1028 Familiar opponents, unfamiliar friends
There is almost nothing to say about jumping the ball. The Heat's inside line was simply weak. Chamberlain almost snatched the ball from Haslem's head.
West ran to the frontcourt, squeezed his eyes at Wade, and laughed: "If you can't win the championship in a group, will you be very sad?"
Chamberlain quickly stepped up to the pick-and-roll, but he just pushed Wade and ran to the free throw area to stand. Haslem followed behind anxiously. Chamberlain leaned against him and stretched out his arm. West immediately retreated and made a breakthrough, but passed the ball to his hand.
Chamberlain got the ball, and the Heat immediately double-teamed him. James was about to move, and Bosh immediately cooperated with Haslem to double-team Chamberlain.
In this way, the Warriors will have an open space. When Ibaka saw Bosh going to double-team Chamberlain, he immediately pulled into the penalty area. He wanted to have a deep position, forcing the Heat to separate the defense line and defend him from the inside.
Bosh was held back by Chamberlain, and the task of restoring Ibaka was handed over to James. Chamberlain was like a tiger out of the gate, and he led the attack continuously, blocking James first, and threw the ball to Ibaka with a swing of his arm.
In this way, the Heat immediately retracted from the outside, but Ibaka did not take action by himself. He turned around and passed the ball to West outside the three-point line. The latter got the ball and there was no one defending him. He raised his sword and took the three-pointer.
B0 West pointed at Wade, his face full of provocation.
There is no way, West is called the Clerk Wade. This title makes the Mad Dog so angry that it is not enough to compare him with Wade, but it is actually a weakened version?
It's absolutely impossible to bear
The Heat began to counterattack, and the Big Three was the focus. Chamberlain stood at the top of the penalty area with his arms spread so that he could defend the outside line and block the penalty area inside, which was the best position for defense.
Wade slowly mentioned the top arc of the front three-point line. James came up to help him cover. The two outside superstars joined forces and the threat immediately soared. Wade got the opportunity and quickly threw away West and went to the inside. His speed was very fast and he rushed to a very fierce attack. That kind of momentum is really rare among guards.
Chamberlain smiled coldly, and stepped up and blocked Wade's breakthrough path.
The Flash didn't expect to take action, so he turned around and threw the ball to James. The little emperor was facing West, who was much shorter than him. He smiled arrogantly, jumped up, and raised his hand to shoot.
Seeing this, Chamberlain's heart beat and waved, "Stop him."
James gave the fans the impression that he was a physical flow and relied solely on his physical fitness to play. In fact, his skills are already very good now. Take mid-range shots for example, his mid-range level this season has improved, which has even affected the entire East.
His three-point shooting percentage is only 33.0, but his 10-foot two-point shooting is as high as 44.0. His basket is still excellent - his shooting percentage is 2., and he can still make a lot of fouls - but now middle distance has become a new threat, and now only by emptying James' long-range shot is a reasonable choice.
West jumped up quickly, but James didn't care. As a result, a figure flew out from the wings, and Carter rushed up to block it.
This scared the little emperor. In order to avoid being blocked, he subconsciously increased the height of his attack.
Chamberlain watched the basketball fly towards the ring, then quickly made a prediction, turned around and rushed to the basket, jumped up and grabbed the rebounded ball in his hand.
As soon as he saw Chamberlain stuck in the penalty area and snatching rebounds, West and Carter quickly ran to the frontcourt.
Sure enough, Chamberlain took the rebound, swung his arm, and immediately threw the ball up.
However, the Warriors' fast break failed. Wade and James retreated quickly, and Bibby followed him, and the three of them blocked Carter and West at once.
Seeing that the Warriors' fast attack was about to die, the two sides had been entangled for a few seconds, and a shadow like a god and demon came, and Chamberlain rushed up with the fast attack.
Carter passed the ball and Chamberlain made a layup from three steps. The Heat could stop West or Carter, but when Chamberlain made a layup in three steps, no one dared to cause trouble.
Chamberlain waved his arm and made a heavy slap.
The 40 Warriors made a beautiful start.
The Heat attacked again, and Bibby swam the ball in the frontcourt for a swing, then passed the ball to Bosh.
The NHA is a very chaotic world, and the real brothers do not exist. Every team has a circle, including the Warriors. For example, West is willing to pass the ball to Chamberlain, while Carter and Jamison are more skillful in cooperation, and Blair plays with George.
In the Heat, Bibby is more taken care of by Bosh, so he is also the Heat's favorite defender who passes the ball to the former Dragon King. Wade and James are in the same trench. They both look down on Bosh now and generally don't choose to pass the ball to him first.
Seeing Bosh get the ball at the basket, Haslem moved out, and Chamberlain laughed when he saw this.
The Heat are also a bit stupid. If Haslem holds the ball in the penalty area and transfers Bosh, he will be taken away because Bosh's mid-range shot is very threatening, while Haslem doesn't understand the mid-range shot and long shots.
Although Bosh's data fell sharply after this data formed the Big Three, in Chamberlain's eyes, to some extent, Bosh is the most indispensable player for the Heat.
You know, once one of James and Wei left the court, there will still be at least one All-Star on the wing, but once Bosh is away, the Heat's penalty area combination is one of the worst in the league.
Fans only noticed that Bosh can only average 10 points and B points per game and then five or eight rebounds, but did not notice that among the Heat players, Bosh has the highest net score in the team when he was on the court - he has a net score of 3 points per 100 rounds on the court, which is better than James.
