On a game day with lakers, bucks, and Clippers Jazz, the Thunder and Pelicans, the penultimate showdown between the Thunder and pelicans in the West and the penultimate in the West, it's hard to mention the appetite of all parties. But the game between the Thunder and the Pelicans is more exciting than the One between the Lakers and the Lone Rangers.

At the beginning of the game, the Pelicans preempted the lead, but the Thunder had already completed the rebound in the first quarter. After the Pelicans started 10-0 in the third quarter, the game began to become unusually anxious. But this game, the real climax is in the last moments.
With 3:36 left in the game, Hart hit a three-point shot to tie the score to 100. After that, it was Ingram's turn to close the game with consecutive jump shots. With 7.2 seconds left in the game, the Pelicans, who were leading by three points, took the lead in choosing a "penalty tactic", and after Alexander hit two free throws, Ingram also hit two free throws. With only four seconds left behind and three points left, the Thunder chose desperately to avoid being played by the opponent in the form of a "penalty"; in the case that Temple was ready to play and could be fouled early at any time, Alexander used an extremely twisted posture during the drift, which was equivalent to throwing the ball into the basket sideways.
After hitting a difficult three-pointer, only two seconds were left for the Pelicans, and the Pelicans were no longer on time, and Alexander was ready to cheer; but Graham received the ball and dribbled it, forced the shot under the interference of the other party, and threw the ball into the other side's basket. Let Alexander's real arm shout, turn into a head-hugging chagrin!
When the high difficulty of the flat appears, and then a more difficult anti-kill, the NBA is so incredible!