Chapter 686: Playing a reasonable version of James, the Lakers are professional!
"When the Heat attacked, James held the ball on the left wing and challenged Kobe Bryant.
Trying to play a post-up, Kobe blocked the ball path and James couldn't turn around at all.
Bang——!
With a sudden collision, James took a step with his back, and then, good guy, he took two steps back and exited beyond the three-point line. He took another two steps back. Kobe predicted that James was going to rush into the formation with the ball, so he also took a step back, trying to catch up.
In the formation, Su Bei placed Wade one meter away and was already ready to help defend.
OMG!
James didn't tolerate them. He rushed outside the three-point line and suddenly pulled out. He shot, raised his hand and tried to shoot a three-point pull-up jumper. This was too messy..."
Kobe didn't expect that James would not follow martial ethics and took off his pants to rush in. As a result, before he could get in, he pulled up his pants and ejaculated.
No way, James didn't come in. Although Kobe didn't regard James' three-point shot as alive, he still actively swooped out to block the shot. This was his attitude.
Bang-dang——!
You will die if you try.
James' three-pointer still didn't work.
"Still blacksmithing!
As long as James' three-pointers are a threat, he will continue to strengthen three-point shooters.
Now James chooses to do three-pointers by himself. This choice is too amateurish..."
Of course, I was forced to do it.
The Lakers are betting on James' offensive ceiling, and he can't win the game.
Whenever the Spurs play against James, they do so against James. What they bully is that he is unable to attack tough situations, has no threat in shooting, and runs into intensive defense when dribbling the ball, making him ineffective.
The head coach of the Lakers, Mike Brown, is a coach of the Spurs and has coached James in the Cavaliers for so many years. With his familiarity with the Spurs and James, it is reasonable to copy his homework to deal with James.
It can only be said that James has been properly arranged.
Off the court, I saw James spreading his hands from time to time, and Mike Brown standing on the sidelines with his hands folded across his chest, looking like a famous coach.
Just ask James, he is a professional!
Offensive and defensive transition, the Lakers attack.
Paul controlled the ball to the frontcourt, continued to favor Gasol alone, and then chose to attack outside.
Really, the Heat's biggest defensive flaw is the point guard and center positions. Whether it's roll call or military training, the advantage lies with the Lakers.
"Paul went in, Chalmers was blocked!
After Gasol screened, he handed the ball to Paul, then turned around and cut to the basket.
Paul broke through with the ball, and he reached the end. When he saw Bosh rushing over with all his strength, Paul casually sent the basketball into the sky..."
Bang-dang——!
Gasol cut to the basket, jumped high, made an alley-oop, dunked with both hands, and slammed the basketball into the basket, continuing to add to the Lakers' offensive firepower.
13 to 3.
"The Heat's defense can't be defended, it can't be defended at all!
Kobe Bryant's offense had not yet exerted any force, and the Heat's defense could not catch up with the offensive coordination of the three-man auxiliary offensive triangle.
Paul performed very nicely, and his strongest weapon is his passing after the pick-and-roll.
Although he joined the Lakers, his ability to break through pick-and-rolls with the ball has decreased, but his ability to organize passes has not been lost. The Lakers continue to have a three-dimensional, multi-point offense..."
Outside the court, the home fans burst into boos. After three years of waiting, the Heat's lineup is getting stronger and better year by year. How come they are still like this?
Can you still have fun playing?
On the sidelines, Spoelstra also looked ugly, but the problem was that he didn't know what went wrong.
To be fair, is James' offense unreasonable?
No!
On the contrary, no one who is reasonable has any friends.
He rushed forward with the ball and scored. Then, he was defended by the Lakers in the pocket and had to go one-on-three.
As a mechanic... no, as a point forward, passing the ball, that makes sense, right?
When Bosh is open and doesn't score, it makes sense to pass the ball to Wade, right?
After going around in a circle, the teammates around me are all fucking CBA teammates. I feel like I can do it on my own. Is this reasonable?
Once upon a time, Kobe did the same thing.
But the problem is not scoring goals.
The only answer is that there is a problem with the player's condition.
On the court, the Heat attack.
Chalmers still passed halftime, passed the ball to James, and then cut to the basket, taking Paul's defense to the right three-point corner, where he could smoke and watch the show.
James caught the ball, raised his head, and when he saw the look in Kobe's eyes, he knew he lost.
That clearly means that you can't score a goal with your eyes, but you can't lose with your attitude.
"James took two steps back, then broke through with the ball and acted recklessly.
Kobe was almost knocked away, but he came back tenaciously and continued to lie in front of James.
James failed to kill Kobe quickly, and as a result, Su Bei and Jordan Hill came to help defend him.
James stepped forward to meet the man... no, he stepped forward halfway and chose to pass the blame to the right. Wade received the ball and continued to break through with the ball. The Lakers' defense was in chaos. Wade wanted to go to the end, and Paul and Gasol came over.
boom--!
A hit to the ground and the ball was sent to the right three-point corner. Chalmers was empty again. He caught the ball, raised it, and raised his hand to shoot a three-point jumper..."
Paul was also very active, helping to defend Wade, and then turned back with all his strength.
By the way, when you play next to Kobe, you have that kind of defensive energy. If the boss is defending with his eyes, he feels that he can't stop him even if he is not on guard.
Naturally, people will learn from others.
