The Rest, Only Noise

Chapter 865: We are great, you can't

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Stevens against Jordan, Chris Jackson against Bruce Edwards, Wilson against Clifford Robinson, Rodman against Barkley, and Ewing against Mason.

It can be seen that the lineup of the Blazers has actually overwhelmed the Knicks.

They have an uncompromising five-wing lineup, and Riley's vision that he should have stayed in the future came true thanks to the Blazers' unique lineup.

CJ and Wilson are actually dislocations. One of them can't keep up with the confrontation, one has an injury on the foot, and the defense is difficult to do their best. This is an opportunity for the Blazers.

Jordan called a pick-and-roll on offense, and Robinson came running.

Louie yells, "Don't switch, Alex, get on Mickey!"

Because if you switch, Wilson's footsteps may not do anything in front of Jordan.

Stevens shrewdly avoided the pick-and-roll when he heard Louie's words. Because Jordan had a bad three-pointer feeling tonight, he would never choose to shoot a three-pointer.

Sure enough, Stevens, who bypassed the pick-and-roll, made the Blazers' pick-and-roll tactics ineffective.

Wilson was bold and careful, let go of Robinson who was standing high, and double-teamed Jordan with Stevens.

Jordan dribbled the ball behind his back, took a lateral step to the right, jumped, and drifted out.

"Shh!"

85 to 83

This kind of ball has no reason and no logic.

"Are you on the court now to experience for yourself how I kill you?" Jordan asked coldly.

"On the contrary."

Wilson moved forward slowly.

However, the Blazers simply didn't want to give the Knicks a chance to breathe.

What is the five-wing lineup for?

Pat Riley gave an order: "Press them, right now!"

The Blazers made the Western Conference terrifyingly pressing, and in the fourth quarter of Game 7 of the Finals, it appeared again.

This used to be the Knicks' trump card for strangling opponents, but now it's in the opponent's hands.

Everyone remembered how the Celtics were knocked off their thrones.

Back then, the tragic man sat on the sidelines watching the Knicks dismember the Celtics with this brutal and arrogant defense.

"Is history going to repeat itself?"

Chris Jackson received the serve, Edwards stepped forward, and Robinson double-teamed.

Fortunately, Louie let him practice strength for a year, otherwise he would have been unable to withstand the dropped ball now.

Stevens picks up CJ.

He's an all-rounder, his strength is defense, and he can do a lot of things at the same time.

However, Louie is pretty sure that Stevens won't be able to face the Blazers' full-court press head-on.

If you can't bring the ball to the frontcourt, the Knicks' interior advantage will be impossible to talk about.

Louie's hands were shaking, and he wondered what else could save the crisis on the field.

He stared at the Knicks' No. 25 (Wilson) raising his right hand for the ball.

Stevens knew he was injured, but what if he didn't pass the ball?

He jumped up and threw the ball over.

Wilson grabbed the ball and faced Jordan, who came to help.

Jordan's single defense ranks first among active perimeter players.

Wilson dribbled the ball with his right hand, put his back against Jordan's body, and suddenly squeezed the opponent's body away, forcing the acceleration to bring the ball to the front court.

"Why is this guy so reckless and impulsive?" The team doctor looked anxious.

"Young people who are full of blood are impulsive." Tomjanovich understood Benj. "They want to be heroes at any time, and the desire is so great that even the greatest pain in the world can be ignored."

Louie looked at Wilson, worried that Benj was going down the next second.

He knew very well how much risk Wilson was taking to play at this time, and he knew it was wrong, but it was obviously a two-way choice for him and Wilson.

Wilson is eager to play, and Louie needs him to play.

Louie's mood is very mixed, he wants Wilson to be the hero tonight, but also wants him to stop and not continue the game.

The ball was brought to the front court smoothly.

Wilson hands it back to CJ.

CJ dribbled the ball, and he and Wilson formed a corner to create space for the inside.

Ewing is in position, CJ passes the ball.

