Legend Raiders
Chapter 391 East 1:1
Chapter 391 East 1:1
uncomfortable.
LeBron James, who had already rushed up, found that Hibbert quickly occupied the inside line, and it was too late to pass to others.
But James didn't prepare to pass the ball. With his impact, wouldn't it be a pleasure to hit 2+1?
Just do it!
James exerted his strength again, like a heavy hammer, and rushed towards the penalty area with the ball.
Facing his impact, Hibbert reacted very calmly, and even acted very manly. He raised his hands high, explained his defensive movements very cleanly, and was ready to take this wave of hard steel.
James is naturally not polite, one step is to soar into the sky.
Is he going to black Yao Ming? ?
James' choice instantly surprised many people.
His talent is certainly enough to accomplish this task, but Hibbert is not a pillar, let him play wild on his own head.
next second!
Under the gaze of countless gazes, James and Hibbert were like sparks hitting the earth, and there was a muffled sound as the collision between muscles.
however.
The sound of dunks that excited the home fans did not sound, and the collision between them also had the final result.
Hibbert was like a pillar being pushed down, and he staggered back behind the backboard, obviously being hit hard.
But James' situation is even worse.
When he failed to complete the explosive dunk, he also failed to win the whistle of the sideline referee.
And because of the subconscious reaction of the body when it landed, the basketball was still out of bounds when it bounced on him.
Such a result caused an explosion in the arena in an instant, and James was also emotional, and rushed directly to argue with the referee.
But the referee didn't care what mood you were in, and gestured to him to zip the zipper in front of his mouth, and then signaled to the Pacers players to prepare to serve.
Seeing that the theory was fruitless, James and Wade looked at the big screen angrily.
However, as the previous slow motion appeared on the screen, not only James was speechless, even Wade, who was still annoyed, couldn't say anything.
Under the slow-motion playback, Hibbert explained the defensive action very clearly, and it is not an exaggeration to describe it as a non-moving door panel.
But with Hibbert so "clean", James' actions are a bit of that.
When he hit Hibbert with the ball, his knee "lightly" hit Hibbert's chest as if inadvertently.
And his subsequent movements were somewhat exaggerated. While dancing with hands and feet, he fell to the side stiffly.
Playing it back like this made the stands quiet.
Honestly.
They have seen a lot of small movements, and they have seen players at the actor level, but they have never seen such a rigid movement.
But it's right to think about it, James's playing is basically clean, maybe he suddenly thought of using this hand, which caused his movements to be a little bit different.
The Pacers didn't have any thoughts at all. They silently asked about Hibbert's condition, and then prepared to serve.
Stand on the bottom line.
David West quickly traded the basketball to George Hill and jogged upfield with him.
The Heat's defense seems to be a little lax, and the players also glance at the referee from time to time. From their current appearance, it can be seen that they seem to be a little guilty, which prevents them from making big moves.
But the referee didn't have time to pay attention to them. Following the referee's signal from the sideline, George Hill had already hit a three-point arrow in Chalmers' lax defense.
upset.
Chalmers hammered his head, very displeased with the ball.
And in the next game, the Heat didn't know how much impact the ball had had on the entire game.
The first is the defensive end.
There are obviously some gaps between them and the Pacers. The teamwork is not very good, and even communication has some problems.
Then there's the offensive end.
James seemed to be affected by that ball, or Paul George's toughness worked. His offense was somewhat struggling. Apart from breakthroughs, no matter whether it was a mid-range shot or a long-range shot, he had no other means of scoring after all.
Let's talk about Wade and Bosh.
When James couldn't open them, they seemed to be infected, and they all performed very badly. Even under the increasingly strong defense of the Pacers, they no longer seemed to be able to do a job with ease.
If it weren't for Battier and Ray Allen, a few role players, I'm afraid the Heat would fall behind by more than double digits in the first quarter.
However, bad luck seems to be inseparable from the Heat.
As the second quarter began, the Pacers' toughness and defensive resoluteness caused them great trouble at that time.
When the halftime was declared over, the Pacers took a [-]-point lead as a matter of course by virtue of their own efforts and positivity, even more iron-blooded toughness.
Intermission.
Spoelstra gave the players a very detailed review and arrangement for the performance of the first half.
