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Chapter 279 Victory over Heat

Chapter 279 Victory over Heat

After a 15-minute break, the game continued in the second half, and the two sides changed sides to fight again.

Although the Suns led by 12 points, D'Antoni still went all out and sent the starting five tigers to the field to deal with the Heat's counterattack.

The Heat didn't hold back either, and naturally played with all their strength to try to narrow the score gap between the two sides.

At the beginning of the third quarter, the Suns had the first possession of the ball.

Nash dribbled the ball to the frontcourt, took the lead, and did not pause for half a point. He immediately broke through the middle with the ball, stepped down and changed the direction of the dribble.

Pull the ball and feint a shot to create an offensive space, ride a horse and shoot an arrow at the free throw line, and come up with a housekeeping skill and a small throw.

Although Wade has been following Nash's footsteps, he still let Nash take the lead everywhere, and tactfully threw the basketball.

Swish! !

There was a cold net-wiping sound.

Nash's small throw was very accurate, the basketball got into the basket steadily, and he scored two points.

69 to 55! !
In the transition between offense and defense, Wade dribbled the ball and singled Nash with his back. Using his strong physique, he crushed Nash beyond the three-point line.

In the No. 1 position, Wade can be ranked among the top ten stars in the league just by virtue of his physical talent.

The strength is against those who are stronger than him, and the speed is not as fast as him.

Those who are faster than him are not as strong as him.

This kind of physical talent allows him to be at the No. 1 position, even if he is affected by injuries, he is still very competitive. He can play superstar data just after entering the league.

Nash's skills are better than Wade's, but Wade can beat him a few blocks if he fights his body.

Seeing that Nash was broken, Richardson immediately rushed over to grab the ball. Wade suddenly pulled the ball and turned around as if he had eyes behind his back. While dodging Richardson, he took advantage of the opportunity to get rid of Nash's defense and dribbled into the inside lane. .

Marion and Stoudemire let go of their respective defenses and immediately rushed to supplement the defense.

Without a moment's hesitation, Wade immediately pulled the ball and stepped on the lost track, one step past one person, hit the basket, jumped up, stretched and stretched in the air, and after avoiding Stoudemire's stretching hand to block again, he floated from the left. To the right, with a hook with his right hand, the basketball spun and flew to the basket, rubbing the backboard, as if it had eyes, dexterously got into the net, and scored a two-pointer.

69 to 57! !
Wade used his sharp personal singles to penetrate the Suns' entire defense, and then used a gorgeous layup to send the basketball into the basket.

The wonderful goal instantly stimulated the visual nerves of the fans and spectators, who applauded and cheered for the opponent in front of him, Wade, nicknamed "The Flash".

The defense was unfavorable, the fans turned their backs, Marion quickly picked up the ball and quickly served, and Stoudemire ran towards the frontcourt with long legs.

Nash received the fast serve, and also quickly dribbled and pushed.

Wade is on the bottom line and can't catch up with Nash at all. How can he stop the Suns' 7-second run and bomb?
Just after halftime, Nash immediately passed the basketball to Joe Johnson while running.

Facing Damon Jones' pursuit, Joe Johnson also passed the basketball to the inside center like a relay.

Stoudemire arrived in the middle of the road, easily caught the ball, dribbled a step, and his eyes were flat.

He reached the basket in an instant, pulled the ball and took off, and with a loud bang, Stoudemire smashed the basketball into the basket in the air!
He dunked hard with both hands and scored two points.

71 to 57! !
O'Neal was outside the three-point line, with a helpless face. For a heavy center, the run-and-gun tactic was a disaster.

Second Olympic!This is a basketball court!If you want to compete in running speed, you can go to a track and field competition!How about playing basketball!
O'Neal can only comfort himself in this way, and can only complain that the Suns got the wrong movement.

Looking back, Wade and O'Neal played a pick-and-roll, attracting the Suns' pincers, and there was a clear snap, and Wade made a coquettish back pass. The basketball bounced off the floor after hitting the floor. Outside the three-point line.

Outside the 65-degree three-point line on the left, Eddie Jones caught the ball and faced the frame without half a minute's hesitation.

Richardson was dazed by Wade's pass and turned to look at Eddie Jones.

The basketball has been pulled out of Eddie Jones' hands, drawing a wonderful arc in the air.

There was a crisp sound of wiping the net.

The white net flowers overflowed, and the three-pointer shot up and down, and fell into the basket with precision.

71 to 60! !
Eddie Jones has returned to the demeanor of an elegant All-Star player, and his offensive talent has gradually stretched out. Although he is old, he can't run, he can't jump high, and his sports battles are somewhat weakened, but he is still very good at shooting three-pointers. Be sure, shorting him is obviously not a good option.

The Heat's offensive firepower is so fierce, and the Suns are not taking it easy.

Nash held the ball in the middle, using the quick change of rhythm and Stoudemire's cover, he took advantage of the situation and entered the inside line, attracting Haslem and O'Neal's supplementary defense. Nash pulled the ball and sent the basketball up while running up the sky.

Marion, who was lying in ambush on the left, caught the ball in the air like a divine soldier, and smashed it down hard at the basket. There was a bang and the basket was exploded, and he scored two points in the alley-oop.

73 to 60! !
In this wave of offense, Marion undoubtedly showed his superb off-ball running skills and top physical talent.

In the transition between offense and defense, Wade dribbled the ball to the front court, glanced at the inside line, glanced at him, pushed with both hands, and sent the basketball to the inside line.

In the low position on the right, O'Neal catches the ball and singles Stoudemire.

