Basketball's No. 1 Anti-Fan
Chapter 193 Grizzlies Champions!
Chapter 193 Grizzlies Champions!
Hansen's first breakthrough after coming on failed to get past Mike Miller.
Although he was able to play, his foot injury had a great impact on his breakthrough.
After realizing this, Hansen decisively gave up the breakthrough and instead played off-ball pick-and-roll shooting with Gasol Jr.
James' departure also has a great impact on the Heat. The biggest point is that the Heat's offense has to rely more on Wade, which also makes Wade unable to match up with Hansen on the defensive end and can only switch to other defenses.
But the Heat's lineup does not have any substitute players with excellent perimeter defense.
On his first off-ball attempt, Hansen shot after receiving a pass from Conley.
Although there is still some pain when jumping, it is obviously much less than when breaking through.
He also made a standard shooting gesture in the air.
The basketball traces a perfect parabola.
"Shh!"
Hollow into the net.
The Grizzlies' bench was in an uproar.
Wade tried to break through and fight back, but was blocked by Gasol Jr.
Looking back, Hansen continued to receive the ball through Gasol's off-ball screen.
Bosh rushed forward for the ball. Seeing this, Hansen passed the ball to Gasol Jr. and then moved inside without the ball.
After receiving the ball, Gasol Jr. also relied on Miller to protect the ball, and then directly hung the ball over the basket.
Han Sen held his breath and was lifted into the air by the ball.
Although his foot injury prevented him from jumping as high as before, he still pulled the ball through the air and pressed it towards the basket as he fell.
"Oh!"
When the ball went into the basket, there was an uproar in the American Airlines Arena.
Not only was Han Sen still able to play, but his role on the court seemed to have not changed at all.
No, in fact, the morale boost brought by fighting with injuries made the Grizzlies play better than before.
There was nothing but despair in the eyes of the fans at the scene.
When the game entered the fourth quarter and the Heat were unable to close the score, a considerable number of Heat fans began to leave the stadium.
They definitely didn't want to stay and watch the Grizzlies win the trophy because it would cause them trouble. They just simply wanted to leave early to avoid traffic jams!
At this time, the group of students from Barry University became very eye-catching.
They were cheering for the Grizzlies at the beginning of the game, but their voices were drowned out by the cheers of the Heat fans next to them.
But now, the Heat fans who left the stadium left, and those who didn't leave were as dejected as defeated roosters. They didn't have the energy to shout.
So at this moment, the sound heard in the Heat's home court is the Grizzlies' cheers, which is very eye-catching.
With two minutes left in the game and the Grizzlies still leading by 15+ points, Spoelstra replaced the main pitcher and admitted defeat.
At this time, there was no one sitting on the Grizzlies' bench, they were all standing on the sidelines.
Hansen was also warmly welcomed by the Grizzlies players when he left the court.
Guy, who was also on the field, hugged Hansen and excitedly shouted in his ear:
"We did it! You led us to do it! Now we are the champions, we are the champions!"
He was really excited and had been holding it in for a long time.
At this time, Randolph came up and held the two men's heads, shaking his head and muttering to himself.
His experience this season was the most tortuous, and he even became the one who dragged down the team at one point, but he eventually found his form in the finals and helped the team win the championship.
Of course, more importantly, the success of this season has washed away the bad reputation that has accompanied him throughout his career. He is no longer, and is not, a cancer.
Battier also walked up to them excitedly and put his hand on Hansen's shoulder.
From winning a playoff game, to winning a series, to competing for the championship, and finally to winning the championship.
Sure enough, people’s choices are often more important than their efforts.
Bibby also came over at this time, returning to his roots, and was able to bring some insignificant help to the team in G3. This was the best farewell performance of his career.
Of course the most important thing is that he won this by stepping on the person who had disgusted him for a whole season.
The Grizzlies players who were still on the sidelines gradually gathered around Hansen and his team.
The game hasn't ended yet, but the Grizzlies' celebration has already started early!
This scene was naturally captured by the photographer on the scene and projected onto the large LED screen, causing an uproar at the scene.
"Who would have thought that the finals would be the easiest round for the Grizzlies since the playoffs." Barkley continued his ridicule in the commentary booth.
Although it is naked, there is nothing wrong with what he said. After all, after four rounds, the Heat is the only team that was swept.