Especially the coordination between them, he asked the players to pay attention to communication, and to open up space as much as possible during the tactical running, otherwise they will still be compressed by the Pacers, and finally because they are too crowded, they will be pushed problem appear.
After finishing this important point, Spoelstra looked at James, Wade and Bosh, and wanted to open his mouth to say something, but in the end he just sighed.
But if you want to open up the situation, it's not just a problem with the Big Three.
For the tactical arrangement, he asked Ray Allen and Sean Battier to give the Big Three some help at the right time.
He couldn't say this kind of thing clearly, that meant to let them find opportunities to play and put pressure on the Pacers from the outside.
After all, in this Heat team, Spoelstra's right to speak during this period is really limited.
The Pacers are much easier here.
The result of the first half was completely what they expected.
The task assigned by Franco Vogel cannot be said to be fully fulfilled, but the result of leading by [-] points at halftime has already explained the problem.
nowadays.
Vogel looked like a kind uncle, talking and laughing with Paul George and the others.
Otherwise, how important is a harmonious environment and a kind and patient parent to a family.
End the break.
The real bayonet battle began when the two teams returned to the court.
Especially the Heat under pressure, they kept trying to break the deadlock, but every time they hit something, they were always suppressed by the Pacers.
When the two teams entered the final stage of the decisive battle and entered the competition for the last quarter of the game, the entire halftime completely turned into an arena.
The two teams refused to give in to each other, and you came and I played very vigorously.
If it weren't for the fact that the referee's standards were somewhat lax, I am afraid that several players from the two teams would be sent off before the game is over.
When this quarter entered the last 4 minutes, James suppressed for three quarters and finally exerted his strength.
Relying on his powerful breakthrough and finally warmed up touch, he recovered the scary eight points for the Heat trailing by 2 points in only [-] minutes.
If he can continue to fire, it will only take two balls to complete the tie.
pity.
When the time entered the last minute, James, under the special care of the defensive end, failed to bring a miracle to the Heat.
finally.
When Paul George scored the last two points for the Pacers, at the Heat's home court, with a stronger defense and an effective strategy against the three of James, they took away a victory from the away game.
(End of this chapter)
uncomfortable.
LeBron James, who had already rushed up, found that Hibbert quickly occupied the inside line, and it was too late to pass to others.
But James didn't prepare to pass the ball. With his impact, wouldn't it be a pleasure to hit 2+1?
Just do it!
James exerted his strength again, like a heavy hammer, and rushed towards the penalty area with the ball.
Facing his impact, Hibbert reacted very calmly, and even acted very manly. He raised his hands high, explained his defensive movements very cleanly, and was ready to take this wave of hard steel.
James is naturally not polite, one step is to soar into the sky.
Is he going to black Yao Ming? ?
James' choice instantly surprised many people.
His talent is certainly enough to accomplish this task, but Hibbert is not a pillar, let him play wild on his own head.
next second!
Under the gaze of countless gazes, James and Hibbert were like sparks hitting the earth, and there was a muffled sound as the collision between muscles.
however.
The sound of dunks that excited the home fans did not sound, and the collision between them also had the final result.
Hibbert was like a pillar being pushed down, and he staggered back behind the backboard, obviously being hit hard.
But James' situation is even worse.
When he failed to complete the explosive dunk, he also failed to win the whistle of the sideline referee.
And because of the subconscious reaction of the body when it landed, the basketball was still out of bounds when it bounced on him.
Such a result caused an explosion in the arena in an instant, and James was also emotional, and rushed directly to argue with the referee.
But the referee didn't care what mood you were in, and gestured to him to zip the zipper in front of his mouth, and then signaled to the Pacers players to prepare to serve.
Seeing that the theory was fruitless, James and Wade looked at the big screen angrily.
However, as the previous slow motion appeared on the screen, not only James was speechless, even Wade, who was still annoyed, couldn't say anything.
Under the slow-motion playback, Hibbert explained the defensive action very clearly, and it is not an exaggeration to describe it as a non-moving door panel.
But with Hibbert so "clean", James' actions are a bit of that.
When he hit Hibbert with the ball, his knee "lightly" hit Hibbert's chest as if inadvertently.
