Guard With a Knife

One Hundred and Ninety-Seven: [Record Breaking War]

"First of all, the Heat can't win. Second, the possibility of Snoopy getting a quadruple double is infinitely close to zero."

George Karl's tone was very calm, like a pinnacle: "In the end, even if he gets a quadruple-double, but loses the game, he is still the biggest loser! Losing a quadruple-double to 60 points is the biggest news."

His words gave the Nuggets players, especially Iverson, a reassurance.

beep!

The whistle blew and the final quarter began.

Iverson reached the frontcourt with the ball.

He had no concept of statistics at first, but as the numbers continued to rise and his teammates emphasized repeatedly, he began to pursue a bit in the direction of breaking records.

Therefore, he quickly broke through Chalmers' defense with a change of direction, and then strode sharply towards the free throw line.

When he shakes James Jones' supplementary defense at the free throw line, he jumps high immediately after taking a step forward, and throws the basketball out in the posture of horseback riding and archery!

However, just as the basketball was shot, waiting for it to kiss the Net softly, a black shadow suddenly flew into the sky... Crack!

The upward-flying basketball was slapped and flew beyond the three-point line.

Mario Chalmers caught the basketball immediately, then stabilized his rhythm and moved forward slowly.

The 7th is blocked.

Iverson thumped in his heart. He looked up at the big screen above his head.

At the same time, ESPN is replaying the scene just now: It turns out that while Iverson completed the defensive cut against Mario Chalmers, Doug had already completed the dark position from behind Kenyon Martin. When James Jones made up the defense, his footsteps Already outside the three-second zone, and leaning on Martin's body as a cover, creating a visual blind spot.

So, when Iverson took off on horseback and shot an arrow, Doug rushed out suddenly, catching him by surprise.

"Snoopy is too cunning."

After watching the whole process, Iverson muttered secretly.

In order to avoid adding blocks to Doug's stats, he didn't break into the penalty area and make a kill at the basket. He originally thought that the area outside the three-second zone within the free throw line was the safest, and he could take shots with peace of mind. Who knew...the cunning Snoopy hid behind Kenyon Martin and waited for an opportunity to act...it was impossible to guard against.

"Allen Iverson has played for so many years, and the field of view is still not wide." Reggie Miller complained about Iverson's field of vision in the commentary booth.

"If it was Iverson at his peak, Snoopy would still have no chance of successfully blocking shots." McBrin emphasized: "Iverson at his peak would never give James Jones a chance to delay his attack, he would directly One speeds into the paint and hangs high above the rim."

Of this, no one doubts.

Easy side to fight again. Duger, who was still following Kenyon Martin on the defensive end just now, instantly moved to the top of the three-point arc. He began to frequently block people for Sean Marion and James Jones. Then he quickly moved up and made a solid pick-and-roll for Chalmers.

Under the high-quality cover, even though Chalmers' starting speed is not top-notch, he still took a step away from Iverson's defense and quickly broke through the three-point line.

At the same time, Doug also quickly inserted on the other side.

The two walked side by side, one left and one right.

This creates a selection problem for the Nuggets' defense... Now Marion and James Jones have opened up the defense. Haslem also pulled Nene's defense near the free throw line, which made the Nuggets actually strong inside.

When Chalmers broke into the deep paint with the ball, he quickly passed the ball to Doug on the other side.

Duger caught the ball and rushed to the basket quickly. He didn't choose to make a layup, but suddenly shot upward... His shooting action looked very fake because of the stiffness of his upper body.

But it was precisely this kind of falsehood that caused Kenyon Martin to soar.

Then, Duge quickly leaned over... Beep!

The referee blew his whistle without hesitation.

Doug walked to the free-throw line with a big smile on his face.

"Snoopy actually made a foul?" McBrin's tone was full of disbelief. In his opinion, 'drawing a foul' is a very high-level skill. Du Ge, who can't even shoot well, dared to do this, and he succeeded? ?

It's kind of ridiculous.

"However, the Nuggets' defense is becoming more and more passive. The strategic significance of the puppy's foul is far greater than the free throw." Bill Walton said.

"No, Bill. Free throws are also very important. Let's look at Snoopy's statistics, 8 points, 8 assists, 9 rebounds, 7 blocks and 3 steals. As long as he makes two free throws, he is only short of a quadruple double." 2 assists, 1 rebound and 3 blocks."

