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Now reading: Chapter 557 - 57: The Most Intense Match Part 3 from The Golden Age of Basketball, a Sports novel by Sheep that do not like eating grass.

However, as soon as the second half of the ga began, the situation on the court changed dramatically.

Gan Guoyang attempted a mid-range shot at the start of the third quarter but missed.

Then Magic Johnson led his team in a fierce counterattack.

"Magic has the ball, drives down the middle, faces Ah Gan’s defense, a right-handed floater! It’s good!"

"The referee blows the whistle, calling a foul on Ah Gan, that’s his third foul."

"Magic makes the free throw."

"Cooper steals, Magic on the fast break! No-look pass! AC Green with the dunk!"

In the second half, Nielsen made an adjustnt, starting Michael Cooper in place of Byron Scott.

The move paid off, Cooper stole the ball from Porter and the Lakers scored on the counter.

"Drexler’s shot doesn’t go, Jabbar grabs the defensive rebound, long pass to Magic, who sends it directly to Worthy, Worthy dunks, and the Lakers take the lead!!"

In just two minutes of explosive play in the second half, Magic and the Lakers suddenly turned the ga around.

A 7:0 run changed the score to 59:60, and the Lakers suddenly took the lead.

Jack Ramsay imdiately called a tiout, the rapid shift in montum was truly dizzying.

Johnson led a tempestuous attack, and it seed the Trail Blazers hadn’t yet adjusted from the first-half pace, while the Lakers had already accelerated and left the Trail Blazers behind.

The Trail Blazers players were caught off guard, but they quickly regrouped.

After the tiout, Gan Guoyang caught the ball at the 45-degree angle and, after drawing the defense, slipped a pass inside to Thompson.

Thompson received the ball and scored, also drawing a foul from AC Green!

The man who had just beco a father was different; even his layup was full of power.

The free throw was good, 62:60, Trail Blazers regained the lead.

Then the ga beca a tug-of-war, with Magic’s passes, Jabbar’s skyhook, Worthy’s low post turn-around jumper, Cooper’s three-pointer.

Gan Guoyang’s mid-range, spin jump shot, Drexler’s drive and layup, Porter’s pull-up jumper, Jero Kossie’s offensive rebound.

Players from both teams were contributing their proudest skills with 120 percent effort, getting caught up in fierce combat.

The intensity of the ga’s defense reached its peak in the third quarter, and courtside spectators could hear the fierce sounds of physical confrontation.

In the high-speed collisions, one careless move could send a player flying out of bounds.

The floor squeaked under the pressure of footsteps, and the dangerous scent of male hormones perated the air.

The players’ actions grew bolder and referee Earl Strom’s whistle blew more and more frequently.

There was lots of pushing and shoving under the basket, not to ntion the sneaky moves.

The Trail Blazers were a fairly honorable team, rarely resorting to dirty tricks.

At the sa ti, Ah Gan had always been the guardian of the team, ensuring that everyone played fair and didn’t stoop to foul play.

But in monts like these, no one cared anymore, and the Lakers players couldn’t afford to worry about that.

If it ant getting beat up, so be it, as long as they could take down Ah Gan, it would be worth it.

Jas Edwards and Gan Guoyang nearly ca to blows under the basket.

Edwards inserted his hand under Gan Guoyang’s arm, trying to prevent Gan from raising his arm.

Gan Guoyang simply trapped Edwards’s arm and with a back body drop, flung Edwards out of bounds!

The referee hurriedly blew the whistle, and the fans on site got excited, shouting, "Throw him out, throw him out!"

But Earl Strom didn’t do that; he just gave Gan Guoyang a technical foul.

"Don’t do that, Ah Gan, you’ll get thrown out."

"I know what I’m doing, if he tries to clamp my arm again, I’ll twist his arm off."

Edwards got up with the help of his teammates, but soon realized his arm was twisted and had to retreat to the locker room for rest.

Boos filled the air, and Don Nelson shouted at Earl Strom, insisting that Ah Gan should be ejected for that play.

Strom gestured dismissively, saying it was a normal physical confrontation, not a malicious hit, and moreover, it was Jas Edwards who committed the foul first.

Nelson was visibly upset, but he dared not say more.

Last season in the playoffs, during a critical ga, Nelson had shouted at Strom which resulted in him getting ejected from the ga.

Eventually, the Bucks lost the series.

At that ti, Nelson nearly ca to blows with Strom.

Nelson tried his best to keep his emotions in check, as this ga was too important to lose.

The ga had gradually shifted from a contest of wits and tactics to a test of physical endurance and willpower.

Basketball is always like this; initially, everyone focuses on tactical skill, but as the ga goes on, even the coaches don’t know what they’re playing anymore.

So the players start relying on their on-the-spot condition, personal skills, wits, and a bit of luck.

From the third quarter to the fourth, the crushing coback the Lakers fans had been waiting for just didn’t happen; they couldn’t truly turn the tide.

Every ti the Lakers had a decent offensive run and it looked like they were going to widen the lead, they were imdiately suppressed by a sharp counterattack from the Trail Blazers.

The Lakers wanted to capitalize on fast breaks but the Trail Blazers rarely made mistakes, and with a three-pointer here and there, they managed to keep leading the score.

At the end of a long and intense third quarter, the Trail Blazers were leading 88:84, a solid 4-point lead over the Lakers, firmly suppressing the opponents.

Everyone from the Lakers, from the players to the fans, felt anxious as they couldn’t get ahead, like they were struggling to breathe underwater.

By the fourth quarter, the ga was no longer just intense, it had turned bloody.

AC Green, during an offensive, elbowed Jero Kossie right in the eyebrow, causing blood to stream down his face.

Green didn’t do it on purpose, but in the midst of intense play, actions were indeed getting rougher.

Two minutes later, a hard charge from Gilmore sent AC Green flying out of bounds.

The two teams were close to an altercation, and now experienced, the referees managed the situation; one ref controlled the crowd, and another ref handled Ah Gan.

Strom grabbed onto Ah Gan and said, "Don’t lose your cool, play the ga properly, or I’ll have to eject you!"

Ah Gan replied, "I don’t want to fight, stay cool Earl, stay cool!"

When even Gan Guoyang was telling the referee to calm down, it spoke volus about how heated the ga had gotten.

At that mont, the Trail Blazers made two defensive mistakes, with Porter double-teaming Johnson in the middle twice.

As a result, Johnson passed the ball to Cooper on the wing, and Cooper didn’t hesitate to shoot from the three-point line, making both shots!

This wasn’t a major mistake; Cooper’s three-pointers were worth the risk, but Cooper made them.

The Lakers scored 6 consecutive points, once again taking the lead!

The Great Western Forum erupted in cheer, with Lakers fans seeing the first light of a potential turnaround.

90:92, the Lakers were leading by two points, and the Trail Blazers imdiately called a tiout.

Sitting on the bench, the players were gasping for air, the intense physical play, the rapid pace of the ga, and the imnse psychological pressure had taken a significant toll on their stamina.

Gan Guoyang was continuously drinking water.

Fatigue made it hard to concentrate; out of ten things the coach said, players might miss eight of them.

Ramsay knew this, so he didn’t make any complicated arrangents; he just asked them to stick to man-to-man marking, and to stop double-teaming at random.

On offense, he had just one directive, "Try to get the ball to Ah Gan!"

At tis like these, Gan Guoyang was still the most reliable one.

Under Jack Ramsay’s four years of ntoring, he had transcended himself.

He was no longer hesitant, no longer indecisive, no longer restrained by basketball thought.

In the most intense monts of the ga, he knew to give the ball to the best man!

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