The Fifth Point Guard

Chapter 200 We are the champions of the Eastern Conference! (first update)

Judging from the players of the Nets, they want to fight for three points.

The situation in this game was so tragic that neither team wanted to continue playing overtime.

Especially the Nets.

Both of their two main insiders were sent off, and they were playing in an away game. The whistle of this game was a bit biased towards the Celtics. If they scored overtime, the disadvantage must be the Nets.

Not surprisingly, Brian stood on the sideline and was in charge of serving.

The other four players at the forefront of the team waited for an opportunity to launch the final attack.

When Shentong passed by Brian, he specifically warned: "Brian, don't pass the ball to the ground, understand?"

Brian nodded quickly.

The Celtics definitely don't want their impending victory to slip away at the last minute.

Pierce took the initiative to mark Shentong, and at the same time he kept directing his teammates to carry out one-on-one close defense.

After Tony Batty was sent off, Vitali Potapenko, the tallest in the Green Army, stood in front of Brian and kept waving his hands, interfering with the Nets' serve.

Eric Strickland was on Kidd, Rodney Rodgers was on Kidders and Walter McCarty was guarding Horn.

The Greens replaced Anderson and Walker, who were weaker in defense, and replaced them with other players with stronger defense in the team. It seemed that they did not intend to leave any opportunities for the Nets to take advantage of.

The referee handed the ball to Brian and blew the whistle to restart the game.

The four Nets players immediately galloped up on the field, trying to get rid of the pressure of the Green Army.

The jersey on Shen Tong's chest was almost torn apart by Pierce, and he raised his hands to complain to the referee, but the three referees who were serving turned a blind eye.

The thin Kidders was firmly pressed in front of him by the strong Rogers, unable to move.

Van Horn was also stuck to death by McCarty.

Only Kidd remained, and the guy elbowed Strickland, freeing his other hand to reach for the ball.

Although Scott's first tactic was to hand the ball to Shentong, it was clear that this path was no longer feasible.

Seeing that it was about to violate the service in 5 seconds, Brian could only pass the ball to Kidd without a timeout.

In fact, Kidd's appearance is completely used as the team's brain to control the field. In terms of three-pointers alone, Kidd's shots this season are actually average.

Throughout the playoffs, Kidd took 4.4 three-pointers per game, hit 1.4 goals, and his shooting percentage was only 32.1%, which was less than 30%.

But right now there is no other choice.

Kidd did two things the first time he caught the pass.

Glancing at Shentong, he was still fighting with Pierce over there, and there was no space or opportunity to pass the ball at all.

Glancing at the basket again, the distance is a bit far, and Strickland's defense is very tight. Kidd thought to himself that shooting from this position would completely ruin the game.

Almost at this moment, the second has moved two frames.

"Jason!"

The voice came.

Kidd turned his head and saw that after the pass, Brian cleverly slipped from behind Potapanko to beyond the three-point line, and a chance appeared!

There is no road in this stadium, but "Victory Cigar" made a way.

Kidd quickly passes the ball to an open Brian.

Pressing down on the countdown of the countdown, Brian made a shot from outside the three-point line!

With the sound of the time being up, and the ball in Brian's hand flying into the air, everything else seemed to stand still except the basketball.

Pierce's left hand grabbed Shen Tong's chest, and Shen Tong's right hand grabbed Pierce's corner of his clothes. The two who were still struggling a second ago stood quietly in this posture, their eyes staring straight at the sky in the sky. ball.

The ball hit the inner edge of the basket, bounced back and forth several times, then bounced to the neck of the basket, bumped a few more times, rolled forward slowly, and fell into the basket in a suffocating atmosphere!

"yeah---"

The entire stadium was immediately filled with excited shouts from the Nets players.

Almost at the same time, several guys in basketball jerseys raised their hands from all directions and flocked to Brian who scored the winning goal!

Before Brian could speak, he was pushed to the bottom by the stack of arhats.

Scott and Brett held each other tightly after high-fiving their hands, and each could feel the sweat overflowing from the other's palms.

Brett said: "Brian really is a 'victory cigar'!"

Scott said: "Tonight, I must smoke a cigar to relax my nervous mood."

After finishing speaking, the two showed knowing smiles at the same time.

When Brian crawled out of the crowd, he didn't escape the head-touching of coaches, trainers, team doctors and others.

Brian, who made the shot, covered his cheeks with a towel, and his tears were about to come out.

For a long time, he has been regarded as a mascot by the team.

He likes the nickname "Victory Cigar", but he doesn't just want to be "Victory Cigar", he wants to be a stormtrooper who stands on the court and fights for the team!

In the first game against the Celtics, Brian once acted as a surprise soldier, and today, he once again proved himself with a three-point lore.

Brian Scalabrine's ability to withstand the pressure and make the game-winning three-pointer is the best reward for his hard training off the court.

When we applaud those talented players, we should also applaud Brian, an ordinary but great player who can stick to his dream.

Those three-point hard training day after day and the backs that no one pays attention to have become the foreshadowing of the supreme glory and dazzling flashlights at this moment.

He raised his head to look at Shentong, and remembered what Shentong said to himself when he and Shentong practiced extra three-pointers together and wanted to give up: There are no useless experiences in life, be patient, and time will prove everything.

Shen Tong walked in front of him, and Brian, who was sitting on the bench, raised his arms and gave Shen Tong a high five.

There is no need for any words at this moment, everything is said.

The whole process is very obvious. After repeatedly checking the replay of the game video, the referee confirmed that the Nets' score is valid!

The moment the referee made the verdict, the Celtic players who still had a glimmer of hope lowered their heads.

The final score was 95-94.

3-0!

The Nets won the most critical game in the away game and took the lead in winning the match point.

Brian's ball is worth a thousand dollars.

You must know that the toughness of the Celtics is different from that of ordinary teams. 2-1 and 3-0 will have completely different effects on the two teams and the trend of the entire series.

However, Brian's three-pointer was a hit.

In the fourth game, although the Celtics who had lost their fighting spirit made a tenacious resistance, mentally, they had already disarmed and surrendered.

98-87, the Nets took advantage of the trend and made another 10% victory over the Celtics 4-0. In the fierce 2-2 battle between the two teams in the West, they took the lead in the NBA Finals stage!

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