Chapter 126: [Wade's Rise]

Stan Van Gundy didn't let O'Neal rest, letting O'Neal continue to play and work with the rotation to the Pistons.

Now that it's a matter of life and death to grab seven, there's no need to think about it anymore and go straight to work.

O'Neal is very brave, and Larry Brown rarely brought on Milicic at this time, thanks to some excellent performances in the regular season, and in this year's playoffs, he was given the opportunity to rotate, probably the eighth man on the team.

However, Milicic was clearly unable to hold O'Neill. O'Neal scored back-to-back points, and he helped the Heat pull away.

Larry Brown's expression was magnified on the TV camera, and he could be seen through the screen as his nostrils flare and his mouth swore angrily.

Rasheed Wallace quickly went up.

Milicic was thrown to the bench and scolded by Larry Brown as he passed by.

At this time, ESPN's commentators sneered on TV: It's hard to believe that Milicic was the 2003 star show, look at what LeBron James, Sushi the Sheep, Dwyane Wade, Carmelo Anthony, even Chris Bosh and Kirksin Ritchie are all doing. What qualifications does he have to stand in front of so many people?

The American media likes to do this kind of 'falling into the ground' thing the most.

They like to label all kinds of players, especially those who are weak and have fallen to the bottom of their careers. Bullying these weak people is able to establish their authority from above.

They tried and tested.

The only surprise is Suhey, who always slaps them in the face.

Even if they passively corrected their expectations of Su Xi, Su Xi could still make their yin and yang weird qi turn into a slap in the face and slap them in the face.

O'Neill on the pitch is unstoppable, he's extremely dominant.

He roams the paint area, not only with a strong body, but also with a hook hand that is outrageously supple.

The Pistons are in decline.

At this time, Rashid Wallace made a 'brave move', and when he turned his back, O'Neal took the initiative to put his head under O'Neal's side.

O'Neill swept him an elbow.

At that time, he fell in response.

Sue heard a bang outside the TV... This is the effect of live radio.

Rashid Wallace was sturdy.

Although he took the initiative to make fouls, he can make such a sacrifice, and he is also a tough guy.

The referee gave O'Neill a fifth foul, which was an indisputable decision.

Although O'Neill was depressed, he could only open his hands and smile bitterly.

Stan Van Gundy hesitated at this point, and instead of replacing O'Neal, he brought Dwyanwade on.

With eight minutes left in the game and the Miami Heat leading by 12 points, he didn't want to miss out on a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity.

He also didn't think the referee would dare to send O'Neill off at this time.

He gambled.

The unspoken rule of the NBA is ...... When a superstar gets five fouls and still stays on the court, then... The referee will naturally control the scale of blowing penalties and turn a blind eye to some fouls that can be blown or not.

But who would have thought the Pistons would play so bravely?

Prince received a pass from Billups from the flank, and he tricked Eddie Jones with a shooting feint and went straight into the box.

He's the skinniest player for the Pistons, and he's a rib.

But he bumped into O'Neill and singled O'Neill head-on.

O'Neill jumped up to deter, he didn't want to block. But who would have thought that after Prince collided head-on with O'Neill, he would stick to O'Neill's ribs when the center of gravity of his body was completely unbalanced, and his body fell like a kite with a broken string regardless of his shot.

Bang!

Prince slammed to the ground, and the massive blow caused his body to bow into a shrimp.

He made a painful sound.

The referee glanced at the big screen, hesitated for a few seconds, and still blew the whistle.

This foul is not controversial.

Prince is too ruthless, this is a strategy of killing eight hundred enemies with a thousand self-inflicted losses.

Prince was injured and he was rested.

O'Neal received six fouls, and he had to go down.

But at this time, the Heat have a 12-point lead, and it is not yet known who will die.

ESPN's experts said: This is the most thrilling tie-break in two decades, and it could be an early preview of the championship, whether it's the Pistons or the Heat, as long as they make a tie-break, they may have the last laugh.

Suhi frowned in front of the TV, this is not to take me and Spurs seriously.

Although the Western Conference Finals have not officially started, in Suhi's eyes, the Suns are not enough to compare with the Spurs, the Suns' strength is only limited to the regular season, entering the series competition, and they are like grasshoppers tied to a rope without offensive and defensive areas in the restricted area, and they can't jump into anything.

