Chapter 291 Unexpected, Reasonable! Kill to next month(1/2)
The cheers at the scene were shaking.
The Mavericks called a timeout.
Kobe enjoyed this celebration moment with his hands high when he left the scene.
He likes this feeling, as the king of Los Angeles, dominates the game.
O'Neal ran to him at this time and shouted at him.
This is the first time they have had such a close exchange since this season.
But you can also see how good O'Neal's personality is from this.
Even though he is in the same situation as fire and is angry, when Kobe hits the key goal, he will still go up and cheer for Kobe's outstanding performance.
Throughout history, there is only one superstar with this personality, and there is no semicolon.
Kobe's face showed a hint of pride.
At this moment, he felt O'Neal surrender at his feet and was truly crossed by him.
On the other hand, after seeing Kobe scored, Old Nelson looked at the 0.4 seconds left that he could only ignore, and shook his head helplessly.
If you travel through time like Sun Hao, you will say a lot of NBA classic countdowns.
Roy defeated Houston in 0.9 seconds, Carter defeated the Raptors in 0.5 seconds, Tyson Chandler defeated the Grizzlies in 0.2 seconds, and even David Lee defeated the extreme 0.1 seconds.
But, those things actually happened after this.
At this time, in old Nelson's cognition, there has never been a countdown in NBA.
This has something to do with the previous timer lag, but this is the reality.
No, once!
Well, the person who did that was Sun Hao.
That was last season's regular season against the Lakers. Sun Hao used a similar "altitude three-pointer" in "Hyperson's Basketball" to complete a 0.8-second final kill.
But that's also 0.8 seconds, and the difference between 0.4 seconds is still very big.
So, although there are 0.4 seconds left, it is still no different from losing.
Not only old Nelson, but even the Mavericks' members were depressed.
The feeling of losing in the last moment was really terrible.
Although there was no chance to win, Old Nelson still fulfilled his head coach's responsibilities and took out a tactical board to prepare for the final attack.
"Guys."
But at this moment, what he didn't expect was that Sun Hao suddenly spoke.
This opening was a bit sudden, but Old Nelson did not interrupt his beloved disciple.
"Do you know the Trent Tucker rules?"
Sun Hao continued.
Trent Tucker rules, as an NBA player, are definitely familiar with this.
This rule appears because when the Knicks and the Bulls played in 1990, Trent Tucker received a pass from his teammate with 0.1 second left in the game, turned around and hit a three-pointer, helping the Knicks win the game.
The Bulls later protested, believing that the attack could not be completed in 0.1 second.
After that, the NBA official went to watch the game video playback one by one, and confirmed that Tucker's move was invalid.
So in the following season, the league introduced a rule specifically for such attacks, just like a patch. Because it was triggered by Trent Tucker, it was called the Trent Tucker Rule.
The content of the rules is roughly as follows: it takes at least 0.3 seconds for a player to catch the ball and then shoot, regardless of whether he makes a shot or not.
To put it in vernacular, if there are only 0.3 seconds left in the game, then your shooting will be considered invalid.
Old Curry has not been present before, so he needs more advice.
After giving instructions, Sun Hao saw Scarlett make a cheerful gesture to him, and he smiled and reached out to compare one.
Nowitzki's cough came from behind him.
Show your love in public!
Sun Hao also pulled Nowitzki and said a few words.
Of course, it's all about the competition.
After the timeout, the Mavericks serve in the frontcourt.
The serving was Sabonis, who was on the right sideline.
Old Nelson has done the best in the last attack single in terms of arrangement.
Phil Jackson originally wanted to see the Mavericks' tactics and then call another timeout in a targeted manner.
But after seeing the Mavericks posing a star explosion tactic, they quickly gave up this idea.
He reached out to the field and made a few gestures. The basic meaning was to remind the players to pay attention to which points to prevent.
After the arrangement, he smiled and looked at the old Nelson in the next half.
This coach who coached earlier than him has reason to not win the championship.
"beep!"
With a whistle, the Mavericks began to run.
The first one to run out was Bodilloga, who swung his shot and threw it to the right bottom corner.
Next was Old Curry, who also flicked a fuck and ran to the right forty-five degrees.
Then, it's Sun Hao.
He took advantage of Nowitzki's cover and ran out of the left three-point line after pick-and-roll.
And after running out, he had already jumped up and prepared to catch the ball.
It seems like another three-pointer in the air relay.
The Lakers' defense is clearly moving toward that side.
But at this moment, when no one noticed it, Nowitzki cut into the basket after pick-and-roll, and was completely ready for an all-over!
Do you think I want Sun Hao to take the final shot with three-pointers?
no!
I want to get an empty connection to overtime!
Because of the average age of the Mavericks, they have obvious advantages over the Lakers' physical fitness!
Phil Jackson was indeed cheated.
He didn't expect that Old Nelson would actually shoot him!
but!
Sabonis did not pass the ball to Nowitzki.
It’s not that he doesn’t want to, but because O’Neal retreated to the basket!
Every detail of this game is worth discussing in depth after the game.
Because everyone in this game played his greatest role!
Although Phil Jackson didn't realize this, O'Neal thought of it!
A trace of helplessness flashed in the old Nelson's eyes.
He had even moved the Zen master, but he could not move the big shark.
But the serving was Sabonis, one of the greatest big men in basketball history.
He quickly got out of the Lakers' defense and passed the ball to...
Dell Curry.
This seems to be the wisest and most reasonable choice.
Passing it to Sun Hao is likely to be destroyed by Kobe jumping up.
The same goes for passing it to Nowitzki. O'Neal didn't look at his size, but he was not short at all jumping, let alone his size. He could knock Nowitzki away by fighting in the air.
It is impossible for the referee to make a foul at this time.
Therefore, when Sun Hao restrained the outside defense and Nowitzki restrained the inside defense, passing the ball to Bodilloga and Old Curry was obviously a better choice.
The reason for giving old Curry is that Curry is more accurate, and the other is that Curry is closer and the possibility of passing is less likely to be destroyed.
The ball, as Sabonis judged, was accurately passed to Old Curry.
Then at the same time as the ball was received, Old Curry had turned around and jumped to shoot.
Old Curry's shooting is a jump shot, but his jump is very small, which makes his shooting speed faster than ordinary shooters.
Almost at the moment when the whistle sounded, he threw the ball out.
To be continued...