The gorilla violently knocked Mason's body over and turned around to abuse the basket.

85 to 85

Barkley came to the low post, and if it was a one-on-one, he had the confidence to blow Rodman.

In his eyes, the Defensive Player of the Year is just a lamb to be killed, not a threat.

At this point, Jordan came to the corner and dropped the ball to Barkley.

He decisively smashed Rodman's defense with the ball, and Stevens, who was facing Jordan, gave up on Jordan and chased to the paint area. Ewing gave up on Mason and turned around to block Barkley.

The basketball flew into the air and fell into Mason's hands.

Mason tried to make a second offense, but Ewing just turned and stood and blocked his ball.

Two consecutive blocks in a round, Ewing's defense made the garden boil, and Stevens threw the ball to the floor.

He grabbed the ball and threw it to his teammates.

The Trail Blazers, who lost the ball, pressed on the spot.

It's a five-on-five full-court press.

Like lions of two groups fighting over a dead prey.

The Blazers have an advantage in size and fighters, but the Knicks outlast them.

Stevens was willing to throw the ball, Rodman was willing to fly out of bounds to save the ball, and Ewing gave Jordan an elbow in the crowd.

CJ picked up the ball and was double-teamed in the corner, and he struggled to pass the ball to Wilson.

Bruce Edwards immediately rammed Wilson's body and was called for a foul by the referee.

At this time, the time had just come to 5 minutes and 40 seconds, and Wilson had just played 1 minute and 08 seconds, but the situation was already anxious, and both sides had given up their rationality, leaving only the bestiality.

"We can't lose to them here!" Roared McHale, who has always been Buddha-like, sitting on the floor, "to fight the **** in Oregon to the end!"

Wilson rested his hands on the floor, breathing heavily.

The pain in his feet didn't lessen every second, and his face was covered with a mixture of sweat and tears. Don't doubt, the tears were overflowing because of the pain.

Benjamin, you are the shining Uranus, why are you so embarrassed now?

Wilson asked himself deep down.

Patrick Ewing stepped up to him, "If you can't keep up, now's a good time to quit."

Wilson had mixed feelings about Ewing because he was a difficult leader. Tough on the outside, tough on the inside, always saying some weird things to disrupt the atmosphere, and always conflicting with him, provoking trouble.

"Patrick, who do you think you're talking to?" The Conqueror raised his eyes, gritted his teeth and said, "I'll get up and fight you to the end if I try my best!"

Benj stood up.

Ewing laughed jokingly; "Is that your **** name of 'Patrick'?"

Wilson did not respond to Ewing. He took a few steps forward and looked at his teammates when he felt he could: "If you need a three-pointer, you should know where I will be."

Louis' son Lu Wuxia saw the moment when Wilson decided to leave everything behind to become a hero.

He saw Benj's expression of pain that he couldn't hide, but he still didn't flinch.

An 8-year-old boy won't immediately understand the full meaning of that moment, but sooner or later he will understand that being brave does not mean not being afraid, not being afraid is not courage, but a medically certified brain injury. Courage is a belief that despite your fears, you are still willing to face up to something difficult; despite your pain, you can still face the storm without fear.

In order to stop Ewing's attack, the Blazers dispatched a three-person team.

This allowed them to short Stevens and Chris Jackson at the same time.

Ewing passes the ball out.

CJ shot a three-pointer under Jordan's supplementary defense and missed.

Rodman hit the rebound, Ewing grabbed it, and continued to pass.

Stevens got the ball, and when he saw CJ, he was pointing behind him, so he also remembered that there was a teammate behind him.

Stevens flicked the ball into the right corner, the only thing the Blazers couldn't care about.

Wilson stretched out his hand to catch the ball, took off with force with both legs, and shot.

"Shh!"

"Winning is the only thing Benjamin wants to take away in the garden, it makes the pain so trivial."

88 to 85

Back in the backcourt, Wilson asked Stevens to guard Robinson and let him play against Jordan.

