Of course Li Liang would not be so stupid as to really believe in Lao Ke.

If the dice rolls black again, it's really over.

But it doesn't matter, Li Liang thought, I am a skilled person.

I combine skills and props, isn't it all right?

So, Bird took out the tactical board to talk about tactics during the timeout.

Li Liang took out the dice from the system, stood on the sidelines, turned his back to Bird, and said to himself: Bless me, [Lucky Hand]!

The cooldown time is 100 days. It's a lucky hand. It can be used long ago. Anyway, there are still 100 days before the finals. It's just right to use it now!

Li Liang used his skills to throw the dice towards the field, and the dice rolled a few times on the floor.

Li Liang was still very nervous, what if the lucky hand doesn't work?

Then he can only pass the ball next?

Fortunately, the lucky hand did not disappoint Li Liang's expectations and voted for five red points!

That is to say, in the last minute, Li Liang made five shots no matter what.

Oops, one minute, how can there be five chances to vote? Nima overflowed again.

I should have used it sooner.

Seeing that the skills and props are effective, Li Liang is secretly happy, let you James show, let you see what Zhendexiu is.

At this time, Bird's tactics were almost the same. When he looked up, where was Li Liangren?

Turning around again, I saw Li Liang looking at the field with his back turned to him.

Bird said: "Bruce! Did you hear clearly the tactics I arranged just now?"

Li Liang turned his head and said, "No."

Straightforward and unambiguous.

Bird was speechless, but no way, the biggest player on the team.

The timeout was not over yet, and Bird asked, "Bruce-coach, how would you like to play?"

Li Liang replied: "Just give me the ball, Mike didn't tell you, does it work?"

Bird glanced at Mike Brown, who was nodding!

What the fuck are you coaching?

Byrd hesitated for two seconds and said, "Do as you say."

So, Bird arranged a pass during the timeout, and the final tactic became to give the ball to Li Liang...

But everyone seems to have no opinion, is this wrong?

Not only is it true, but it also eases the burden on everyone's shoulders a lot.

At this time, the timeout ended and the two sides returned to the court.

As soon as Li Liang passed the halftime, Paul George posted it, and it seemed that he was going to guard Li Liang strictly.

Li Liang laughed in his heart, still want to guard against me?

Frontcourt sideline ball, the most stable Granger passed the ball and stood out of bounds.

The referee handed the ball to Granger, who whistled for serve.

Li Liang was in the middle, JR-Smith made a false catch first, and then took away the defense, Li Liang then ran to the sideline and received Granger's ball.

At this time, Li Liang was about four or five steps away from the three-point line, and Paul George was about to post it.

He knew that he couldn't give Li Liang any space.

In the end, it was still too late, and Li Liang voted directly.

At five paces from the three-point line, he was closer to the center line than the three-point line.

Who the fuck is this? Dare to vote.

But the moment Li Liang shot, James' heart skipped a beat: It's over, I feel like I'm about to enter.

Now James is afraid when he sees Li Liang's unreasonable ultra-long three-pointer, because it is really accurate.

The three-point rain at the American Airlines Center in 2013 is still vivid.

"Shua!"

The ball went into the net hollow, and it really went in!

Some fans at the scene hadn't reacted much yet, so the fuck went in.

It turns out that Bird arranged such a tactic during the timeout. It is really a magical tactic.

And Bird sat on the court, shaking his head again and again, seeing his expression and not knowing, he thought the goal hadn't been scored.

In fact, if he didn't score, Bird would have a bad face at most and would not shake his head.

He shook his head because he thought he couldn't do this, absolutely couldn't.

This kid really has a magical energy, so he dares to vote?

But this kind of super long three-pointer can be regarded as Li Liang's repertoire.

The point difference suddenly became 5 points again, and the pressure was all on the Cavaliers.

The Cavaliers didn't call a timeout. James dribbled the ball to the frontcourt, and with a single-block screen, he also shot a three-pointer against Li Liang's defense!

"Shua!"

Entered too!

In front of Li Liang's magic, James burst out with tremendous energy. At this time, he was extremely focused and did not admit defeat at all.

Although Li Liang has the blessing of props, he also dare not be careless.

Because the dice only guarantees that you will make a shot, it does not guarantee that you will not make a mistake.

