Chapter 491: Turgon's Victory
"I'm going to win, I'm going to win in the end."
Turgun was still doing a complicated off-ball run, running past his teammates' side, trying to keep Wall, who was chasing behind him, out of his veins.
Although neither of them is fast, in this constant and repeated running, the physical exertion is actually greater than that of many players.
Turgun tried to even out his breathing, as it would help him save more energy, and he had to slow down a little for this, and it was at this point that he heard Wall behind him cheering himself up in a way that he was talking to himself.
Although there was some emotion in his heart, Turgun couldn't help but say to Wall: "You can't win!" ”
Playing in the league for two seasons, Turgun has actually been in contact with a lot of NBA players, some of them are more scum than scum on the court, but they will be elegant like gentlemen off the court, and some are beautiful on the court, but they are in constant trouble off the court.
There are more people in contact, and Turgun is naturally indifferent to the "trash talk" spewed out by some people on the court, and even most of the time those who try to provoke Turgun will not get any response from him, because Turgun feels that it is a waste of time to respond to them verbally, and under normal circumstances, Turgun responds to some verbal stimulation from the opponent with a very direct three-point shot.
And today, Turgun probably saw the most elegant "trash talk" he had seen in the past two years.
Or maybe the things that Wall said were not for Turgun at all, but for himself.
When the game entered the fourth quarter, Wall was really desperate, and he silently prayed to God in his heart, praying that God would give him the courage and the will to keep running.
Indeed, Wall was really tired from the game, he felt that his legs were about to lose consciousness, his heart was shaken again, and now the only thing Wall could do was to find spiritual comfort.
In an almost unconscious state, Wall expressed the anticipation in his heart, and what he didn't expect was that Turgon, who had barely communicated in these four games, actually responded in this situation.
Listening to Turgon's somewhat cold answer, Wall was inspired to have courage, he focused again, and began to continue to pursue Turgon, he knew that the result was no longer important, the important thing was not to let the person in front of him have any chance to make a move.
After leading by eight points into the fourth quarter, the Runners actually had a huge advantage, and the Heat's players were not only under tremendous psychological pressure, but their physical exertion was also close to exhaustion.
Compared to the Runners, the Heat don't have a season to do enough physical training and reserves, and after entering the playoffs, the Heat have played far more games than the Runners.
Although the balance of the game has been clearly tilted, the players of the Heat team did not know what kind of stimulation they received from head coach Claeson after the third quarter, in short, when the fourth quarter began, the Heat team, which originally looked precarious, actually played a wave of 5-0 small climax.
Although it has not yet equalized and overtaken the score, it is not easy to narrow the gap to three points, because this is the first time that the Heat have blocked three consecutive attacks from the Runners in the whole game.
However, although they blocked the Runners' offense, the Heat's offense missed a very good chance to equalize before.
In a previous attack by the Heat, Wall broke through the ball to the bottom corner, and the Heat player who received the ball in the bottom corner actually threw a three-no-stick in this situation, which not only made the Heat miss a good opportunity to tie the score, but also greatly damaged the confidence of the Heat players.
Now it's the Runners' turn to attack, and although the Heat have defended the first three times, this time their rotation has once again made mistakes.
Wall behind Turgun kept up close, but when Turgun made a counterrun and then made a quick stop to get rid of Wall, Wall was blocked by his teammates.
The fatal mistake caused Turgun to receive the basketball unguarded, and just like the shot before the end of the third quarter, Turgun threw the ball into the basket with ease.
The difference between the two teams is back to six points.
Heat head coach Claeson immediately used his last long timeout, knowing that his team was in the toughest moment of the entire Finals.
Miami fans are indeed very loyal, and although many people now think that their team may be less lucky, they still shout slogans to cheer for the home team in unison.
After the timeout, the Heat's offense has improved slightly, and their interior and perimeter can be organically combined, but in defense, the Heat can no longer prevent the Runners' offense.
Turgun has hit four of his five shots so far, and his 12-point score is certainly not comparable to his current position, but it is possible that these four balls will have a greater effect than 30 or even 40, because almost all four of Turgun's goals were hit at the most crucial moment of the game.
In the following time, Turgun still did not have many shots, but he created enough space and opportunities for his teammates.
Sallich, Blair and Francis in charge of the ball all scored, and their scores kept the Runners ahead of the Heat.
When the game entered the final three minutes, the Heat were still six points behind the Runners, and Claeson tried all kinds of ways, but the difference between the two reversals still could not be narrowed.
In the final moments of the game, the Heat set off a wave of offensive climax, and they began to shoot three-pointers from the outside, and although they hit two, the runners could always respond in the most timely manner.
Salish hit the fifth three-pointer of the game with 54 seconds remaining, and his three-pointer ended the suspense of the game completely, as the difference between the two sides was stretched to nine points by Turgon's three-pointer.
Wall was playing with his life to defend Turgun throughout the game, and he allowed Turgun to score only fifteen points in the whole game, which is not at all comparable to Turgon's average of 20+ points per game in the regular season, but it was Turgon's fifteen points that made the Heat have to step by step to the edge of the cliff.