The Rest, Only Noise

Chapter 1116: Dynasty Bells

The latest website: Playing the tiebreaker on the road did not affect the Knicks turning Miami into an Ashura hell. At the beginning of the game, Manning was thrown two teeth by Ewing's elbow.

Manning had to retire, and although the audience wanted to rush into the arena and cut the Knicks players in a thousand pieces, at that time, the only maliciousness they could convey to the visiting players was boos and insults.

After Manning exited, Ewing and Kemp took the initiative in the paint.

At halftime, the Knicks led by 10 points.

In the second half, Manning returned with braces, and it was Sampson who started the counterattack for the Heat.

With his undifferentiated singles, Ewing recalled how they failed in the first game.

Ewing has no temper, and it doesn't matter if he gets knocked up by Sampson, as long as his teammates can stand up and respond.

But the Heat do not intend to rely on Sampson to chase points alone.

Drexler found the rhythm he was used to, striking back like a fast-moving sports car.

Miller's offensive line was clouded by Reggie Lewis, who started to miss shots.

Stockton also became invisible under high pressure.

The young Hill made a rare bright spot. He used a shot and a post-up to help the Knicks hold up two rounds.

But that's far from enough, the Heat are in full bloom.

Sampson is brave on offense and a towering tower on defense.

Manning is a huge threat as long as he has the ball.

Dumars, Rose, Lewis, Petrovic... The Heat fought their lives and led the Knicks by 19 points at the end of the third quarter.

The bell of the Knicks dynasty rang at this moment.

Ewing will not give up.

Kemp's mentality has exploded. He was blown away by Manning. He got two fouls in the fourth quarter and graduated with full fouls.

Miller, who terrified the Miami people, was finally prevented.

Hill doesn't take over the game at this intensity.

Tomjanovich looks back at the bench, he misses someone like everyone else.

Then he saw the fighting spirit on Mohammad Raouf's face.

Tomjanovich doesn't like him, however, they need a player who can perform miracles now.

Eight minutes before the end, the Knicks trailed by 21 points.

Tomjanovich requested a timeout.

In this suspension, Tomjanovich replaced four other people except Ewing, and replaced Rauf, Stevens, Christie, and Houston.

During the entire timeout, Tomjanovich did not arrange any tactics, he just looked at Mohamed, "cj, I still used to call you cj, whether you agree or not, I will call you that today."

"Forget about the score and the time, we're at a dead end. From now on, every second is going to be a matter of life!" Tomjanovich said deliberately about his predecessor's remarks on Rauf, who was still named Chris Jackson at the time. The words said, "Let life come back here, back to us!"

Raouf clenched his fists.

The Knicks' counterattack also began from here.

Raouf dribbled the ball into the frontcourt and threw a three-pointer on Petrovic's head that was not aimed at all.

"Shh!"

"You can't let him shoot so casually!"

In 1992, Donovan's last year as an assistant with the Knicks, he saw Raouf's strength on the sidelines.

However, his team did not.

The only Rodman who knows how capable Raouf is has gone with six fouls.

Ewing clearly knew that Raouf was their hope of a comeback, and that two-pointers alone were not enough to reverse them, only three-pointers would do.

So he shouted into Raouf's ear when he returned to defense: "You can shoot boldly, the rest is up to us!"

Since that possession, the Heat never grabbed a defensive rebound.

Ewing lives up to dpoy's value at every level, and his defense is full of presence.

At this level, Sampson is too tired to attack, and in addition to defending him, Ewing has to take care of basket protection, card positioning, sweeping, and rebounding.

Of course one cannot be perfect, but Ewing has perfected everything he can.

"Anyone who doubts Patrick Ewing's selection should take a good look at how he plays!" Danny Ainge, the commentator, sincerely praised.

After that, it was Raouf's terrifying shooting performance.

The Heat just missed a shot, and Ewing grabbed the rebound and passed it to him.

He transported it to the frontcourt, made an emergency stop two meters from the three-point line, and threw it.

The Heat raised their vigilance, but he found a rhythm and forced a shot after changing directions continuously.

At the time, the man defending him was Reggie Lewis.

Lewis' defense had been perfect, but he looked back to see what looked like a throwing 3-pointer.

Raouf's shots are getting more and more outrageous, and where he chooses his shots is becoming more and more unpredictable.

The only certainty for the Heat is that he hasn't made a regular 3-pointer since he came on the court.

Raouf will also pass the ball if the Heat double-team him too hard.

Stevens is shooting more than 40 percent from the corner, Houston is an above-average shooter, and Williams is a reliable ball-handler.

None of these people were Raouf's friends on weekdays, and everyone shunned him because of his radical personal beliefs.

But now, they are willing to work hard for Rauf, just like Ewing is willing to give all of himself to Rauf.

That's the Knicks' most unique charisma, and the reason they're so hard to beat.

The Heat, who had led by up to 21 points in the fourth quarter, were tied by Raouf's ultra-long three-pointer in the last half minute.

Both sides have exhausted all time-outs, and the rest can only be left to the players.

Sampson, who played 41 minutes, has reached his limit, but now, the team still needs him to stand up.

So he leaned back on Ewing and raised his hand for the ball.

The teammate passed the ball, and Sampson directly stuck Ewing's body, made a light hook, and hit the board.

Raouf received the ball in the frontcourt, and the Heat had two players to double-team him.

He passed the ball to Stevens in the corner.

Lewis' rotation in place.

Stevens divides Houston again, and Manning's supplementary defense also arrives.

Miami's talent is even better. In the final moments, they used a unique defense to let Raouf pass the ball, then successfully filled the gap with an elite rotation, and then forced the Knicks to force a shot at the buzzer in an unsure way. .

"boom!"

Ewing kicked off Sampson~www.readwn.com~ and grabbed the offensive rebound.

As long as Ewing completes the second attack, the game can be dragged into overtime.

Running out of time!

Ewing jumped up, but was horrified to see that Sampson, who had been pushed by him, had already posted it again, and stopped him with a height of 221 centimeters and a wingspan of 233 centimeters.

0.9 seconds

0.5 seconds

0.2 seconds

Drexler picked up the runaway ball.

0.1 seconds

"Beep~~~~~!!"

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