do, it's hard to completely defend against it.

This tactic is the biggest test of the tacit understanding of the defender, and of course, for the attacker, the opportunity is only a matter of moments.

"Toot!"

The referee blew the whistle for the start of the game, and the Duke players were unpredictable in some blocks and pick-and-rolls on the field.

Singler and Kelly came out and ran to the bottom corner and a 45-degree angle, holding back a lot of Kangda's defense.

At this moment, Irving took advantage of Smith's block to pick up the ball, and after receiving the ball, he dribbled a step back from outside the three-point line and shot it.

It's almost exactly the same as the goal from the previous quasi-lore.

The eyes of the Duke fans at the scene were already full of anticipation.