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291: Losing is not terrible, but despair is different (6K(2/3)

He took 16 shots in the game and only hit 4 goals, with a hit rate of just 25%.

James' first appearance in the Finals was a turning point.

Wade felt embarrassed for his good brother when he saw it.

This reversely consolidates Wayne’s status as a killer in the 2003 class!

In fact, there is no need to target Mousse, because the rest of the Cavaliers are also of good character.

Larry Hughes only scored one goal in a free game in the entire game. With the team's highest annual salary of 13.36 million, he only scored one goal in a free game in the finals.

It's really a typical example of just taking money and not doing anything.

In the last round, Big Z, who dreamed of returning to the All-Star Game, made 1 of 8 shots and only scored 2 points.

When he met Gasol, Big Z was completely knocked back to his original shape.

This dream was a bit short.

The gap between the two sides is comprehensive, and most people know that there is no chance of a comeback.

After the game, Mousse did not hug Wayne, but left the court in embarrassment.

Twenty minutes after the game ended, what Stern was most worried about happened.

From the fans to the media, everyone is saying the same thing - this is simply the ugliest and most boring finals in the 21st century, bar none!

Because the 2005 Finals between the Spurs and Pistons no longer exists, the Finals between the Cavaliers and Trail Blazers is very likely to become the first boring final.

All the Cavaliers players were silent. In just this one game, they could clearly see the gap.

Although last season, there was an example of the Heat overturning the Mavericks.

Although looking at the entire history, there are many examples of 0-1 comebacks in the finals.

But today, this game is quite special.

The Cavaliers not only lost, they felt desperate.

Losing is not terrible, but despair is different.

After the game, reporters came to interview Wayne and asked him what he thought about the game.

Wayne didn't know what to say, because there was really nothing to say about this game...

If we want to tell the truth, it is: "We can win just by fighting."

Of course, Wayne is a social butterfly after all, so how could he say something with such low emotional intelligence?

He just said leisurely: "We played well in this game, and the Cavaliers were not bad either. This can be seen from the shooting percentages of some of their players."

This is a one-size-fits-all answer that Jenny taught Wayne, because no matter what, there must be a player with a high shooting percentage on the opposite side.

Wayne said, quickly looked up at the big screen, and then shut himself up.

The reporter was waiting for Wayne to continue speaking, while Wayne looked at the camera awkwardly.

The Cavaliers...there really aren't any players with a high shooting percentage today!

How do you want me to make this up? I don’t write about the Internet!

In the end, Wayne could only bite the bullet and continue: "Well... for example, Varejao, he hit all the shots today. So, we actually have to be careful about the opponent's counterattack, that's it.

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After Wayne finished speaking, he quickly stepped out of the way while the reporter was not paying attention.

Brazilian actor Varejao did hit all the shots, because he only made 1 of 1...

How well the Cavaliers played in this game is... hard to describe!

At the press conference after the game, Mousse was in a bad mood.

He underestimated the gap between the Cavaliers and Trail Blazers.

He knew that his dream of being undefeated in the finals had been shattered.

In the second game of the Finals, the Cavaliers still played badly.

James scored 25 points, 6 rebounds and 7 assists today. His data seems to be normal.

However, the 42.9% shooting rate is far from excellent for a breakthrough player who mainly attacks the basket. James also missed two shots from beyond the three-point line.

But even so, he is still the best player on the Cavaliers, bar none.

Larry Hughes continued to sleepwalk, hitting 0 of 5 in the game.

Big Z hit 3 of 8 and Pavnovovich hit 4 of 11.

Wayne really wanted to save some face for Mousse, but he couldn't find a way!

Gasol was beaten so hard that he had 14 rebounds, 12 of which were backcourt rebounds...

Gasol: I didn’t want to either, but the other side gave it to me.

If one game is just a coincidence, then if the Cavaliers play like this in two consecutive games, it means that their skills are really inferior.

106 to 92, the Trail Blazers still won the opponent by double digits...

Charles Barkley said bluntly on the show: "If I were the league president, I would stop the Finals now. This would help LeBron save some face."

Barkley has always been known for his sharp tongue, and he will say whatever comes his way.

Although this is hurtful, it is the truth.

The Cavaliers are not even close to winning the championship!

But Cavaliers fans are not convinced. They firmly believe that the next three home games will be a turning point in the series.

In the Eastern Conference finals, the Cavaliers were beaten 0-2 first. But in the end, they still won!

On June 12, Game 3 of the Finals began in Cleveland at Quicken Loans Center.

This was also the first time that Clevelanders watched the Finals live in their hometown.

Although already trailing 0-2, although the strength gap between the two sides in the first two games has been fully revealed.

But this still cannot resist the enthusiasm of Cavaliers fans.

These three home courts must be supported by Ah King!

LeBron was particularly energetic when he returned to his home court. This is not only his home court, but also his hometown.

He really wanted to compete in front of his fellow villagers and elders!

What if you can't win the championship?

A great game has to stay, right?

A victory has to stay, right?

I can't let the Trail Blazers lose 4-0.

Wayne also warned everyone before the game: "No one can relax their vigilance until the opponent is completely defeated!"

It turns out that Wayne was not overreacting, because the Cavaliers really played perhaps the best game of the series today.

If Wayne were asked to evaluate the Cavaliers' performance today, he would only use one word - impeccable.

LeBron finally found his sights outside the three-point line today, making 3 of 5 shots and scoring 32 points, 8 rebounds and 11 assists!

Big Z tried his best and incredibly got 10 offensive rebounds.

He only grabbed 8 backcourt rebounds!

You can see how eager this Lithuanian, who has dedicated 10 years to Cleveland, is to get the Cavaliers a victory in the Finals.

The Cavaliers received a large number of secondary offensive opportunities, and Pavnovic and Drew Gooden also seized these opportunities and played a fairly good offensive efficiency.

On the defensive end, none of Anthony Parker, Uduka and Fred Jones shot above 40%.

For the first time, the Cavaliers showed what it means to be the fourth-best defense in the league.

In peacetime, this game should definitely be won by the Cavaliers, right?

However, they still lost.

And never really had the chance.

From beginning to end, the score difference of 6 to 15 points was on the Cavaliers.

They played well, but Wayne and Gasol were always able to easily get back the points they lost.

Gasol had 28 points, 8 rebounds and 3 blocks today. Apart from letting Big Z steal too many offensive rebounds, he had almost no shortcomings.

Wayne had 33 points, 8 rebounds, 7 assists and 2 points. Neither Gooden nor LeBron could force Wayne to stop.

96 to 90, the Cavaliers finally lost by 6 points.

They played their own style, and even Big Z was exhausted. They were eager to compete at home.

However, this is the scariest thing - you played your best but still lost.

This is not a matter of luck or momentum, but simply a too large gap in strength.
To be continued...
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