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If Towns throws Harry in the tie in 0.2 seconds, he won’t panic! Because he…

6:16pm, 22 May 2025Basketball

In the last 0.2 seconds of the Pacers' victory over the Knicks today, the Pacers led the way, Halliburton directly sent the ball to Towns, spending time.

Many bar friends asked: What if Towns throws this ball into?

Cousin checked the rules, and Halliburton should have known this goal in advance, so he dared to send it like this - NBA rules stipulate that when the remaining time of the game is less than or equal to 0.2 seconds, only the "click-in" or "high lob." scored goals ("tip-in" or "high lob.") are valid.

It should be emphasized that the above requirements for the form of shooting are only a prerequisite, and whether the goal is ultimately valid must be decided by various judgments.

Back to today's goal, Towns made a shot, so even if he made the shot, the referee would not count the points for the Knicks.

There have been cases of 0.1 second winning attempt in history - On December 20, 2006, David Lee scored a point in 0.1 second winning attempt, killing the Bobcat.

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