Carter's dunk brought thunderous cheers.
Many fans came from surrounding cities just to see Carter's style.
Carter's popularity at this stage is still there. After all, he was the man who won the All-Star vote.
Many fans felt that this dunk alone was worth the price of the ticket.
Wade of the Heat held the ball with a gloomy face, dribbled across half court, and was just intercepted by Roy. He was embarrassed.
He dribbled the ball on the three-point line, suddenly started quickly, and broke through at a very fast speed.
He has the fastest first step in the NBA. He can almost beat all defenders with this trick.
He quickly changed his appearance and went straight to the basket. His purpose was very clear, which was to attack Roy who was guarding the basket.
He wanted to dunk over Roy's head to prove himself and teach Roy a lesson.
He rushed to the penalty area at an incredibly fast speed.
Haslem entangled Roy with his back to him, trying to prevent Roy from interfering with Wade who was running straight at him.
Roy pulled away from Haslem's back, causing his center of gravity to shift backwards.
Then he used flexible footwork to bypass him and took a big step away from Haslem.
He jumped up and met Wade who had accelerated and jumped straight at him.
One year A direct contest between a freshman and a sophomore rookie.
There is no doubt that Wade's acceleration has an extremely strong impact and outstanding strength.
But it is impossible to dunk over Roy, as the height difference between the two is there.
The only chance is that Roy cannot resist Wade's impact and is bounced off by him, and then dunks by force.
The hard training in the summer was not in vain, and the ability to confront was still useful.
He stubbornly resisted Wade's impact in mid-air.
Jordan, who is 5 cm shorter, is also short, and he is still facing Roy with such a height and wingspan.
The end is naturally ugly.
Roy's big hand pressed Wade down from mid-air.
When Wade fell to the ground in the air, Roy also made a protective gesture with his hand.
If he met a worse inside player, Wade's head might fall to the ground.
The consequences might be hard to say.
Jefferson took advantage of the chaos to pick up the basketball from the ground and threw it to Kidd.
Roy, who was following up with a fast break, received the pass from Kidd, took a step inside the free throw line, caught the basketball that Kidd threw in the air with one hand,
and dunked the ball into the basket fiercely.
6 to 5
The Nets overtook the score.
The defense and fast break of this New Jersey Nets team exceeded the imagination of all fans.
Kenny Smith exclaimed:
"Incredible, Roy brought a new change to the Nets. He used defense to put pressure on Miami and changed the situation. He doesn't look like a rookie at all!"
"He made me feel that he was not playing in the NBA, but still playing in the NCAA. I thought he would not be so dazzling if the defensive intensity was changed. He proved himself that gold will shine everywhere."
Barkley looked a little emotional.
The Heat attacked, and Wade, who had the ball, was still a little scared. If Roy hadn't lifted him up in the air, the consequences would be unimaginable.
This time Wade played the tactic honestly.
O'Neal still used his weight to get a good position under the basket.
After shaking off the defender, Wade passed the ball to O'Neal.
Chandler was ready for the sapling to be destroyed by the strong wind.
O'Neal dribbled the ball and adjusted his center of gravity. He showed his elbow and squeezed Chandler to the side. He took advantage of the situation and made a small hook shot.
Roy's defense was a step slower.
The basketball fell into the basket smoothly.
The Shark was still so unstoppable.
Roy picked up the ball on the ground and passed it to Kidd from the baseline.
The Nets organized a positional attack. Since the Sharks could not stop it, they would attack against each other and use speed to wear him down.
Kidd also understood this and accelerated the rhythm appropriately.
He quickly passed the ball to Carter and pulled to the sideline with Djokovic.
Carter held the ball, Wade stood in front of him, and Roy helped Carter pick and roll again and cut outside.
Haslem watched Roy run directly out of the three-point line, and he was a little surprised.
He felt that Roy wanted to take him out of the restricted area, and then Carter would take the opportunity to break through and attack the basket.
So he hesitated and did not follow up.
