Super Role Player

Chapter 125 The last battle of the season

Jeff Hornacek didn't want to say more about what exactly is wrong with the 76ers' lineup. ???

Anxi guessed for a while, but couldn't figure out the reason.

Abby returned to Philadelphia, but Anxi left. In the last game of the regular season, they needed to go to Miami to challenge the Heat away from home.

The regular season is coming to an end, and the ownership of each regular season award has also aroused heated discussions. Regular season mVp has always been related to the regularly released mVp rankings. This season, Kevin Durant firmly ranks first and rarely drops out. To second or third place, coupled with the Thunder's current second-best record in the league and Durant's scoring lead, basically there will be no big surprises in the regular season mVp.

It was an accident that Anxi reached second place in the last period, but Anxi is a little worse than Durant in terms of personal data and team record. Therefore, several famous North American reporters believe that Anxi cannot pose a threat to Durant.

However, the second place in the mVp vote aroused heated discussion among people. Originally, the suspense of being second in the mVp vote was not great. It was basically LeBron James.

But at the end of the season, the 76ers won 12 consecutive games, and Anxi, who ranked second in the last mVp rankings, made people wonder whether LeBron James could secure his second position in the mVp rankings.

At this time, the last game of the regular season, the 76ers' away game against the Heat, became important.

The mVp vote is also determined through votes from journalists and TV commentators in North America. There is not much suspense about the first place in the mVp vote. The suspense for the second place basically depends on the result of the final game of the regular season. Reporters and TV The commentators will also pay attention to this game. Who to choose for their second vote will depend on the performance of Anxi and LeBron James in this final battle.

Tom Moore is an old reporter from Philadelphia. Although the battle between the Heat and the 76ers is the last battle of the regular season, it is foreseeable that both sides will use their main strength for the home court advantage in the playoffs. This will be a big battle. , maybe outsiders won’t think much of it, but fans of the 76ers and Heat are still very concerned. Tom Moore also went to the scene to report on the game.

The 76ers fans think very simply and beautifully. If they win this game, they will be considered a counterattack, and they will feel very happy. If they don’t win, they won’t have too many ideas. Anyway, the team’s performance this season The performance has already surprised them. There is not much difference between second and third place.

As for the Heat, they are gritting their teeth. It doesn't matter if their regular season record this season is not first, but they can't even get second?

Why compete for a championship like this? Disband as soon as possible!

Regarding the fact that the Big Three teamed up and won three runner-up places in three years, most fans in Miami encouraged the Big Three not to give up and continue to work hard. However, many fans have always felt that the performance of the Heat's Big Three failed to live up to their support. The team has not won a single championship in three years of formation, and this season is even worse. They are directly ranked third in the regular season. It seems that there is no hope of even the finals this season.

Some Miami fans are cold-hearted and no longer want to support the team.

Although the game on April 16 was a crucial game, there were many fewer fans at Miami's home court than usual, and large tracts of empty seats appeared in the American Airlines Arena.

Miami's football market was originally very average, but the formation of the Big Three in 2010 really made Miami's football market popular. Everyone believed that the Miami Big Three, who formed a team at their peak, would most likely create an unprecedented success. Greatness, as LeBron James said at the time, is not one, two, three, nor four, five, or six, but seven, eight, nine, or even more.

At that time, the naive Miami fans thought that ten consecutive championships would not be a problem for them as a team of the top three.

As a result, reality dealt them three heavy blows. The Mavericks, Spurs, and Spurs formed a team for three years, but the Big Three achieved nothing.

Although the Heat have made a comeback this season, Miami's own fans are not optimistic about the Heat's regular season performance this season.

Before this game, the 76ers had already achieved the 55-win goal set by Brett Brown. Their current record is 56 wins and 25 losses. The Heat are also the same, with 56 wins and 25 losses. So judging from the record, North American media reporters I am still very optimistic about the Heat. They are not as pessimistic as the fans. At least their regular season record of 56 wins is not bad, and it is not so bad that they cannot be competitive in the playoffs.

With the Big Three, the Heat still have the strength to compete for the championship this season. ESPN even believes that no matter what, the Heat will continue to maintain their dominance in the Eastern Conference this season. Although the Pacers and 76ers have good records, they want to challenge the Heat. Still a little far behind.

Before the game, a large number of media reporters gathered in the player tunnel of the American Airlines Arena. It was here that the NBA players' appearance show began. LeBron James appeared in a cowboy suit. The reporters rushed up to take pictures with their cameras.

James greeted reporters he knew well and seemed to be in a good mood.

Tom Moore looked at the situation and boldly asked a question: "LeBron, I want to ask, if you lose this game and fall to third place in the Eastern Conference, do you still have confidence in the playoffs?"

LeBron James picked up the pace, but answered the question: "We've always been confident."

The answer was perfunctory, and his steps were still fast. With a turn, LeBron James walked into the locker room with a dark face.

Tom Moore was stopped. He didn't know that in order to protect his image in public, LeBron James hid his anger, answered the questions perfunctorily, entered the home team's locker room, and then said nothing with a cold face. Once he reached his position, his good mood was immediately ruined.

Sitting in his seat, LeBron James began to think about the reporter who just asked him a question. It seemed to be a reporter from Philadelphia. As he thought about it, he became even more unhappy.

At this time, David Fizdale walked in. Then, after finding the tactical board and preparing for a while, David Fizdale clapped his hands.

"Although we have lost to the Philadelphia 76ers twice this season, I think everyone understands that we are far stronger than the opponent! But why do we lose to the same team again and again? What about the team that was still a lottery team last season? The reason is very simple, it’s us! We don’t pay enough attention to the 76ers! It’s not just the 76ers, we don’t pay attention to the Nets, the Grizzlies, the Eagles, and many other teams. There are so many teams that we lost a lot of games that we shouldn’t lose! There is a saying that pride leads to defeat! We always think that if we have LeBron, Dwayne, and Chris, we can be proud. The whole league!"

David Fizdale started to shout hoarse, but LeBron James seemed to disagree. He pouted and put on his headphones.

David Fizdale didn't seem to notice LeBron James putting on his headphones. He continued: "But that's not the case! Because we always lose to our pride! And now, I need you to tell me loudly. , do you want to win this game? Or do you want to lose to the Philadelphia 76ers for the third time this season!? A team that is not as good as us!"

"If we lose this game! Maybe it's not the end of the world, but it would be a shame for us to enter the playoffs with a third ranking!"

David Fizdale shouted in victory: "So, to save us from shame! Let's beat the Philadelphia 76ers!"

"Beat the Philadelphia 76ers!"

All the Miami Heat players, encouraged by head coach David Fizdale, roared with determination.

Although LeBron James wanted to defeat the 76ers to prove himself, when he and his teammates chanted "Beat the Philadelphia 76ers", he still felt a little unnatural and felt depressed.

"Then come out! Defeat the Philadelphia 76ers! Wash away all shame and take back our glory!"

David Fizdale clapped his hands hard, his task was accomplished, and the players' fighting spirit rose.

Although it seems that LeBron James is still the same as before, sitting in the corner with a cold face, wearing headphones and saying nothing, it seems that the high morale in the locker room has nothing to do with him. 8

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