Chapter 168: Unexpected

At the last moment, the Knicks switched their defensive strategy again, Lehi went to the No. 4 position, Marbury went to guard Wade, and Lehi helped defend. Pen % fun % Pavilion www.biquge.info

There's no way around it, the Knicks need the team's offensive advantage right now, and they don't have a better defensive ability on the inside than Lehi, and there is no one who can pull beyond the three-point line and grab rebounds like Channing Frye.

Such a choice is the most reasonable choice that the Knicks can make right now.

"We can win." After Lehi's voice was hoarse, he came and went with the words, but every time it was loud.

"Yes, we can win." Marbury wanted to motivate his opponent and explain that his defensive ability was not as bad as the media had written, but in the end, he decided that the words "we can win" were more appropriate.

What is his real ability, the teammates around him know it, and Lehi's eyes have not changed in the slightest, he is still so determined, is it because he is not confident.

He is still at his peak age, how can he be cowardly.

At 3:11, Wade won another free throw, 78:82, and the Knicks trailed by four points.

Larry Brown asked for a timeout, and the timeout at this time was just to calm down his teammates and interrupt the momentum of the Heat, otherwise the game would be over if the opponent scored again.

After re-entering the court, Lehi ran back to get rid of the defenders, and received the ball as a three-point shot without the slightest hesitation, followed by the sound of basketball entering the net.

At 81:82, Lehi hit not only a three-pointer, but also a strong confidence.

At 2 minutes and 25 seconds, Eddie Curry fouled O'Neal, and O'Neal made one of the few free throws.

At 81:84, the Knicks fell behind by three points again, and at this time, it was Lehi who stepped up and hit a three-pointer.

He didn't speak at all now, but both off the field and his teammates on the field were greatly encouraged, and the cold murderous aura in his eyes was more effective than a thousand words.

The Heat called a timeout, emphasizing their defense of Lehi, and if Lehi went beyond the three-point line, the defenders would immediately switch defenses and not give Lehi any more shots.

At 1 minute and 35 seconds, Wade still threw the ball into the basket when he lost his physical balance, he ran to the Knicks basket without the ball, received Payton's pass and picked the ball directly into the basket in the air, the sudden explosiveness and coordination were amazing.

The fans at the Heat's home court cheered loudly, and the huge noise put immense pressure on the Knicks.

Lehi still came out to catch the ball, and this time Wade posted it directly.

Wade's desire to win is no less than anyone else's, and he is forced to this extent by the Knicks, and the defense can't be as good as the offense, he is very unwilling, at least at this time, he can't let Lehi hit anymore.

Then what everyone didn't expect was that Lehi still shot directly.

Wade didn't expect it either, so he was a little slower when he jumped up and blocked, and he still hit a three-point shot.

What they don't know is that Lehi has entered a wonderful state at this time, and his analysis of the situation on the court is extremely accurate, and he may be able to make Lehi hesitate at one time if there is a problem or miss, but unfortunately the Heat team has not been able to do it.

At 87:86, the Knicks took the lead in the final 1 minute.

The pressure on the Heat team is also extremely high, even at home, they do not feel the slightest peace of mind.

With only 15 seconds left in the game, veteran Payton suddenly stepped back and hit a shot when everyone didn't expect it, and at 87:88, the Heat took the lead again.

When the Knicks asked for a timeout, his teammates unconsciously looked at Lehi, just like they had passed the ball to him before, and he used his on-court performance to make others have formed inertia.

The Heat's free throws to the Knicks are also heavily guarded, Channing Frye is not there, the big man's tactics of catching the ball will definitely not work, and Eddie Curry's passing is uneasy.

Lehi and Marbury were the two most closely watched, but at this time Lehi gave Francis a cover during the run, and Francis immediately received Crawford's serve.

The Knicks' serving tactics have also been rigorously practiced, and there are basically no mistakes.

The Knicks now have a stunner performance with all four people on the court, and the ball is in the hands of Francis, who has the smallest long-range grasp, and the Heat are more satisfied.

They clinged to the other four, with Payton coming up to defend Francis, who had the ball.

The clock was fast into the final seconds, Francis didn't find the right pass opportunity, and he was about to make his own shot, but Lehi stood directly against the defender and asked for the ball with his hands open from outside the three-point line.

Francis subconsciously passed the ball over, and it was Wade who defended Lehi on the outside, and at the last moment, the Heat were also worried that others would not be able to keep up with Lehi's speed.

After receiving the ball, Lehi turned around and made a shooting motion, Wade jumped up without the slightest hesitation to block Lehi's shooting line, Lehi's previous hit, Wade didn't dare to watch him shoot.

However, what even his teammates didn't expect was that Lehi's ball turned out to be a feint, and they thought he was going to make a kill, but he clicked and killed it.

Haslem was taken out by Crawford, and when he saw Lehi rushing to the basket, he immediately turned back to the defense, and O'Neal blocked it without hesitation, without any fear of fouling.

O'Neal has a lot of experience with key shots, and the more he hesitates, the more troublesome he will be.

While everyone's attention was on Lehi, Lehi sent the ball to the side.

To everyone's surprise again, looking at his previous posture, everyone thought he would choose to come by himself.

Even Marbury, who followed the fast down according to his usual training, had the same idea, and after receiving the ball, there were no defenders in front of him, and Marbury put the ball directly into the basket.

At 89:88, the Knicks took the lead in the final minute.

The kind of state that Lehi entered was not to score, but to win, to use his skills to the extreme, only to mislead everyone with the first few shots.

The referees replayed the time back to 1.1 seconds, and the Heat still had one last hope.

Whether the Knicks succeeded in the quasi-lore, or the Heat team could do, not only the audience at the scene, but even the fans in front of the TV unconsciously held their breath.

Regardless of the rest, Lehi was clinging to Wade, who simply had no suitable chance to catch the ball.

1.1 seconds is too little, players who are slower will not be able to make a late time, and not everyone has the courage to take on this responsibility in the last 1.1 seconds of the tiebreaker.

At the cue of Heat head coach Pat Riley, they opted for a second play and threw the ball straight to the basket.

This was also one of the situations that the Knicks expected, Eddie Curry squeezed O'Neal and used all his strength to eat, Crawford rushed over at great speed, jumped high and stopped the ball, and the Knicks won. (To be continued.) )