And this year's Spurs are strong, not only the main lineup is strong, the rotation lineup is also very distinctive, coupled with Popovich's mature and stable tactical system, their strength is even only the tip of the iceberg.

The Pistons were replaced by Lynch Hunter, a veteran. Their backcourt has become three undersized defenders: Billups, Lynch Hunt are both 191, and Hamilton is slightly taller, but he is also under-matched.

At this time, the lineup of the Heat is: Kenyan Dulin, Dwyane Wade, Eddie Jones, Haslem, Mourning.

Mourning returned to the Heat this season, and people called him a kidney fighter.

Throughout his career, Mourning has been known for his toughness, but after this comeback, he has indeed dropped a lot in strength, and he can only be described as an experienced qualified substitute. You can't ask him to have a higher output.

Swish!

Swish!

Billups hit two free throws in place of Prince.

Looking back, Wade was marked by Lynch Hunt, Lynch is older, but his defense is strong, and he effectively entangles Wade. Wade passes to Eddie Jones after the screen.

Eddie Jones is a former All-Star shooting guard who Bryant once played off the bench.

But he's now... Syllable!

Billups steals him.

Then Flounder went on a wild run and he arrived in the frontcourt, where he barely hesitated and jumped straight from beyond the three-point line...... Swish!

Three-point hit!

When Billups first entered the league, he had a 'prodigal career', he was not liked by the coach and wandered around.

But now, people prefer to call him: Mr. Key!

ESPN is giving him high praise.

But when the camera shows Larry Brown, his expression shows some incredulity and helplessness, followed by joy.

Obviously, it was a jumper outside of Brown's tactics.

This old stubborn was a little unhappy, but the result made him happy.

He's under a lot of pressure this season, and like all Pistons players, he wants to lead the Pistons to revenge.

He didn't want to be crushed by walkers.

Because when he left the Pacers and swapped clubs with Carlisle, no one thought Carlisle would win.

But now, Carlisle has won the best manager.

If it weren't for Suhi as the MVP of the regular season, Carlisle would not have lost to D'Antoni in the Best Coach selection, so he would have won two consecutive Best Coach awards.

Larry Brown's historical stature slipped after that 'swap of owners', but Carlisle did improve.

Moreover, last season's failure made him haunted, and he thought more than once: If time can be turned back, the Pistons will not lose, and the Pistons will definitely defeat the Lakers to win the championship.

So, he's going to win!

The Heat continue to be in the doldrums.

Wade went to the basket without O'Neal as a strong implication and he was caught in the middle and his throw deflected off the basket.

ESPN began to say that he was playing too alone.

However, Suhi saw Stan Van Gundy on the sidelines applauding Wade on the sidelines, and he was motivating Wade.

Stan Van Gundy may not be a tactically savvy manager with a strong ability to change things on the spot, but he must be a 'believing in the stars' manager. He, like his brother, loves his players. No PUA.

"Wade is still not calm enough at the critical moment."

Amid the sighs of the ESPN experts, Hamilton hit another three-pointer on a whirlwind jumper in the frontcourt, and he made a shot from the bottom corner.

The difference was only 4 points in an instant.

O'Neal was off the court less than a minute later, and the Pistons recovered eight points, two three-pointers and two free throws.

All at once, the situation became clear.

This clarity refers to the pistons.

Larry Brown has a smile on his face.

Stan Van Gundy asks for a timeout.

ESPN said Stan Van Gundy's foul was called a little late.

But Sushi doesn't think so, who would have thought that after Billups hit a gambling three-pointer, Hamilton would sneak up again?

Now ESPN is saying that the Pistons will emerge victorious.

Suhi actually felt that the Pistons' momentum was very strong.

If the Pistons make the cut, Indiana will breathe a sigh of relief.

For the Pacers, it's easier to play the pistons. It's not that the Pistons aren't strong enough, it's that they have too much winning experience with the Pistons, and they've seen all the Pistons' tricks and have ready-made countermeasures.

But the Miami Heat, very unpredictable.

Wade and O'Neal could theoretically bring out the most powerful duo energy in the league today.

Playing against them will be more challenging than playing against the pistons.

However, Sushi herself wants to play against the Heat.

So he wants the Heat to win.

