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the first time in NBA history, a player made a record of succeeding in a buzzer beater in the reverse final for two days in a row. The main character is Chicago ace Derma DeRozan.



This is reporter Bae Jung-hoon.



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DeRozan of Chicago wrote a drama yesterday (1st) in Indiana's away game.



I became a hero by hitting 3 points in the reverse final with a buzzer at the end of the game in a situation where I was one point behind.



The joy of DeRozan, who was surrounded by colleagues with both raised hands and was baptized with intense congratulations, continued today.



This time it was more dramatic.



Chicago was on the verge of defeat by taking three runs from the back 3.3 seconds before the end and falling two points behind.



Here again Derozan flew.



DeRozan moved around the corner, beat the two defenders and fired a 3-point shot,



[Local Reporter: We do it again!! DeRozan succeeds the buzzer beater again!!] The



ball went into the rim, leading to the reverse final buzzer beater.



It is the first time in history that a player has created a buzzer beater that turns the game upside down for two days in a row.



DeRozan, who was called a new chest in a big game despite his splendid skills, made a name for himself as the best solver by directing a scene that will remain in NBA history.



[Drozan/Chicago: It's really surprising that I did buzzer beater two days in a row, and I don't know if it's a dream or a birthday.]



Chicago, who has won 7 consecutive victories in DeRozan's performance, took the lead in the Eastern District alone.



(Video editing: Woo-Jeong Woo, CG: Yoon-Jeong Kang)