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681. A buzzer-beating dunk!



681. A buzzer-beating dunk!

Seeing this, the Clippers quickly seized the opportunity to launch a counterattack.

After Paul George secured the rebound, he immediately passed the ball to Su Hao, who was in a favorable position.

However, Su Hao did not choose to shoot himself, but instead passed the ball back to Paul George and shouted, "Just shoot it yourself! This is our last shot of the quarter anyway!"

Upon hearing Su Hao's words, Paul George replied, "Then I won't hold back!"

After saying that, he quickly moved to the right corner, despite being closely marked by the defenders.

Just when everyone thought he would drive to the basket or pass the ball, Paul George suddenly pulled up for a jump shot, leaped high, and swung his arm powerfully, sending the basketball flying like a cannonball.

Surprisingly, despite facing immense defensive pressure, the three-pointer swished through the net!

The audience erupted in thunderous cheers and applause, and the Clippers players rushed over to high-five Paul George in celebration.

With the referee blowing the whistle to end the second quarter, the first half of the game came to a close.

After sinking the three-pointer, Paul George excitedly waved his fists at Su Hao.

"Hey, you idiot, it's just a three-pointer, why are you so excited? Look at you, if it were me, I'd be excited dozens of times during a game!" Su Hao teased Paul George with a smile.

Upon hearing this, Paul George responded with a laugh: "Oh, Brother Su Hao, you must be joking with me! How can I compare to you? I don't get many opportunities to shoot in a game, and my shooting percentage is so low, I can't possibly compare to a legend like you!"

His humble expression showed he was very tactful.

Just before Paul George launched that three-pointer, he failed to manage the shot clock well, leaving a full 30 seconds left in the game.

For the Raptors, if they can hold out until the last second before taking the shot, the Clippers will only have 6 seconds left to attack.

However, the Raptors did not hesitate or dawdle at all; they quickly inbounded the ball from the baseline.

A substitute guard received the ball and quickly dribbled to the three-point line.

He then began to move back and forth and change direction constantly, trying to find the best time to break through or an open shot opportunity.

Time was ticking away, and there was very little time left for the attack.

Finally, when the timer showed only one second left, the substitute guard decisively jumped and shot.

Unfortunately, at the very moment he released the three-pointer, the basketball's trajectory deviated slightly. Ultimately, with a muffled thud, the ball slammed heavily against the backboard and bounced off the rim.

Su Hao reacted quickly, successfully grabbing the ball before the Raptors players could reach it.

Su Hao strode towards the opponent's basket.

His speed was astonishing, so much so that the Raptors players who were chasing him tried their best but could only watch him from afar.

In the blink of an eye, Su Hao arrived at the free throw line.

At that very moment, he suddenly leaped into the air, his entire body soaring high into the sky.

He spiked the ball with one hand.

With a loud "bang," Su Hao executed a perfect buzzer-beating dunk in mid-air!

The entire stadium erupted instantly, and the emotions of the audience burned uncontrollably like a volcanic eruption.

The fans, who had been somewhat drowsy from watching the game for so long, suddenly became energetic and lively.

"Su Hao actually dunked?"

"That's right! This guy was quiet for the first half of the game, but then he put on such an amazing performance at the last moment!"

"And it was a buzzer-beating dunk! That's unbelievable!"

Immediately, the fans in the stadium began to whisper among themselves, praising Su Hao's stunning dunk.

They watched Su Hao intently on the field, excitedly discussing his spectacular goal.

Meanwhile, Su Hao landed steadily and calmly glanced at the timer.

The second quarter ended.

The players from both teams returned to the locker room to prepare for the third quarter.

As soon as they entered the locker room, the Raptors players immediately surrounded their head coach, chattering away about their thoughts.

Johnson spoke first: "Coach, I think we can't take this game too seriously! You know, Su Hao made it clear on the court earlier that he would try to minimize our point deficit, so since then he has hardly taken any shots!"

After hearing this, the head coach couldn't help but ask, "Did Su Hao really say that to you personally? No wonder, I was wondering why he kept passing the ball to his teammates and rarely took shots himself during this half-quarter of the game! I see... But constantly assisting his teammates is indeed a bit unusual."

At this moment, Lowry spoke up, "Coach, even though he doesn't shoot himself anymore, don't forget that he still helps his teammates score a lot of points through his assists! Compared to scoring directly, the difference isn't that significant!"

The head coach agreed, "Yes, you're right. Indeed, even if an assist is successful, it will eventually translate into points for the team. So it can't be said that he deliberately threw the game for us. But in any case, we still have to give it our all in the upcoming games."

"So we'll put our starters back in the third quarter? Go all out against them?" Johnson lowered his head.

"Shadow asked in a low voice."

Just then, the head coach said, "Do you want to go on? If you're willing to fight, then go on!"

Hearing the coach's words, Lowry firmly replied, "I'll go!"

Seeing Lowry's positive attitude, the other teammates were also encouraged and raised their hands to indicate that they were willing to go on the field and play seriously.

For a moment, the locker room was filled with a spirited atmosphere.

Meanwhile, in the Clippers' locker room, teammates were sitting together, curiously discussing why Su Hao had been passing the ball around from the very beginning.

"Su Hao, why are you passing the ball around? Didn't we agree to go all out?" Curry asked, puzzled.

In response to Curry's question, Su Hao replied with a smile, "You never said I was going to go all out! Besides, isn't assisting teammates a good thing? Don't believe me? Ask them if they like the passes I make!"

After saying that, he winked mischievously.


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