In the sixth game of the 20 13 finals, with less than 10 seconds left in the fourth quarter, the Heat Core/klock -3/ James missed the key equalizer. At that time, if the San Antonio Spurs grabbed the defensive rebound, Duncan's team would probably win the championship at 20 13.
However, Bosh stepped forward in "Do or Die" and grabbed an important rebound gold. He passed the ball directly to Ray Allen in the bottom corner and hit a three-pointer in the big heart, which became a classic goal.
Recalling those three points, Bo Shen said that he vaguely heard Ray Allen calling his name, so he subconsciously passed the ball with one click and his mind went blank. Interestingly, Ray Allen means that you have never called Bosh's name.
"When /klock -3/ hit a three-pointer, I followed the ball to the basket. One of the earliest and most helpful suggestions I got about rebounding was that you should fight for the ball as soon as possible. As I play better and better, I am better and better at observing the flight of the ball and trying to train it to pass the ball immediately. "
"Sometimes, observation is very dangerous, and you can easily be squeezed into your face. Not then. Spurs, nobody stopped me. So I looked at the ball, trying to figure out where it was going, and then I ran to catch it. " Bosh recalled.
"I know there are other things to do next, because I have seen many people dribble to the three-point line, entangled with each other and lost possession of the ball. So I know I can't let go of the ball, and I didn't show too much enthusiasm in that series. "
"But I swear I heard someone calling my name loudly in the corner. I thought it was you (Ray Allen)! You told me it wasn't you. But to be honest, I didn't think of anything. I passed the ball to you as a conditioned reflex, so I don't even know why I can make this decision, because it is really a conditioned reflex. "
Ray Allen responded: "Brother, the credit belongs to you."