In the second quarter of the game, Laili decided to fight for wealth.
Let Posey, Payton, and Walker play, and Wade and O'Neal can help them fight again.
We agreed to fight for wealth? Why did we fight to kill Wade? In addition, we also brought along the giant Buddha of O'Neal!
The fight for wealth is a fight for wealth, and we cannot afford to lose our fundamentals.
Moreover, after losing the first game, the Heat can't afford to lose. Now that we are here, is it really interesting to care about Wade and O'Neal?
To be honest, Su Bei played pretty well. That means that in terms of statistics, the scene was really average. It wasn't that he had to be the main player. He just enjoyed the treatment of the main force and sat quietly on the bench to watch the game.
After all, the Nets are too far behind, and Lawrence Frank doesn't know how to deal with it, either by playing or not playing.
If you fight, you won't see any hope, and if you don't fight, your mentality and morale will be affected.
In the end, Kidd made the decision to play.
Crisis is also an opportunity. If the Nets can reverse this game, wouldn't this series be over?
While the Heat are consuming the Nets, why aren't the Nets consuming the Heat?
The Heat have a lot of people and a lot of players who can play, but the two core players Wade and O'Neal are both sick... There are hidden dangers of injuries. As long as there is an accident between the two of them playing, there is no guarantee that this game will not be played.
And win.
The premise is that the competition must be intense. If there is no intensity, there will be no harm.
Speaking of which, Kidd has always been the nemesis of the Pistons. Now that Carter is assisting him, do you think it is possible? After passing the Heat, the Nets can kill the Pistons and break out of the Eastern Conference?
If you think about it carefully, there is indeed a play.
In this way, every game against the Heat should be played as if it were the Eastern Conference Finals!
If the whistle doesn't sound, the game won't end, it's just one word, it's a fight.
Bang-dang——!
As long as there were a few strikes, Kidd would not be so drunk that he would reverse the outcome of the game.
1 out of 4.
Kidd is still the same Kidd.
With such a performance, Kidd is still calm.
I told you not to force him to take action, doesn't this reveal the truth?
He really is "basic but not offensive" and is not pretending.
In the first quarter of the game, it wasn't that he didn't dare to shoot, it was that he would die if he tried!
He still has this confidence, and we will not lie to our own people.
Damn it, the attack is so bad, you still dare to go out and wander around, is there any law? Is there still a law?
Fortunately, happiness comes from comparison. Kidd is indeed a three-point shooter, but O'Neal is not much better, shooting 1-for-4 from the field.
His is shorter than Kidd's...
Well, it refers to the shooting distance.
Still think? What do you think?
Don't ask, it's just a short distance.
In addition to O'Neal's poor performance, Wade's shooting was also magical. He only made 2 of 5 shots. Compared with the first quarter, his shooting percentage was completely broken.
In addition, Antoine Walker made 1 of 4 shots and Haslem made 0 of 2 shots.
We are all blacksmiths, and we don’t smile until we take 50 steps.
From this look, Kidd can still go out.
Even though my shooting is bad, I don't feel embarrassed.
Even worse than **, Kidd didn't lose, at most he just couldn't win.
Off the court, the Heat's battle was in such a mess, but Lai Li's face was calm.
After all, the goal of the game was achieved, and the Heat are still in control of the game.
score.
The Nets recovered 2 points, but the Heat were too far ahead and engaged in a defensive battle. With such an offensive and defensive rhythm, what could the Nets do to catch up?
He doesn't understand offense, so don't expect to know much.
He likes this kind of game rhythm the best.
It really doesn't matter whether the shot goes in or not, it's just that the audience feels it's eye-catching and wants to wash their eyes.
Fortunately, even if the process sucks, the result will definitely be perfect, and they will enjoy it in the end and won't find too many faults.
After all, the Heat have never been an offensive team, and they have no expectations, so naturally they won't be disappointed.
With the presence of O'Neal and Wade, the Nets, a team with a flawed lineup, will ultimately be unable to defend the Heat's offense.
Before Wade even revealed that he was the ace of the "free throw machine", the situation of the game was firmly in the hands of the Heat.
The Nets did not invite their opponents to climb the mountain. Is there still a chance?
The answer is definitely no!
Buzz——!
The buzzer sounds, the red light turns on, and the full game time is over.
score.
The Heat defeated the Nets by 25 points, tying the series at 1-1.
Wade made 3 of 3 three-pointers and 4 of 4 free throws. He only played 38 minutes and scored 31 points, 6 rebounds, 5 assists, and 4 steals. His efficiency was not even a little bit high.
