Build a Dream Dynasty

Chapter 423: Fierce Battle

Green held the ball one step outside the free throw line, and James kept his eye on it. In this round of the series, the Heat tried to put Green about one meter away and let him make a mid-range shot, but the effect was disappointing. Green's mid-range basket It's not safe, but if you really let him shoot without interference, you can still hurt the Heat.

Curry kept interspersing and running. Wade, who focused on the defensive end, was really tired following his running. Suddenly Curry ran back. After he shook off Wade, Green's pass appeared at the right time. In his hands, Bosh quickly stepped forward to defend, but before he was in place, Curry threw the board high into the frame in a riding and archery posture.

Looking back, the Heat were about to serve the baseline ball. James had already received the ball and was close to half court. Before he could turn around, Barnes' hand had already slapped the basketball. Before James could react, Barnes had already thrown himself on the ground , held down the basketball, and passed the ball to Fernandez before other Heat players jumped up. Fernandez directly distributed it to Curry, who was running to the bottom corner and was unguarded. He made an easy hit from outside the three-point line and scored five points in a row.

The Nets have always been good at playing transitional offenses. In other words, because the team itself lacks the kind of ball-handler with strong propulsion ability, unless it is a very clean steal, the Nets don't have many opportunities to play fast breaks. And when the opponent wants to deal with him in his own way, the Nets can easily crack it and impose punishment in turn. This is of great significance. And Curry's wave of output also widened the point difference to 9 points again.

Conscience of heaven and earth, apart from the Mavericks in the 2011 Finals, this Nets team is definitely the strongest opponent the Heat have encountered since the formation of the Big Three. Although the current big score between the two sides is 3:2, don't forget that in the fourth game, James won the game without force!

"Shua!", James made a first-level turnaround jumper. After landing, James was a little thankful that the shooting choice of this ball was a bit abrupt, and Barnes still interfered with himself when he was shooting. In order to avoid his outstretched hands, James shot When the arc was raised a bit, more or less, there was some element of luck.

In the last attack before halftime, a series of fake moves did not flash the shooting angle, but a hasty shot hit the shot just before the walk, helping the Heat narrow the point difference to 5 points.

The tsunami-like cheers almost overwhelmed the Nets players, and the continuous dribble scoring really made the Nets players very uncomfortable. However, there is not much time left for them to suffer, and the most important thing is to concentrate on playing well in the second half of the game.

The Heat's locker room was also silent. After all, they were the team on the brink of elimination.

Even at the end of the regular season, almost all the Heat players did not expect that the team would be forced to where it is today by the Nets. The fact of the matter, however, is that if it weren't for James' footsteps, they'd probably be fishing by now.

The most difficult to accept all of this is of course James. He has done very bad things in spite of the world. Of course, winning the championship can redeem everything. He can use many "gentleman" behaviors to make people accept a certain bad His behavior was just out of control for a while, and no one has faults without being a sage, but if he was directly defeated by the Nets who lost a general, what would his behavior be, to avoid a "gentleman sweep"?

The halftime break ended quickly, and players from both sides returned to the field one after another. The third quarter officially started, and the Heat took the lead in serving.

James came to the left three-point line and gave the ball to Wade, and Bosh immediately ran from the inside, and Lopez followed.

While Bosh was walking out, Wade faced Fernandez's defense, swayed behind him, and forced to kill inside. In a few steps, Wade dribbled the ball back while resisting Fernandez's precise positioning, and took a step back.

From the corner of his eye, he saw Barnes, who was standing on the wood plastic, took a step towards the inside line. He got stuck and returned to the defense. With a shake of his hand, he lobbed the ball in.

Green immediately covered the inside, but it was too late, James dribbled the ball and turned around, raised his hand and hit the ball into the basket!

James put down the gauntlet, and Curry responded immediately. Facing Wade's defense, he dribbled the ball back and forth between his feet and slowly pushed forward.

Wade kept adjusting his footsteps, following Curry rhythmically.

Curry suddenly held the ball in his right hand and changed direction horizontally to the left, and his body, which was still stable just now, immediately turned into a line. The direction of the breakthrough was clear, and Wade's center of gravity immediately moved to the right. Unexpectedly, Curry paused to the left, slapped the ball with his right hand, caught it with his left hand, and suddenly dribbled the ball horizontally. On Wade's left side, he took a big step forward and stepped into the three-second zone. He jumped the ball with a very elegant posture. With a light flick, the ball drew a small arc and entered the net with a swipe.

The offensive end has to bear the heavy responsibility of the second scoring point, and the defensive end has to face the strongest firepower of the Nets. Although Wade's performance in this series is not outstanding, he really took on the most important task. Played the most vulnerable role.

James and Bosh picked and rolled, took two steps and gave Bosh, who faced Barnes' misplaced defense and directly pulled a jumper. Under the unfavorable situation, the real giant Bosh began to play. Although the former Dragon King was in the state of a sleepy dragon for a lot of time, he could always stand up in the heat's crisis, which also made fans love and hate him.

Curry took the ball to the frontcourt, Fernandez caught the ball and played singles, drove Chalmers to the inside, squeezed away Chalmers' defense with his body, and made a face-up jump shot. Bosh couldn't catch up and watched the basketball enter. frame. In this round of the series, Fernandez averaged 15 points per game, which is the most powerful scoring point around Curry.

As the Heat attacked, Chalmers finally managed to get back on his feet. After receiving a double-team from James, he hit a 3-pointer from the flank and successfully narrowed the point difference.

In the third quarter of the game, the two sides came and went, attacking and defending each other. The Heat failed to close the score, and the Nets also failed to widen the point difference. Until the end of the third quarter, the point difference between the two sides was only 6 points.

Neither side wants to see this kind of stalemate, but to insist on who is more beneficial, the Nets have more or less an advantage. After all, as the game progresses, at least on the offensive end, most of the Heat The round is completely three-on-five, the consumption of the Big Three can be imagined!

At the beginning of the fourth quarter, Spoelstra left James and Bosh on the court, facing the Nets' bench lineup.

"The Heat are going to die!" Schneider said to Stevens on the sidelines. "Don't underestimate LeBron. I have no doubt that he has the ability to play for 48 minutes!"

"But we are not bad!" Stevens said calmly.

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