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Chapter 613 No Problem Who Should Take the Blame



Chapter 613 No Problem Who Should Take the Blame

Chapter 613 No Problem Who Should Take the Blame

Wade led the team is actually very depressed.

Playing brother basketball, what Wade wants is to win more championships, otherwise it will be too difficult for Wade to win the championship.

When the Heat won the championship, there were defensive players, 3D players, O'Neal at the end of his peak inside, and three-point players. Wade, as the team leader, could lead the team to win the championship.

In that round of the series, Wade played superbly and won the praise of the league.

But in fact, Wade's tactical role is very general.

From a tactical point of view, although Wade played very well in that series, he was a complete beneficiary of the team's tactics tactically.

Someone on the outside attracts defense, and someone on the inside attracts defense.

All Wade has to do is break through and get into the basket to end the offense.

This is what Wade does best.

The Heat could win the championship at that time.

Now that Wade is leading the team on the bench, it's hard work.

Not enough defense on the perimeter, not to mention often getting blown up, and the offense from the perimeter is also unreliable. It is unrealistic to wait for Wade to break through and score the ball. The only way is to break through and enter the interior to end the offense.

But the Mavericks are zone defense inside, and the defense of Gobert and Nowitzki is stronger than expected.

Wade hit the basket again and again, really tired.

Fortunately, Wade's emergency stop jump shot is more accurate now, otherwise he really can only finish the offense at the basket, and this game cannot be played.

Also depressed is Bosh, Bosh can't get the ball, and this round of the series only gets about 10 shots per game.

This data is much worse than Al Jefferson.

Bosh's only role is to open up space for Wade and James to attract inside defense.

I have pity on Bosh, the insider who is good at post-up singles, and he was beaten as Channing Frye.

Wade rushed for eight or nine minutes in a row, out of breath. At this time, the Mavericks were still as stable as a dog. Nowitzki faced Bosh's defense and felt back.

After 3 of 1, he hit two goals in a row, and the point difference came to 14 points.

With 3 minutes left, the Heat called a timeout again.

Back from the timeout, the Mavericks also made substitutions.

Al Jefferson was replaced, and the outside line was dominated by defensive lineups.

Nowitzki and Al Jefferson played on the left and on the right.

Al Jefferson singles, Nowitzki singles, the Heat are in a daze, Haslem went to defend Al Jefferson, was directly stuck by Al Jefferson, and hit an easy hook.

The same goes for Bosh's defense.

After finally replacing Collins, Al Jefferson easily opened the space and hit the basket at close range.

Al Jefferson hit three in a row, and the point difference widened again.

At halftime, the Mavericks led by 16 points.

The Heat's originally high momentum was under this half of the game, and they were almost crying.

Half time.

Inside the locker room, Mavericks players high-five each other.

"We played very well in the first half of the game. What we need to do next is to stabilize the point difference. Don't worry. The Heat will definitely set off a new wave of offense in the third quarter. LeBron James will not admit defeat, but it doesn't matter. We mainly stabilize and we will win."

Qin Yang said while waving his fists in the locker room.

The other teammates screamed.

This round of the series is not difficult to play. The key is that the next game will be more difficult to deal with. If there is no accident, the referee will make targeted penalties.

But these are all minor issues, as long as you don't make mistakes, the referee's penalty will not have a decisive effect.

In the third quarter, James really played.

On the first ball, James forcibly hit the basket and hit a 2+1.

Gobert stretched out his arms, with a helpless expression on his face. The ball said it was a foul, which was a bit reluctant, because Gobert was afraid of making a foul, and he was already restrained when he interfered with the shot.

But the referee still blew the whistle.

Qin Yang was expressionless.

James made a free throw.

The Mavericks attacked, and Qin Yang passed halftime steadily. At this time, Marion was the power forward, Casspi was the small forward, and Corey Brewer was the forward.

Marion stepped forward to cover, and Qin Yang used the screen to break through, but James of the Heat directly assisted in the defense.

Wade double-teams behind.

At this time, Qin Yang stretched out his hand and made a fake move to pass the ball to the left.

James and Wade changed slightly in an instant and moved a little to the left. This was a subconscious movement. Most of the defense and offense were done with the head, and it was definitely over.

Basketball players often look at their feelings.

But at this moment, Qin Yang directly accelerated the breakthrough to the right.

James came back to his senses and chased after him.

Qin Yang approached the basket, slowed down directly, caught James, and then jumped forward, easily throwing the basketball onto the backboard.

The basketball hits the net.

James was helpless.

This ball is completely a manifestation of personal ability. Facing two double-teams, fake fax bursts, and then finishing the attack at the basket, Qin Yang seized the opportunity very well.

The Heat attacked, and Wade broke through after Bosh's screen and passed to the air-cut James. Facing Al Jefferson's help defense, James suddenly stopped and shot a jumper.

Whoosh!

The basketball hits the net.

In the past few seasons, James has become more and more difficult to guard.

In the past, powerful players such as Artest could limit James, but now James can shoot mid-range shots with vigor.

Even three-pointers, occasionally when the touch feels good, can explode.

If he had just entered the league, James' mid-range and long-range shots could be so accurate, the Cavaliers might have won the championship long ago.

Al Jefferson didn't expect James to do this at all, the defense obviously lagged behind, and James made an easy hit.

The Mavericks attack.

Qin Yang dribbled the ball slowly across the half court, dribbling slowly, not in a hurry at all.

It took ten seconds from the outside line before Qin Yang passed the ball steadily to Corey Brewer. Corey Brewer broke through with the ball and passed it to Qin Yang who was running.

Qin Yang took the ball, hung it high, and passed the ball to Al Jefferson.

Al Jefferson took the ball, was beaten by Bosh, squeezed away with strength, and directly put the basket to score.

It's not easy to play at critical moments, and the Mavericks have many options.

Qin Yang’s singles play is one aspect. In addition, Dirk and Al are both good singles players, especially Al. In these few games, Al’s average data per game is not a superstar, but his average data of 16+11 per game is of great help to the team, especially on the offensive end. After Al Jefferson attracts firepower, the Mavericks are easy to open outside.

Al Jefferson scored the goal, and the Mavericks stabilized.

James worked hard and took advantage of the Mavericks' two consecutive turnovers to score 8 points.

But this was of no use. After hitting the iron one after another, Qin Yang hit a three-pointer, and the point difference stabilized again. At the end of the third quarter, the point difference was 15 points.

Take advantage, don't rush.

Break time.Coach Carlisle is making the final arrangements:

"In the last quarter, pay attention to the defensive pressure inside. If you want to foul, be decisive and don't give the opponent a chance. If you can't defend, let the opponent layup."

"Do a good job on the outside. Don't let the opponent shoot from the outside. This is the most important thing."

Coach Carlisle's training of the team is very good.

In this series, the Heat did not open the outside line, and the overall shooting rate was 9% lower than that of the entire playoffs. It can be said that the Heat lost in outside shooting.

Ray Allen, Mario Chalmers, James Jones and others once again became the blamers.

No way, the inaccurate outside shots must be your fault.

(End of this chapter)


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