He took the basketball from Damon Jones at the first opportunity.

Before O'Neal was in position, Wade had already started the offensive mode.

After Haslem's pick-and-roll, Wade at the top of the arc did not choose to break through to the basket.

Because Roy was already ready at that position.

As long as Wade dared to be stubborn, Roy would teach him a lesson.

Carter did not understand the meaning of Wade's actions and thought that Wade was going to break through from another angle.

When defending, he was not so close.

This position was beyond Wade's shooting range.

Wade with the ball In the absence of interference, he suddenly shot.

Carter was not fully prepared. When Carter reacted and rushed forward,

the basketball had already been shot, still with the low arc that Wade later used.

The ball bounced twice in the basket and finally fell into the basket.

96 to 88

It was not easy. Five minutes after the fourth quarter, the Heat finally broke the scoring drought.

The Nets' scoring rhythm was interrupted.

Carter shook his head in annoyance. No one could have thought that at the most tense moment,

Wade chose to score in the way he was least good at.

However, there is still a lot of controversy whether this ball was a lucky shot.

But it went in.

Carter's point of view was very simple. It didn't matter if it went in. He could just hit it back later.

Under Kidd's organization, the Nets rearranged their offense.

Roy and Carter at the bottom line ran without the ball.

After the two crossed screens, Roy received the ball at the free throw line.

Then Arroyo cut inside. Roy's ball was passed quickly.

In an instant, it was passed to Arroyo under the basket.

O'Neal was watching closely. Arroyo dribbled across the bottom line and passed it to Rajabel in the opposite corner.

Eddie Jon defended Rajabel. S has been completely distracted by Carter's running position.

Continuous cross-screens also created a vacuum in the Heat's defense.

This vacuum area is the bottom corner where Lagabell is.

When the opponent is chasing points, the gap that appears often has to pay a price.

Lagabell is not soft-hearted. This kind of ball is repeatedly emphasized by the coach.

Don't hesitate, hesitation will lead to defeat.

After taking off, he shot, and the rhythm and angle of the shot were perfect.

Of course, the goal was also expected.

"Shua"

As a three-point expert with a three-point shooting rate second only to Roy in the team,

Under the control of Carter and Roy on the Nets,

Lagabell's three-point shooting rate continued to rise, up to 44% of the three-point shooting rate in the playoffs,

directly made the Heat pay a painful price.

96 to 91

The Nets are eroding the Heat's lead.

Although the Heat were in a bad mood, the game had to continue.

Haslem sent the baseline ball directly to Wade.

At this time, Wade no longer trusted any teammates except O'Neal.

After getting the ball on the three-point line, he once again chose to use the same trick.

After the pick-and-roll, he dribbled outside. This time, the Nets chose to switch defense.

Kidd's defense was active, but Wade's shooting was more determined.

The mid-range jump shot with a backwards speed was extremely fast, and Kidd had no chance to interfere.

"Ding"

The basketball hit the wrong way, bounced onto the backboard, and fell into the basket.

"This is fucking good, too lucky."

Jason Kidd, who was defending Wade, couldn't help but complain loudly.

The two consecutive goals were a matter of luck, and he shook his head helplessly.

98 to 91

Since we can't defend, we'll continue to hold high the banner of attack.

When Kidd passed the midfield, he immediately gave the ball to Roy.

There has been no attack for several rounds.

Roy must participate in the offense to maintain a good touch.

Haslem's heart was beating wildly outside the three-point line.

What is coming will come. The Nets' ball finally came to Roy's round.

Haslem, who was almost autistic by Roy in this series, had to bite the bullet and play twelve points of spirit to deal with defense seriously.

The big man in front of him, he knew that he could only We can do our best and leave it to fate.

Roy chose to break through in this round.

Haslem gritted his teeth and moved sideways to block Roy's forward path.

Roy stopped halfway, and Haslem, who was moving sideways, failed to control his steps and was shaken off by Roy.

He stopped halfway with great effort, and when he looked back, Roy had already jumped up and shot a mid-range shot.

Haslem closed his eyes and prayed immediately.

At this moment when he lost his defensive position, according to Roy's hit rate, there was no better way than praying.

"Ding"

The pleasant sound reached Haslem's ears.This heavenly sound made him feel like he was floating in the air.

Prayer really works!

Haslem was shocked. It seems that yesterday's church visit was not in vain. Yesterday's confession still worked.

When Haslem was about to turn around to grab the rebound,

a yellow light flashed in front of his eyes, and a strong wind swept across Haslem's cheek.

"Oh no, I was busy praying and didn't block anyone!"

Haslem, who was very annoyed, watched Roy rush to the basketball.

Why not try praying again?

This time Haslem decided to pray with his eyes open. In case a miracle happened, he would have to continue to grab rebounds.

Dreams are always beautiful, but daydreaming is too much.

Good luck doesn't favor fools!

Roy caught the ball in the air and dunked the ball into the basket with one hand before O'Neal returned to defense!

98 to 93

The two sides fell into a stalemate.

In the next game, the Nets opened fire.

The Heat relied on Wade's sudden mid-range shot to barely maintain a 5-point difference.

The two sides fought for 6 minutes on this score line.

With Wade's mid-range shot, the Nets had to expand their defensive range,

giving the Sharks, who were beaten up in the interior, a certain chance.

The Sharks' secondary attack greatly relieved Wade's pressure.

The two teams began to compete for stars.

When Carter and Kidd hit three-pointers again,

the difference directly became 3 points.

Then Wade's mid-range shot finally had problems again.

Roy got the crucial rebound and

passed it to Kidd.

Kidd dribbled the ball steadily across half court.

At this time, the fourth quarter was less than 2 minutes.

The score was 117 to 114, and the Heat still maintained a slight lead.

This round must be defended, the 5-pointer is the lifeline of the Heat.

Roy received Kidd's pass from the baseline.

As the axis of the Nets' offense,

Experienced point guards always give the ball to the most suitable person at the right time.

After Roy got the ball, the Nets' small players began to move quickly.

The cross-running and screening between each other forced the Heat to expand the defense circle to the maximum.

The space was huge, Roy dribbled with a cross step and chose to break through the Heat's inside line.

Haslem pressed step by step, and his prayer-style defense was scolded by Pat Riley.

At this time, Haslem's fierce side was aroused.

His defensive moves became not difficult to standard, and he kept making small moves when Roy broke through.

But His speed was still not fast, which could not be changed.

When he was about to lose his defensive position,

Roy jumped up and planned to shoot in the air to end this round.

Haslem's hand on Roy's waist finally moved.

The moment Roy shot,

Haslem twisted the soft flesh on Roy's waist and then pushed out. Roy lost his balance in the air.

Seeing that he was close to the baseline, the basketball would definitely go out of bounds if he fell down.

In this unfavorable situation, Roy was forced to shoot at a negative angle almost parallel to the backboard.

One-handed throw, weird arc, damn luck, all on the side of the Nets.

"Swish"

117 to 116,

One point difference, the referee's whistle finally came after Roy fell to the ground.

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