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672: Real men never play tiebreaker (5.5K(2/3)

In the key offense, Wayne and the Hard Special were in a pick-and-roll, and after being double-teamed, Wayne passed the ball to the Hard Special.

After receiving the ball, Jiute took two strides into the penalty area and jumped directly to prepare for a dunk.

At this time, King James moved laterally to defend the basket. Facing the Wolf King who had already taken off in the air, Aking jumped up without hesitation and faced the Wolf King head-on!

I think back then, during the Cavaliers 1.0 period, the Big Three of Wolf King and Green Kai were a nightmare for Young James.

But now, he will no longer be restricted by just Garnett.

In this way, the two started a head-on duel in the air.

The hard guy tried his best to dunk, but James' jumping height and speed gave him the advantage.

Finally, when Harder was about to smash the ball into the frame, James' palm blocked the space between the basketball and the basket.

He bled Garnett, who was bigger than him, from the front!

After this block, Bosh picked up the basketball and made a long pass, assisting Wade who had already run forward to score a layup, completely killing the game.

, the Trail Blazers lost to the Heat by 6 points in the end, with a total score of 1-1!

Returning to Miami for three consecutive games with a 1-1 score is undoubtedly a huge benefit to the Heat.

At the press conference after the game, a reporter asked Wayne how he viewed the current unfavorable situation.

Wayne just waved his hands disdainfully: "When we have to play three away games in a row in the finals every year, you all say it's an unfavorable situation. However, we win every time.

What kind of unfavorable situation? That's just an excuse for the weak. Whether it's home or away, it makes no difference to the stronger side."

If the original history Ha Jishi heard this, he would probably feel very embarrassed.

Because he once said that if it were not for the 232 schedule, the Thunder would have won the championship that year.

It turns out that they are all excuses

What Wayne said made Miami fans unhappy.

What do you mean the home and away games are the same? You have not paid attention to the home atmosphere of the American Airlines Center.

If you have the guts, come to Miami and give it a try, we will make sure you never come back!

Then

The Heat lost at home.

In Game 3 of the series, the Trail Blazers' three-point shooters finally found their feeling.

No matter how tough the defense is, you should get used to it after two games.

The Splash Brothers knocked on the door and poured heat all over their heads.

The elementary school student had a great time outside the three-point line and made 6 of 10 three-pointers!

As a second-team guard, Curry can't stretch his hips every game in the finals.

Today he finally found his form, and he is indeed a man destined to surpass Jun Zi Lei.

Curry beat the Flash so much that he wanted to smash the locker room, but fortunately Apo stopped him: "No, this locker room is our own today!"

If you think that Curry's 60 three-point shooting percentage is already high, you are totally wrong.

Because Tom’s three-point shooting percentage today was higher than Curry’s, making 7 of 9 shots and a shooting percentage of 77.8!

Since Wade is guarding Curry, Thompson faces Chalmers most of the time.

In the first two games, Chalmers' rough defense made Tang Shen feel uncomfortable.

But in the first few balls today, when he discovered that he could hit the shot even with only a little gap, Thompson gradually came up with a bold idea.

As a result, the whole game went crazy and finally scored 27 points.

The Splash Brothers scored 51 points together. Don't ask where Wayne is. They had 1 rebound and 12 assists. They were just high-level blue-collar players.

On the defensive end, the Trail Blazers also solved James Chalmers' pick-and-roll.

Speaking of which, the Trail Blazers' solution to the pick-and-roll today is just one sentence: I bet there are no bullets in your gun!

Carlisle believes that a tool player like Chalmers cannot have two consecutive games.

Therefore, today's strategy is to fight without changing defense. Wayne stayed beside James from beginning to end, determined not to change defense, and let Chalmers shoot.

Chalmers really showed his respect. He shot 0-for-8 from the field today, and the whole game was devoid of even a free throw.

The point guard of a championship team had 0 points, 1 assist and 4 turnovers.

It's not easy to score 0 points in a basketball game!

This guy is a true god-level bastard.

Carlisle expected Chalmers to stretch his hips today, but he really didn't expect him to be so stunned that he didn't score a goal.

He is worthy of being Miami's strongest No. 6 before James.

To kill James, you still have to look at Xiao Cha.

So, this is the difference between role players and stars.

Role players may occasionally make a difference, but if you want to kill a series, you have to rely on stars.

Just like when the Raptors won the championship in Wayne's previous life, watching role players like Kawhi was just for fun.

If we really want to seal the victory, it must be Fan Jordan

Because Wayne was guarding Mousse throughout the entire game today, he did not give Mousse the chance to single out Curry.

In addition, Wayne resolutely gave up his shots today, forcing James to take shots from mid- to long-range.

And Chacha Mous didn't feel very good today, so he made 7 of 21 shots in the game, with a shooting percentage of only 30%.

In the end, only 15 points were scored.

The Trail Blazers defeated the Heat in an away game with a total score of 2 to 1!

Series G4 continues in Miami. If the Trail Blazers win, they will get match points.

However, in this game, the Heat's three giants, who were desperate, broke out collectively.

The first is Spoelstra, who replaced Haslem with Mike Miller.

In this way, the whole team speeds up and focuses on counterattacks, and the effect is amazing.

James avenged his humiliation today, scoring 33 points on 60 field goal percentage.

Wade, who had almost disappeared in the previous three games, finally broke out. He made great progress in reverse running and cutting, and scored 32 points and 6 steals in the game!

Apo also showed the style of a giant, scoring 2 rebounds and 2 blocks.

The Big Three are finally stable for once.

However, in addition to the outstanding performance of the Big Three, the Trail Blazers also made many mistakes today.

Wade's 6 steals are just the tip of the iceberg.

Many mistakes are inexplicable mistakes made by the players themselves.

For example, in the fifth minute of the second quarter, Curry intercepted Chalmers near the midfield line.

At this time, because the hard special has not had time to retreat, he is still in the opponent's half.

So, suddenly, he became the arrowhead of this counterattack.

Curry then quickly passed the ball to Hardy, who turned around and dribbled toward the basket.

I, Kevin Gane, was once one of the most versatile forwards!

Dribbling, fast breaks, etc., it’s not a problem for me!

Then, when he was dribbling near the free throw line, he accidentally lost his hand while dribbling with no one around.

Seeing that the basketball was about to fly out of the baseline, he made a desperate dive. Unfortunately, he still didn't have time to get the ball back.

Lying down on the cold wooden floor, looking at the basketball rolling out of the baseline, he felt instantly embarrassed.

But suddenly, inspiration suddenly struck him, and he came up with a clever plan to alleviate the embarrassment.

I saw him using his limbs to do push-ups after making a stupid mistake!

What is the number one tough guy?

Wayne:

And this hard mistake is just a microcosm of today's Blazers' fancy mistakes.

The Blazers' mistakes since then include, but are not limited to:

Thompson dribbled out of bounds, Curry passed the ball to James with a death back pass, Stephenson made a butterfly move outside the three-point line, and finally knocked himself down

Everyone on the Trail Blazers has perfectly interpreted the nickname Portland Kindergarten.

Forget about being ridiculous in the regular season, he could still get sick in the finals. This is something Wayne never expected.

If we say that today's Heat is a collective explosion of the three giants.

Then the Trail Blazers have lost their collective IQ.
To be continued...
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