"Oh my God, Wade couldn't run anymore and he had to substitute Spoelstra."

"Hahaha, the Timberwolves will definitely win. Without Wade, White will be invincible."

"Don't be happy too early. Bai Ye is much slower. If the Heat replaces someone else, Bai Ye will be just as miserable."

"Yes, I think the Heat have a better chance. Spoelstra is just too timid. He should have replaced other players long ago."

"It's too difficult. You don't know how good Wade's defense is. I think the Timberwolves' opportunity has come."

"Hahaha, there are only three minutes left. It all depends on who can hold on to the game in the end. The last time has nothing to do with Wade. It is the competition between James and Bai Dong."

Wade's exit caused a lot of discussion among fans.

Some people are optimistic about the Timberwolves, and some are optimistic about the Heat.

At Target Center in Minnesota, Spoelstra replaced Wade and replaced him with Shane Battier.

The blind master must defend Bai Yi at the last moment.

And Battier is stable enough, and his three-point shooting is also a killer.

Spoelstra called out to James, "Man, it's all up to you."

James understood the situation at hand, nodded towards Spoelstra, and then patted Wade on the shoulder.

"We will win the game."

A moment later, the Timberwolves led the Heat 101:100, with three minutes left in the game.

James returned to the court, dribbled the ball through half court himself, and then raised his hand and hit a three-pointer.

Morris Jr., who was defending, was confused. No one expected that James would lose three points.

But despite the ugly shooting posture of James, this three-pointer was scored.

The little emperor then hammered his chest domineeringly.

Timberwolves 101:103 Heat.

It was the Timberwolves' turn to attack. Reggie was about to hold the ball when Bai Yi raised his hand to ask for it.

He plans to hold the ball himself.

Bai Yi is naturally not proud, but he feels that he can hold the basketball in his hands now.

Wade is not well received by the media, and because he is fast, the media always calls him the Flash.

But they didn't realize how good Wade's skills were, whether it was offensive or defensive.

Just like steals, Wade averaged 2.2 steals per game during his peak period, which was the steal leader at the time.

He also had one point and three blocks.

As a defender, except for Kobe, no one can compare to Wade in terms of defensive statistics.

Although Wade's body has declined a bit after a serious injury, his defensive pressure is still very strong.

Battier's defense is very good, and he is famous for his blind defense.

But Battier's advantage is in preventing shots and defending the ball. He is far behind Wade.

Even with the Flash away, Bai Yi dared to hold the ball.

At this time, he was patting the basketball, and Chalmers and Shane Battier pounced on it together.

Bai Yi patted the basketball and suddenly changed direction and moved towards Chalmers. He quickly got out of the way and then raised his hand for a three-pointer.

The basketball flew up, crossed an arc, and then flew into the net.

James' eyes widened and he shook his head speechlessly.

Only then did he understand why Spoelstra had insisted that Wade stare at Bai Yi.

Without Wade's defensive pressure, Bai Yi would be like a bird out of its cage, with no one else able to keep up.

Timberwolves 104:103 Heat.

The game continued, and Battier later scored a three-pointer.

With thirty seconds left in the game, the Timberwolves led the Heat 112:111, and the Heat had the ball.

Spoelstra called timeout again and arranged a technical strategy.

After a while, players from both teams returned to the court. Old James held the ball and Morris Jr. defended. Baiyi stared at Battier. He felt that Battier was a very important point.

Because Battier is stable enough, if he were Spoelstra, he would definitely consider Battier.

At this moment, James suddenly collected the ball and then raised his hand to make a three-pointer.

His shooting posture was still ugly, but the basketball flew up and flew into the net in an arc.

This is James, the number one Nike player who can break out at critical moments.

He is called the little emperor by the beautiful Chinese media, and he is definitely not a random person. Compared to Durant and Anthony, James is really too stable at critical moments.

Timberwolves 112:114 Heat.

Spoelstra called timeout again.

He shouted to the players: "Guys, don't pay attention to others when they get the ball. If you get the ball for nothing and commit a foul, you must foul it in advance. We would rather he shoot a free throw than give him a chance to shoot a three-pointer."

The players nodded, and Wade, who had taken a break, stood up and said, "Coach, I can play now."

Spoelstra was overjoyed and then replaced Chalmers and replaced him with Wade.

The game continued. Players from both teams returned to the court. Reggie was holding the ball outside the court. Bai Yi and his teammates were standing inside the court. He naturally noticed Wade, "Are you here?"

Wade nodded, "I want to defeat you."

Bai Yi nodded and did not answer.

He then started running, with Wade chasing Bai Yi closely behind.

Battier also followed closely. The two defensive masters opened their hands and gave Bai Yi almost no space.

Reggie passed the ball to Pekovic.

This is the tactic they designed. Pekovic is tall and has a wide vision. If you are looking for Bai Yi, he is the most suitable.

Yes, they didn't plan on shooting two points at all, they could only gamble on three points.

For the Heat, except for Wade, who played nearly 45 minutes, everyone else played around 40 minutes, and Battier played around 10 minutes.

As for the Timberwolves, Bai Yi played almost 48 minutes, and the others also played 42-3 minutes.

Their physical fitness has reached its limit.

A two-point shot went into overtime, and the Timberwolves lost.

They can only shoot three-pointers.

Bai Yi noticed that Pekovic received the basketball, but he did not have a good space to catch the ball now.

But at this time, as the ace of the team, he should not pass the blame. Even if the situation is not good, even if he is about to lose, he should take the final fatal shot.

Bai Yi looked at Pekovic with firm eyes and nodded slightly.

Seeing this, Pekovic passed the basketball.

There are four big hands in front of Bai Yi. His only advantage is that she is facing Pekovic, while Wade and Battier are facing Pekovic sideways, so they cannot notice the basketball immediately.

Bai Yi faced the basketball and jumped up. He jumped very high.

"Crack!"

After jumping to the highest point, he caught the basketball, and then without hesitation, he pushed the basketball out with a somewhat awkward gesture.

At this time, Wade and Battier discovered that Bai Yi had caught the ball and hurriedly intercepted it, but it was too late.

The basketball flew up, drew a beautiful arc, and flew in mid-air for what seemed like a long time.

But it finally came down, accurately flying into the frame and passing the net.

The ball went in, Timberwolves 115:114 Heat.

The red light on the basket lit up, and the game was over.

Bai Yi's last three-pointer defeated the Heat.

A fire burned in his chest, warming his whole body. All the cells and blood in his body were jumping.

Timberwolves players and fans couldn't help shouting excitedly.

Thank the fans, thank God, they won.

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