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The Lakers scored another basket, and at the most critical moment, it was Kobe who stepped up once again.

He drove with the ball at the top of the arc, Odom set a high-post screen, and after the defensive switch, Kobe dribbled into the mid-range.

Without waiting for the defender to react, he elevated and sank the shot.

This was Kobe, the bloodthirsty Black Mamba familiar to hundreds of millions of fans.

He used his actions to silence those who once doubted him, proving that when the team faced a do-or-die situation, he was the great man who could shoulder the pressure.

"Kobe!"

"Kobe!"

"Kobe!"

As Kobe made two consecutive incredibly difficult shots, Staples Center erupted with enthusiastic cheers from the fans.

"MVP!"

"Kobe is the eternal MVP!"

Kobe wore a bloodthirsty expression and waved his arms to acknowledge the roaring crowd.

Lin Feng ran over, embraced Kobe, and playfully jumped on his back.

This was the NBA, the arena that had moved countless men.

Odom, Chris Mihm, and Fisher all joined the celebratory pile-on around Kobe.

The Lakers were currently leading by three points with only one minute remaining in the game.

The Pistons were visibly anxious. Billups, known as "Mr. Clutch," stepped up again and drained another three-pointer over Kobe.

This time, Kobe didn't dare to jump carelessly, fearing another foul.

Even though superstars often benefit from favorable calls, and the referee might show some bias, Billups was also an NBA star, and the referee couldn't afford to be too one-sided.

The Pistons' three-pointer tied the score once more, bringing the two teams back to even.

Rarely, the Zen Master called a timeout to devise a new set of plays.

In the past, the Lakers had primarily relied on Kobe as their offensive orchestrator.

Now that the Lakers possessed two lethal offensive weapons, the Zen Master had to learn to utilize Lin Feng as a scoring threat as well.

Compared to Kobe, Lin Feng's offensive repertoire was still somewhat limited, but at this critical juncture, the Zen Master trusted Lin Feng. He, like Kobe, was a player with ice in his veins.

"Kobe, in the next possession, the Pistons will undoubtedly double-team you."

The Zen Master tapped the tactical board and said seriously, "If you get double-teamed, or even if there's a third defender zoning on the weak side, pass the ball to Lin at the pivot point, and let Lin finish! If that's not an option, there's also Old Fish; you also need to be integrated into the offensive system."

"On the court, no matter your position, you must maintain a triangle attack structure, whether it's on the weak side, as the primary attacker, or at the axis point. Always maintain a triangular stance. Whoever has an open look can shoot. Play decisively and without hesitation. Shoot when you have the opportunity. I won't fault you for a missed shot, but I can't tolerate you being afraid to shoot and hesitating when you have the ball!"

"Yes, Zen Master, don't worry; we'll attack when there's an opening," Old Fish Fisher assured him.

Fans often spoke of his clutch gene. He was fearless in critical moments and never blamed his teammates.

"And Lin, you need to remember that as well," the Zen Master said, looking at Lin Feng.

"Yeah," Lin Feng nodded slightly.

"Okay, that's it. The three of you are the main attacking point, the pivot point, and the weak-side finisher in our offensive system."

After the Zen Master delivered his tactical instructions, the players returned to the court.

Without a doubt, Kobe was the primary attacking option, and Old Fish, with his reliable spot-up shooting, was the weak-side finisher.

As for the axis point in the penalty area, that was Lin Feng's role.

Lin Feng was playing in place of Bynum tonight and would primarily operate in the interior.

His task was similar to Pau Gasol's role in 2008.

In the Lakers' post-Shaq championship era, Gasol and Bynum served as pivot points. The Spanish center possessed a very high basketball IQ.

Operating from the pivot, he could not only score himself but also provide playmaking from the high post.

Gasol was particularly adept at high-post coordination.

The Lakers resumed play, maintaining the triangle offense with Lin Feng at the center.

This axis point wasn't fixed; it constantly shifted on the court, adapting to different offensive situations to find the optimal position.

It mainly depended on where Kobe initiated the attack, and then Lin Feng and Old Fish would cooperate with the primary action to form a triangle.

Playing in this manner had clear advantages. The Lakers' offense had more focal points, making it more challenging for the Pistons to defend.