And his subsequent movements were somewhat exaggerated. While dancing with hands and feet, he fell to the side stiffly.
Playing it back like this made the stands quiet.
Honestly.
They have seen a lot of small movements, and they have seen players at the actor level, but they have never seen such a rigid movement.
But it's right to think about it, James's playing is basically clean, maybe he suddenly thought of using this hand, which caused his movements to be a little bit different.
The Pacers didn't have any thoughts at all. They silently asked about Hibbert's condition, and then prepared to serve.
Stand on the bottom line.
David West quickly traded the basketball to George Hill and jogged upfield with him.
The Heat's defense seems to be a little lax, and the players also glance at the referee from time to time. From their current appearance, it can be seen that they seem to be a little guilty, which prevents them from making big moves.
But the referee didn't have time to pay attention to them. Following the referee's signal from the sideline, George Hill had already hit a three-point arrow in Chalmers' lax defense.
upset.
Chalmers hammered his head, very displeased with the ball.
And in the next game, the Heat didn't know how much impact the ball had had on the entire game.
The first is the defensive end.
There are obviously some gaps between them and the Pacers. The teamwork is not very good, and even communication has some problems.
Then there's the offensive end.
James seemed to be affected by that ball, or Paul George's toughness worked. His offense was somewhat struggling. Apart from breakthroughs, no matter whether it was a mid-range shot or a long-range shot, he had no other means of scoring after all.
Let's talk about Wade and Bosh.
When James couldn't open them, they seemed to be infected, and they all performed very badly. Even under the increasingly strong defense of the Pacers, they no longer seemed to be able to do a job with ease.
If it weren't for Battier and Ray Allen, a few role players, I'm afraid the Heat would fall behind by more than double digits in the first quarter.
However, bad luck seems to be inseparable from the Heat.
As the second quarter began, the Pacers' toughness and defensive resoluteness caused them great trouble at that time.
When the halftime was declared over, the Pacers took a [-]-point lead as a matter of course by virtue of their own efforts and positivity, even more iron-blooded toughness.
Intermission.
Spoelstra gave the players a very detailed review and arrangement for the performance of the first half.
Especially the coordination between them, he asked the players to pay attention to communication, and to open up space as much as possible during the tactical running, otherwise they will still be compressed by the Pacers, and finally because they are too crowded, they will be pushed problem appear.
After finishing this important point, Spoelstra looked at James, Wade and Bosh, and wanted to open his mouth to say something, but in the end he just sighed.
But if you want to open up the situation, it's not just a problem with the Big Three.
For the tactical arrangement, he asked Ray Allen and Sean Battier to give the Big Three some help at the right time.
He couldn't say this kind of thing clearly, that meant to let them find opportunities to play and put pressure on the Pacers from the outside.
After all, in this Heat team, Spoelstra's right to speak during this period is really limited.
The Pacers are much easier here.
The result of the first half was completely what they expected.
The task assigned by Franco Vogel cannot be said to be fully fulfilled, but the result of leading by [-] points at halftime has already explained the problem.
nowadays.
Vogel looked like a kind uncle, talking and laughing with Paul George and the others.
Otherwise, how important is a harmonious environment and a kind and patient parent to a family.
End the break.
The real bayonet battle began when the two teams returned to the court.
Especially the Heat under pressure, they kept trying to break the deadlock, but every time they hit something, they were always suppressed by the Pacers.
When the two teams entered the final stage of the decisive battle and entered the competition for the last quarter of the game, the entire halftime completely turned into an arena.
The two teams refused to give in to each other, and you came and I played very vigorously.
If it weren't for the fact that the referee's standards were somewhat lax, I am afraid that several players from the two teams would be sent off before the game is over.
When this quarter entered the last 4 minutes, James suppressed for three quarters and finally exerted his strength.
Relying on his powerful breakthrough and finally warmed up touch, he recovered the scary eight points for the Heat trailing by 2 points in only [-] minutes.
If he can continue to fire, it will only take two balls to complete the tie.
pity.
When the time entered the last minute, James, under the special care of the defensive end, failed to bring a miracle to the Heat.
finally.
When Paul George scored the last two points for the Pacers, at the Heat's home court, with a stronger defense and an effective strategy against the three of James, they took away a victory from the away game.
(End of this chapter)
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