Chapter 275: If the Heat Are Swept, LeBron Bears the Main Responsibility! (8)
LeBron was also shaking his head.
He was displeased with the referee for not calling fouls twice.
In his heart, he cursed silently:
How can I play when the referee helps them like this!
He took the ice towel handed to him by the staff and wiped his face:
Refreshing!
Feeling so good he couldn't help but hum softly.
He suddenly remembered, by the end of the first half, the Heat team's physical fitness was generally better than the New York Knicks.
Since this was the case in the first half, the second half should also be the same!
Even worse!
After all, they've played an entire game.
They still haven't returned to the locker room during the halftime break...
What is there to worry about!
LeBron was instantly at ease.
At this moment, he felt like a stockholder buying at the lowest point in China's stock market, waiting for the next bull market, four words:
Not worried at all!
Only...
He was waiting for the fourth quarter, expecting the New York Knicks to have physical problems, but it seemed like the Knicks had no plans to play the fourth quarter, especially Su Wan, whose complete focus and desire showed his strong intention to end the battle in the third quarter.
The timeout didn't affect his state; instead, it allowed him to catch his breath and become more impactful in both offense and defense.
First, he assisted Paul George in completing a steal from Wade on the defensive end, then marked a "chasing three points" on offense.
After scoring the three-pointer, Su Wan fiercely pressed three fingers against his temple, embodying a cold-blooded assassin.
The temperature at the venue was high, but the atmosphere froze to zero...
A bunch of Miami people completely forgot the heat at the moment, their expressions somewhat dazed.
In their eyes, Su Wan seemed like an unstoppable "Killing God".
This guy is too terrifying!
"Is he not some humanoid robot?"
Reggie Miller's commentary partner asked beside him.
No choice, although he's not on scene, he clearly understands the temperature at the scene; just now, his colleague at the site reported: "I'm almost fainting from the heat!"
Under such circumstances, Su Wan faced far more challenges on the court... yet was able to deliver such a stable performance.
It's really...
Terrifying!
Reggie Miller watched Su Wan celebrate after hitting a three-pointer, reminded of the crazy moments he witnessed in the playoffs years ago, only to say that some players' greatness shows signs early.
Su Wan is such a great player.
He's born for the big stage from the start!
New York Knicks' defensive possession.
Exhaustion was written on everyone's face, but their eyes were full of energy!
Su Wan's performance motivated their enthusiasm, making every confrontation filled with confidence.
"Bang!"
Wade missed another shot, meaning someone else on the team needed to step up.
Otherwise...
"Swish!"
Su Wan, with a fake three-point shooting tendency, deceived Battier from the Heat team to lunge, then bypassed him, completing a mid-range shot accurately.
He was drenched in sweat, his whole body soaked, yet his movements were effortless and graceful, like dancing the rumba.
Spoelstra wanted to call a timeout again, but he knew calling another timeout would bring even lower morale, and a few cold towels wouldn't help. They needed someone from the Heat to stand up and compete with Su Wan.
But at this time...
LeBron!
LeBron!
It's your turn to step up!
Not only Spoelstra but also the Heat fans at the scene and Pat Riley in the VIP box simultaneously thought of LeBron's "Death's Eye".
Is it time?
Is it time!
In such a crisis moment for the Heat, it's time!
LeBron, do the "Death's Eye" again!
They eagerly anticipated LeBron finally showing no fear and pushing hard towards the basket against Su Wan.
Seeing him finally dare to attack with the ball, many fans in the audience stood up, ready to shout and cheer for LeBron.
In continuous confrontations, LeBron became tougher, exciting the Miami fans at the scene even more.
But as he stepped past the free throw line and again against Su Wan, he suddenly seemed to lose his balance, falling to the side, holding his left leg in pain.
The audience was in an uproar.
Su Wan was a bit surprised too, but seeing LeBron's state made him recall the result of the "Air Conditioning Battle" between the Spurs and Heat in 2014.
Could it be...
The big screen on site was already replaying LeBron's fall moment.
And after confirming LeBron fell after contact with Su Wan, the crowd burst into curses:
"Damn Huaxia, dirty one!"
"Damn Huaxia people, using the black hand!"
"Such a guy must be immediately ejected from the game and banned permanently!"
They were furious.
The team doctor rushed over, bent down, and looked at LeBron's painful face, their expressions darkened; could it be a direct fracture?
But at this moment, LeBron almost cried out:
"Cramp, cramp, lottery!"
"Quick, quick, pull me!"
"Quick!"
Cramps, is it cramps?
Just cramps?
The team doctor was dumbfounded.
Not only him but even the Heat fans at the scene were momentarily silenced when they heard that LeBron only had cramps.