"Don't hesitate, anyway, neither of you and I can't guard against that guy. Instead of letting you guard the first level, it's better to wait for him to break through behind me!"

"How do you know he will break through?"

Wilson laughed. "I just knew!"

Jordan dribbled the ball to the frontcourt, Wilson opened a distance of one and a half meters, "If you have the ability, shoot, give me a ball!"

Jordan has decided that unnecessary three-pointers will give the Knicks a breather, because his three-pointers are not stable enough. Now the best offensive option is to play inside. Can Wilson prevent him? Not even when he was healthy, let alone now?

Jordan ignored the one-and-a-half meter space, started a breakthrough, and successfully passed Wilson's defense.

Stevens really made up the defense for the first time, Rodman also appeared from the right flank, and the two formed a pincer attack.

Jordan passes to Barkley.

Barkley stormed the Knicks' restricted area, and Ewing's defense was knocked out by him, but he missed the ball.

Clifford Robinson jumped in and grabbed the offensive rebound. He was about to make a second attack, but he was blocked by Wilson, who was chasing from behind.

The two sides competed for the floor ball again.

No one could keep the ball under control, and the Blazers' offensive time was exhausted in violent and pointless scrambles.

The Blazers continued to press the court.

With Wilson and Stevens in tow, CJ's pressure isn't so great.

"Give the ball to Benj!" Louie yelled.

CJ sends the ball to Wilson.

Wilson did not leave a pause, accelerated through the half, and then returned to CJ.

"Tangle Benjamin!" Riley yelled.

Jordan's defense followed, and the Blazers were afraid of Wilson's shot, determined not to give him any shot.

"Benj, I hope you can still play ExchangeRicky!" Louie said, letting CJ start his tactics.

Ewing and Rodman leave the basket and go high to screen.

This is trust, this is unconditional obedience to the core of the attack.

Wilson had a few feet to use that wasn't something they considered, with both Ewing and Rodman making the best screens at their respective positions.

That alone wasn't enough. The Blazers' flanks were rotating at such a rate that the tactics couldn't unfold smoothly.

Ewing had an idea, fake cover, really inside.

This really turbulent the Blazers' defensive system.

When Ewing cut in, two Blazers players followed him.

CJ dropped a pass, and Ewing's dunk was interfered by Clifford Robinson from behind.

The ball dunked, but Rodman predicted where the rebound would fall like a prophet and grabbed his 10th offensive rebound tonight.

In this case, if Wilson does not run early, he will not have a chance.

Miraculously, he followed Rodman as he ran for the rebound.

He didn't know where the rebounds would go, all he knew was that Rodman was the guy most likely to grab the offensive rebound.

The moment Rodman grabbed the rebound, Wilson shouted.

Rodman turned around, handed over the ball, and then helped Wilson block the chasing Jordan.

Beyond the three-point line on the right, Wilson didn't have time to stabilize his center of gravity, received the ball and jumped up, and shot a three-pointer at the fastest speed.

If the garden is hell, Louis can also see life in it.

Benjamin Wilson's fingers, slender and soft, pulled the ball to the basket.

"Shh!"

91 to 85

Even though this place is as deep as purgatory, the conquerors are clothed in clothes as bright as the sun.

He raised his right hand and roared in his loudest voice: "We will definitely win this game!"

Anyone who sees this scene will admit that Wilson is the leader of the Knicks. Even Ewing was infected by him and yelled.

The fans in Madison Square Garden, now equal, whether it's a celebrity in the front row or a regular fan in the back row, they're all cheering for the same thing.

The game time came to less than four minutes.

The Knicks' strong defense prevented the Blazers from trying to initiate play twice.

Jordan desperately opted for a long buzzer-beating jumper.

"Shh!"

He responded to Benj, but such a shot was not enough to help the Blazers recover the difference.

87 to 91

Wilson didn't hit the rim with his third shot.

And what happened after that is why Wilson has so much confidence in every shot he makes.