As Reggie Miller spoke, his mouth opened: "In other words, he will become the fifth player to get a quadruple-double since the NBA has official statistics??"

The audience in front of the TV finally felt the horror of this incident.

Swish!

Swish!

Made two free throws! !

Doug's free throws have always been reliable.

And this will make the Nuggets' interior defense more timid. At this time, sending him to the free throw line is more harmful than watching him layup.

look back.

Iverson tries a jumper from beyond the arc... BOOM!

The basketball missed, Doug stuck Kenyon Martin tightly, and Sean Marion easily got the rebound.

This move made Bill Walton in the commentary stand sigh: "Why is the puppy so selfless at this time? Doesn't he know that he is about to become a figure who creates new history?"

In fact, Doug really didn't know. Because of Wade's injury and the chaos of other players in the Heat, no one paid special attention to the data.

However, even if someone told him about it, he would never deliberately do things that do not conform to the rules of the game for the sake of data.

In the frontcourt, he once again cooperated with Marion. Marion receives a pass from Moss and goes diagonally into the paint, but is blocked by Nene. He quickly passed the ball to Doug, who hit the ground with a backhand and passed it to him who was bypassing the defense. Marion caught the ball and shot... Shua!

10 points, 9 assists, 9 rebounds and 7 blocks!

Iverson was very clear about Doug's data.

This data has caused him a little psychological pressure.

This anxiety added to his stress.

So, he ran to the front court and executed a three-point jumper again, and this time he hit it.

However, when he made the shot, Nene happened to get an open spot in the lane. He saw it, but didn't pass it. The reason is that he is worried that Doug will rush into the penalty area to complete the block!

Doug's quasi-quadruple-double has had a substantial impact on him.

He rarely passes the ball inside, and he also reduces the number of times he breaks into the penalty area.

This makes ... the Nuggets' offensive firepower began to become one-dimensional, and they relied more on shooting from the perimeter.

In contrast, Doug got the news that he was about to complete a quadruple double from the mouth of the assistant coach in the first timeout of the fourth quarter. But he still didn't go after it deliberately.

He is still completing his own established idea, which is to release the offensive firepower of his teammates through continuous roaming at both ends of the offense and defense: only in this way can he compete with the golden double guns!

And it was precisely because he was running around in the form of a shadow that the Heat fought inextricably with the golden double guns of the broken formation and self-defeating martial arts, and the suspense was maintained until the last thirty seconds.

During this process.

He successfully got the 12th rebound and the 11th assist plus the 9th block.

In fact, his eighth and ninth blocks came together.

At that time, Nene grabbed an offensive rebound in the frontcourt, and then made a quick throw.

Duge from the basket flew straight into the sky, and slapped his basketball flying.

Kenyon Martin snatched the ball, and then he continued to throw.

Snapped!

Another slap.

The basketball flew out of the three-point line, and Iverson received the ball at that time. But there was no trace of joy on his face.

In contrast, ESPN's commentary seats were full of excitement, as was the Heat's bench. Beasley and Livingston jumped up and down excitedly, saying, "I'm about to witness the fifth quadruple-double in the NBA." The was born' magical expression.

There were 3 minutes left in the game.

Then ... the Nuggets scored zero in the paint.

This is a very deliberate behavior, and even McBrin said in the commentary: "If it weren't for the silky touch of the golden guns tonight, they would have to ruin the overall advantage."

And even so.

They still had a one-point lead when Miami called its final timeout.

At this point, there are only 32 seconds left before the end of the game.

116:117.

The Nuggets at home lead by 1 point.

With his amazing touch, Iverson has scored 58 points on 21 of 29 shots. Only 2 points away from tying a career high of 60 points, and only 3 points away from breaking a career high.

At the same time, Dug's data is 10 points, 12 rebounds, 11 assists, 9 blocks and 3 steals. He is only one block away from the fifth Mr. Quadruple Double in history.

Judging from the Nuggets' current style of play, Iverson is more likely to break the record.

"The current situation is that whoever wins the final game is the biggest winner!"

McBrin solemnly declared to the audience in front of the TV excitedly.

The audience in front of the TV was also in a state of excitement, and such a record-breaking battle may be rarely witnessed in a lifetime.

The last 32 seconds!

Both sides stud!

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