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Chapter 171 Finals 3

Author: Different Sparks

After it was the Heat's turn to attack, Spoelstra frowned a little.

After Chalmers dribbled the ball past halftime, he handed the ball to Wade. However, what surprised everyone was that the Timberwolves decisively double-teamed Wade. They were very decisive.

There was no hesitation at all.

To be honest, Wade did not expect that the opponent would double-team him without any warning. In his haste, Wade also made a passing error. The ball that was supposed to be thrown to James was jumped by Bennet.

Te was blocked, and then Middleton got the basketball.

When the Timberwolves had a chance to counterattack, Middleton did not hand over the ball but directly dribbled the ball forward quickly. Wade patted his head with some regret, and then accelerated to pester Middleton.

Bennett, who was double-teaming with Middleton, also accelerated and ran forward. James followed Bennett, and suddenly there was a two-on-two situation in the frontcourt.

Middleton suddenly made an emergency stop and then dribbled the ball from his hip to his left hand. At this time, Bennett also ran towards Middleton's position, and the two quickly crossed with the ball.

At this time, Wade was also blocked by Bennett, and it was this blocked opportunity that gave Middleton the opportunity to complete the shot, and he immediately jumped up half a step away from the three-point line.

Take action.

Although Wade's follow-up speed was already very fast, he still failed to block Middleton's shot.

A moment later, the basketball fell into the basket accurately.

After scoring the goal, Middleton also changed his previous low-key style and pointed directly to the stands with one hand.

5-0, after the opening, the Timberwolves used their actual performance to tell everyone who was optimistic about the Heat that they are fully capable of playing the role of dark horse this season to the end. It was also telling Pat Riley who was sitting in the box from afar.

, it may be difficult for the Heat to sweep them away.

Spoelstra was frowning on the sidelines. He was not thinking about the three-pointer just now. To be honest, the Timberwolves' three-pointers this season are nothing. It would be news if they suddenly stopped shooting three-pointers.

What he was thinking about was why the Timberwolves decisively double-teamed Wade in his first attack. It seemed that it should have been arranged before the game, but as to why the opponent arranged it like this, Spoelstra was confused for a while.

I do not understand.

The Heat's next offensive possession was when Chalmers reached the frontcourt and handed the ball to James who stepped forward to assist him. Bennett stayed close to James and strictly followed Chen Dazhuang's arrangement without giving the opponent any chance.

Opportunities from outside, and forced to constantly use up physical advantages to play.

Despite the blessing of the system buff, Bennett was still succeeded by James and scored a mid-range shot.

And as time went by, everyone who paid attention to this game also understood the Timberwolves' defensive strategy in this game, which was to defend James alone. If you have the ability, you can score, but it will be difficult for the rest of the Heat to score.

As soon as Wade holds the ball on the outside and prepares to attack, Middleton will not hesitate to come up to him, and then Rubio or Bennett will directly step forward to double-team, without any delay.

As long as James gets the ball, the rest of the Timberwolves don't care at all. Oden and Yi Jianlian on the inside can just be prepared for the defense. That is to let James and Bennett fight hand-to-hand. And the most important thing is that the Timberwolves pay special attention to the defense.

The Heat's perimeter defense was originally not very accurate this season. Coupled with such a tight defense, the results can be imagined.

What's more critical is that while guarding the Heat's perimeter, during the offense, with Oden establishing an advantage inside, the Timberwolves also opened up their perimeter.

This makes the Heat very uncomfortable. It's not that they don't score. Although Bennett is desperately defending, James's scoring efficiency is still very high, so the difference in the score is not much, but everyone can see it.

James' consumption is huge. With this style of play, James cannot maintain such a high efficiency throughout the game.

And that's exactly what the Timberwolves want to see.

In addition, because the ball is always in James' hands, there are not many opportunities for others to take action. In this way, all the pressure on the Heat's offense is forced to be transferred to James alone.

Spoelstra also knows this. He knows very well that if there is no way to change this situation, then his chances of winning this game are low. The current situation is undoubtedly a chronic suicide for the Heat.

The higher James scores, the faster the Heat will die.

This guy was so insidious that he actually used the same trick he used against the Lakers against him. Spoelstra turned his head and glanced at Chen Dazhuang on the other side.

At this time, Chen Dazhuang was discussing the situation of the game with Smith.

"Chen, aren't you afraid that James will go crazy? This guy's hand will be very difficult to deal with once he gets into a fight. Anthony is unlucky in this game."

"A person's power is always limited. I admit that this guy is indeed very powerful. The only one who can compete with him in the current league is the guy from the Thunder. However, these two people are not of the same type, but they are powerful.

, he is not a god, he is just a person, he will get tired, and he also has his limits. There may be a few games where he can change the situation of the battle by himself, but that is just an accidental phenomenon. Even Michael cannot do it alone.

Win all the games."

"I have to say, you are really insidious. I see that the guy opposite has been looking at you, and I guess he must be scolding you in his heart at this moment." Smith said with a smile.

"That's not necessarily true. Maybe he's complimenting me. After all, he will start studying how to beat LeBron next season. I taught him in advance. I should collect some tuition from him."

"Hahahaha, then you can wait until the game is over and try asking him."

The atmosphere on the benches of both sides at this time illustrates the game situation on the field at this moment.

The first quarter of the game has progressed to 6 minutes and 13 seconds. Seeing that the situation on the court has not changed, even if Spoelstra did not think of any good solution, he could only call a timeout. Even if he could not

Making changes may at least cool down the opponent's feel on the outside.

17 to 12, the Timberwolves led by five points, and the Heat called a timeout.

"Everyone, the game has been going on for a little more than 6 minutes. Now the tactical arrangements of both sides are basically clear at a glance. What do you think about the current situation? Share it with our fans."
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