The great Dennis Rodman had rebounded five times, and he faced four Blazers all by himself, but he was incredible to get the rebound into his chest.

"Dennis' 11th rebound of the night!"

When the Blazers double-teamed him angrily, he spotted Ewing who was open at the rim and simply made a juggling two-handed pass.

The ball bounced from the ground into the air, and the gorilla jumped up for a dunk.

93 to 87

"Back to defense, Benj, set up traps in the middle, don't let Mickey come to the middle!" Louis hurriedly instructed.

He didn't even know if Wilson heard what he said.

If the Knicks symbolize vitality, then the Trailblazers are the messengers who bring death, but ahead of them belong only to the living.

Jordan was already crazy, his sanity was drowning in the garden, he played his personal best, hit the middle lane, but fell into the trap that Wilson and his teammates weaved for him.

His shot was touched by Rodman's fingers.

It was a shot destined to never go to the rim, and with a bang, Barkley grabbed the offensive rebound.

He was enveloped in Ewing's body, but with a small ambition, no one in the Knicks was not afraid of his offense, and when he knocked Ewing away, the result was doomed.

89 to 93

"It doesn't matter! It doesn't matter!" Louie stood in the midfield and clapped his hands, "Hit back! As long as you hit it back, this kind of ball doesn't matter at all!"

As a result, the Blazers' full-court pressing allowed the Knicks to make mistakes.

They grabbed the ball within five seconds, and Jordan flew for a dunk.

91 to 93

"Steady, pay attention to the interval between three points and one line when passing the ball, don't pull it too close!"

Louie commanded loudly from the sidelines.

CJ sends the ball to Wilson.

Wilson just took a few steps forward, and the Blazers came to him with a frantic attack. Fortunately, he reacted in advance and passed it to Stevens.

Stevens dribbled through half court, and before he could breathe a sigh of relief, Jordan emerged from behind and sliced ​​his ball to the ground.

Stevens' mind went blank, and in less than a second, the Knicks made their second turnover in less than 25 seconds.

Jordan smashed the ball forward and scored this goal, and the two sides were tied again.

His offensive made MSG feel sad. When he entered the penalty area and was about to tell the world why he was called a flying man, Wilson, who retreated to the backcourt in advance by taking advantage of his position, made a save from the bottom corner. Everyone involved is covered in bruises, but someone will always grow wings from the wound.

"OMG, Benjamin rudely knocked Michael down!"

Jordan's dunk not only failed, but fell miserably to the ground.

That's exactly what Xavier McDaniel did to Wilson.

The referee gave Wilson an ordinary shooting foul. After Jordan confirmed that he was not injured, he went to the free throw as if he was fine.

They are all used to defensive moves of this intensity.

Louie asked Stockton to replace Chris Jackson on Jordan's free throw.

They made mistakes one after another just now, and it was related to the connection, and it was also related to CJ, the first ball-holding point. As a point guard, his handling ability is not enough under this intensity of defense.

Jordan made two free throws with 2:24 left in the game.

93 to 93

"The game has developed to such a point that it is unacceptable for either side to lose."

"They gave their all."

Bob Costas and Doug Collins have been talking to each other, and the Tragologist has been silent for a long time.

He never seemed to have played such a game in his memory.

A game in which he will not regret or regret even if he loses.

After Stockton replaced CJ, the Knicks' turnover problem appeared to be resolved.

After the rest, Stockton's mental state has recovered a lot, his mind is very clear, and he does not need Louis to command all the time like CJ.

The Knicks took 7 seconds to cross the half, 10 seconds to the frontcourt, and only 14 seconds to organize the offense.

The Blazers' full-court pressing won't stop when the opponent crosses halftime. They are a bunch of beasts that don't stop until they make mistakes.

With no time to run tactics for Wilson, Stockton passed the ball inside.

Ewing played with the ball, and sure enough, Rodman and Stevens were emptied at the same time. When there were two offensive burdens on the court, the opponent's attack would only become unscrupulous.

Ewing couldn't get the ball out, he could only throw it to the rim.

