Chapter 176: Whose Lore?
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It also gave the Trail Blazers a chance to kill, but the Lakers were not ready to defend in the last game, although in the end Ye Feng passed the ball to Roy, who was already in the bottom corner, but strictly speaking, it was still a chase three-point, and most of the chase three-pointers were difficult to defend because of its suddenness. However, this time is different, the Lakers already know that the Trail Blazers will definitely make a move, and they will be ready to defend, which makes it more difficult to shoot.
Without hesitation, McMillan called a timeout, and while telling the players to quickly wipe off their sweat and take a few sips of sports drinks, he took out his tactical board and pen and began to lay out his tactics. He first asked: "The first priority of the lore is Ye, and the second is Brandon, does anyone have an opinion?" Everyone shook their heads, Ye Feng and Roy were indeed the two most suitable people to execute the lore, but who would vote was a question. Roy also has no opinion, although he is a little surprised that the coach has set himself as the second priority, but now is not the time to question the coach, Ye Feng will not have any opinions, so he will not feel that there is anything inappropriate.
Seeing that everyone had no opinions, McMillan nodded and continued: "Ye and Brandon are the best outside shooters on our team right now, and the so-called first and second priority does not mean that the ball is given to Brandon only when Ye has no chance. The two of you have to cover each other, and whoever has fewer defenders around you will give the ball first. He looked at Ye Feng and Roy, and the two of them nodded to show that they understood.
"The Lakers will only play in the bag at most, and if the three are sandwiched, the space left for the others is too big, and Phil will not make such a stupid mistake. My request is to make sure that I don't miss the serve first, and then try to finish the game with three points, and then consider two points if I don't have a chance. 6 seconds is not much, but we can still do something, we are pursuing the success rate, don't fight for luck until the last minute, understand? Everyone nodded, Ye Feng and Roy glanced at each other, and they both gave each other a thumbs up, and now they are the key factors in whether the team can reverse the promotion.
At the end of the timeout, the Trail Blazers sent the ball in the middle court, and it was Ade who walked to the side of the halfway, and now Oden is off the court, he is the tallest player of the Trail Blazers, and in order to prevent the Lakers from interfering with the serve, it is naturally the most suitable for him to tee. The referee blew the whistle, and the Lakers players quickly completed the defensive tactics that Phil assigned to them during the timeout: Bynum stood in front of Ade to interfere with the pass, Kobe Bryant single-handedly defended Roy, Ariza and Fisher wrapped up Ye Feng, and Odom followed Batum and released Blake. This is indeed the best option for the Lakers right now, which not only looks at the two main attackers on the outside, but also increases the difficulty of the opponent's mid-line ball.
In desperation, Blake returned to his own half to receive the ball, and Ade hit the ground next to Bynum to give the ball to Blake, and he ran straight towards the Lakers' three-second zone, and Bynum followed him closely. Roy dragged Kobe Bryant to the wing and made a cover for Batum, and the Lakers decisively changed defenses, but Kobe Bryant's height was not as good as Batum, and Blake quickly passed the ball out. Batum didn't turn around after receiving the ball, he was stuck in position by Kobe Bryant and had to turn his back to the basket. With 4 seconds left, Blake hurried past Ye Feng and took Fisher away, and Batum passed the ball to Ye Feng.
At this moment, Alizabi has to focus on any of the previous rounds, and he knows that as long as he guards against Ye Feng, he can help the team advance to the Western Conference Finals. As the player who has played the most against Ariza, he knows how terrifying the growth of the guy in front of him with the same number as himself has grown in this series, but it also inspires his arrogance: You grow, am I just standing still? However, this round is urgent, and a few seconds are not enough time to make feints, Ye Feng looked at the situation of other teammates a little, no one can shoot immediately after receiving the ball, then come by yourself!
What Ye Feng has to do is to shoot against the defense, and he also pulls out three points, which is his harvest of stealing Maddie. The so-called dry pulling, mainly highlighting a surprise, to complete a series of actions such as jumping and shooting before the opponent can react. Ye Feng's dribbling rhythm increased suddenly, and he took a step forward with his left foot, and Ariza judged that he was asking for stability, scoring a two-point, and then playing overtime with the Lakers. But Ye Feng also took that step, and before his right foot could keep up, he rose up in front of Ariza, and Ariza's center of gravity had not yet left the ground.
There were deafening boos from the stands, but Ye Feng was not disturbed at all, and his spirit was all focused on the ball in his hand. From kicking the ball of his foot, to bending his knees, to suddenly raising his arms, the action was done in one go, and the next moment the ball flew out of his hand and quickly flew towards the basket. Judging from Ye Feng's shot this time, he still worked hard to imitate Maddie, just looking at the back, everyone seemed to see the Rocket No. 1, and the result also made Lakers fans resentful, the basketball was directly hollowed into the frame, and the Trailblazers overtook by 1 point, which was a lore!
Ade, Batum, Roy and Blake all rushed up to press Ye Feng to the ground and played Arhat, the Trail Blazers players sitting on the bench also waved towels excitedly, the entire Staples Center booed, and even many Lakers fans cried bitterly, and only the Trail Blazers' away seats in the arena were filled with joy. Just as some Lakers fans were about to leave the court, the referee blew the whistle for the game to continue, and the timer showed that there were 0.4 seconds left until the end of the game. The Trail Blazers pouted and went back to their own half to look defensive, but each of them felt like they had won.
The Lakers called a 20-second timeout, and Phil was still nervously laying out the tactics for the players, but the Trail Blazers were completely cheering, and McMillan did not stop the players from playing on the sidelines, and he also didn't think the Lakers had a chance to turn the game. The 20 seconds passed quickly, and the Trail Blazers players walked up to the court with big smiles on their faces and chatting about the sky, and they all thought the 0.4 seconds were just going through the motions.
It was also a mid-line ball, and the excited Trail Blazers players didn't press it up immediately, allowing Bryant to receive the ball at 45 degrees on the elbow wing. He didn't hesitate at all, the moment he received the ball, he started to turn around and threw the ball out. As soon as the ball left his hand, the timer let out a long chime, and everyone in the audience stared at the ball, and everyone felt that time had become very long in this moment.
But no matter how long it is, there is an end, and that basketball still rushes into the basket.