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Racing against ti, both players reached out to Su Wan simultaneously.

Erin had been waiting for this mont.

As Su Wan passed the ball, she pressed the shutter to capture the mont.

The scene turned incredibly quiet right then, listening to the sound of Su Wan "drawing his gun."

The eyes of everyone were captivated by the basketball flying mid-air.

"Swish!"

In the silence, the sound of the ball hitting the basket seed especially loud.

It was as if it was the switch for noise.

The silent Madison, at that mont, exploded.

Only 15 seconds.

The New York Knicks, with Su Wan’s three-point shot over Chris Bosh and Wade, took back the lead.

Spoelstra called for a tiout.

Setting up for the final play.

D’Antoni, who had no say just monts before, still had no say.

Though he felt suffocated just now, he knew his limits.

It was his blind spot in knowledge.

Su Wan said, "Dwayne is most likely to get the ball, I’ll guard him, Ron, and Tyson, watch these two!"

Stephen Curry was benched, replaced by Danilo Gallinari.

Though he wasn’t a good defender, at least he had height.

In this Knicks setup, the front line’s height was around 6 feet 10 inches, which was quite impressive.

David Lee inbounded the ball as Artest tightly marked Chris Bosh.

The "Dragon King" was in discomfort.

Fortunately, this was part of the Heat’s plan, to ensure Wade could get the ball smoothly.

Su Wan was very aggressive from the start.

Still shaken by a recent steal by Su Wan, Wade tried to shake him off hastily, which allowed Su Wan to stick even closer, leaving Wade passively wasting five to six seconds.

Eventually, Wade shot in haste, the ball bounced off the rim.

Tyson Chandler, being the tallest on the court, leaped high and securely grabbed the rebound.

David Lee hesitated before committing a foul, the buzzer sounded, and the New York Knicks beat the Miami Heat by a 2-point margin, securing the "season opener" victory.

As the backboard lit up with red lights, all of the Knicks rushed towards Su Wan.

The dia too imdiately rushed towards him with their caras.

Su Wan stood there, letting his teammates tackle him to the ground.

"This was an ultimate solo exhibit!"

"54 points for the ga, completing a three-point buzzer-beater over Dwyane Wade and Chris Bosh in the last monts and locking up the ga’s 41-point scorer Dwyane Wade in the final play!"

"Yes!"

"You didn’t see wrong, nor did you hear wrong!"

"This is Su Wan!"

"Knicks’ number 95!"

"New York’s new king!"

The comntator at the scene was nearly screaming his tonsils out.

His voice beca hoarse.

But he kept shouting passionately.

The pain tearing through his throat was his release!

From 2001 to 2010, after Patrick Ewing, from Alan Houston to Stephen Marbury, and then to Ron Artest, after 9 years of turmoil and three generations of "pitfalls," New York finally embraced their true "Emperor!"

The revival of this city was right before their eyes!

"Su Wan!"

"Su Wan!"

"Su Wan!"

And it wasn’t just him venting—every New York fan went wild, screaming loudly, roaring until their voices rged into one unified chant.

This wasn’t the craziest "solo performance" they had ever seen.

No...

This was indeed the craziest "solo performance"!

No matter how many impressive player performances they had seen before, at this mont, in their eyes, in their hearts, there was only one na:

Su Wan!

Bill Walton, looking at Su Wan on cara, also harbored high hopes.

He had been very hopeful about what Su Wan could achieve in New York.

After tonight, the expectations had heightened even more.

In his final comnts, he even said, "All the dia who thought the Knicks’ rise wasn’t coming this season better go buy so ice packs, because Su Wan is going to swell your faces!"

In the midst of the excited noise, Wade glanced at Su Wan unwillingly.

Just a bit short, still just a bit short...

No...

If it’s always just a bit short, then it’s more than just a bit short.

Realizing this, Wade was not in a good mood.

"Let’s go, Dwyane, don’t worry about it, it’s just the first ga, we have plenty of chances to win it back!" LeBron Jas approached him at that mont, offering so warm, big brother-like comfort.

Wade’s expression relaxed considerably.

Right!

LeBron Jas was still sitting on the bench, if he had played, maybe he could have made up for that "little bit."

Thinking this, Wade felt sowhat relieved that LeBron had joined the Heat without any notification.

After this ga, he was clear that to beat Su Wan this season, LeBron was crucial...

Spoelstra also expressed his admiration for Su Wan after the ga, "This guy is truly unbelievable, Dwyane Wade is great enough, but unfortunately, he ca across such a Su Wan in form. It was a wonderful showdown, and Su Wan had the last laugh. I have to tip my hat off to him!"

As for LeBron...

He had been containing his inner pleasure and thoughts.

But at this mont facing the dia, he finally couldn’t hold back:

"Such a pity, just a little bit and we would have taken the first ga of the season. I saw what I could bring to the Heat, I believe that when I return, we can definitely get our revenge. I can’t wait to get on the court, sitting on the bench watching my teammates lose is really too hard to bear!"

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