: Three hundred and twelve: Confused for the Heat
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Reverse Growth Superstar
- Grove Street Brothers
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- 2021-03-03 01:18:29
The Heat this season is a lot more mature than last season, and the combination of James, Wade and Bosh has become more and more tacit.
17 consecutive victories at home, this is proof. Although the Heat defeated Boston horribly yesterday, it was in North Shore Garden after all, in the Celtics territory.
In Miami, the Heat have not lost 17 consecutive games at home! In the stands, countless fans also held up the number plate with the number "18".
There is no doubt that everyone hopes that the Heat's home winning streak can be continued. Although he was the first to score a goal in the opening game, although Link was very excited when he came up, everyone is still full of confidence in the Big Three.
The cheers were endless, and the Heat fans had a tendency to eat the Grizzlies.
Defending such an honorary battle at home, James will naturally not back down. He is more focused on the defensive end, and Link is a player who is very good at finding opportunities. Just because James didn't have a man on the perimeter, Link got an offensive rebound.
This time, Link kept interspersing with running positions, attracting the Heat's defensive attention. As everyone knows, Conley suddenly singled out and killed Chalmers by surprise.
As the starting point guard of a team that aims to win the championship, Chalmers, like Fisher before the Lakers, has been criticized.
After all, the task of organizing the offense has always been James himself. Chalmers' task is almost gone except for dribbling halftime and hitting some open shots.
Defense? Limited by athletic ability and physique, Chalmers' defense has always been embarrassingly good. Although steals are great, they are not the only criterion for judging a player’s defense.
Conley looked like he was going to pass the ball to Link, who had been actively running, but a sudden change of acceleration made Chalmers a clean pass.
Conley made a mid-range shot and made a steady shot. James looked at Conley, who made the shot, and at Link who ran so positively that he didn't even touch the ball. He felt that the entire Heat's defense was being played.
From the very beginning, the Grizzlies' offense didn't even want to find Link!
Link opened his hands at James. The Grizzlies are not the same as the Heat. On the Heat's side, they want to use their toes to figure out which three people can score. On the Grizzlies side, there are many people who can stand up and get points!
Sticking to Link will not work.
"4-0, the Heat started off badly. I don't know how big the defeat was for the Heat yesterday. But if the Grizzlies break the Heat's 17-game winning streak today, the blow to the Heat fans will be unpredictable. estimate."
Inside the American Airlines Center, the cheers were significantly lower. In most people's minds, the Grizzlies are a team that is not very popular.
Although they reached the Western Conference finals last season, they have been ranked in the top four in the Western Conference this year. But most fans still believe that the Grizzlies are the kind of team that has some strength but not enough to challenge the championship team.
However, the qualities that the Grizzlies showed after the opening made the Heat fans take a breath.
They are strong, really strong. If the Heat don't regroup quickly, they might really overturn.
Unconsciously, the cheers in the American Airlines Center were much lower.
It's the Heat's offensive time again. James now knows that it is difficult to score efficiently by brute force alone. Link is no longer the "bamboo pole" that hit and flew last season.
This time, James and Wade played a pick-and-roll tactic. James made a screen for Wade, then cut to the basket and waited for Wade to pass.
At first, James and Wade thought that they could force a change of defense with this trick. And once there is a change of defense, there is a gap.
However, how could Tony Allen allow Wade to succeed so easily. He abruptly squeezed the cover of James and returned to Wade! But Link stays at James's side at all times. There is no such thing as fleeting space!
"Nice defense, Janway played against the defensive chain formed by Link and Tony Allen, and it was not easy at all."
Wade eventually chose to pass the ball to James, but in the case of being closely guarded by Link, James did not receive the basketball. As soon as Link stretched his arm, he intercepted the basketball midway. Wade made a mistake!
"It's Link again. He broke Wade's pass to James. This guy is very focused on the defensive end. Wade can't take a chance."
As soon as Mike Brin finished speaking, Link passed a long pass to Tony Allen.
Tony Allen rode a thousand kills on the front, and Wade was trying to catch up, but it was difficult to catch up.
Wade is not in good physical condition now. He is still one of the strongest second positions in the league, but his ability is indeed not as good as before. For example, the iconic chase, Wade is difficult to stage now.
James followed in place of Wade, ready to chase Tony Allen. But Tony Allen scored the ball to Link after reaching the penalty zone, and James made a shot!