Putting on a defensive stance, he put his elbows on O'Neill's waist, lowered his center of gravity, took a deep breath, and adjusted all his mental strength, trying to resist O'Neill's attack.

O'Neill dribbled the ball and bumped his back, Stoudemire immediately staggered, his center of gravity was a little unstable, and he just wanted to muster up the courage to fight again, but he felt an overwhelming force rushing towards him.

Seeing that the situation was not good, Stoudemire ran away with quick footsteps, and with a loud bang, O'Neal suddenly pulled the ball hard and dunked the basketball into the basket heavily.

73 to 62! !
O'Neal's low-post offense is basically an unsolvable offense. The triangle offense during the Lakers period was centered on him. The basketball was sent to him. Whether it was one person, two people, or even three people, he could force the basketball. Enter.

Known as the man with the strongest legs, without unparalleled strength, it is impossible for his opponents to join his team for the championship.

The Suns were bullied by O'Neal's individual singles. Nash did not pass the ball to Stoudemire to single O'Neal, and responded with tit-for-tat.

Instead, pass the basketball to Joe Johnson on the right. If you only talk about singles ability, in the Suns team, the strongest and most reliable is Joe Johnson. Handing the ball to him, Nash is very relieved.

Outside the three-point line on the right, Joe Johnson caught the ball and faced the frame, posing a three-threat offensive posture, shooting, passing, and breaking through.

Facing Damon Jones, who is only 191cm tall, Joe Johnson can almost be singled out as a dislocation.

Just lifting the ball over the top, Damon Jones was very passive, and Joe Johnson also made a probe step.

Damon Jones seemed to feel that everything he did was wrong, and he had no idea how to defend. For Joe Johnson, it was just an offensive method to bully him.

The strength of the two is not at the same level at all. Joe Johnson didn't make Damon Jones wait too long. After a feint shot in the air, he stalked and changed direction. He shortened his body and exerted force on his feet. Damon Jones was like a wooden stake. Lived cleanly.

After dribbling the ball to the corner area, Joe Johnson immediately pulled the ball up, drew the bow and set the arrow, and opened his hand to make a two-point jumper.

The arc of the basketball in the air is very high, as if it is equipped with a navigator, it hits the bull's-eye accurately.

Swish! !

The white net flowers are overflowing, and the two-pointer easily enters the basket.

75 to 62! !
Next, the two sides opened up their positions to fight against each other. The scene was open and closed, and no one could do anything to the opponent, and the double-point score also increased steadily.

The Heat's interior offense and the cooperation of Wade and O'Neal are still very incomprehensible. They frequently hit the basket and succeeded, which made the Suns' interior defense completely unable to lift their heads.

After Haslem blocked the break, he received Wade's mid-range shot and played like a duck to water with high efficiency.

Both Eddie Jones and Damon Jones on the outside provided a lot of offensive firepower.

The Heat's offense was fully played out, and they played a multi-point offensive offensive, which put a lot of pressure on the Suns' defense.

However, on the defensive end, the Heat also cannot limit the offensive firepower of the Suns.

Under the support of Nash's needle-threaded organization, the Suns played exquisite team basketball, where everyone was a soldier and everyone could score.

Amare Stoudemire has a good mid-range shot and repeatedly used two-pointers to test O'Neal's defensive ability.

Marion's superb off-the-ball running skills and mid-range shots also scored consecutively, which caused the Heat's defense a headache.

The two muskets of Richardson and Joe Johnson on the outside line found the sight, and on the three-point line, it rained three-pointers, which directly overwhelmed the Heat's defense.

Especially in Joe Johnson's individual singles, the offensive threat is very great. The Heat can't find a defensive fighter on the flank at all to block Joe Johnson's offensive firepower.

In the confrontation between the two teams, the Heat obviously had more problems than the Suns. The turbulent trade in the offseason allowed the Heat to get O'Neal, the core insider, but they overdrawn the forward line. at the expense of strength.

It can be said that success is also O'Neal, and defeat is also O'Neal!
In the matchup in the third quarter, the Heat's lineup was more unbalanced than that of the Suns. In the end, it also laid the groundwork for being blown up.

At the end of the third quarter, the Phoenix Suns played a full-on offensive with more points in the confrontation, and scored a score of 38 to 30, continuing to open the score between the two sides.

105 to 85! !
After only three quarters, the Miami Heat have trailed by 20 points, leaving only the fourth quarter to chase points!
The fourth quarter started, and the Heat's offensive firepower was taken over by O'Neal, who frantically ravaged the Suns' basket and directly dominated the basket. He made 6 of 5 shots in a single quarter and scored 11 points. He made 20 shots, 16 of 6 free throws, blasted 2 points and 34 rebounds, showing his superstar qualities.

It's a pity that the Heat's outside offensive firepower did not open up. Wade almost did not perform in the fourth quarter. He only relied on free throws to score 1 point. He scored 23 points, 8 assists and 5 rebounds in the game, showing a very comprehensive performance.

However, apart from the excellent offensive firepower of the two internal and external cores, the Heat did not provide much support from other players. In the end, they could not withstand the more powerful offensive firepower of the Suns, so they had no choice but to swallow the bitter fruit of defeat. .

At the end of the game, the Phoenix Suns played a more powerful offensive. With a score of 125 to 112 at home and an advantage of 13 points, Lectra beat the Miami Heat. The New Year's winning streak expanded to 6 games, stabilizing his No. [-] position in the league.

The orange storm of the Suns is also blowing more and more intensely! !

(End of this chapter)

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