Even the Thunder have won at least one game from the Grizzlies.
And it wasn't just the score, the game was even more so. They lost 0-2, and then they tried everything from referees to dirty tricks, but still couldn't win.
"This will be the last scene the Miami Big Three leave for us." O'Neal also said with a smile.
He couldn't say much before because of the penalty, but now the Heat's elimination shows one thing: even if the call is biased, not everyone can win with 8 against 5.
"duo~"
As they were talking, the final whistle finally sounded.
The game officially ended, the Grizzlies defeated the Heat 102-88, sweeping their opponents 4-0 to win the championship!
The moment the whistle blew, the emotions that had been suppressed for a long time by the Grizzlies players completely exploded, and the players started shouting and celebrating wildly.
At this time, a large number of fans in front of the TV were cheering for their success, just like they did for the Mavericks last year.
They may not all be Grizzlies fans, but as long as you play the Heat's Big Three, they'll be happy.
The charm of competitive sports lies in the competition. How many people would like someone who takes shortcuts?
So there is nothing more satisfying than watching people who take shortcuts fail.
At this time in the University of Tokyo, fans were completely immersed in the carnival.
The national basketball team can no longer be counted on, but they can still see that some Dongda players have conquered the NBA, which is their proudest moment.
Those who had criticized Hansen in the past also gave him the loudest cheers at this moment.
Brother Sen, we were young and short-sighted before, but now we are all your die-hard fans!
After a brief celebration, the Grizzlies and the Heat had a post-game handshake.
Wade's eyes were red at this time. Losing was not impossible, but being swept was really too shameful. The Big Three being swept was even more of a pillar of shame.
Han Sen didn't want to say anything. After all, he had said it so clearly last summer. But thinking about how much Wade had helped him, he couldn't help but hug Wade and whispered in his ear:
"Don't let the turtledove end up occupying the magpie's nest."
If Wade also understood the culture of the University of Eastern, perhaps he would just need to say that he was taking over the magpie's nest.
But this is a timely reminder. After all, no one can guarantee that Riley will choose to trade James in the end.
After the handshake ceremony, the Grizzlies players went to the locker room to change into their championship T-shirts.
When he returned to the locker room, Hansen saw Johnson waiting there.
"Are you okay?" Han Sen asked with concern.
"You should ask LeBron if there's anything wrong?" Johnson replied with a smile.
Han Sen laughed and hugged him. As for whether James was okay or not, who cared!
The Grizzlies held a second wave of celebration in the locker room.
Joerger enjoyed the second champagne bath of his Grizzlies career.
This time, Han Sen directly picked up the bucket and gave him a shower from head to toe.
However, he himself was also given a champagne shower by his teammates, and the entire locker room was in chaos.
When they came out after changing their clothes, everyone's hair was wet.
At this time, there were less than half of the fans left in the stadium.
The die-hard fans have all left, and the only ones left are some neutral fans and fans who support the Grizzlies. They all came to witness the next championship moment.
A stage has been set up in the center of the arena.
In addition to David Stern, Hansen also saw someone he had heard of for a long time, Bill Russell.
This legendary basketball star, who was highly respected by O'Neal, looked even kinder than he did on TV.
Russell is still in good health and in high spirits at this time.
When everything was ready, the lights focused on the center of the arena and the award ceremony began.
"We would like to thank the Miami Heat first and foremost for the hard work and perseverance they showed in their play."
It is an NBA tradition to thank the losing team, but Stern's comment made the Grizzlies players laugh.
But this is not Stern's fault. After all, it is not easy to find some advantages in a swept team.
"Now let us congratulate the Memphis Grizzlies, they are the 2012 NBA champions, this is also their first championship in team history!"
When Stern made the announcement, cheers broke out at the scene.
As Barkley once said, the Heat's Big Three are good guys, and they have helped the cities of Dallas and Memphis achieve zero breakthroughs in succession.
Amid cheers, Stern handed the championship trophy to Grizzlies owner Michael Heisley.
Come to think of it, this was Han Sen's first time meeting his boss.
NBA owners have very different personalities. Some are extremely fanatical about their teams, such as the most well-known Mavericks owner Mark Cuban; some simply treat the team as an investment.
