In the eyes of the audience, the ball was beyond saving.

Richard Jefferson behind Pierce sighed in despair.

When Pierce was about to dunk under the basket, Carter abandoned the defender and stepped forward to meet Pierce who was jumping in the air at high speed.

Although Carter looked strong, his weight was far less than that of Pierce.

Aerial confrontation depends on weight and strength. Carter suffered a little when the two came into contact.

Carter jumped in mid-air to intercept. This was definitely an accidental event.

UFO was not such a player. If Wade was standing under the basket at this time, everyone would think it was commonplace.

This kind of direct confrontation on the defensive end was too rare for Carter, especially after he was seriously injured in the Raptors.

The two fought directly in the air. Carter had more advantages in bounce speed and jump height.

Carter was steady and ruthless in the air. Holding down the basketball held by Pierce with one hand,

Pierce started at high speed, bringing huge inertia and impact force in the air, knocking Carter, who had only one step to jump, away.

But the half-man, half-god did not give up. Even though he was knocked away, he kept his hand firmly on the basketball, and pulled Pierce down from the air.

The moment the two fell together, Pierce threw the ball out in despair, and the ball finally hit the backboard.

Roy, who followed behind, grabbed this crucial backboard.

Pierce rolled over and climbed up from the ground.

He wanted to pull Carter with good intentions, but found that Carter was holding his shoulder with one hand on the floor with a painful expression.

The Nets coach in the distance felt nervous. If Carter was injured at this point, it would be all over.

Roy noticed this, and he signaled the referee to pause when he was about to launch a fast break.

Carter sat on the ground for a while, touched his still sore shoulder and signaled to his teammates that he was fine.

This was not the time to joke.

Carter wanted to continue the game, but everyone shook their heads and refused.

Coach Frank asked the team staff to take Carter to the locker room. He needed a comprehensive examination.

Without Carter, Frank had to choose between McGinnis and Lagabell.

Finally, his eyes stayed on McGinnis. It was not that Lagabell was not good.

He was too short. Facing Pierce or Antoine Walker, he still needed a certain height and weight.

McInnis, who was just over two meters tall, was very suitable.

The game returned to normal, and Celtics fans were ecstatic watching Carter walking towards the player tunnel.

Is this the rhythm of a comeback? God bless the Celtics?

The Nets had only one person to lean on on the offensive end.

McInnis passed the ball to Kidd.

Kidd found Roy who had been waiting at the waist position for a long time.

It was back-to-the-basket again. LaFrentz, who was defending him, felt frightened every time he defended Roy.

Roy was definitely not as strong as the older generation of centers.

But he didn't need to carry the opponent to play in his back-to-basket, he just needed to lean on him.

At the most critical moment, Roy showed his own unique skills again.

He leaned on LaFrentz, then half-turned and raised his legs high to jump back and shoot.

Standing on one leg!

LaFrentz was anxious. He hugged Roy's waist and tried to stop Roy's shot by fouling him.

Roy's back-to-basket prevented him from fouling Roy's hand.

"Beep" Roy's waist tightened, and the basketball in his hand almost didn't hold steady. Before the referee's whistle sounded, the basketball was thrown out.

"Swish"

2+1!

LaFrentz had a bitter face, wishing he had taken action earlier. He had a sad face.

Roy walked to the free throw line. He could feel Doc Rivers's roar at LaFrentz on the sidelines.

He made the free throw steadily.

Roy's free throw shooting rate this season is as high as 93%. It is a consensus of the whole league that a foul on Roy is equivalent to giving away points.

At the critical moment, Roy scored 5 points in a row to tie the score.

And his total score reached 62 points.

He is close to the highest score in the playoffs history of the old rogue.

From now on, every point is a new history.

In the next round, Pierce's attack was blocked by McGinnis and Roy. Chandler tried his best to protect the rebound.

In the offensive round, Roy, who was crazy, made another mid-range shot over LaFrentz's head.

64 points!

The playoff scoring record that had been maintained for nearly 20 years was rewritten.

The Celtics' mistake was seized by Kidd for a fast break.

After Kidd's layup,

the Celtics were left with 15 seconds of attack time.

With a 4-point gap, the Celtics were desperate. Paul Pierce was closely guarded by the Nets.

Gary Payton passed the ball to LaFrentz.

LaFrentzTsz left the empty basket unshotted. At this time, the 2-pointer was useless and he had to shoot a 3-pointer.

He found Antoine Walker running in his field of vision.

Although he knew that this guy was unreliable,

There was not enough time and he could not care less.

Walker forced a 3-pointer against Roy's defense!

"Ding" the last hope was gone.

Roy turned around and grabbed the basketball that bounced far over Al Jefferson's head.

Desperate Walker hugged Roy.

He made two free throws again.

Roy personally wiped out the Celtics' last hope.

The game lost suspense.

Antoine Walker hit the first 3-pointer of the game at the last buzzer, but it was no longer important.

Time was running out.

27 of 39 shots, 66 points! 19 rebounds, 6 assists, 5 blocks, 3 steals.

Roy gave his all tonight.

The audience stood up and was convinced by the boy, spontaneously applauding Roy.

Rivers looked at Nets coach Frank and Roy, who was like a god descending from heaven, with envy.

He had already tried every method he could think of, but still failed to stop Roy.

This was destined to be an extraordinary night.

Lying on the sofa, Bobcats manager Michael Jordan looked at the young man on TV.

I don't know if he had any regrets in his heart, a record that belonged to him was replaced by someone else.

What is Okafor? Just a blue-collar worker!

I clearly promised the other party's agent, but I regretted it neurotically at the last minute.

This is the cornerstone of the next ten years, and it's gone just like that.

It's obvious that Michael Jordan is not a qualified manager in terms of the draft, and the Bobcats owner thinks that he should not be given control of the team.

Jordan obviously wanted to say something, but the Bobcats owner walked out of his office uninterested.

The manager of the Magic team was also in a daze.

The more he looked at Howard, the more satisfied he was. Today, he really hated him as much as he wanted.

It was obvious that the opponent had only rested for a few days and had already started summer special training. Such a diligent spark still made no one eliminate the grudge in his heart.

For the sake of a tree, he missed a towering white jade pillar. No one would be willing to give up.

The worst was the Bulls. The team manager had been fired.

The team owner looked at the thin and short shooting guard who was called Jordan's successor and fell into deep thought.

The manager must have been kicked in the head by a donkey. What successor was he looking for?

The Nets, who were leading 3-0, had actually stepped onto the stage of the Eastern Conference Finals.

Good news came from the locker room. Carter's injury report came out. He had a minor strain and only needed to rest for about 3 days.

Fortunately, the Nets had no worries and celebrated.

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