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1415. This time it's my grandson's turn (Part 3)

James' post-up play is pretty good now, at least at an average level. Coupled with his physical fitness, he has good accuracy, but it has nothing to do with being good at post-up play.

The same goes for defending against post-ups. In 2011, James was not only unable to defend against post-ups, but he was even beaten when defending against Nowitzki's post-ups. Now that there has been improvement, it's just okay. It doesn't matter if he is good at guarding against post-ups.

relation.

So Sun Ce had a lot of considerations in choosing this position. He leaned against James, but couldn't hold it. Sun Ce suddenly turned to the left, and James immediately moved sideways. But Sun Ce turned around on the spot, and there was a little gap. Sun Ce took a step back and made a mid-range shot.

Take action...

"The King of High Post Level 2 (Kobe Bryant) triggers, the host chooses to turn around and take a step-back jumper, the bullet speed is temporarily increased by one small level to s-, the jumping height is temporarily increased by a small level to b+, and the mid-range shot on the right side of the three-second zone is temporarily increased.

Step it up a notch to s-...

Because the host finally chose to shoot, the special effect of Kobe Bryant's version of the King of High Posts was triggered. This shot will slightly reduce the impact of the pre-shooting action..."

A very comprehensive and effective bonus. Although it was a step back, it did not trigger the Jordan version of the King of Turnover Jumpers. The two were not connected, but Sun Ce got some space with his skills. With the bonus, he quickly jumped back when James

Under the circumstances, Sun Ce seized the opportunity and voted out!

At the end of the third quarter, Sun Ce was no longer worried about his hand. He didn't worry too much. He fully displayed his movements. With the high post technique that he had practiced hard, plus the bonus, he was able to turn around and shoot a step-back jump shot from the high post with very smooth movements.

Hit!

84 to 82, the Grizzlies lead by two points again!

The increase in bounce height and speed brought about by the bonus is so important! James felt that he almost defended it, but Sun Ce's shot relied on that slight gap, from his fingertips

Fly by!

It was just a little bit close, which touched the shadow in James's heart that he didn't want to remember, but he suddenly couldn't remember what the shadow was.

The Grizzlies' lineup needs to retreat as quickly as possible. The Heat can't afford a fast break without defensive counterattacks. Nene passes the ball to Wade, who advances to the frontcourt and hands it to James.

Wade is a player who understands his own situation very well and is willing to accept a change in his role. He knows that he has passed his peak period and is only playing to assist James.

James stopped worrying about what the shadow was and devoted himself to the offensive end. I don't know when, he felt like he was chasing points, but the last attack of the third quarter was still the Grizzlies chasing points.

This time it was still Wade who was freed up. Instead of forcing his way in because the opponent switched defenses too quickly, he chose to take a mid-range shot from the baseline... and missed!

But James squeezed into the paint after passing the ball and scored two points with a tip-in!

With 30 points, 10 rebounds and 10 assists, James scored his 12th career playoff triple-double!

James scored his second career triple-double in the Finals, surpassing Rondo, Sun Ce, and Duncan's 1 time, dominating the current list of triple-doubles in the Finals!

James' data was displayed on the big screen, and the names below were Sun Ce, Rondo, and Duncan. These are all the strong opponents James has encountered in the playoffs now and in the past. The Heat's morale has greatly increased.

However, Sun Ce turned around and hit another baseline hook shot.

My hands are so hot!

Sun Ce turned around, accelerated, rushed to the bottom line, stopped suddenly, made a hasty hook, and scored again!

This time James blocked Sun Ce in advance and turned around to retreat. When Sun Ce cut to the baseline, Nene also made up for it in time, but Sun Ce quickly took action and scored again!

When Sun Ce returned to defense, he spread his fingers and stared at his hands. In the eyes of his opponents, teammates, fans at the scene, and fans in front of the TV, this was the show-off behavior of this pretender.

But Sun Ce himself was really surprised! He felt so good when he took the step-back jump shot, and he continued his shooting percentage of 8 of 11 in the third quarter!

"So many people have outbreaks every year. This time, it's finally my turn!"

You can get in here!

The Heat's just-raised morale was suppressed by Sun Ce's goal. Immediately after Mike Miller missed a three-pointer, Sun Ce grabbed the rebound and counterattacked. Before he reached the three-point line, he was flanked by the opponent. Sun Ce passed the ball.

Paul George responded, and Paul George feinted a shot to break through, and passed it to Larry Sanders, who reversed and cut. The latter dunked and scored two points.

A very beautiful 4 on 3, Paul George seized the opportunity very well!

Due to the matchup situation, Paul George did not get a chance to play at a critical moment tonight. Although he is much stronger than Jimmy Butler, Jimmy Butler is better at guarding James, and even Battier is better at guarding him.

But Paul George was not frustrated. He made his due contribution during his playing time. With this assist, his number of assists has already caught up with Nash, who has the second most assists on the team tonight with 5 assists.

13 points, 5 rebounds, 5 assists and 1 steal!

The words of the TV commentator very well illustrate the current situation of Paul George - no matter what the team role is, this is a genius with the superstar talent of Tracy McGrady! Gold will always shine, and he did not have stage fright in the finals!

88 to 84, the Grizzlies' lead expanded to 4 points.

In the transition between offense and defense, Wade still calmly pressed forward and pressed the rhythm. Now Sun Ce feels so terrible that he cannot be outpaced by the Grizzlies. The Grizzlies lineup does not have a team offense, but when playing fast, it can make up for the lack of shooting.

James received the ball, worked hard, broke into the paint, and made a strong shot when he was knocked down by Larry Sanders!

Although the extra penalty was missed again, and the highlight of the missed extra penalty added another scene, it was still the finals version, but James's unstoppable goal could not compete with Sun Ce's unparalleled fiery touch!

He made 12 of 20 shots and scored 32 points + a triple-double. James also threw the ball 20 times. He missed the extra free throw and quickly retreated to push the Grizzlies into position. After the battle, he watched Paul George run the ball without the ball.

When Sun Ce came over, the whites of James's eyes took up most of his eyes.

It was time for James to fight hard and fall into a positional battle. Paul George didn't mess around. He waited for Sun Ce to go to the high post on the right side of the three-second zone to lean on Sun Ce, lob the ball to Sun Ce, and at the same time hit Sun Ce and his teammates inside.

gesture.

James suddenly looked back at Larry Sanders and prepared to defend against the pick-and-roll.

Just when James was guarding the pick-and-roller behind him, Sun Ce did not step off the line, but swung the ball to the right with his left hand and turned toward the free throw line!

Excellent two-handed ball control!

James reacted very quickly. With his huge body of 126 kilograms, he could actually play a point guard position. However, James turned around and wanted to catch up but was blocked by Paul George. At this moment, James saw Sun Ce facing Wade.
Chapter completed!
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