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Chapter 583 Double Cover

Chapter 583 Double Cover
The atmosphere of the arena was coaxed to the extreme by the audience. This is the home field advantage in the playoffs. At this time, the audience all left their seats, stood up, and prepared for the final decisive moment.

In the past three seasons, when the Heat won the first game of the series, they all have a series winning rate of 83%, 12 series, and 10 wins.

Therefore, the first victory in the series means that Miami has stepped into the finals stage with one foot.

The process of this game can be described as twists and turns. The toughness of the Nets made them entangled with the powerful Heat until the last moment. With 2 minutes left, the two sides are bound to go all out and spare no effort.

The two sides brought back all the starting lineups, and the final decisive battle was imminent.

Chris pushed forward with the ball, and his teammates kept interspersing and covering, which involved the Heat's defense.

The Heat can only keep up with their speed by constantly switching defenses.

Behind the Heat's basket, there is an entire "one side" interference area. All the audience kept waving their towels to interfere with the Nets players. This is a very effective interference method, which can make the opponent lose the accurate judgment of the basket. This trick can often be seen in the shooting session. I did not expect the Heat fans to use it when the Nets organized the offense.

The dancing towels did cause a lot of interference to the Nets, so they tried their best to avoid proving to meet the interference, but shifted the basketball to the sides.

Chaos still couldn't relax. The Heat specially sent Barrett to defend him. Although Mu Chenfeng's defensive effect was also good, Barrett's defense was more deterrent than Barrett's, and Barrett's experience was rich enough. In this game, experience is very important. The reason why the Heat did this is not to let Mu Chenfeng suffer from experience.

Mu Chenfeng's switch to defending others is not completely without advantages. His footwork is more flexible, and he has a sharper sense of smell in perimeter defense than Barrett. Only he can complete the perimeter defense task well.

Robinson came up and made a solid screen for Chris, blocking Wade directly, but Mu Chenfeng's supplementary defense was in place immediately, and Chris did not rush to stop him. Chris had to stabilize his rhythm and wanted to return the ball to Robinson who was "dismantled", but Wade "cut off" his passing line.

It has to be said that Chris's reaction speed is already at the limit. If there are usually vacant seats, the basketball would have already flown into Wade's hands.

"What a quick reaction." Wade was also surprised by Chris's action. He was ready to "catch the ball" and was lonely when he shot.

Chris turned around and shook his shoulders, and passed Mu Chenfeng who had just been careless.

"Don't let him shoot!" Mu Chenfeng was chasing behind, Gaia and Claude were blocking in front, at that moment, Chris was trying to "vs [-]".

Chris looked stern, and he was not panicked by the many people on the other side. He took the ball with his right hand, swung his arm, and passed the ball to Chaos who was ambushing at a 45° angle.

"What?" Mu Chenfeng watched the basketball fly past him, "Impossible, it is absolutely impossible for him to see that angle!"

Chris didn't look back at all, so it was impossible for him to see the position of his teammates behind him, and he could only rely on his feeling to play the ball, but his pass was so just right, it fell into Chaos's hands comfortably and accurately, which made Barrett, who had been defending Chaos, unable to react for a while.

Chaos received the ball, took a small step, and shot a three-point jumper. It was too late for Barrett to defend, and the goal was scored!The Nets led by 1 point.

Although Chaos's goal was decisive and wonderful, 80% of the credit for this goal should be credited to Chris.

"That's how he did it. In that situation, he can still lock the exact position of his teammates." Mu Chenfeng said suspiciously. No one can pretend to be calm in such a situation, and they all want to find out.

Wade said slowly, "Perhaps, this is trust. Chris believes that Chaos will stand there, and Chaos also believes that Chris will pass the ball to him, so the shot is so decisive."

"I don't believe in bullshit trust." Barrett said angrily. Chaos scored points on his head just now. Of course he couldn't be more angry. "Wait a minute and see how I teach him."

"The top priority now is to get the score back. Although there is only 1 point, it is still very important." As the brain of the team, Wade must keep himself awake at all times.

In this kind of game, the outcome is within a hair's breadth, and this 1-point lead is likely to determine the final outcome of the game.

"They have tactics, so do we. Wait a minute and type "0"."

The "0" tactic is a special tactic of the Heat. Generally, it does not need to be used in the conventional tactical system. Only in extremely anxious situations will it "appear" in the form of a secret weapon.

The starting point of the tactics was not Wade, but Barrett! ! !
Chaos had just hit a ball on Barrett's head, and he thought he would pay him back, so he defended very seriously. Barrett's offense was hindered, so he called his teammates to cover.

"Want to pass me with a pick-and-roll? It's not that easy." Chaos directly bypassed Claude who was meeting him, and was not thrown off.

Barrett took advantage of the screen, made an individual forward change, and returned to the original attacking direction.

"You want to get rid of me with this level of change of direction? How naive!" Chaos immediately kicked the ground and "sent" himself back.

"It's really you!" At this moment, Gaia blocked Chaos.

"This is "Double Cover"!!!" Chaos was stunned. It turned out that this was the true face of this tactic. Using "Double Cover" to block himself, Barrett completely lost the opponent.

Chaos is the only player on the Nets who can not lose to Barrett in a confrontation. Even Chris can't do this. It is precisely this strength of Chaos that the Heat can see clearly, so they will not hesitate to give up the inside competition and use double screens to help Barrett get rid of Chaos.

Barrett, who was "no one" guarded, completely entered his own rhythm, and his stage was just below the penalty area.

Barrett jumped into the air with one step from the free throw line, Bynum took off to block, and the two collided in the air.

It's just that Bynum underestimated Barrett's strength, or overestimated his own strength. After the collision, Barrett was not affected in any way, but Bynum was knocked down.

Bang! ! !
The basket trembled violently, and Barrett's shot hit the bull's-eye!
(End of this chapter)

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