"The Chinese and French are putting on a magnificent show in the NBA!" Mike Breen shouted.
In the next play, Yao Ming received the ball in the low post, with Stoudemire and Camby immediately closing in on him, so Yao chose to turn around and attempt a fadeaway jump shot.
With his height and touch, he was confident he could handle this 1v2.
But the moment he took the shot, Yao Ming realized he wasn't facing a 1v2; he was in a 1v3.
The big brother, who led the team to the top of the world in Athens, suddenly appeared, stealing the ball as Yao raised it.
The Knicks' offense failed again!
Though the Warriors didn't score on the following attack either, as the game time decreased, the Warriors' 7-point lead became increasingly lethal.
After Wade and Yao Ming missed their critical shots, this play saw the ball end up in Kevin Garnett's hands.
Facing Amar'e Stoudemire, Garnett finally chose to drive, instead of a jump shot.