In fact, the latter are the majority, because the prerequisite for becoming a boss is not whether you love basketball, but whether you have money.
Of course, Heisley must be happy at this time.
If a team wins the championship, it will definitely help the ball market, which means more revenue.
He smiled and raised the championship trophy. The Grizzlies players also reached out towards the trophy. Streamers were sprayed on the scene. This was the championship moment for the Grizzlies.
When Heisley passed the trophy to Wallace, and then Wallace passed it to Joerger and the Grizzlies, the Grizzlies players began to shout with real excitement.
Only when they touched the trophy did they truly feel that the scene before them was not a dream.
They, a small-market team from Memphis, a team that had never won a playoff game two years ago, are now the NBA champions!
Like a dream.
The staff on the sidelines were doing the final statistics for the FMVP vote, and reporters began to interview several core members of the Grizzlies with microphones.
From owner Heisley to general manager Wallace, to head coach Joerger, and then to Hansen.
"You are the first player after DW to win the championship in his third year, and you defeated the Miami Heat led by DW. How do you feel now?"
"I like your question." Han Sen acknowledged the reporter's question after taking the microphone.
"When I came to Memphis, I said I wanted to bring a championship to this city. I think no one took it seriously at that time, but now, I just want to say that one sentence: Grizzlies championship!"
When Hansen raised his right hand high, the venue was filled with cheers from the fans.
At this moment, Wallace beside him was laughing the most exaggeratedly. After all, he still remembered how he felt when he advised Han Sen to keep a low profile but Han Sen said he wanted to win the championship.
Now it seems that he was too timid at that time.
The world is not afraid of how big your words are, but is afraid that you can make them come true after you say them.
Even if you were just pretending to be cool at first, you will eventually become really awesome.
After the interview, the staff there handed Stern the envelope containing the FMVP selection results.
There is actually not much suspense about this result.
The statistics of the Grizzlies' core players in the finals are:
韩森场均28分3.5板5助攻,投篮命中率51.4%,三分命中率40.2%;
Randolph averaged 16 points and 9 rebounds per game, shooting 48.2%;
Gasol averaged 15 points, 11 rebounds and 3.5 assists per game, shooting 55%;
Gay averaged 12 points and 4 rebounds per game, shooting 47% from the field and 38.4% from three-point range;
康利场均9.5分6.5助攻2抢断,投篮命中率45.4%,三分命中率40.1%。
Stern opened the envelope and announced the final ownership.
"The winner of the 2012 finals Bill Russell Trophy is Hansen."
Russell picked up the FMVP trophy from the table and handed it to Hansen.
He even took the initiative to hug Han Sen.
"You kicked their asses hard." What Hansen never expected was that Russell whispered something slightly vulgar to him while whispering in his ear.
But Han Sen couldn't help but burst out laughing.
It seems that Russell is very down-to-earth.
Of course, this also shows how much the older generation of stars disliked James and his team when they were at their peak.
When Hansen raised the FMVP trophy above his head, not only the fans but also the Grizzlies players behind him gave him loud cheers.
They knew Han Sen's sacrifice and his contribution, and no one deserved this honor more than him.
Hansen then gave his personal acceptance speech:
"When we played against each other in the regular season this year, we relied on buzzer beaters to beat the Heat, but now we swept them. The biggest difference is that we have Zach."
Han Sen's opening speech was unexpected, but it also drew cheers.
Of course, this also surprised Randolph. He didn't expect that Hansen would not only mention him here, but also give such a long space to it.
When the camera turned to him, his face flushed and he raised his hand to punch.
"When Zach was absent, our inside line was in turmoil. It was Mark who held up the entire restricted area of the team. He transformed himself from a starter to a defensive lineup-level player."
"We all know how important Rudy is to us. If he had been here last season, we would have won two consecutive championships."
……
"Mike (Bibby) brought us experience, and we will never forget what he did for the team (G3)."
However, what was unexpected was that Han Sen actually mentioned all the members of the team, and not just one name.
There were cheers from the audience, mixed with cheerful laughter from time to time.
This is probably the longest FMVP speech, but also the most special FMVP speech.
After the cheers died down, Han Sen turned sideways and looked at his teammates and said:
"This is not my MVP trophy, because without any of you we would not succeed. What I want to say is that we are all MVPs!"
(End of this chapter)
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