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An intense match between two powerful teams. Numerous rallies from the beginning of the match until the end with the strong power of China and Italy.
by a jump float serve from number eight Chunlei Zeng, and blocking Italy’s powerful wing spiker, Egonu. China wins the fourth set with a score of 26-24.
Italy winning off the first two sets from China with a score of 25-18 and 25-22 right from the start of the game hoping to win the next set for a complete victory against China.
The fifth set starts with China’s number 12, Li’s jump float serve, aiming at Italy’s no. 14, Elena, scoring them their first point for the final set and continuously maintaining their momentum.
Meanwhile, China rises back up after losing the first two sets with a score of 25-23 by blocking Italy’s powerful spiker, Egonu earning them first set (3rd set of the match). China leading by one point gap, match points 24-23 in the fourth set. Egonu hitting a powerful cross-shot aiming at the end line, going between China’s number one, Yuan, and number 16, Xia Ding, tying the score by 24-24. After an attack from China’s number two, Zhu Ting, spiking at the speed of 88.9 km/h with astounding ball control followed
"We did lose a few critical points in the match today. We will perform better next time." The captain of Italy, Cristina Chirichella stated.
China scored by completely shutting down a powerful spike from Italy’s Egonu, earning them a match point by 14- 13. Followed by a perfect receive of China’s serve from Italy’s Libero, number six Monica setting to Egonu. Egonu spikes long going out, earning China victory by 15-13. "I am very thankful to my team and the fans. We are happy with the victory and we will work hard to improve." The captain of the team from China, Zhu Ting, said.
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BAY LAKE, FLORIDA – After an outstanding performance inside the Bubble, the Lakers comeback from their loss in game five and win the 2020 NBA Finals against the Miami Heat, led by LeBron James’ magnificent performance.
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James, number 36, and Davis, number 28, lead the score and gave the Heat a run for their money by holding the lead for almost the entirety of the game. With James scoring 28 points, 14 rebounds, and ten
assists, he gave the Heat a challenge, especially for Butler with 12 points, seven rebounds, and eight assists for his team. With a combination of long and short-range shots coming from almost everywhere, and with Davis almost entirely backing up every one of his teammates with his put-backs, the Lakers gained a big lead early in the game, leaving the Heat overwhelmed. The second half of the game was the one with
the most highlights and plays that are required to be mentioned, however. The Miami Heat caught on and reduced their lead from 30 to ten, but the Lakers held their ground and still came out victorious. ”I want my damn respect.” said LeBron James, the MVP. With the victory, the Lakers have secured the franchise’s 17th NBA title, tying the Boston Celtics for the most championships in NBA history, a truly legendary feat.