Even if they don't get in, Rodman has a high probability of grabbing offensive rebounds, because they dispatched three people to defend themselves.

Rodman jumped, the rebound seemed to be within his grasp.

Jordan's appearance was an accident.

He changed the trajectory of the ball.

Fortunately, Stevens is standing on the landing spot of the rebound.

He grabbed the rebound and passed it back to Stockton.

Stockton called the pick-and-roll, and Ewing came out.

After the breakthrough, Stockton passed the ball to Ewing.

Ewing took the ball to feint, and then divided Rodman.

Rodman saw Louie's gesture and threw the ball to the bottom corner, which was Wilson's position.

The Blazers' defense was split by passing **** inside and out, and the only person who could guard Wilson was Clifford Robinson, who made the first save.

Wilson, who received the ball, faced the darkness that hit him, and his ball was lifted up. Is it a shot? At least, Robinson thought it was a shot.

He lunges forward, however, Wilson's body presses down, sending his body out of bounds - Wilson adjusts the dribble, recovers the ball, his posture seems to be fixed, like a believer climbing to the Temple of Light , the soaring basketball is a pontoon to heaven, mixed with longings that mortals will never understand.

You can't see it, you can't touch it, but it's cut off between the conquerors and the world in which the world lives.

"Shh!"

The crowd cheered so Benj couldn't hear anything else.

He turned around and saw his coach, who was also yelling at himself, the only words he could hear clearly.

"Benj, just kill them!"

96 to 93

The Blazers, eager to respond, were in peril from the start.

Blue Edwards was double-teamed to the point of almost making a mistake, but fortunately there was Jordan.

But Jordan had just touched the ball and was also stuck in place by Wilson and Stevens.

The Blazers wasted a lot of time on this, and Jordan struggled to get the ball out.

An open shot from Clifford Robinson, a wing player whose offense becomes more erratic the higher the intensity of the game, didn't bring confidence to the Blazers' core.

"boom!"

Just as the Knicks' offense during this period relied on Wilson's shooting touch, the Blazers' offense could only revolve around Jordan and Barkley.

Everyone else is unreliable, and it took seven games to prove it.

Ewing protected the defensive rebound and passed it to Stockton, trying to get him to push back.

His purpose was too obvious, and he didn't care about Jordan behind Stockton.

Jordan grabbed the front, broke the ball, and dribbled into the basket.

Ewing's defense held up the Knicks all night, but the Flying Man was a bigger presence in the air.

Jordan, who was crazy for winning, hit Ewing head-on and raised his hand and ball to the top of the court, like an axe hitting the basket.

The referee called a foul and Jordan made a free throw.

This is his 50th point tonight, 96-96, the two sides are tied again, with only 57 seconds left in the game.

Moreover, it was Ewing's fifth foul just now, and there was less than a minute left in the game, which was no longer important.

No one will take Ewing's foul count seriously.

The most aggressive Knicks celebrity fan, Spike Lee, jumped to the sidelines and waved his hands, making all the fans stand up. When the Knicks attack, keep quiet and give the most cheers when they score; when the Blazers attack, give the strongest Booing, that's all they can do to help the home team.

"A lot of people have asked me, 'Clyde, what was it like to play in the garden with the Knicks in the '70s?' I can answer you guys now," exclaimed Knicks home announcer Walter Frazier. " That's it! Who says New York fans are the worst in the world? No, that's totally wrong! They're the best fans in the world, but only if you prove you're the best team in the world!"

The Blazers' defense against Wilson has exhausted their defensive resources.

This defense is not without loopholes, but Louie can't call a timeout right now, he only has one timeout left, and he has to save it to the end.

In less than a minute, if the Knicks play fast, there are theoretically two offensive opportunities.

Wilson ran like a perpetual motion machine.

After Louis saw the Knicks perform two complete high-post dynamic offenses, the Blazers' defense would stretch significantly, but there would be no real opportunity until the ball hit the inside.