Carter hit the ball to Roy, and Haslem was too far away to watch Roy's three-point shot.
"What are you thinking about? That kid has three-point ability, why are you in a daze!"
Heat head coach Stan Van Gundy yelled at Haslem unsatisfiedly off the court.
At this time, Haslem was not the later Haslem, but just an ordinary undrafted rookie.
He did not dare to refute the coach's words, but nodded and wrote them down.
As O'Neal continuedThe two teams started to stalemate with continuous attacks, and the score was not widened.
The Nets were dragged into the quagmire of positional warfare by the Heat.
Tyson Chandler received his third foul in the second half of the second quarter and was forced to rest.
Collins was even more unable to stop O'Neal from bombarding the inside.
In two quarters, O'Neal seemed to have returned to his peak and scored 21 points and 8 rebounds.
The two inside players of the Nets each had 3 fouls.
Everyone thought that the Sharks were invincible and that the Heat would win their first home game at the Nets.
In the second half, the Nets changed their defensive strategy and double-teamed O'Neal.
The Nets used Roy's speed and huge regional control to cut off O'Neal's connection with his teammates.
Without the high hit rate of the inside line, the burden fell on the outside line.
The Heat had a single ball-holding point, and only Wade could really take on the organizational work.
The others were attackers and could not distribute the ball effectively.
O'Neal could not get the ball, or after getting the ball, he would be double-teamed by multiple people and could not attack directly, which greatly reduced his lethality.
The Heat began to become a situation where role players paused too long with the ball, or were forced to force shots, and each player fought for himself, and the hit rate suddenly dropped.
In the third quarter, the Nets relied on these mistakes to gradually widen the score.
76 to 67
The Nets led by 9 points into the fourth quarter.
In the fourth quarter, Heat head coach Stan Van Gundy came up with a response strategy.
Wade did not organize the offense like in the first three quarters, but went all out.
Every ball was like carrying a bomb to the Nets' inside line.
Either attacking the basket directly or committing a foul, his unsolvable breakthrough and passing made the Nets lose sight of one thing while focusing on another.
The score was once again stubbornly pulled back by the Heat.
With only 5 minutes left in the fourth quarter, Damon Jones, who had been silent for the entire game, He scored a three-pointer, and then assisted O'Neal to dunk and complete 2+1. This helped the Heat to overtake the score, 88 to 89. Coach Frank called a timeout, killing the crazy Sharks, Chandler was also sent off for his 6th foul, although Collins committed 4 fouls, but his defense against O'Neal was too poor, Frank made a bold decision, using Roy's mobility to defend in front, sweeping everywhere to interfere with O'Neal's receiving the ball, and using zone defense to interfere with the offense of other Heat players, the whole team locked Wade's breakthrough through double defense and forced him to shoot! Back to the game, the Nets had the ball, Kidd broke through and passed the ball, Jefferson in the open space took a three-pointer, and it bounced out of the frame, defending Wade consumed a lot of his physical strength, and the young Wade's physical strength seemed endless, Roy rushed to grab the rebound, and still hit the board despite Haslem's interference. The Nets regained the initiative again.
The Heat attacked, Jefferson took a step back to defend.
Wade's speed was slowed down by help defense and interference.
He had to be forced to shoot.
His shooting was not as stable as it was later, and several attacks were fruitless.
In addition, whenever O'Neal got the ball, the three-man siege,
The Nets finally defeated the visiting Miami Heat at home without any danger,
and got off to a good start in the season.
Carter was in good shape with 26 points, 4 rebounds and 5 assists. The excellent results made the Nets head coach Droshon very happy.
Kidd continued his good form, with 15 points and 13 assists to activate the whole team.
Carter and Roy, the two ball holders, also shared a lot of pressure on him.
It also made his offense look very good. Although he shot less today, 6 of 7 shots were still very eye-catching.
Roy contributed 22 points, 15 rebounds, 4 blocks and 3 steals in his career debut.
He used comprehensive defense to protect the Nets' basket in the last quarter.
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