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Chapter 647 - 313 A Wave A Pass!_3

Chapter 647: Chapter 313 A Wave A Pass!_3

Wade again pushed forward and West set a screen, but after the "Mysterious Step Breakthrough," West’s graceful shot was unexpectedly blocked by TT!

From the sidelines, Garnett was furiously punching the air.

Having been with Garnett for two seasons, TT’s defensive ability had greatly improved.

Moreover, he hadn’t started today, coming off the bench with full energy.

Tucker pounced and grabbed the ball as it hit the ground.

This time, he didn’t give Wade a chance to fight for the ball; while lying on the ground, he tossed it to Hansen who was nearby.

The Cavaliers launched another defensive counterattack.

However, the Heat quickly fell back on defense at Riley’s shout.

By the time Hansen pushed forward, the Heat players had mostly retreated.

Seeing this, he slowed down and looked at the positioning of his teammates.

This move made Seferosa unconsciously turn his head.

It was at that instant, Hansen suddenly accelerated for the second time, brushing past him.

The other Heat players were too late to react; they had retreated, but were still looking for their marks.

Hansen caught them off-guard.

In a blink, Hansen reached the free-throw line.

Johnson, who had dropped back into the lane, tried to block the shot, but Hansen used this to his advantage, leaping with force like a spring, and despite the block, he smashed the ball into the hoop.

The referee’s whistle sounded at that moment; the shot counted as a 2+1.

The crowd stirred.

Riley also clenched his fist unconsciously.

If Hansen made this free throw, the lead would increase to 15 points!

After much consideration, Riley finally turned and called Durant back into the game.

While Hansen was taking the free throw, Durant subbed in for Seferosa.

Hansen made the free throw, bringing the score to 33-18.

The crowd was buzzing; the Cavaliers’ offensive surge in the first quarter was simply too fierce.

After Durant entered, his off-ball movement immediately distracted the Cavaliers’ defense.

And the Cavaliers’ starters were wearing down at this point, allowing Johnson to shake off Tucker’s defense.

But as he reached out to catch the ball for a shot, Hansen sped in from the side and stole the ball before him!

Johnson only felt a breeze pass by; when he looked again, Hansen had already burst past the three-point line.

What terrifying speed!

It was too late for the Heat players on the court to react and chase; Hansen went coast to coast and performed a tomahawk dunk!

After landing, Hansen took a breath; his energy was also greatly depleted, but now it was all about pushing through.

At this moment, only half a minute remained in the first quarter.

Durant directly held the ball to run down the clock.

With only 8 seconds left in the 24-second shot clock, he signaled West for a screen and drove along the sideline.

The Cavaliers chose to go over the screen, and Durant seized the opportunity to decisively shoot from mid-range.

It was a great opportunity, but perhaps because he had sat out for a while and his hands were cold, the usually reliable shot clanked off the rim.

West followed up the screen and timed his jump to attempt a putback.

But just as his hand touched the ball, TT leaped from under the basket and swatted the putback away!

Irving grabbed the ball and passed it to Hansen.

Hansen quickly pushed forward, with only 6 seconds left in the first quarter.

As he sped forward, Wade attempted to block him, but Hansen evaded him with a behind-the-back dribble.

After another explosive dribble with his right hand, Hansen reached the top of the arc.

"Stop him!" Riley waved from the sidelines.

But it was too late.

Hansen, without hesitation, took a chase-down three from the top of the key.

"Swish!"

The ball dropped into the net like a cannonball.

The crowd went wild.

In the final three minutes, the Cavaliers unleashed a 10-0 run, and the score difference suddenly reached 20 points!

Riley wanted to create a defense to block the Cavaliers’ bullets, but he never imagined facing someone as forceful as Malone.

The Cavaliers seized the opportunity during the Heat’s extensive substitutions to tear through the opponent!

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