"Give the ball to Patrick!" Louie yelled.

In the last 7 seconds of the attack time, Ewing received a pass.

The Blazers contracted instinctively, and in this game, Ewing's backcourt defense and frontcourt dominance, Rodman's offensive rebounding and Wilson's shooting after returning made them suffer.

The ordeal started with Ewing.

When he gets the ball, the defense must shrink, the double-team must be applied immediately, or the result is an easy score.

Nance, who was just replaced, Robinson, who gave up Rodman, and McDaniel, who was also just replaced, their defense pushed Ewing to a dead end.

If you make a move, you are likely to be covered. If you don't make a move, the time will come.

Ewing thought of Wilson.

He didn't know where Wilson was standing, but Wilson said they knew where he was if it needed a 3-pointer.

"How the **** do I know where you are!"

When Ewing raised the ball, something came to his mind, and he decided to take a gamble and throw the ball to the bottom corner on the opposite side.

That was when there were only two seconds left in the attacking time.

Wilson repeated the action countless times, collecting the ball, getting up, this time faster than before.

His upward bouncing body is the most feared sight for the Blazers.

When the basketball was sent out of his fingers, the top of the garden seemed to be torn open, and that terrifying crack was an abyss that split open the heart of the pioneers.

"Hit again! Great Wilson! His shot has conquered the garden, the lofty New York fans, and the people of Madison Avenue are paying homage to him, following Joe Frazier's 1971 knockout of the immortal Muhan After Mudd Ali, another great guy has conquered the basketball mecca!"

99 to 96

With only 33 seconds left, the Blazers requested a timeout.

Louie stood on the sidelines, recalling what had just happened.

Wilson only needed a screen to run out of the open, which is the space created by Ewing's deterrence and the biggest flaw on the Blazers' defensive end.

Inside and outside, they can only manage one.

They chose to control Ewing, because Ewing is bound to dominate the basket without control.

"This is an obvious loophole," Louis thought.

During the timeout, Louie had only one sentence: "My heels know that they will pass the ball to Michael, so as long as Michael has the ball, the three players closest to him will be directly double-teamed!"

"We are 3 points ahead and never give them a chance to hit a 3. If they want to go to the basket, they must overturn me. I would rather let them make free throws than see them easily score 2 points. , who dares to give a 'three points', who the **** am I going to kill!"

The two sides returned to the game, with only half a minute left, and neither team had any choice.

The Blazers used Jordan, Edwards, Cauchy, McDaniel and Barkley as the lineup for the lore round, and Louie did not make any adjustments.

Sure enough, they let Cauchy free throws and tried to get Jordan to catch the ball.

Stevens' unscrupulous off-ball defense made it difficult for Jordan to catch the ball through unscreened runs.

Cauchy can only serve the ball to Edwards first.

His counterpart, Stockton, pressed him with the same aggressiveness.

He passes the ball to McDaniel.

Wilson had a **** feud with him and shot on the spot, trying to steal.

McDaniel's ball fell to the ground, nearly breaking his guts, he picked it up and held it tightly in his arms.

The Blazers' tactics were "dead" on the perimeter. Wilson entangled McDaniel, and Stevens risked leaving Jordan to double-team. If McDaniel's ball was broken, the Knicks could seal the victory.

The teammate's cover and the Knicks' blocking made the situation complicated.

Wilson hit the ball violently, causing McDaniel's ball to fall to the ground again.

McDaniel threw himself on the floor and grabbed the ball. With only a few seconds left in the attack, he saw Jordan running fast. That was the only hope. The X-Men used all their strength to push the ball to Jordan.

When Jordan catches the ball, there may be only 1.5 seconds left on the attack.

Time passes so firmly and steadily, but it is galloping wildly beyond all clock scales.

It may only take a little time to change yourself, but sometimes it takes a lifetime to realize that you have to change.

The invincible Jordan never thought that a mere three-pointer would create such a big problem for him. Now, he has no time to attack the basket or dribble. The only thing he can do is to try to shoot a three-pointer.

