173: Scorer loses in scoring (5K(3/3)
He hurriedly raised his arms and rushed forward. Wayne could not hit this ball no matter what!
Weber rushed forward very fiercely before the interference this time. I don’t know whether he was too angry or too defensive.
In short, Webb directly bumped into Wayne who was shooting in the air.
Wayne shot a three-pointer during the confrontation, then fell backwards and fell to the ground.
But at the same time, the basketball was not affected in any way and fell into the net hollow.
The referee's whistle blew and Wayne got a chance to score four points!
"It's over, it's over! Chris Webber, he couldn't stop Wayne from scoring with a foul! Wayne killed the game, he pushed Chris Webber and the 76ers into hell! No chance, Philadelphia. There is no chance of winning!"
The moment Wayne scored, Carlisle, who was sitting on the bench, felt a huge wave suddenly coming from behind him.
That's the sound of the fans cheering wildly!
Wayne lay on the ground with his arms raised.
Weber stood next to him, covering his head in disappointment.
In Game 7 of last season's Western Conference semifinals, the photo of Garnett cheering and Webber kneeling on the ground was considered to be a sign of the fall of the "King".
Now, a year later, it is Wayne who is lying on the ground.
But Weber's role has not changed. He is still the loser.
This time, the King of Kings is really going to fall off the altar.
Wayne stood up with the help of his teammates and then stood at the free throw line.
He looked at Iverson and smiled jokingly.
"Sorry, in Indianapolis, even the scoring champion has to bow down."
After saying that, Wayne hit the extra free throw and scored four points!
At this time, Hubie Brown discovered an extremely terrible record, which had been broken by Wayne.
"16 points in the fourth quarter, 36 points in the game! Way scored 36 points on Chriss today! This means that he tied the record set by Kareem Abdul-Jabbar in the first playoff game of his rookie career. The highest scoring record! Wei, he is writing his own legend in Indianapolis!"
Amid the cheers of the crowd, Jim O'Brien called a timeout.
He was about to switch to a full bench lineup. Wayne's four-pointer brought the 76ers back to the pre-liberation moment and fell behind by another 12 points.
There is no possibility of winning this game.
Iverson looked at Wayne with his arms raised high, and finally lowered his proud head.
Although he scored more points than Wayne, he lost this scoring battle...
The worst thing is that Webb, originally said that in the fourth quarter, he would be better off by quietly collecting data.
Now it’s good, it was completely blown away!
It's all Iverson's fault!
He forced a final form of the Cornfield God of War.
It was clear that he only had to score 20 points from Wayne, but suddenly he scored 36 points from Wayne.
Weber really felt that it was too difficult for him.
Chapter completed!