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On December 10, 2004, the Rockets hosted the Spurs. When Bowen was 44 seconds left in the game, the Rockets trailed by eight points at 68-76. McGrady closed the gap to five with a three-pointer 35 seconds from the game, and no one thought it would be just the beginning of his performance.
After Devin Brown hit two more free throws to stretch the gap to seven points, McGrady quickly dribbled to the front court and shot 26 feet from the basket on the right side of the court, where Duncan stepped forward to block the ball, his hands almost holding the ball down. After the referee's whistle blew, the ball remained hollow into the net. With 24 seconds left in the game, the Rockets trailed the Spurs by just three points.
McGrady's frenzied performance forced the Spurs to call a timeout, but McGrady hit a third straight three-pointer with seconds to go before Duncan hit two free throws.
Amid the loud noise made by the crowd, the Spurs finally began to crumble. Third-year rookie Devin Brown was cut off by McGrady on a breakaway, and he hit an incredible fourth three-pointer with a hand-in-the-end second to complete the incredible feat of 35.13 seconds and eventually give the Rockets an 81-80 home win over the Spurs.
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Maddie won it when he played against the Spurs.
Let me describe it.
With 50 seconds left, Yao Ming made a successful layup when Maddy missed a shot, and Padgett broke the ball and dunked, and the Rockets finally closed the gap to a distance they could catch. At this time, Maddy actually "hit a four-pointer" in the final seconds to narrow the gap for the Rockets to 75-78. Duncan hit both free throws, but Maddy quickly hit another three-pointer and the Spurs called a timeout, but Brown then struggled to control the ball under the basket, and Maddy broke the ball and hit a 3-pointer from 27 feet out.
Maddy scored 13 points in the final 35 seconds, including a game-winning three-pointer with seconds to go. Maddy scored 17 points in the final quarter and contributed 33 points in the game, while Yao Ming also seemed to have 27 points and 10 rebounds.
Head coach Van Gundy said after the game: "It's a miracle. ”
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T-MAC, it's all three-pointers, and there's a free throw (3+1), Maddie wasn't there!!
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Litter. I didn't even know it was a T-MAC!!
You say who else can score 13 points in the last 35 seconds when playing the Spurs!
The most exciting thing is Reggie Miller's 8 seconds and 8 minutes...
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13 minutes and 35 seconds is 815 seconds. The skater is 60 seconds for a one-minute handicap, 13 minutes is 13 times 60 for 780 seconds, and 13 minutes and 35 seconds is 780 plus 35 for 815 seconds.
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14 minutes only, 1 hour = 60 minutes, 1 minute = 60 seconds sail training, the hidden width is 14 minutes = 14 60 = hours, 37 seconds = 37 3600 = hours, 14 minutes 37 seconds = hours.
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3 minutes and 13 seconds equals minutes. You can calculate that 13 seconds is equal to a minute, plus the previous 3 minutes, 3 minutes and 13 seconds. The conversion of hours, minutes and seconds is based on the Sun formula: time units: hours, minutes, seconds, 1 hour = 60 minutes, 1 minute = 60 seconds.
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Maddy made four three-pointers and added one free throw in the final 35 seconds to take an 81-80 lead over the Spurs! The fans went crazy!
In the end, Maddie did not choose to break through overtime, but shot directly at multiple defenses outside the three-point line, which can be called the myth of Maddy's moment!
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Three-point plus free throws are pure luck hehe.
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Wheat is obtained when playing spurs.
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When the Rockets played against the Spurs, the Rockets' Maddie scored 13 points in the final 35 seconds to help the Rockets win 81-80 over the Spurs.
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When the Rockets were with the Spurs, Maddy scored 35 points in the final 35 seconds to make the Rockets successfully turn around and win by one point.
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Maddie's moment refers to the moment when Maddie scored 13 points in 35 seconds, and on December 9, 2004, at Toyota Center in Houston, the 16,170 Houston fans had the honor of witnessing history. The Rockets miraculously reversed the Spurs at home, Tracy McGrady scored 13 points in 35 seconds in the final moments of the game, including a three-pointer at 35 seconds, a three-pointer at a second (three points and a free throw), a three-pointer at a second, and a three-point shot at the last second, and the Rockets magically defeated the Spurs 81-80.
After the race, the 35 seconds were called the "Maddie Moment" (T-Mac's time), calling Maddie the man who touched God. This competition will forever go down in history. An incredible reversal, plus a milestone of 35 seconds and 13 minutes!
Since then, the NBA has had a new term called "Maddie Moment".
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An NBA star ruined by injury, Da Yao was on the list, and he once led the team to turn the game around in 35 seconds and 13 minutes.
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When you think of Maddie, you will definitely think of him setting a record of 35.13 seconds on the field. This record is enough for Maddie to blow for a lifetime, and no one has broken it so far. Scoring more than four goals in a row in 35 seconds is very difficult for the stars.
This record requires not only the stars on the field to be in great shape, but also to have solid fundamentals and great projection ability. One can imagine how strong Maddie's strength was at his peak. However, many fans still believe that in the near future, some players will break Maddy's 35.13 minutes on the field and create another miracle.
Who among the active players has any hope of breaking Maddy's record? These three have the strength to break.
First, Durant.
As we all know, Durant Grim Reaper's projection ability is very good, and he often plays "key threes" on the court, which makes many fans extremely impressed. In his prime, Durant's offense reached the point of inexplicability, and his scoring ability is one of the best in the league, so he has a good chance of breaking Maddy's record of 35.13 seconds. However, it is a pity that Durant was reimbursed this season due to injury, and whether he can return to the top is still an unanswered question.
I hope Durant has a wonderful performance next season and brings infinite surprises to the fans.
Second place, Curry.
Curry's three-pointer was deeply rooted in the hearts of the people. Curry at his peak challenged three points of different difficulty on the court, which made the fans at the scene unsatisfied. In addition, Curry is quite good on offense and can give his teammates enough security.
However, Curry also has some shortcomings, such as average defensive ability, after all, Curry's physical fitness is not particularly strong, and he can only make up for his shortcomings through other aspects. Hopefully Curry will have a great performance in the future.
Third Thompson.
Thompson, like Curry, is a major player for the Warriors. At his peak, Thompson once set a record of 37 points in a single quarter, which shows that his projection ability is very terrifying. Although Thompson's fame is not as high as that of the same team Curry, it has to be said that he is explosive on the court and often brings shocking performances to fans on the court.
Many fans are very confident that Thompson will break Maddy's record of 35.13 seconds! All three stars have great scoring prowess and are still a long way from the end of their careers. I hope these three stars can shine on the field in the future and win their own brilliant achievements.
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Durant. Durant has a super scoring ability, his mid-to-long range shooting and breakthrough ability are strong, and he is never ambiguous in key moments.
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Active players such as Brother Alphabet, Durant, Harden, Curry, James, Lillard, Leonard and other active players have the strength to break Maddy's 35 seconds and 13 points, but it is not enough to have this strength, and they still need luck and feeling.
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The active James was able to break 35.13 seconds. Because James, as the first person in the active NBA league, he has the strength to do it.