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Chapter 100 Transformation(2/2)

He no longer wants to predict the outcome of the game in advance. In this game alone, he was slapped in the face and was hit hard.

If he had to say something, he would still say: "For Magic, this game is over."

Yes, the game is over.

After the timeout, the Magic launched the craziest double-team defense against Li Ke who was exhausted.

This defense did prevent the Bobcats from scoring smoothly.

But in the same way, the magic attacks have no inch.

Until, more than a minute before the end of the game, the Bobcats' attack-

"The Bobcats grabbed the rebound in the backcourt."

"Gerard Wallace holds the ball and pushes forward, but still doesn't fight back."

"In the last 1 minute and 12 seconds, the hope of the Magic's winning goal is already quite slim."

What's quite slim means that there is only the possibility of winning in theory.

Despite this, the Magic players on the court are still working very hard and fighting desperately.

Li Ke slowly passed the half, Curry passed the ball in advance, and Pitrus posted it immediately.

Not far away, Old Carter was also eyeing him...

It seems that this round is no different from the past few rounds.

But in the next second, Li Ke suddenly accelerated...

He gritted his teeth and quickly moved his weak legs, as if he had returned to the peak of physical fitness.

This sudden acceleration was beyond everyone's expectations.

Seeing Li Ke throwing away Pitrus in a second, Amway Center exclaimed again.

"Sheldon...he suddenly accelerated!"

"Unexpected acceleration, he threw away Michael Pitrus..."

"Take three points from outside the three-point line!"

At that moment, only the groom Albert chant was left in the Amway Center.

Li Ke seemed to have used all his last strength and raised his hand to throw it.

The basketball flew towards the basket in a desperate gaze.

At the highest point, fall straight down.

Swish—!

"The ball has entered!"

"It's still Sheldon!"

"A sudden force, a three-pointer, directly kills all the suspense in this game!"

That's right, it's all the suspense.

After a three-pointer, the score became a gap of 93 to 103, 10 points, and the last 1 minute and 02 seconds.

The magic can no longer be reversed!

"One three-pointer will kill the Magic..."

Steve Cole finally dared to tell the truth, and he shook his head: "But more importantly, Sheldon's three-pointer seemed to have set a new record?"

"Uh... I checked it and didn't set a record. He just tied Allen Iverson's single-quarter scoring record."

"No matter what, Sheldon's performance in this game is all historic."

“…”

After 1 minute and 2 seconds, the magic struggle ended.

With a score of 95 to 103, the Bobcats defeated the Magic with a reversal and ended the Eastern Conference Finals of the 2009-10 season.

The 4-1 total score widens the gap between the two teams to the extreme.

But for this game-

"It was Sheldon's solo performance that brought the Bobcats a victory in this game."

"In this game, he scored 54 points alone, and the 10 points behind in the final quarter was also successfully reversed with his 26-point performance in a single quarter."

"Putting aside these data, I'm even more curious that Sheldon, who has obviously exhausted physical fitness, has produced a more outstanding personal performance. Why is that?"

The answer should be in the post-match interview, but in this game, Li Ke has indeed fought hard to lose his strength.

No one thinks that his physical fitness is too poor. After all, since the beginning of the game, he has been taking on both offense and defense.

In the final quarter, he had to play the center, under the pressure of sparks, and the impact of the Magic group.

In short, Li Ke, who had been playing for 48 minutes, did not stop every attack or defense.

Physical exhaustion has long been destined.

But the outbreak after physical exhaustion was unexpected and unexpected for the bobcats.

The man in color dress Craig Sager was waiting for Li Ke on the sidelines, but what the Bobcats' press officer brought him was a young Stephen Curry.

Into the camera, Curry said: "Uh, yes, this is the first Eastern Conference Final in my NBA career. My performance was very bad. Sheldon took a lot of responsibility. In the end, we were able to defeat the Magic and advance, all depends on Sheldon."

"Why can he still score goals after his physical exhaustion? I don't know, but I think that should be related to his daily training."

"Yes, his trainer is Tim Graver, Michael's former trainer..."

Curry has said enough, but he still didn't tell the core of the problem.

until……

The Western Conference Finals are also a possible win-win situation. Before the game started, Kobe was interviewed and talked about the Eastern Conference Finals next door.

Regarding Li Ke's outbreak in desperate situation, he was very simple and straightforward: "That's a zone. Michael once mentioned this to me. In desperate situation, when we enter the zone, we can actually play a competitive level far beyond our usual level..."

Back in the East, because it was a away game, Amway Center did not provide the Bobcats with the opportunity to win the Eastern Conference championship trophy.

So the bobcats could only squeeze into a small news room and raised the Eastern Championship trophy amid cheers.

In the front row, the team captain Hua Laoer and locker room "leader" Lao Du raised the trophy.

In the back row, Old Qiao happily clapped his palms and said, "No matter what, Time Warner Center can have another championship flag."

The Eastern Conference champion is also a champion, and Lao Qiao is already satisfied with the current season.

But for the subsequent finals, Lao Qiao patted Li Ke on the shoulder and said words of encouragement to all the Bobcats:

"We have reached the finals, and the next step is to get more honors. The Lakers are not invincible. Speaking of which, they are still our defeated players!"

In 2008, the Lakers lost to the Bobcats.

That season, the Bobcats weren't favored either.
Chapter completed!
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