It's a pity that no matter how aggressively Paul turned back to defend, he still had to hear the gunfire.
Swish——!
"Finally, finally a goal.
The Heat's outside shooting was off the charts.
Wade's assist came from Chalmers' three-point shot from the corner.
This three-pointer was really timely, allowing the Heat to stop the bleeding in time.
Chalmers is indeed the player with the most reliable three-point shooting in the Heat's lineup..."
13 to 6!!
On the court, James and Wade high-fived each other when they returned to defense. This goal was very morale-boosting.
Off the court, Spoelstra clenched his fists, feeling that the Heat were alive again.
This chapter is not finished yet, please click on the next page to continue reading the exciting content! The home fans are also very generous, shouting "Defense! Defense! Defense!!" The sound is also a little bit louder, and the Heat is about to burst into flames.
On the court, in transition between offense and defense, the Lakers attack.
Paul took possession of the ball and arrived on the court, but did not panic. He continued the offensive method just now, turned over Gasol's card, and then chose to cut outside.
"Paul and Su Bei made a shift, bringing Chalmers' defense in front of Su Bei.
Gasol immediately smashed the ball over, and Su Bei received the ball and called out Chalmers.
Outside the 70-degree three-point line on the right side, Su Bei raised the ball and raised his hand to shoot a three-point jumper. Chalmers did not dare to let go, so he quickly dived out.
Su Bei collected the ball and then hit Chalmers in the air. This was going to be a collision..."
You don't want to come over... No, I don't want to come over, but it's useless to shout in my heart. There is no way to borrow strength in the air. In the world of martial arts, if you are not the protagonist or the ultimate villain, jumping in the air is the target.
Bang——!
After colliding with Chalmers in the air, Su Bei took advantage of the situation and made a three-pointer. With a whoosh, the basketball drew a non-stick arc in the air, but it was enough.
Beep——!
The referee's whistle sounded and Chalmers was called for a defensive foul. Su Bei got the opportunity to go to the free throw line and make a free throw.
“It’s still a three-point free throw!
Su Bei's game was very ungrateful, but he was very experienced.
This is professionalism!
Winning the championship for 7 consecutive years shows a high level of understanding and understanding of the game.
If you ask how high it is, it's at least as high as three or four stories high.
This shot is not only extremely lethal, but also extremely insulting. It is very likely that the three-pointer that the Heat just managed to make was offset by Su Bei's three-pointer..."
Not even a possibility, but a certainty.
Standing on the free throw line, facing the tsunami of boos from the home fans, Su Bei was like a killer with no emotion, raising the knife in his hand and then scoring the goal.
Swish——!
Swish——!
Swish——!
Three of three free throws were made, and Su Bei scored a steady three-pointer.
16 to 6!!
Outside the court, the camera panned to Riley's seat. During the offseason, the Heat had pursued Su Bei. They wanted to bring Su Bei, who left the Heat, back to the place where his dream began. However, Su Bei joined the Lakers.
The team became a direct opponent of the Heat.
The Heat turned around and chose Ray Allen, who asked for a cheaper price, but ended up sitting on the bench and gathering dust.
If the Heat sign Su Bei, wouldn't the NBA have its finale?
Can you give the Heat an award directly?
On the court, the offense and defense transition, the Heat attack.
It was James who started the offense with the ball on the left, broke through with the ball, attracted a double-team from the defense, and then distributed the ball to Wade on the right.
Wade caught the ball and continued to break through with the ball. Su Bei did not save the ball. After all, he did not regard Wade's shot as alive. He chose to go directly across and wait for Wade to rush into the formation at the end.
It's just a pity that Wade has already started to speed up, which is equivalent to James' breakthrough. Without Kobe's first layer of protection, even if the Lakers pile people into the penalty area, the defensive effect will be halved.
This is the threat posed by James' sudden scoring system. If Wade has the basket, in fact, the Heat's offense has already finished.
"Wade burst in and the Lakers' defense was in disarray.
Wade made a breakthrough, passed Su Bei in one step, broke through to the end, and then made a layup... No, there was no shot. Wade passed the ball to Bosh who cut in from the left. After receiving the ball, he made a two-point jumper from close range.
Take action..."
Swish——!
16 to 8!!
Before the Lakers' defense could react, Bosh had already raised his knife and put the basketball into the basket.
"The Heat's offense comes alive!
Outside shooting, continuous hits, Janeway combined to play assists, continuous dribbling the ball, the Lakers' defensive ability is really unstoppable.
Of course, maybe, probably, maybe the Lakers won't care anymore, because this is the rhythm of the game that the Lakers like..."
Although the Heat can score from outside, the Lakers don't care at all about losing points in this way. The question is that the Heat are competing with the Lakers in shooting.
This is the way the Lakers are best at playing, and at the same time, it is also the way the Heat are least good at playing.
From the beginning, the Lakers were in a pattern, looking down on the Heat. The Heat's jump shots were nothing more than letting the bullets fly a little longer.
Shooting isn't just about being tough, it's also about being durable.
Obviously, whether it is toughness or durability, the Heat are at a disadvantage and cannot compare with the Lakers.
Of course, basketball is not about calculation. As long as the Heat can kill the game with jump shots, the Lakers can't stand it either.
After all, with the combination of James and Way taking turns rushing into the formation, their outside shooters will get a wider space and opportunities for jump shots than those created by the Lakers' so-called triangle offensive tactics.