After Link received the ball and continued to break through, James simply defended to the basket and prepared to compete with Link in the second round. The entire defense of the Heat also followed Link's contraction.
However, when Link was about to collide with James, he secretly flicked his wrist and divided the ball beyond the three-point line!
There, Zach Randolph, who just ran up, was left unattended!
Randolph has always been a fat man who likes to shoot three-pointers. In New York, this guy was averaging 2.2 three-pointers per game, but his shooting percentage was only 29.2%, which is really a cancer.
But now, Randolph doesn't have any trouble shooting from outside the three-point line. But if it is an open three-pointer, Randolph is willing to try.
He shot calmly, without even adjusting. Link passed the ball comfortably, the height was just right, Randolph picked it up and shot it.
"Damn it, where's our defense!?" James yelled just as Randolph took the shot.
Sure enough, in the next second, Randolph made a hollow three-pointer! The Grizzlies lead the Heat 7 to 0!
Randolph's data dropped really seriously this season because of his physical condition. But if you think Randolph has no threat, you are wrong!
"7-0, Link's pass is really amazing! He played very freely today, and his thoughts are very clear. He didn't short-circuit his head because of James. It seems that he was doing this game. It's enough preparation."
James shook his head, and the Heat couldn't help it! It is said that the Grizzlies are weak offensive and defensive, but the Grizzlies are already 3 out of 3.
Only 5 people can play basketball on the court. For comparison, football requires 11 people, football requires 11 people, and baseball requires 9 people. So in basketball, an individual has a huge impact on the team. And Link, his existence undoubtedly made the Grizzlies' offensive change drastically.
In the next few rounds, the Heat still struggled. A few minutes later, the score became 14-6, and the Grizzlies continued to lead. James and Wade were prevented by Link and Tony Allen without a chance. All of the Heat's 6 points came from Bosh.
The cheers went from violent to faint, until now it was gone. The confidence of Miami fans is being stifled a little bit.
Seeing this, the Heat’s Filipino coach Spoelstra called a timeout. It is not a good thing for the team to become passive early in the game.
"The Grizzlies' oppressive defense has caused great trouble for the Heat! The Heat look very tired, maybe they have not recovered from yesterday's game. But in the game, the Grizzlies will not be merciful because of this. "
Kevin Harlan is right, because at this time, the tactics Hollins is giving the players is, "Continue to oppress, don't give them any chance to breathe!"
Grassroots Grizzlies oppress the Big Three Heat? This sounds crazy, right? However, the NBA is so crazy.
For the first offense after coming back from the timeout, James used a reverse run to throw off Link, and then Wade made a pass just right, assisted James and dunked the dunk, and James Wei was connected.
Everyone, including Spoelstra, believes that this will be the beginning of the Heat's counterattack ~EbookFREE.me~ However, this good time is very short. Because later, under the Grizzlies' oppressive defense, the Heat fell into a loop of turnovers.
Bosh held the ball with his back, and Randolph took it away.
James forced a breakthrough Link, and the basketball skater went out of bounds in the confrontation.
Wade then hanged the inside line to pass to James, but Link, who suffered a loss, jumped up in the air and intercepted the pass. He who disrupted Janway's connection has become a thorn in the eyes of Heat fans.
After a meal, after the first quarter, the Grizzlies led the Heat with 25 to 12, 13 points!
There was a dead silence, no one believed that the Grizzlies had such energy!
Wade swallowed the egg in the first quarter and had 3 turnovers. James only made 1 of 3 shots and made 1 turnover. On the Grizzlies side, Link had 6 points, 2 assists and 2 rebounds. Facing James, he was in danger and filled out his data sheet steadily.
Now, all Heat fans know that the Grizzlies are not here to send warmth!
"Damn, hell!" Wade screamed after he left the field. He was very dissatisfied with his performance in the first quarter. Even if you don't make a shot, you still make consecutive mistakes.
"Take a good rest, you are too tired." James patted Wade on the shoulder, then said nothing more.
He trusted Wade, and he also believed that the game was far from over.
The 13-point gap is not too big or not too small. Wade believes that he has adapted to this oppressive defense, and the second energy saves more points.
But at this time, Wade flashed a text message that Kobe sent him yesterday.
"That kid's scoring ability is beyond your imagination, Dwyane."
Wade shook his head, no longer thinking about the mess. In the second quarter, it was time to put out all the firepower.
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