Build a Dream Dynasty

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The Heat attacked, and Wade held the ball to face Fernandez's defense. There was only a flash of a figure. Wade had already appeared on the right side of Fernandez with the ball. Wade's lightning breakthrough preempted Green's supplementary defense, rushed into the inside line and forced a layup against Lopez.

"Bang, bang" the ball bounced slightly on the rim a few times and finally fell into the basket.

The referee's whistle sounded immediately, and Lopez's thug foul gave the opponent a 2+1 chance.

"Yes." Maybe it's because of love, even if other teammates score goals, Rihanna will still be happy for the "Heat Team"?

It is definitely not a good strategy to blindly compete with the Heat on the fast break. After receiving the serve from the baseline, Curry did not quickly cross the half court, but allowed his teammates to penetrate into the opponent's defense zone like a tide. In terms of scoring balance, The Heat's first lineup is definitely not the opponent of the Nets. Therefore, the team needs to mobilize everyone's sense of participation on the offensive end to form a five-on-three situation.

Curry dribbled the ball on the right side, seeing Bosh showing signs of coming to make up for the position, he dexterously turned around and completely got rid of the defense. Wade had no time to lower his center of gravity. cat. Facing Battier at the basket, Curry didn't get over his head because he missed the MVP, and rationally distributed the ball to Lopez, who scored two points with a light layup.

Wade held the ball and played a pick-and-roll with James, Leonard switched defenses to block the breakthrough route in time, James took the ball to support and Battier covered and received the ball, and Dreaming Green switched defenses quickly. Wade made an empty cut, Leonard's replacement was timely, James passed the ball, Wade failed to shake the angle, and finally barely missed a shot.

The Nets opened to the right.

Curry dribbled the ball to Green after half court and ran to the left corner. Leonard faced James' temptation to protect the basketball.

There was no interference, Battier was a little slow to switch defenses, and Curry hit a three-pointer with almost half an open case.

Just halfway through the first quarter, the Nets took a five-point advantage 15:10, and Spoelstra reluctantly called a timeout.

After the timeout, the Heat's offensive starting point began to focus on James, and then Leonard began to take on the most important defensive task.

So far this season, the Heat have completed two rounds of a total of 9 playoff games. In all the games, no team insisted on choosing a single defense forever before James broke through to the three-second zone. And the Nets, just resolutely use Leonard's extraordinary defensive ability, reduce the defense against James, try their best to let James shoot from a more outside position, and prevent him from hitting the basket and assisting his teammates. Breaking through to the penalty area, the task of Lopez inside is arduous, but even so, it is much better than letting James activate his teammates. Of course, the fact that other people do not double-team James does not mean that the Nets are simply doing nothing when facing James. On the contrary, the defensive task of other people is to cut off James' passing line.

There are only a few teams in the league with this capital. After all, there are not many small forwards who can stand against James physically, let alone be strong enough and have good defensive skills!

In the second half of the first quarter, facing the round-robin defense of Leonard and Barnes, although James made a super high shooting rate of 5 of 7 shots, the point difference between the two teams did not decrease accordingly. On the contrary, the first At the end of the quarter, the point difference has been widened to 9 points. While doing the right thing on the defensive end, the Nets also made use of continuous interspersed running on the offensive end to make the Heat miserable. Compared with the previous few games, the Nets finally enjoyed the treatment of the home whistle. Today the referee It's still a face, which is one of the reasons why the Nets were able to take the lead.

In the second quarter, the matchup of the bench lineup clearly gave the Nets a greater advantage. After all, the Nets' bench lineup was recognized as quite good. However, Jackson, who jumps back and forth between angels and shit every day, fell into a super ghost state in this game, which also forced Stevens to replace Jackson with Grant after 3 minutes of the second quarter Hill takes control.

Hill controls the ball and sorts out the offense pretty well, but on the defensive end, he has the problem of slow feet and can't keep up with Cole. At the same time, the championship coach, Stevens really feels that although Spoelstra has the help of the Big Three, he is still a head coach with real talents in his stomach. Tra is still quite able to respond and in turn grab the Nets to fight back.

Wade returned to the field first, the Heat served from the sideline, and Wade took the ball across the half court. At this time, his old opponent Ray Allen was defending him, and Ray Allen interfered with the continuous change of direction. While dribbling, Wade saw the opponent's position clearly out of the corner of his eye. With a back turn, the ball quickly flew to the right wing at a 45-degree angle.

Chalmers Xun's jumping ball was snatched from mid-air before he even made a shot. The one who intercepted the ball was none other than Grant Hill.

"Grant Hill!", the cries of the DJ at the Continental Airlines Center Arena resounded throughout the arena. At such a critical moment, it is really surprising that someone can make such a crucial steal.

Advancing to the frontcourt, Grant Hill made a three-step slow layup and made a steady hit, widening the point difference to more than 10 points.

Against the Nets, the main players move forward with heavy loads, which is already commonplace for the Heat. Even a 10-point gap is nothing to the Heat. What worries Spoelstra is that the combat effectiveness of the Nets' main lineup is more terrifying than that of the regular season. The Nets have always had room to spare.

"What a terrible person!" Spoel looked at Stevens who was not far away, and said with emotion.

If Spoelstra was still a little unconvinced that Stevens took away his All-Star head coach position before, then now, he is also a little relieved.

After being swept by the Heat in the Eastern Conference finals last season, how much effort did the team make? George, who is weak in defense and weak in offense, can be exchanged for Curry, who can match any superstar on the offensive end. Korver, who was always stretching his hips in the playoffs, fed the glass man Lopez like a panda, and finally allowed the center to play in the playoffs. Jeremy Lin exchanged Reggie Jackson to improve the defense against the small fast-linging guards. Sefolosha exchanged Hill for Leonard in the team, and Barnes found a mentor on the offensive end. Of course, there is still the most critical step, fighting for home court advantage in the playoffs, against the Heat, this wife is too important.

The advantage in the score at this moment is the result of so much hard work behind it.

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