582 lucky balls?!
582 lucky balls?!
After Su Hao received the pass from Curry, there were only two seconds left on the shot clock.
The Heat weren't too worried about Su Hao having the ball beyond the three-point line.
After all, Su Hao rarely shoots three-pointers.
The Heat prefer him to shoot from beyond the three-point line rather than his mid-range and rim-hugging offense.
Due to limited offensive time, after Su Hao received the pass from Curry...
He decisively took a shot from beyond the three-point line.
James, who came to help defend, only symbolically extended one hand to interfere.
Just as the attack time was about to expire, Su Hao made a last-minute shot.
The basketball flew over James' head and headed straight for the basket.
As the basketball flew over their heads, James and his teammates prayed that it wouldn't go in!
However, after the basketball drew a perfect arc in the air, it actually fell directly into the basket.
Su Hao's three-pointer ultimately went in at the buzzer.
"That works? It seems Su Hao's luck is incredible! He can make three-pointers with ease! With this skill and this luck, he's bound to win the championship!" Barkley exclaimed.
"Does this skill even need to be questioned? This goal doesn't seem like a lucky shot to me; it looks like a goal that should have gone in!" Miller laughed.
When Su Hao made a buzzer-beating basket, the fans in the arena erupted in cheers once again.
They shouted that familiar slogan again.
"Clippers are the champions, Su Hao is the MVP!"
Taylor Swift, watching from the sidelines, couldn't help but shout along.
Seeing her boyfriend behave like this in front of her.
Taylor Swift was feeling really happy right now.
"Beep!"
Su Hao made the buzzer-beating shot.
The second quarter has officially ended.
"Su Hao, when did your three-point shooting become so good? I didn't know that! That shot must have been lucky!" Curry walked up to Su Hao and teased him with a smile.
"You rascal, don't underestimate my three-point shot. It's very accurate!" Su Hao joked.
In fact, Su Hao knew that his three-point shooting wasn't that accurate.
This time, the hit was basically just luck.
The Heat players walked dejectedly towards the locker room, knowing that the situation in this game was becoming increasingly dire.
Meanwhile, Su Hao's team was in high spirits, high-fiving each other as they entered halftime.
As Su Hao left the field, he was surrounded by the excited shouts of the fans.
The players from both sides returned to the locker room to prepare for the second half of the game.
By halftime, Su Hao had already scored 30 points.
LeBron James led the Heat with 18 points.
The Heat were dominated by the Clippers throughout the first half.
There was absolutely no sign of a comeback.
The Heat players looked very dejected when they returned to the locker room.
Seeing the dejected players, the Heat's head coach said in high spirits, "Don't be discouraged, everyone. We still have a chance. It's only the first half."
They were able to lead us by more than twenty points at halftime, so why couldn't we catch up in the second half?
His seemingly confident words also revealed the helplessness of a head coach.
It will be no easy task to catch up in the second half.
They had no idea how to restrain Su Hao.
There was simply no way to stop them from scoring both inside and outside the paint.
Moreover, their current scoring is completely incomparable to that of the Clippers.
"Coach, we're no match for them at all! I think we should just give up on this Christmas Day game!" Bosh said in a low voice.
"What? You're giving up already? I'm not ready to give up yet! Even if we can't win the game, we have to find a way to counter the Clippers in this game, otherwise if we really meet in the Finals, wouldn't we be at their mercy!" James said angrily.
Wade, standing nearby, said, "Let's keep playing! After all, only by playing against strong opponents can we recognize our shortcomings and learn from them!"
The other teammates nodded in agreement.
Then, the Heat's head coach stood up from his seat with a serious expression. He walked quickly to the sidelines, gripping the tactical board tightly in his hand.
Arriving at the tactics board, he quickly picked up a marker and began drawing various complex lines and symbols on it, explaining the upcoming tactical arrangements to the team members in detail.
Meanwhile, in the Clippers' locker room, the atmosphere was much quieter.
The players sat in their respective positions, some deep in thought, others whispering with their teammates, but the overall atmosphere was relatively relaxed.
After all, at this moment, they are leading their opponents by a large margin and have an absolute advantage in this game.
As the break time ticked away, the second half of the game finally began.
First, Su Hao and his teammates walked out of the locker room one after another with firm steps, stepping back onto that familiar yet intense arena.
Immediately afterwards, the Heat players filed out of the tunnel and returned to the court.
Just then, the Clippers' home cheerleaders, who had been dancing enthusiastically on the sidelines, gracefully left the court like a group of beautiful butterflies.
Today is Christmas Day, and the entire stadium is filled with a festive atmosphere.
Whether it was the colorful decorations in the stands or the Christmas trees and Santa Claus dolls placed around the venue, everyone felt a strong festive atmosphere.
Furthermore, during the intermission, a series of exciting Christmas programs were staged, drawing cheers and applause from the audience.
In addition, the organizers thoughtfully prepared many exquisite Christmas gifts, which were given to lucky fans through a lucky draw.
"Beep!"
Suddenly, a whistle blew.
It turned out that the referee had blown the signal to start the second half of the game.
Instantly, all the players focused their attention and became fully immersed in the tense and exciting match.
Bosh quickly ran to the edge of the court, caught the basketball steadily, and sent it back onto the court without hesitation.
At this moment, James, positioned at the top of the key, was already ready to receive the ball. He gestured to Bosh with his eyes to pass the ball over while nimbly shifting his feet to adjust his position.
Without hesitation, Bosh passed the ball to James after receiving the instruction.
However, facing the onslaught of James, Clippers' David Lee did not back down. He stuck close to James, not giving him any easy opportunities to shoot or break through.
Seeing that David Lee was defending him tightly, James faked out David Lee and quickly cut into the paint.
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