NBA: I am the card dealer

Chapter 43 Give me the last ball!

Chapter 43 Give me the last ball!

There are 48 seconds left.

Instead of a timeout, UCLA pushed quickly on LaVine's possession.

At this time, there are actually two ways to play.

The NCAA offensive round time is 35 seconds. Under this situation, UCLA can definitely play one quickly.

But generally speaking, this is not done.

Because Indiana is leading now, it's okay to make a quick play, but if you don't make it, the team will be in danger.

and so.

According to common sense, UCLA will play steadily to achieve a success rate, first to equalize the score, or to overtake.

Finally, take strict precautions.

This way the initiative is not lost.

But no one expected that LaVine would not control the rhythm at all and pushed directly to the top of the key.

then.

Everyone is stupid.

This guy shot a three-pointer directly.

For the success rate, two points are the safest, after all, the closer you are to the basket, the easier it is to score.

Shooting three-pointers is completely a gamble.

In the words of the famous commentator Director Zhang: Just messing around...

That's right!

At this critical moment, LaVine is just messing around with a three-pointer.

The most important thing is that he was facing Davidson in front, and Walton behind him also jumped up to block the shot.

If you want to invest in this situation, unless you cheat...

Ah!

Just like Xue Liancheng's 100% hit skill, otherwise, the chance of hitting is almost the same as being lucky.

really.

As soon as the three-point shot was taken, Xue Liancheng felt that the ball was ridiculously crooked.

He rushed in immediately to grab this crucial rebound.

but.

At this time, the whistle sounded.

Xue Liancheng was stunned.

The Indiana players were stunned.

Old man Klin on the sidelines was also confused.

The referee gestured that it was a three-point foul, so it was three free throws!

What the hell...

It's like a stab in the heart.

Xue Liancheng looked up at the big screen.

At this time, LaVine's shooting action just now was being replayed on the big screen.

From the perspective of the front, Davison defended very cleanly and did not even make contact with LaVine.

Followed by.

After changing the camera and replaying it, Walton jumped up from behind to block the shot. From this angle, it looks even more normal.

Because Walton was just interfering, there was no real attempt to forcibly block LaVine at all.

That is to say...

Is this a misjudgment?

Old man Klin became anxious and immediately went to the referee, "Sir, can you tell me where the foul was on this ball?"

"Are you questioning me?" the referee said coldly with a dark face.

"I just want to know, where is the foul on this ball?" Old man Klin's face was equally ugly.

If this ball is called a shooting foul, it will be three free throws.

LaVine's free throw shooting rate is 85%+, which is very accurate.

If all three free throws are made, UCLA will take the lead. In the little time left, it will be equivalent to driving Indiana into an abyss.

If only two free throws were made, it would be a tie.

It's also extremely unfair to Indiana.

After all, they fought desperately for the entire game, and finally saw the dawn of victory. As a result, a penalty from the referee plunged them into a dark situation.

It would be difficult for anyone to accept it.

"Kicked..." the referee pointed at Walton not far away and said.

Old Man Klin was stunned for a moment, then looked up at the screen again.

at this time.

The screen is still playing back.

Walton did have a kicking action, but from this camera angle, it was not clear because the two people's footsteps overlapped.

No one knows whether it was kicked or not.

But the problem is that Walton's action was just an unconscious action. Instead, LaVine leaned forward and kicked his heel back. Even if it hit him, it was LaVine's own problem.

It does not rise far enough to violate the cylinder.

How can they be punished for defensive shooting fouls?

The old man Kelin was very unwilling and asked, "Is this a shooting foul? Are you sure?"

"I'm very sure, what's the problem?" The referee had no doubts at all.

In fact, there are many times when referees make misjudgments.

After all, referees are also human beings with a pair of eyes and two ears. It is normal that they cannot see clearly or hear clearly.

But generally speaking, when the whistle blows, a penalty has to be made.

Changes in judgment are very rare.

Unless the playback footage is really clean, so clean that no problem can be caught.

Ok……

This is a typical example of admitting a mistake but not correcting it.

The authority of referees cannot be challenged on the field.

Old man Kling obviously understood this. He tried to calm down, thought for a while, waved to Walton, and asked, "Did you kick Zach?"

"No!" Walton didn't even think about it, his head was shaking like a rattle.

Old Man Klin looked at the referee, "Did you hear that?"

"He said no, so he didn't?"

The referee snorted, "What I saw with my own eyes is absolutely unmistakable."

"Wang Defa..." Old Man Klin was completely angry.

The referee glared angrily, "What did you say? Say it again?"

In fact, it is absolutely not allowed for Old Man Klin to use such foul language to question the referee.

Even if Kling is given a technical foul directly now, it is reasonable.

But the referee didn't do this, and he didn't know whether it was because of a guilty conscience or because he really didn't hear the sentence "Wang Defa".

Old man Klin was annoyed and didn't dare to say anything else: "..."

But deep down in my heart, I have already sent greetings to all the referee’s eighteen generations of ancestors.

The result has been this.

Powerless to change.

In the end LaVine got to the free throw line.

The first free throw was a solid hit.

When the second penalty came, everyone became nervous, and many people held their breath.

Because the second free throw was made, it was a tie.

The audience and people at UCLA are in prayer.

And everyone in Indiana was upset in their hearts.

Well... I should say except Hash.

But this didn't affect LaVine at all, and he made a free throw and hit again.

Old man Kling spat heavily, but he had to brace himself to watch LaVine's third free throw.

Bend your knees.

Raise your hands.

The ball slid past my fingertips.

It spins like a top and finally clangs.

Players from both sides struggled to get in position under the basket, and Xue Liancheng's heart was in his throat.

Following the ball, it hits the heart one by one.

After three bounces, the ball finally entered the frame.

This moment.

Everyone in Indiana, the blood is cold.

65:64

Was overtaken.

There are only the last 42 seconds left.

Old Man Klin waved his hand and quickly called for the last short pause.

"Now we only have the last attack left. Davidson holds the ball and tries to quickly attack the basket. If successful, he immediately returns to defense."

"If you encounter a flank attack, immediately find a way to pass the ball to Xue and let Xue organize."

"I won't arrange the tactics, Xue, everything is up to you, don't let me down."

"Remember, no matter what happens, you must obey Xue's deployment."

"And... Noah, pay attention to the rebound. This is our last lifeline. You must hold on to it."

In just thirty seconds, Old Man Klin had no time to arrange too complicated tactics.

The first thing that came to his mind was the scene where Davidson unexpectedly attacked the basket and succeeded, and he wanted to copy it.

If it doesn't work, leave the fate to Xue Liancheng.

become.

next round.

not.

Go home!

But Xue Liancheng had a different view, "Sir, leave the last ball to me."

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