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[Speed ​​of life and death! Halliburton replicates two epic moments, and the deadly crossing the line becomes a unsolved case in the Eastern Conference Finals]

9:43pm, 22 May 2025【Basketball】

On May 22, the first game of the NBA Eastern Conference Finals was staged in the Hollywood-style script. When the scoreboard is frozen at 125, the Pacers' new king Halliburton dragged the game into overtime with a three-pointer, but in slow motion, he exposed a 0.5-centimeter error that could rewrite history. This thrilling showdown instantly ignited the century-old debate about whether the God of Basketball is favored. The last quarter of the war was revived

Amid the nearly suffocating sound of Madison Square Garden, the Pacers entered the final battle with a 12-point disadvantage. When everyone thought the Knicks were about to win, Nesmith turned into a key gentleman and drifted two "unscientific" three-pointers, tearing open the cracks of fate. The performance of this wingman is like borrowing courage from the sky, using the extreme operation of 90 degrees of backward to close the score difference to a short distance. 7.8 seconds before the final game, Brunson made one of two free throws to retain a 2-point advantage for the Knicks. At this moment, Haliburton carried the ball forward, faced Hart's close defense and pulled it decisively. The basketball drew a strange arc: first intimate contact with the basket and bounced up vertically, then completed two rounds in the air, and finally rolled into the net like a magical silence. This "2+1" not only reproduces the miracle of Leonard's "seven rounds" in 2019, but also allows the audience to witness the most dramatic redemption moment of modern basketball.

Classic Replicas Hidden Mystery

When Halliburton made the throat-locking action of Reggie Miller, Madison Garden seemed to travel back to the legendary night of 1995. But slow motion ruthlessly reveals: the moment his left heel and the three-point line overlap with the naked eye. This 0.5 cm error reminds people of Durant's classic controversy in 2021, "Two-point long and two-point winning turns into a perfect match". The gears of fate make a heart-pounding friction sound at this moment.

The winner in the fog of history

Although the referee maintained the original judgment, this detail has triggered a billion-dollar discussion on social platforms. Technical analysts pointed out that if the Hawkeye system is enabled with an accurate to millimeters, the results may be rewritten. Just like Durant's "Shoe Toe Case" back then, this controversy on the line is destined to become a never-fading debate topic in the NBA chronicles.

At this moment, Indiana fans are scared in the carnival, while New York fans are secretly hiding gratitude in their anger. When the overtime timer begins to hop on, this epic showdown that blends heroism, technical controversy and destiny jokes has already engraved a new legendary footnote on the dome of the Basketball Temple. #Picture and text check-in plan#