Wade, who had five fouls, had to take a break from the game, and Pat Riley's plan to let him play the final six minutes was also disrupted by Wood.

Daquin Cook, who came off the bench, was a good three-point shooter, but his breakthrough was a mess, and the overall offense dropped a notch as the Heat now lacked a knife figure like Wade who could tear through the opposition's defense.

After the defensive pressure on the Rockets' interior and exterior line plummeted, they were able to burst out with more energy on the offensive end, and the Rockets overtook the score in less than a minute and a half.

Wade's fate was like a chain reaction.

On the Heat bench, Wade anxiously watched everything that was happening on the court, just when the team needed him the most, he could only sit off the court because of the damn foul restrictions!

If they come out and get their sixth foul and are sent off, the team's efforts tonight will be in vain.

Was he calculated by a rookie?

"Boom!"

In the counterattack, Wu Hang received a pass from Alstom, made an aerial relay, and played!

42 points!

Wu Hang scored more than Wade tonight!

The Rockets' lead also reached seven points.

Rockets 101:94 Heat.

"Beep!"

With 3:17 left in the game, the Heat called another timeout.

Listening to the tsunami-like cheers of the home fans, you don't have to look to know that Wade is back.

After this timeout, both sides fielded their starting lineups for the first quarter.

As soon as he came up, Wade dribbled directly from the backcourt to the frontcourt.

Keeping the ball firmly in the palm of his hand, the All-Star shooting guard likes to do when it comes to the crunch moment of the game.

Battier, who was in opposition to him, did everything in his power to harass him.

"Beep!"

Defensive fouls.

After failing to reach the foul cap, the Heat served in the frontcourt.

Trying to put pressure on the opposing arrows in the final moments of the game is also a common tactic for the defensive specialist as Battier.

After receiving the ball, Wade continued to hit the inside line without hesitation.

The Rockets were prepared for this and quickly shrunk their defense.

Wade, who burst into the crowd, actually lost the ball!

I'm so anxious!

At the critical moment near the end of the game, Wade actually made such a low-level mistake!

After cutting off the ball, the Rockets went straight to the spot to instigate a counterattack.

Wu Hang hurry up and score two more points!

The Rockets' bench kept waving towels when Wu Hang was on a fast break, and the excited expression on their faces revealed their inner thoughts: Five consecutive wins, here we come!

Wade continued to fast-paced himself to the frontcourt, after all, time was running out for the Heat.

A change of direction, Wade, who was about to enter the inside line, collided directly with Battier.

Hearing the referee's whistle sound again, the hearts of the audience rose to their throats, if their star was sent off at this time, it would be tantamount to making matters worse for the team!

Wade himself was also nervous, sitting on the floor motionless and looking at the referee, could this be his sixth foul of the game?

Block fouls!

When the referee made a gesture with his hands on his hips, the audience cheered.

Wu Hang and Alston hurriedly stepped forward and pulled Battier up, who had fallen to the ground.

As the Rockets reached the limit of foul accumulation, Wade stepped to the free throw line.

After hitting both free throws, there are still seven points left on the court.

During the Rockets' offensive round, Alston began to run out of time.

"White Chocolate" Williams continued to press the defense, and Als's skillful ball handling skills kept the basketball firmly in his hands, after all, the street ball king of Rock Park in New York, the Holy Land, was not in vain.

Anyone who has seen him play on the street court has been impressed by his cool dribbling skills, but in the NBA, coaches will never allow those superfluous moves, which is why Alstom looks so decent.

But if the opponent wants to take the basketball from him one-on-one, two words: dream!

With seven seconds left on the offensive clock, Alston passed the basketball to Wu Hang on the wing.

Wu Hang did not shoot directly after receiving the ball, but chose to use up all the 7 seconds.

Woo Hang kept changing hands and dribbling, his eyes wandering back and forth between the rim and Ricky Davis's feet.

Ricky Davis is also an elm head, and at this critical moment, he is still following the defensive tactics that Pat Riley has laid out for him, and he doesn't let go of his shots.

Facing Ricky Davis, who was nearly a position away from him, Wu Hang didn't even make a shaking move, he jumped up and pulled it out.

Ricky Davis also pounced, but it didn't make any difference to Wood's shot.

Ball in!

With 1 minute and 57 seconds left before the end of the game, with Wu Hang's three-pointer, the Heat are gone.

Then several shots from the Heat's outside players missed the basket one after another, and they were unwilling to make consecutive fouls on Wu Hang before the end of the game to fight for more shooting opportunities.

After making 3 of 4 free throws, Wu Hang scored 50 points.

Under the watchful eyes of the entire audience in front of the American Airlines Center and the TV, the NBA's youngest Mr. 50 points was born!

Compared to the previous record holder Lebrand James's 20 years and 80 days, Wu Hang is almost 2 years ahead of schedule!

As the beep sounded, the score of the whole game was fixed at the Rockets' 116-101 Heat.

Wade scored 40 points to save the Savior.

In an interview in the mixed zone, Wade expressed his thoughts on the game and the rookie Wood: "The youngest rookie with 50 points, it's not an easy achievement, this guy is an offensive machine, and on top of that, he's very cunning, and our team was passive after I fell into the foul trap in the fourth quarter, but it's also a good use of the rules of the game, and I congratulate him and his team." "

During the interview, Wade repeatedly emphasized that the Miami Heat were the better side to play in tonight's game.

The reporter also brought Wade's answer to the press conference, which was also the first time that Wu Hang appeared with Adelman in the post-match press conference.

There is no difference between the flashing lights and the rambling questions of reporters.

After listening to Wade's words, Wu Hang said modestly: " First of all, I want to thank Dwyane (Wade) for his congratulations to me and the team, Dwyane (Wade) is a superstar level player, he made us suffer a lot tonight, but sports are always winners and losers, maybe he is not wrong, but we have the last laugh, and tomorrow's paper will only have the Houston Rockets five wins in a row and something like that, this game has benefited me a lot, and I am looking forward to playing against Dwyan.

"

The youngest 50 points and five straight wins are a day to celebrate, but thinking about tomorrow's back-to-back games against the Nuggets, Woo quickly gave up on the idea.

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