Chapter 207 James is Tired
At this time, the Timberwolves have a lineup of strikers.

Except for Ibaka, the other players are strikers, and almost all enjoy the BUFF of the striker's fetters.

Although Iguodala did not get this BUFF because of his height of 1 meters, he himself is the FMVP version in good condition.

The Timberwolves' defense can easily carry out various defensive rotations after double-teaming. Even Ibaka, who is not a striker, is not inferior to the striker in his running and jumping ability before closing.

At this point in the finals, no one in the Timberwolves is tired.

In contrast to the Heat.

Because the Heat players, even the starting players, are older.

Ray Allen and Lewis can't compete with this group of young people.

At the same time, Bosh himself is not a defensive champion, and Wade because of injuries, the two want to actively defend but are limited by their bodies.

As for James, who is in good condition, he is not very hard on the defensive end at this time.

Although it hasn't reached the point of walking on the court with arms akimbo, but seeing the team like this, James obviously doesn't want to fight anymore.

The second quarter ends.

Heat 37:55 Timberwolves.

The two sides have widened the gap of 18 points.

Seeing this score, Eric Spoelstra was also very helpless.

"We are lagging behind in every aspect now, we are the ones who should work harder, do you know?"

In the locker room, Erik Spoelstra was also a little angry.

Although he didn't name anyone, Erik Spoelstra was probably talking about everyone in the locker room.

Eric Spoelstra's rights in the Heat are not great, compared to Su Chen who is opposite, and even said that the rights are only very small.

There is Riley in the team operation, the new king James in the team, and the old king Wade.

He is a rookie head coach, and in such a team, he can be regarded as a relatively humble head coach in the league.

But today, Eric Spoelstra is furious!

Exasperated by the scene on the field.

Before the game started, the team's players didn't think highly of the Timberwolves, thinking that the Timberwolves were a bunch of rotten fish and rotten shrimp teams made up of rookies and veterans.

But it’s all marked up now, don’t you still understand?
They are the down dogs. To be down the dog, one must have the consciousness of being the down dog, and also have the attitude of the down dog.

But so far behind so far, the Timberwolves are still a more fighting team.

A rookie has no experience but can go all out, and a veteran is not arrogant and despises the rookie, but will help the rookie.

Throughout the series, he has seen Ibaka help the young Giannis Antetokounmpo solve some defensive problems many times, using his experience to lead.

Eric Spoelstra also admires Su Chen for being able to make the atmosphere of such a team so good.

However, he somewhat understands why Su Chen wants so much power. The entire team is following his will in order to truly achieve the current effect.

Although Eric Spoelstra said this, most players in the locker room still didn't react much.

Today's Heat are experiencing team turmoil.

Some of them are already thinking about retiring, some are also thinking about where to go next season, and some don't know whether they will be traded by the team.

The weight of head coach Erik Spoelstra's words is still relatively light.

Seeing this scene, Eric Spoelstra was also a little helpless.

By the third quarter.

In order to make the game not too ugly, James still stood up in the third quarter.

Relying on the recovery of his three-pointer feeling and the impact of his inside line, he barely kept the score from being pulled away.

But did not catch up with the score.

The offensive efficiency is guaranteed, but the team in the finals has no defense, so it is really difficult to play.

It's not that the Heat's defense is a colander, it's just that the Timberwolves, whether it's Iguodala or Butler, or even Luol Deng can rush the Heat's inside line if they find a chance.

The Heat's ability to protect the frame is too poor, and the Timberwolves' single-point ability may not be good, but anyone can make a rush, and it looks like a large number of people.

At the end of the third quarter, the two sides still had a 20-point difference.

James glanced at the scoreboard and felt a sense of powerlessness, and he didn't want to play a little bit.

(End of this chapter)

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