Kobe attacked aggressively, drawing a double-team. Fish, positioned on the weak side, had an open look. Kobe made a decisive pass, and Fish elevated to shoot, but unfortunately, the ball didn't fall.

Lin Feng, positioned inside, activated his "Genius Rebound" skill and immediately identified the ball's landing spot – a high, vertical bounce off the backboard.

He used his agility to box out Dale Davis and Wallace.

As soon as the ball ricocheted off the rim, Lin Feng leaped quickly and slammed it into the basket with tremendous force!

This play unfolded before thousands of fans and commentators, sending them into a frenzy.

Albert exclaimed, "What? Lin, you're unbelievable!"

Jerry Allen stammered, "Un-be-liev-able..."

The two commentators were so astonished they were momentarily speechless, then erupted in laughter, truly shocked by Lin Feng's powerful dunk.

The point guard had positioned himself in the restricted area to grab the offensive rebound and then finished with a thunderous one-handed slam.

The visual impact was undeniable.

Of course, if O'Neal had done this, no one would be surprised; it would be considered his standard play.

It was incredible that such a dunk came from a point guard.

"Lin! You are my eternal God!"

Old Fish Fisher gave a thumbs up and repeatedly praised Lin Feng.

As soon as he released the shot, he knew it was off. Just as he was thinking about focusing on defense, Lin Feng cleaned up his miss with a powerful dunk.

Lao Yu and Lin Feng exchanged a high-five to celebrate, while Dale Davis and Wallace exchanged bewildered glances.

Staples Center reverberated with thunderous chants of "Rebounding King."

The Lakers maintained their lead, and Billups pushed the ball into the half-court, playing with more patience, and found Dale Davis cutting to the basket for an easy two-point shot.

There wasn't much time left, only 15 seconds.

Kobe set the tempo, while Fisher and Lin Feng moved without the ball, creating a wide triangular offensive setup.

Odom was pulled to the bottom corner, and Chris Mihm was positioned at the right elbow.

"Alright folks, Kobe is dictating the pace. This is the Lakers' final possession. The game is now tied at 92-92. Let's see if the Lakers can use this precious opportunity to send the Pistons home."

Jerry Allen's passionate voice filled the arena, "If not, entering overtime will be dangerous, and the Lakers could very well see their hopes dashed by the Pistons' five-game winning streak."

Thirty thousand fans held their breath, waiting to see if the Lakers could secure a victory in this final attack.

This game was truly electrifying. The intensity of the final moments was on par with the playoffs. Both sides fought tooth and nail, refusing to yield.

With only eight seconds left on the shot clock, Kobe made his move, executing a sharp change of direction to blow past Billups.

Maxiell immediately came over to double-team him. In the final seconds, as soon as Kobe had the ball, the entire arena held its breath. It was imperative to double-team him; otherwise, it would be an easy score.

Kobe was double-teamed, and he considered passing.

In the plays drawn up by the Zen Master, the final shot could go to Lao Yu or Lin Feng.

Old Fish was too far away, and the passing lane was limited.

While dribbling, Kobe moved towards the left sideline and saw Lin Feng standing near the baseline in front of him.

Wallace shadowed Lin Feng closely, leaving little open space.

But since becoming teammates with Lin Feng, Kobe had gradually become more selfless. Besides, his current position was quite far from the basket. His driving lane was cut off, and he was still a step away from the three-point line.

"Lin! Catch the ball!"

Kobe yelled, jumped, and decisively passed the ball to Lin Feng.

Time was running out, only three seconds remained.

Lin Feng stood near the bottom corner, not even glancing at the timer. After receiving the pass from Kobe, Wallace immediately lunged at him.

Lin Feng dribbled once to find his rhythm, faked a shot, and lightly shook off Wallace.

In the final second, Lin Feng went for the shot!

At the moment of release, Dale Davis quickly recovered and leaped towards Lin Feng with outstretched arms.

He knocked Lin Feng off balance, and Lin Feng released the basketball.

The two of them fell to the floor simultaneously, the basketball still soaring through the air.

Staples Center fell into a silence so profound you could hear a pin drop.

Tens of thousands of fans in the arena, as well as hundreds of millions watching the live broadcast, stared with wide eyes at the basketball, which continued its flight even after the red light illuminated the backboard!

Could this shot send the Pistons home?