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Today, 2006: Bryant beat a second-second layup & hit a whistle-pressed ball in overtime to beat the Suns

Today, 2006: Bryant beat a second-second layup & hit a whistle-pressed ball in overtime to beat the Suns

Live bar May 1 news On this day in 2006, the Lakers and the Suns played the first round of G4, Kobe Bryant achieved a perfect draw on the layup in regular time, and a whistle jump shot in overtime killed the opponent.

The Lakers led 2-1 before the game. With 13 seconds left in the game, the Lakers trailed by five points 83-88. Smarsh Parker first hit a dry three-pointer at the crucial moment, and then completed the steal from Nash to help Kobe Bryant achieve a difficult layup and drag the game into overtime.

Today, 2006: Bryant beat a second-second layup & hit a whistle-pressed ball in overtime to beat the Suns

In overtime, the two teams scored a staggered score, and with 6.1 seconds left, the Lakers trailed by one point 97-98, and the two sides jumped the ball. Walton spelled the ball, Kobe Bryant took the ball all the way to the three-point line and suddenly stopped jumping shots, the ball came in, and the Lakers completed the kill!

Today, 2006: Bryant beat a second-second layup & hit a whistle-pressed ball in overtime to beat the Suns
Today, 2006: Bryant beat a second-second layup & hit a whistle-pressed ball in overtime to beat the Suns

Bryant had 24 points, 4 rebounds and 8 assists on 9-of-14 shooting (0-of-1 from three-point range and 6-of-8 from the free throw line), and Smash Parker had 5 points, 3 rebounds, 1 assist and 2 steals on 2-of-12 shooting (1 of 5 from three-point range).

After the game, the Lakers led 3-1, but failed to grasp the match point, and finally lost 3-4 to the Suns and were eliminated.

(Harley d)

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