In addition, Bosh is one of the league's most deadly pick-and-roll weapons, and his shooting percentage from 10 feet away is 6.0 at the basket, which is impressive.
Therefore, the best choice for the Heat at this time should be to withdraw Bosh from the penalty area and let Haslem attack for a strong attack, of course, it was just a feint.
No matter what, the attack had already started, and Bosh held the ball under the basket, and Chamberlain immediately followed from behind. Bosh was good at abilities, but he was too soft-hearted and did not have the violence and strength of ordinary black people. Seeing Chamberlain defending, he actually quickly passed the ball.
In this way, the Heat's penalty area is equivalent to being abandoned.
Bosh's pass was a bit abrupt. After all, he was one of the three giants and had the ability to guide the offensive.
James almost didn't catch the ball. He took action and then turned into a blacksmith. Chamberlain was still at the basket. Bosh jumped and wanted to compete for the rebound. As a result, Chamberlain twisted his butt and overturned him and easily took the rebound.
The offense and defense were converted. This time Chamberlain entered the inside and asked for the ball. West passed the ball over. Bosh and Haslem came up nervously to double-team, and Chamberlain was locked in one, one after the other.
Old Nelson shouted a whistle next to the court, and the rest of the Warriors immediately began to change the lineup. West, Carter and Jackson all ran to the inside to support, but Ibaka ran to the high position.
The biggest problem for the Heat now is not that the bench depth is not that the Big Three lacks helpers, nor that their inside line is weak, but that there are still problems with the Big Three running-in, let alone the whole team.
The Warriors interspersed the overall running position and immediately dispersed the Heat.
As soon as West stepped into the penalty area, Chamberlain divided the ball into his hand, and also blocked the passage of Bosh and Haslem to make up for defense. In this way, West took three steps, stretched out his arm to lay up, and sent the ball into the ring.
He was beaten 60 at the beginning, even if he was so elegant and handsome, he couldn't stand it. He stood up and roared and was very angry.
West glanced at the anxious coach S, then laughed at Wade, "Man, six to zero, now it's six to zero, and then it will turn into eight to zero and ten to zero, and you will lose in the end. What do you think about this problem? Are you the Eastern Conference champion? This is the strength of the Eastern Conference champion? Did you all play with the primary school team in the previous games?"
Wade seemed gentlemanly, but in fact he was also a hot king. He dribbled the ball to the frontcourt and glanced at his teammate's position. He took a sudden step and slapped the ball in his hand at high speed, like a blood-red lightning flashed over the field. He broke through West's defense in a blink of an eye.
This is the Flash This is why Wade is called the Flash
However, this pure speed and explosive breakthrough is useless for West, because his physical fitness is so explosive that it is also top-notch.
In this way, Wade rushed forward, and West followed and got stuck. The two strong bodies collided repeatedly, like two lions fighting each other, but unfortunately, no one could do anything to anyone.
Wade took two steps in a row, pulling his shoulder back and stabilizing his body, then moving his left shoulder to the left, handing the ball with his right hand to the left, and stepping forward with his left foot, and then he could succeed in breaking through. As a result, West's thick knee twisted, stabbing his retreating figure, and secretly made a small move, pushing Wade away.
However, the Flash has a good balance. He is best at breaking through and laying out when he loses balance. After being pushed by West, he changed direction and broke through, took two steps again, then put the ball away, rushed straight to the ring, pull the rod to avoid Chamberlain's defense, and swung the ball into the ring.
With a crisp "swish", the Heat finally scored.
But then, the Warriors began to counterattack, and Chamberlain helped West cover at a high position. As a result, the Heat were not fooled and were guarding against the pick-and-roll of the two. Seeing that the tactics were ineffective, West passed the ball to Chamberlain and asked him to do it himself.
Chamberlain was in the free throw area at this time. He watched Bosh test his steps forward, and the latter quickly took a step back and prevented him from breaking through. When Chamberlain saw him moving, he immediately took a step back and jumped up with his body.
"Swish" another crisp sound, and Chamberlain scored happily.
The VP suddenly rang out in the Oracle Arena, and Chamberlain also laughed. He shouted at West: "Pass the ball to me, man, I feel so hot with the ball. God, now it's hot, I can have eggs. I have a hunch today. I want to use this heat to cook the basketball."
When the Heat attacked, Bibby finally got a chance to make a phone call. He received the ball from the three-point line on the left corner and made a jump shot. Unfortunately, his hand felt bad. The ball hit the iron and was pulled down by West who rushed in. The one who fought for the rebound with West was Bosh, the Heat's real giant.
West bent down and rushed forward as he took the rebound, like a leopard. The aggressiveness he showed made Wade scared.
After running all the way, West rushed to the frontcourt and directly tried to attack Huanglong. As a result, Wade came up with defense and suddenly stuck him.
West not only has good physical fitness, but also has excellent skills. Facing Wade's defense, he immediately changed direction and still made a quick breakthrough.
Unfortunately, James also returned to defense. When West saw that he had no chance, he simply rose up and made a long shot.
This is West's wolfishness
The reason why West's emergency stop jump shot in this fast attack was a show of his wolfishness, not only showing his ruthlessness, but also his super lethality. In such a situation, West actually shot the ball into the ring and made a three-pointer.
Chapter completed!