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Chapter 693: In the shooting battle, it turns out that in front of the Lakers, the Heat are just a younger brother!

June 9, American Airlines Arena.

The G2 game of the 2012/13 season finals continues with the Heat. At this time, the lights are brightly lit and there is a sea of ​​people in the arena.

Warming up, chatting...while the business-like etiquette was going on, the lineups of both teams tonight were also displayed on the screen in the arena.

The Heat's top five, Bosh, Battier, James, Ray Allen, Wade.

Lakers five players, Jordan Hill, Gasol, Su Bei, Kobe, Paul.

This game will be broadcast live on TNT radio. Kenny Smith partners with Barkley and invites O'Neal and Jeff Van Gundy to continue to form a commentary team.

"The Heat lineup has changed!

Mike Brown is too familiar with James and will definitely continue to use pocket tactics to target James and Wade's offense.

If there is no outside fire support, the flaw of James and Wade's unstable shooting will be exposed.

The Lakers' defensive tactics can lock down the Heat's offensive firepower, and the rhythm of the game will be properly arranged by the Lakers." Kenny Smith said based on the situation analysis of the G1 game.

Barkley nodded and continued to add. "Of course, after the Heat experienced the first game, they also realized that it was impossible and impossible to defend against the Lakers' offensive firepower.

Since the defense can't be done, then don't do it. It's reasonable to overturn the defensive table and fight the Lakers on the offensive table."

"The Lakers' use of pocket defense to deal with the James-Williams combo is a trick.

No matter how the Heat respond, they will fall into the shooting battle set by the Lakers. This is the rhythm of the game that the Lakers are good at.

With Kobe, Paul and Gasol in the mid-range, and Su Bei in the long-range three-point range, such an elite jump shooting lineup is not afraid of competing with any team in the shooting battle." Jeff Van Gundy pointed at the core of the Lakers' tactics.

"However, the Heat also have a way to deal with it. If they can beat the shooting, they will fight hard. If they can't, they will take Gasol off the court. They will bring the Lakers' inside line to the same level as the Heat, and then defeat the Lakers with hard power.

The Lakers can steal the rhythm of the game, and the Heat can also steal the strength inside, it all depends on who performs better on the court."

O'Neill nodded and put forward his own point of view.

"I think the Heat have a better chance of winning!

If they are good at using their home court advantage, it will be difficult for the Lakers to win consecutive games at the Heat's home court.

Moreover, the Heat cannot afford to lose, they will definitely fight hard..."

The game begins!

Bosh defeated Jordan Hill and got the ball for the Heat's first attack.

"Wade took the ball to the frontcourt, faced Subei's deadly defense, and chose to distribute the ball to James.

Next, let’s see what happens in the one-on-one showdown between James and Kobe?

Kobe was pressing closely, but after James swayed from side to side, he still couldn't find a breakthrough or shot opportunity. He chose to step back and dribble, taking two steps to open up space. Then, he accelerated and acted like a reckless person, speeding up and charging towards James.

Kobe's body couldn't bear it, so he could only fight and retreat.

Sure enough, Su Bei on the outside and Jordan Hill on the inside both came to help defend James.

James pulled the ball to meet the man, and he shot towards the basket... No, halfway through, he finally waited for you, and James still took the blame and went out..."

From the left three-point corner, Ray Allen caught the ball, lifted the ball and missed Paul's block, then raised his hand to make an elegant three-point jumper...

Bang-dang——!

The opportunity has come, and Ray Allen's shooting is also very standard, but it's okay. No matter how good the opportunity is, and the posture is standard, it is useless if the basketball cannot be shot.

Ray Allen failed to catch the blame thrown by James, and shot a three-pointer, but the shot missed. "James still chooses to pass the blame... No, he believes in his teammates and stands on a higher level. Anyway, if you dare to flank, he will dare to pass the blame."

.

Next, let’s see how Kobe responds?

On the front wing, take Paul's flop and set up an offensive three-threat, step, feint, collect the ball, change direction, break through with the ball, go in, flick, raise your hand, and make a sudden stop and fadeaway jumper. Is it possible?

…”

Bang-dang——!

Under the interference of James, the iron shot still missed, and the four-legged shot turned into a three-iron shot.

The first time for both sides was to mess around, but well, although the result was a blacksmith, James was slightly better.

After all, in the process, James was one versus three and failed to score.

And what about Kobe? He missed every one of them. Comparison is the only harm!

Good guy, I can only be a good guy. I'm sorry to point you out. Is James playing basketball? What he plays is talent and body. When it comes to skills, Kobe can beat him by a few blocks.

The two have different playing styles and different playing styles. When compared, they would be inferior and incompatible.

Looking back, James continued to act recklessly with the ball, and the Lakers also continued to implement the tactics of flanking James.

