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NBA: No. 1 Forward

Follow the captivating journey of Lian Dao, once a promising basketball talent whose career was derailed by a devastating injury. Discovering a mysterious jersey that transports him back in time, he discovers he has a system that grants him extraordinary abilities that elevates his skills to superhuman levels. Empowered by this second chance and driven by newfound determination, he embarks on a quest to reclaim his place in the fiercely competitive world of professional basketball. Navigating the complexities of fame, rivalry, and personal growth, he relies on the system to reshape his destiny as the foremost forward in the NBA. His journey transcends mere success on the court, propelling him towards a singular goal: to transform from a comeback story into the greatest basketball player of all time. --------------- SYSTEM INITIALIZING … … … NBA TALENT INHERITANCE SYSTEM ACTIVATED ---------------

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Final Seconds: Tension Mounts

In the aftermath of Lian Dao's exceptional play, the arena buzzed with excitement and tension as the game approached its climax. This was his fifth three-pointer of the second half, ninth of the game.

Tom Izzo's timeout was a critical moment to rally his team, dismayed by USC's recent domination on the court. Known for his tough coaching style, especially in defense and rebounding, Tom Izzo didn't mince words to ignite his team's spirits.

"Do you want to go home now? If so, pack up your things and get out! Some of you are seeing your dreams shattered right in front of you! But if you still want to play well, be fierce. We are the Spartans!"

These words, laced with intensity and determination, reverberated through the team, injecting a renewed sense of purpose into their hearts. Tom Izzo's ability to motivate his players was evident, transforming their dejected expressions into steely resolve.

Meanwhile, Tim opted to preserve USC's energy, letting the players rest on the bench to recuperate from their exertions. The strategy was clear: conserve energy for crucial defensive efforts and capitalize on offensive opportunities.

As the timeout concluded, both teams braced for the final 90 seconds of gameplay. Michigan State regained possession, with Carlin Lucas attempting to exploit Daniel Hackett's defense. DeMar quickly moved to challenge Lucas's drive, forcing a pass to Chris Allen near the free-throw line.

Seeing Lian Dao marking him closely, Allen passed to Draymond Green, positioned beyond the three-point arc. Despite Dwight's efforts, Lian Dao couldn't catch up in time to contest his shot. Green's three-pointer found its mark, tightening the scoreline and alleviating some of the tension for Michigan State.

With just one minute remaining, USC took possession, handing the ball to Lian Dao under intense full-court pressure from Michigan State. Aware of the defensive challenge, Lian Dao navigated past Draymond Green, who persisted in disrupting his dribble.

Executing a quick change of pace, Lian Dao accelerated towards the three-point line, where Draymond Green hesitated, wary of Lian Dao's unpredictable moves. He deftly dribbled under his own leg, evading Green's reach, then accelerated again towards the paint.

As Lian Dao soared towards the basket, Draymond Green recovered to contest the shot, but inadvertently collided with Dwight Lewis. Durrell Summers and Goran Sutton rushed to defend, forcing Lian Dao into a tight spot under the basket.

Undeterred, Lian Dao pivoted in mid-air, shifting the ball from his right to left hand to evade Summers's reach. Despite Golan Sutton's attempt to block him, Lian Dao's left-handed layup found its way through the hoop amidst the whistle of the referee.

"Beep!"

The basket counted, and Lian Dao fell gently to the floor, absorbing the impact with a few measured steps. His teammates erupted in jubilation, and Lian Dao, fists clenched in triumph, let out a victorious shout:

"Go, baby!"

The scoreboard now showed USC ahead, buoyed by Lian Dao's clutch play. With moments ticking away, both teams geared up for the final possessions, each eyeing victory in this hard-fought battle.

Lian Dao's pivotal moment at the free-throw line gripped the entire arena in anticipation. Known for his ability to perform under pressure but with a free-throw percentage hovering between 60 to 70 percent, he faced a critical juncture in the game.

As he stood at the line, Lian Dao focused intensely, trying to steady his breathing and calm his pounding heart. Amidst the physical exhaustion and the relentless taunts from Draymond Green, urging him to falter, Lian Dao shut out the distractions.

With a firm slap of the ball to gather himself, Lian Dao adjusted his stance, aimed carefully, and released the ball. The basketball arced towards the hoop, kissing the rim before dropping through the net with a satisfying "swish!"

"yeah!"

The crowd erupted in cheers as USC tied the game at 77 apiece. With just 30 seconds remaining on the clock, the pressure mounted for both teams as they prepared for the final possession.

Michigan State's timeout was pivotal, allowing Tom Izzo to strategize for the team's final attack while confirming their grasp on the shot clock. On the other side, Tim instructed Southern California to defend diligently and delay the game to force overtime.

"This is their last timeout! Watch out for their outside shooters!" Tim's voice boomed, his frustration evident at Michigan State's unpredictable play.

Lian Dao, sensing an unease, felt Tom Izzo's stubbornness wouldn't waver. He suspected a twist in the opponent's plan.

"They're likely going for a three-pointer," Lian Dao warned his teammates, sharing their concerns.

DeMar, sensing the urgency, moved in to double-team Carlin Lucas, but just as he did, Carlin darted inside with the ball.

"They're going for two! Watch out!" Lian Dao shouted, but it was too late.

A quick pass found a green jersey under the hoop—number 23—who executed a thunderous dunk. Lian Dao's efforts to communicate were hindered by a pick-and-roll, leaving USC vulnerable inside.

"They never aimed for the three, just set up for Green's dunk!" Tim lamented, seeing the scoreboard tick down to 77-79 with only three seconds remaining.