O'Neal played 29 minutes, making 9 of 17 shots and 3 of 10 free throws. The free throws were still poor, but he did not lose the basics. He scored 21 points, 7 rebounds and 4 assists, and his efficiency was also not bad.
Subei scored 8 points in the first quarter, 6 points in the remaining three quarters, and got 14 points, 3 rebounds and 3 assists. It was a high start and a low start, which is the norm for role players.
Fortunately, he scored 66 points with Wade and O'Neal, averaging 23 points.
For the Nets, the main scorer is still the Trident.
Carter led the way with 22 points, Jefferson scored 16 points and Kidd scored 15 points.
That's it?
The Tridents all performed so well that it was just a luxury for the Nets to win the game.
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May 12, Air Force Arena, home of the Nets.
At this moment, the G3 game between the Heat and the Nets is going back and forth.
In the first half, Wade's shot didn't explode, and Kidd was still "basically not attacking." The two sides played back and forth, and neither one could do anything to the opponent.
First section.
Second section.
The Heat rely on teamwork and play more to flourish.
The Nets rely on superstars.
In the first two games, Kidd and Wade decided the game.
In this game, Carter's shooting was explosive.
He can withstand Wade's defense on the outside and hit three-pointers that he usually can't hit, and his breakthrough kills on the inside are still sharp.
Carter, who was good at shooting, frequently used his height to force shots on Wade. Seeing this, he had no choice but to go to Jiangsu North, but the result was the same.
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The four of them, each with a good shooting touch, are one-on-five, and can beat the entire team by themselves.
There is nothing wrong with Su Bei's confrontation, there is nothing wrong with his defensive skills, and his height is not a disadvantage. There is a gap in jumping and so on, but it is not too bad... However, Carter can score, with the defense covering his face and eyes, he can still
Jin, what do you want from Subei?
In the third quarter of the game, Wade had no sense of breakthrough shooting. He went 0 for 4, but Carter made 4 of 6, 2 of 3 three-pointers, and 3 of 4 free throws. He scored 13 points in a single quarter, leading the team.
The Nets scored and took a 5-point lead entering the fourth quarter.
Then, the direction of the game turned towards the Heat.
By this time, the Nets' physical strength has been exhausted. After all, their lineup is really thin.
In such a tense game, the three core players of the Nets would not dare to take a break. If someone were to drop someone casually, the game would probably be over.
Wade did not shoot from the outside. Instead, he and O'Neal screened and went to the penalty area to hit the basket.
He stopped pretending and revealed his identity as a "free throw machine". In a single quarter, he was absolutely killing it at the free throw line.
The Nets still had to rely on Carter's output. They really didn't have a drop left. They made 5 of 10 shots and scored 10 points, but it was of no use.
The Heat won with a crushing lineup and a lot of people. What do you use to defeat them?
As long as Kidd can get rid of his "basic but non-attacking" identity, the Nets can still be saved, but I can't do it!
It's not unfair to lose the game.
It's nothing more than returning to the normal track as predicted.
The score went from leading to falling behind in just one quarter.
The Heat defeated the Nets and tied the score to 2-1.
Carter made 3 of 6 three-pointers and 3 of 8 free throws. He scored 43 points, 6 rebounds and 3 assists. It can be said that he beat Su Bei, Wade and Posey, but the result was nothing.
Kidd had assists and 8 rebounds, another near-triple-double performance.
However, the only one who scored more points than Kidd was Jefferson's 17 points.
After fighting back and forth, there were only three people who could fight, but everyone on the Heat team was a soldier, except Wade, who got rebounds and 7 assists. He was not a soldier, but a general.
Two days later, the G4 battle started and ended successfully.
score.
The winner was still the Heat.
Not only the score, but also the process of the game is exactly the same.
It was tied in the first quarter, tied in the second quarter, the Nets took a slight lead in the third quarter, and then the game was reversed in the fourth quarter.
May 16, American Airlines Center.
The G5 game started, and under the pressure of being eliminated if they lost, the Nets' trident exploded.
Carter scored 33 points, Jefferson scored 33 points, Kidd scored 20 points, and the three scored 86 points together.
As a result, the score was still lost by 1 point to the Heat.
Seven members of the Heat scored in double figures, and even Jiangsu North scored 16 points. Apart from the Big Three, the Nets only had one role player who scored 14 points, which was still a shortfall.
After losing one game first, the Heat defeated the Nets in straight games in the Eastern Conference semifinals with a big score of 4-1 and advanced to the Eastern Conference finals first.