After serving the ball in the backcourt, Li Liang immediately gave it to George Hill, allowing Hill to control the ball for halftime.

He made a rare cut in and then used JR's screen to circle out.

This is a tactic he seldom uses in the Pacers, the empty-handed running around and cutting.

The Cavaliers have adopted a very high-intensity pressing defense, and the Pacers can actually delay time.

But Li Liang didn't want to procrastinate, didn't want to procrastinate.

After he came out from the left, he received a pass from Hill, and he didn't even bother to feint. He took two steps away from the three-point line and made another three-pointer, and then went in!

To be honest, ordinary people would be desperate to see this kind of goal.

James didn't, and he still gritted his teeth and counterattacked with the ball.

This time he didn't shoot a three-pointer. Li Liang followed closely and defended one-on-one.

James rushed to the basket on the left side, shot an arrow on horseback, and made a mid-range hit with the board!

With three points, the Cavaliers are still only 3 points behind.

At this time, there were 21 seconds left before the end of the game.

The Cavaliers must use foul tactics.

The Pacers quickly served the ball in the backcourt. After Li Liang dribbled the ball for halftime, he took the initiative to call a timeout before being fouled.

He needs to set it up.

During the timeout, Li Liang grabbed the tactical board from Bird without thinking, and began to draw tactics for his teammates.

"Later, be sure to pass the ball to my hands, let's play a box tactic..."

In order to ensure that he got the ball, Li Liang also adjusted his personnel, replaced Stephenson, and asked West to play in order to provide himself with cover.

Ever since, the camera on the scene captured this scene.

Li Liang took a pen and wrote on the tactical board on the bench to dispatch players.

Bird, Mike Brown and Vogel all stood by and listened.

It's hard to imagine that even Bird is listening carefully.

Because Bird knew that what Li Liang said was right, the Cavaliers would definitely foul at this time, and it was safest to give the ball to Li Liang.

Let West appear on the stage, on the one hand, there is a point of cover, on the other hand, there are people on the inside to prevent the Cavaliers from completely pulling away and pressing out.

And West's free throws are also very accurate.

Bird didn't care who would arrange the tactics, as long as it was useful.

But what Bird didn't expect was that Li Liang didn't just think about catching the ball.

The timeout ends and the game restarts, with Granger still taking the throw-in.

The other four people stand at four points in the three-second zone and form a box shape, which is a box tactic commonly used in sideline ball tactics.

The Pacers' box uses a two-two cover strategy, one is the feint point and the other is the main attack point.

Of course Li Liang is the main point of attack, and JR is the point of feint. If JR gets the ball, there is no problem.

The Cavaliers had no other idea, but to foul as soon as possible.

George followed Li Liang, Granger got the ball, and the referee blew his whistle.

West came up and provided Li Liang with a very high-quality screen. Li Liang ran all the way to the top of the arc, and Granger passed the ball!

This is James suddenly jumping out, almost breaking the ball!

If Li Liang's ball happened to be standing at the top of the arc, James would have intercepted the ball.

But when Li Liang arranged his tactics, he made it clear that he would run a little farther, two steps away from the three-point line.

The larger the space, the greater the security redundancy left for oneself.

It was the distance of these two steps that made James one step late, and Li Liang received the ball first.

James failed to steal and did not touch the ball, so he turned around and rushed towards Li Liang with George.

When a normal player receives the ball, his first thought is to dribble away, or simply hold the ball in his arms.

But Li Liang didn't. The moment he got the ball, he didn't even think about it. He used the fastest speed and the most non-standard shooting posture, or simply put it as a push, and pushed the ball to the basket!

It seems that this is not a foul such as catching the ball when leading, but a catching lore in the last second.

The ball was launched, and George and James had thrown Li Liang down, and Li Liang sat down on the ground.

Then, watching the ball draw a high arc, finally hit the backboard, and hit the board into the basket!

"Beep!"

The referee blows the whistle and blows Paul George's defensive foul.

Then, the referee hesitated for a second amidst the huge cheers in the Conseco Arena, and decided that the three-pointer was valid and an additional penalty was added.

Li Liangchao, who fell on the ground, stood beside him, and James, who was staring at the basket with his hips on his hips, showed off his muscles.

What is Jin Deok Soo? This is Zhendexiu.

Of course, Li Liang knew that James had tried his best.

Sorry, I haven't tried my best yet.

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