Chapter 270: Cold-Blooded Killer

The 76ers' three-point shot was really demoralizing to the Lakers, and they originally planned to defend this shot, but instead the opponent hit a chase three-pointer, which meant that their efforts were all in vain.

However, as last season's championship team, the Lakers' mental resistance is still very strong, although they feel a little regretful, but they are not discouraged by this, but are trying to prepare to regain the lead. They don't plan to come to a blitzkrieg like the 76ers, but want to make sure that the success rate of this offense is steady.

Iverson wanted to disgust his opponent and stayed here for half court to interfere with the Lakers' kickoff, but the Lakers' response was more concise and effective, O'Neal came up to catch the ball, and then dribbled to the front court before handing the ball to Kobe. Iverson could only quickly retreat with an embarrassed face, standing in his position and preparing to deal with the Lakers' offense this round.

After Kobe Bryant got the ball, he dribbled the ball very calmly at the top of the arc, hoping to suppress the rhythm of the game. The number on the timer decreases by second, and Kobe Bryant is still as steady as Mount Tai, but Bale always tenses his nerves in front of him, in case Kobe suddenly starts to kill inside at any time, he has done too many such things in this game.

When there were still six or seven seconds left in the clock, Kobe Bryant's eyes froze and he suddenly made a shooting motion. Extremely nervous, Bale rushed forward and was about to reach out to interfere with Kobe's shot, but he forgot to look at Kobe's feet, the latter's toes were completely off the ground, it was obvious that this was a feint, and his real intention was to break through.

Seeing Bell being lit up, Kobe Bryant smiled slightly, and quickly bypassed the side and went directly to the inside line. When Mutombo was about to step up to the defense, Kobe Bryant had already completed a dry shot near the free throw line, and the basketball went to the basket to give the Lakers a one-point lead, and Kobe Bryant scored the goal in almost 22 seconds, almost turning into a buzzer-beating shot.

After Bryant hit the ball, there was less than 1 minute left in the game, and strictly speaking, there were about 55 seconds left. Now the 76ers are also going to press the rhythm, they are not afraid that there is not much time left for themselves in the end, with the team's three-point firepower in this game, it only takes about three or four seconds to run a tactic, and there will be an opportunity to shoot in the open position.

But the 76ers don't have the same rhythm as the Lakers let Kobe dribble meaninglessly at the top of the arc, just waiting for his teammates to run a good game, and then they only need to pass the ball to the right place to get an assist. The 76ers' approach is to constantly let the basketball conduct on the outside, occasionally playing a dozen outside passes inside or inside passes. The 76ers have been looking for opportunities this season through constant passing, and this kind of high-speed, continuous passing is what they often do in practice, so now even in the Finals against the Lakers' defensive system, they are not afraid of being tackled by opponents.

In fact, for the 76ers, as long as they can pass to the players who are in the open position, they should complete an offense, and their constant passing of the ball is also largely to wear down the patience of Lakers players. With 8.7 seconds left on the offensive round, the basketball passed to Iverson, who was still two steps or so away from his nearest defender, and Iverson didn't hesitate to make a move, and after the basketball stumbled on the basket, it obediently rolled into the basket.

However, it was supposed to be a three-point shot, but Iverson made a small adjustment in his footsteps when receiving the pass, and accidentally stepped on the three-point line, which can only be regarded as a large two-point shot. Iverson shook his head, as if annoyed by his small mistake, but at least he still scored points in this round, so after a little regret he ran back to defend, leaving the Lakers with less than 40 seconds left. Fortunately, the gap between the two sides has been fluctuating back and forth between one or two points now, otherwise the side behind at this time would have started to make tactical fouls.

The Zen master gritted his teeth and did not call a timeout, ready to let the players solve the problem on the field themselves. This time Fisher gave the ball to the inside, and although O'Neal didn't occupy a particularly deep position, it was already his offensive range. However, at such a critical moment, Mutombo suddenly burst out with unimaginable power, and he stubbornly stood up to O'Neal in the back, who couldn't fully turn to face the basket, and the back single had no effect, so he could only half-turn to complete the shot.

It stands to reason that O'Neal's half-turned shot is still very sure, but now it has come to the last moment of the game, and the basketball actually smashed directly on the basket, and then bounced high, and suddenly the basket was in chaos, and four or five hands were waving in mid-air, all wanting to pocket this rebound. But suddenly, one hand covered the basketball more quickly than the others, and the owner of the hand did not land on the ground and attacked again, and directly smashed the ball into the basket with a supplementary dunk.

The bang ignited the enthusiasm of all the fans throughout the Staples Center, who blushed and shouted MVP loudly, giving the highest praise to the No. 8 hanging from the basket, Kobe Bryant.

Brown quickly called a timeout, and now the Lakers are back in the lead by one point with 18.6 seconds left on the clock, which means that the 76ers are left with only one chance to attack. This time Brown still gave the task to Reed, hoping that he could use his three-pointer to help the team win this game, 3-1 is better than 2-2.

The game restarted, the 76ers served in the middle line, and as soon as the referee's whistle blew, the 76ers players who had been gathered together instantly dispersed, and Iverson got the ball in his own half. He kept an eye on the timer while carefully protecting the basketball from Fisher, who was being closely marked. Transporting and transporting, Iverson took advantage of Fisher's momentary distraction, suddenly started, accelerated instantly, and rushed directly to the inside line, startling O'Neill to hurry forward to make up for the defense.

Iverson didn't wait for him to get in place, and with a smash on the ball to Bale, who passed the ball back to the top of the arc again, where Reid was waiting. Seeing that time was running out, Reed took a deep breath, adjusted it slightly, and jumped and shot without hesitation, taking the whole game into his own hands.

But as soon as the ball was shot, a figure came out of the air, trying to straighten his arm to interfere with the shot. Reid was the closest, and he clearly saw Kobe's fingertips rubbing the ball skin, and his face changed instantly: Originally, this shot felt good, it should be nine out of ten, but now it was rubbed by the opponent, how could the ball still fly into the basket?