182: He can now guzzle the blood of his enemies! (Requesting monthly tickets!)_5

The other patrons in the bar were also somewhat disappointed, but they still consoled Old Jack, "It's okay, John never screws up in the clutch, right? With him around, the Jazz won't lose."

The score was still 87 to 87, and it was the Magic's turn to attack.

Roger, trapped in a pincer move, passed the ball to Saru, but the loyal Knight's three-pointer just wouldn't sink this game.

He complained to the referee, "That bastard John Stockton tripped me on purpose when I jumped!"

As expected, he got no response.

By this point in the finals, it had become an all-out brawl.

The referees themselves were caught up in this standard, so there was no way they would notice anything amiss.

The score remained 87 to 87, and the Utah Jazz continued.

Malone cut out to receive the ball, and took a jump shot before the double-team could arrive.

But just like his free throws, the basketball bounced out again.