Especially after the Heat after the seven-game battle with the Pistons, the strength will be stronger.

Suhi hopes to defend her title with the Pacers and become a championship for the second time. For Suhi, being a champion is about beating all the strong opponents.

The Pistons had already taken out once last year, and there was no point in beating again.

The Heat are the second strongest in the East, and the Spurs are the strongest in the West.

Only by killing them can you satisfy the sense of accomplishment in Suxi's heart.

Backbite!

The whistle blows and the game continues.

What people didn't expect was that the Heat were still attacking Wade.

He cut through the line like lightning, he went into the box, didn't hesitate at all, lifted up and went to the basket.

Wade does have lightning energy, and his breakthrough is extremely lethal.

Suxi even felt that his current breakthrough killing ability surpassed that of the current Iverson, after all, he was taller, and his explosive power was better than the current Iverson. However, Iverson's mid-range jumper is more consistent, and Iverson is a natural scorer.

Bang!

When Wade made a layup, he went slightly off the basket.

At this moment, Mo Ning jumped up, grabbed the basketball with both hands and smashed it into the basket.

Wade drew both Wallaces away, and the vacated spot gave Mourning a chance to play.

Although Mo Ning is old, he will not give up the opportunity to eat bread like this.

After the slam dunk, Mourning flexed his muscles, and he let out a roar.

As if shouting: the armor is still there!

There is no doubt that Mourning is a real man.

Even in the face of the Wallace brothers, he never showed weakness. Even if his current physical fitness is far less than at his peak, he still faces the enemy head-on with the toughest attitude.

He's such a man.

Like a spear that can only move forward and not turn, the day the spear is shattered in front is the day his career ends.

The game continues.

The Heat's strengthened defense.

Everyone knew it was the last stand, the last few minutes.

No one wants to stop there this season.

The will to fight on both sides has been raised to an unprecedented level.

This made Suhi a little excited.

Because the team that kills out from such a state must be an iron-blooded army, and it must be full of combat effectiveness.

In this way, the walker can bring out the best in his abilities.

The Pistons turned back to make a foul, and Hamilton fouled Eddie Jones.

Both free throws were hit.

Wade scored in the box.

The two sides come and go.

It was a wonderful fight.

Especially Wade, he shows a kind of killing nature, he keeps hitting the penalty area, he keeps making kills.

He made the Pistons' interior defense collapse.

Although he also had moments of brainless iron, he never doubted himself, and his pace became faster and faster, like a super assassin.

Wade is tough.

It's also tough.

The star from Chicago has always had such a backbone. It is better to take in the straight than to seek in the song.

Sushi admires Wade more and more, and he also thinks that Wade, who has been tempered by the Pistons, will truly step into the field of superstardom, and even enter the field of superstardom.

In this way, the Eastern Conference Finals will also be more interesting.

Those experts who previously said that Wade played alone also began to change their tone, and they gradually praised Wade for being responsible, daring to carry the team on his shoulders and daring to take responsibility.

This is what rookie players need most.

Speaking of which, one commentator put it half-mouthed: It's a bit like a lamb at a crucial moment in the Eastern Conference Finals last year....

He didn't go on.

But as we all know, the Pistons lost last season to a guard in the class of 2003.

Now, another defender from the class of 2003 has come to them.

At this moment, in a castle in Cleveland, LeBron James is biting his nails, and he has mixed feelings.

Watching the rookies of his generation, one by one struggling on the highest stage, he can only enjoy a boring holiday.

He was sad, and he wanted to fight.

He also wants to make the playoffs.

But... It looks like it's far away.

When will it be my turn?

There are 35 seconds left in the race.

The Miami Heat lead by three points.

Billups received the ball from the baseline, he dribbled across the half-court, and everyone thought he would press the tempo or grab a ball, but he seemed to have no rules. As he walked towards the top of the arc,... He suddenly stopped and jumped...... Swish!

Hit a three-pointer.

Tie.

When the clock is still 23 seconds.

The Pistons left the Heat for one last shot.

This is not a smart move.

However, it is also the least bad option.

If the Heat can't complete this offense, go to overtime.

The Heat will lose.

Suhi thinks so too.

But will Wade send the game to overtime?

Even if he looked out of breath at the moment.

Come on.

Suhey is cheering Wade on.

(End of chapter)