At this moment, Jordan seemed to return to the winning shot he threw as a freshman in the NCAA Finals 10 years ago.

It was a ball that he still dreads in retrospect.

Because he is unsure.

This feeling has not appeared for a long time. He saw Ewing who rushed towards him, and suddenly there was a strong hint in his heart.

At the beginning, his opponent was also Ewing. Today, it is Ewing who is trying to stop him.

In that fleeting second, Jordan was sure he would make the shot.

Because that is the call of fate!

His three-pointer flew out of the palm of the hand against Ewing's help defense.

"Shuh!!!"

"Michael broke the shackles and made a three-pointer! His will is above this game!" Kostas asked. "Will there be overtime?"

Louie then used the Knicks' final timeout.

99 to 99

There are only 9 seconds left in the game.

What is certain is that the Knicks have no chance of winning if they go into overtime. Ewing has five fouls, Wilson is injured, their rotation has bottomed out, and the Blazers have at least seven players who can play.

The gestation time for all the big moments to happen is long, like this game.

They fought hard for seven games, and it only took nine seconds to decide the outcome.

Louie took the board and raised his voice, "John, give the ball to Benj."

"Benj, if you catch the ball, or someone else catches the ball, you must pass the ball to Patrick as soon as possible!" Louis arranged delicately, "Patrick, you are still a 'bait', they have already Double-teamed you all night, unless Pat Riley went crazy in those 9 seconds, as soon as you got the ball, you got double-teamed. That's a result they couldn't avoid anyway , double-team Patrick, and Benj is left unguarded! Portland has put their bets on, so let's do what we have to do!"

The Knicks players were surprised to find that the Blazers didn't have much defense against Wilson, who was receiving the serve.

This scene has long been foreseen by Louis.

The Trail Blazers wanted Wilson to have the ball. What they were afraid of was Wilson's movement and then catching the ball and shooting the ball. This is what Riley wants to see most.

But Louis had arranged it.

8 seconds later, Wilson hoisted the ball to Ewing who wanted the ball inside.

The Blazers' defense then shrank.

7 seconds

Wilson threw off the defense from his teammate's screen.

In 6 seconds, Ewing launched a deadly attack.

The Blazers, as before, chose to flank~www.wuxiaspot.com~ They knew that defending Ewing would leak Wilson, which was two bottles of poison. Ewing shot more than 70 percent one-on-one. Maybe their math was bad, but Louie really wanted to remind them that Wilson shot 80 percent from the field in the final five minutes of the fourth quarter.

In 4 seconds, the flanking attack has come to Ewing, but the ball has not yet passed.

It's a tough test for Ewing, as he attracts defensive pressure while waiting for Wilson's run.

One-on-three insiders and four-on-two on the outside, it is not difficult to find opportunities.

2 seconds

Rodman blocked Jordan and Stevens tripped McDaniel.

In the fleeting 9 seconds of blowing the bullet, everyone can see their own secrets. Fans have seen the secret of unity, celebrities have seen the secret of the Knicks' power, women have seen the secret of why this group of men is so charming, and some more professional people, like Louie, will see the secret of greatness and eternity.

The group is engrossed and focused, setting themselves aside for victory, forgetting the hustle and bustle of the world around them.

In the last second, Wilson stood at the top of the arc and received the ball from Ewing.

His body rose straight up, sending out the basketball in his hand, and when the red light went on, the garden suddenly became silent, and every witness knew that he was witnessing a miracle that transcended time.

In this dazzling final moment, Benjamin Wilson radiated light to the world like a star, guiding the basketball to its destination - when the ball was scored, it was like a nuclear bomb that exploded, igniting the night instantly, and everything in the world bowed at this moment. middle.

"Benjamin is a worthy conqueror!" Bob Costas exclaimed uncontrollably. "He lived up to expectations, carried the dream of New York State on his back, and became the one when everyone was eager for a hero to stand up. hero!"

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