Chapter 715: Dreams Come True (1/5!) )
The criterion for judging the first person in the league is not only personal honor, but also the personal ability of the star.
James's current honor is not as good as Kobe Bryant's Maddy, but his current hard power is the first in the league.
"We try our best to defend, but what we have to do is put the ball in the basket on the offensive end, we have the lead, and as long as we keep the offensive end scoring, we have a better chance of winning."
When he paused, Tang Tian did not rush to arrange tactics, but first stabilized the morale of the army.
James' kind of goal is not a small blow to morale, but as he said, even if they really can't prevent James, as long as they keep scoring on the offensive end, they still have a better chance of winning.
The team members all nodded one after another, obviously Tang Tian was talking to the key point.
The timeout came back to the Nets' offensive round.
DeLong dribbled to the front court, and after directly signaling to pull away, he chose to eat Owen one-on-one.
The left and right direction was activated, and the iconic corssover was used, and Deron still had an advantage against Irving, grabbing a step to the basket, and relying on Irving's shot to create the latter's beater.
The referee's whistle blows on the sidelines, and Delon goes to the free throw line.
Tang Tian stood at the front of the bench and applauded, free throws are the most stable way to increase points, and Delong's choice is very correct.
The scene was full of boos, Delong was not in a hurry, and he would make a move after adjustment.
One penalty goes in.
There are also two penalties.
Delon hit both free throws, and the Nets stretched the margin to 15 points again.
James' difficult back-to-back play in the front court was unstoppable.
But Butler's layup also caused Love to hit the back.
The Nets players perfectly implemented Tang Tian's thinking, that is, they used all means to send the ball to the basket.
The Cavaliers have been chasing points with James in a ferocious manner, but the Nets' successive scoring has allowed them to maintain their advantage.
At the end of the third quarter, the score was 83-73.
James scored 20 points in a single quarter, but the Nets only lost by five points in a single quarter and still held a double-digit lead.
James was present at the beginning of the fourth quarter, and Tang Tian did not go to Oden, using a combination of Yi Jianlian and West.
James broke through the basket and was blocked by Yi Jianlian and West, and the shot after the confrontation was missed.
The Nets went to the frontcourt to play position, and West singled out Frye to get the shot.
Back on the side, James scored a three-pointer from the outside.
But Livingston's back-to-back shot in the low post also went in.
The margin between the two sides is still fluctuating around 10 points.
James also began to continue to play to the end, and the efficiency naturally dropped after a lot of physical exertion.
With one minute left in the game, the score was 110-101 and the Nets held a nine-point lead.
Time was running out for the Cavaliers.
Irving scored another three-pointer, but Deron was already running out of time when he got to the frontcourt.
Irving was forced to foul Delon to the free throw line.
The scene was overwhelmed with boos, and DeLong withstood the pressure and made both free throws.
Blatter called a timeout, and when he returned, the Cavaliers played a three-pointer and James scored another three-pointer.
The three-pointer gave the Cavaliers another glimmer of hope.
The Nets served in the backcourt, Deron received the ball, Irving failed to attempt a steal, and Delon dribbled the ball across the half court before being fouled.
Time was consumed for several more seconds.
DeLong went to the free throw line again, and under pressure he made both free throws.
He has experienced ups and downs from the Jazz to the Nets, and then to Tang Tian's ownership, and his psychological quality is really not ordinarily strong.
The Cavaliers didn't have a timeout, and Irving dribbled to the front court to grab a three-pointer.
"Bang!"
The ball was a little off, Jokic grabbed the defensive rebound, and there was no suspense in the game.
Jokic made one of two free throws, and Irving hit a buzzer-beating layup to make it 115-109.
When the final whistle blew, the eyes of the fans at the scene were full of disbelief, the Cavaliers were really pulled out of the game three games in a row and 3-4 when they were leading 3-1, and they had not even thought about such a result before this game.
And by the moment the final whistle blew, the Nets' players on and off the court had gone completely crazy, cheering and hugging on the court, and that battle was like winning the championship.
Some of the fans at the scene couldn't stand it, and they all began to leave the court quickly, and some fans couldn't help but boo a few times, not used to watching the Nets celebrate on the road.
However, Tang Tian understood the reaction of the players very well, and reversed 3 games in a row in a desperate situation of falling behind 1-3, and the opponent was the Big Three Cavaliers led by James, which was a bit dreamy.
Even he, after the sixth game, when facing the media, described the tie-break as a dream.
Now, it's the dream that comes true.
This team completed an incredible comeback.
This kind of performance is enough for them to be so excited, and enough for him to feel excited and proud.
On the other end of the court, the Cavaliers gathered around to encourage each other before exiting the court.
James was the last to leave, and he looked at the scorer for a long time.
He had 46 points, 9 rebounds and 7 assists in this game, and he really did his best, but the team's poor form in the first half fooled themselves.
Even if they were deadlocked in the first half like in the previous games, in the second half he was in this state, and he won the game anyway.
But without ifs, the game has been sealed.
The Nets won three games in a row to achieve an incredible comeback, and the entire league was shaken.
This is definitely the most classic counterattack in NBA history.
The shock of the East Finals has not passed, and the excitement of the fans is still at its peak, and the equally exciting West Finals are coming soon.
The two tie-breaks in the division finals this year have brought unprecedented attention to the NBA, and the league has also made a lot of money.
However, unlike the Nets Cavaliers, after winning Game 6, the Warriors at home have dominated the series.
The league's ratings for the night reached a peak in recent years, and almost all fans focused on the tie-break.
Both teams are teams with a lot of offensive firepower, but in this game it was a defensive battle, from the core to the bench, and the quality of the defense made it extremely difficult to score.
And in such a high-intensity game, Curry, who was unanimously voted MVP this season, vindicated himself.
He shot 13-of-24 from the field, 7-of-12 from three-point range, and scored 36 points, 5 rebounds and 8 assists to help the Warriors defeat the Thunder 96-92 and win the final tie-break.
The Warriors reached the Finals for the second year in a row, while the Thunder made it to the Western Conference finals for the third year in a row.
After the curtain came down vigorously in the West Finals, the two sides of the finals were finally released.
The Cavaliers and Thunder, who were previously expected to advance, are both out of the tournament against the Nets and Warriors.