Since the Lakers dared to double attack, James dared to take the blame, but Ray Allen failed. In this round, he turned over Bosh's card.

At this time, the advantage of playing next to James is obvious. Bosh catches the ball, and there is no one around him. He immediately lifts the ball, raises his hand and shoots a two-point jumper...

Jordan Hill is very mobile, but he can't care about Bosh's defense as much as he can double-team James. He can only try his best to rush over to block the shot, and then listen to the gunshot.

Bang-dang——!

"The opportunity finally came up, but Bosh didn't use it. He couldn't shoot in and just missed it."

"The players on the field were a little nervous at the beginning of the game. Their shooting skills were stiff and not smooth, and it was difficult to penetrate, so it makes sense..."

I still haven't relaxed my body and mind, my body is too tight.

This is the physical and mental performance of wanting to win!

Off the court, Mike Brown was very satisfied with the defense of the players on the court. James must die anyway, which is the best defense.

As for the offense, he doesn't have to worry at all.

The Lakers have already dispatched their final lineup, and someone will take action.

On the court, Paul controlled the ball to the frontcourt and did not continue to look for Kobe.

And Kobe did not force himself to continue individual duels. He let his teammates perform in the first half, and then took over the game in the second half. This was the rhythm of the game he wanted.

This chapter is not over yet, please click on the next page to continue reading! "Paul lobbed the ball to Gasol who reached the high post, and then cut inside to the basket, trying to hit the Heat's backdoor.

Wade was not slow in following up the defense, keeping up with Paul and guarding their backdoor.

Bang——!

Gasol chose to hit Bosh with his back, grinding in step by step. Seeing that Bosh couldn't withstand it, Ray Allen shrank in and tried to flank Gasol.

It's a pity that Gasol didn't predict it well enough and the basketball was thrown out.

Outside the 70-degree three-point line on the right side, Su Bei caught the ball, lifted it up, and without thinking about it, he made a three-point jump shot. Ray Allen turned around and quickly jumped out.

pretty!

Su Bei made a move, took a step to the side, and after Ray Allen flew over, he raised his hand and shot an elegant three-point jumper..."

Ray Allen could only stare, and Wade rushed to defend him, but it was too late. He could only gamble that Su Bei's three-point pistol had no bullets.

Swish——!

I guessed wrong, Su Bei's three-point pistol had bullets in it.

There were no missed three-point shots, and the basketball hit the net empty-handedly.

3 to 0!!

“A very nice three-point goal!

Su Bei's three-pointer is still too stable.

Ray Allen still doesn't know how to count, and he dared to let Su Bei open to take shots. This kind of operation is courting death.

Bosh couldn't guard Gasol in the low post and lost only two points.

But Su Bei is a very lethal three-pointer, it’s your choice..."

After scoring the goal, Su Bei showed no emotion on his face, retreated quickly, and devoted himself to the defense.

nervous?

Maybe, maybe, maybe, Su Bei doesn't know what nervousness is?

In the 8 years since his debut, he has reached the finals 8 times, so the finals are like his back garden, so there is no need to be nervous.

If you ask, the only one who will be nervous is his opponent!

During the transition between offense and defense, Wade controlled the ball to the frontcourt and was immediately pressed to the right by Su Bei, allowing Wade to attack with his unused left hand.

Originally, Wade's shooting was not stable, and he used the left side to shoot, which would only result in a lower hit rate.

Breaking to the left, Kobe can help defend and defend with Su Bei, forcing Wade to shoot away from the basket.

After trying to break through to the right without success, Wade took a step forward and chose to continue passing the ball to James.

Bang, bang—!

Accelerating the frequency of ball movement, James suddenly took two steps back, then pressed the accelerator button, continued to play music, and then acted recklessly.

"James went in, Kobe fought and retreated, Su Bei and Jordan Hill immediately rushed to defend the pocket.

James was anxious, and before the pocket defender could come around, he pulled out, shot, and with a raised hand, he stopped for a two-point fadeaway jumper..."

Kobe quickly flew over, covering James' face, and then heard the gunshot.

Bang-dang——!

"OMG!

Still missed!!

It was a fight again. The Heat's opening attack failed to open up the situation and continued to misfire.

This situation is not a good omen for the Heat..."

Role player Ray Allen did not have a three-pointer from the outside, Bosh, one of the giants, also missed a two-point jumper, and now James, the second giant, failed to score...

Judging from the Heat's winning equation, everything deviates from the correct equation, and the rhythm of the game is likely to shift towards the Lakers.

"In the shooting battle, it turns out that in front of the Lakers, the Heat are just a younger brother!

The Lakers dared to double-team James and then Wade, but they failed to keep the Heat's outside shots alive.

Even if the Heat can make a shot, they will use the Lakers' best shooting method to solve the game. The advantage and rhythm are still controlled by the Lakers.

If you continue to bet on shooting, the Heat will be in danger..."




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