Chapter 763 - 34 consecutive wins, first in history
Ruan Erniu shot 2 of 2 in the first quarter, cut 4 points, 6 rebounds, and 3 assists.
I don't know if it's because of the back-to-back fatigue, or the performance of the Heat, it's not enough to stimulate Erniu's best state, anyway, the Celestial Dynasty played very well in the first quarter of the game, and they didn't fully devote themselves to it because of the hot atmosphere on the scene.
The overall strength of the Hawks is enviable, and even if Erniu and Misery are not 100% in shape, they are enough to beat more than 90% of the teams in the league.
Just as the Hawks were laughing and saying they were going to record the longest winning streak in history, D. Wade gathered his teammates to the bench, and even Spoelstra, the head coach of the Heat, could only sit and listen to the Heat leader's speech.
"Guys, I don't want to say anything big, and I don't want to repeat what the media says, the so-called historical responsibility, we only represent ourselves, not some 34-win blocker.
It's just a normal regular season, we're fighting for our playoff qualification, and there's no other reason for that.
Do you know what reminds me of the multimedia and the audience tonight?
It's the finals of '06!
We were 2-0 down to the Dallas Mavericks, and the whole world was saying we were going to be swept out by the Dallasians, but the end result is clear to each and every one of you.
Is a 33-game winning streak Hawks scary?
The Mavericks, who had beaten the Spurs in back-to-back games in the playoffs, were just as strong as the Suns, but we were the winners.
Nothing else, why are we standing here?
Win!
It's that simple!"
D. Wade used the most simple words to cheer up his teammates, to the point where any pressure is meaningless, let go of the baggage, go to a game with all your strength, more reliable than any chicken soup.
The second quarter started quickly, with both sides going into rotation time.
Jamal Crawford, who played well in the last game, did not have a strong desire to attack.
It was supposed to be his individual show time, but on the Hawks offensive end, Crawford opted for passing on multiple occasions.
On the other hand, in the Heat, players quickly stepped up, and "Super Mario" Chalmers became the most active player on the court.
He used his speed from beyond the three-point line to get rid of Bibby and then hit a difficult face-to-face three.
"Brush!", "Brush!", "Brush!"
By surprise to the Hawks, Chalmers has hit three three-pointers in a row.
With the scores of the two teams close to each other, Chalmers stole a pass from Jamal Crawford in the half, and then bypassed the moving cover of the bald referee Crawford to shake off Mike Bibby, who was defending him.
In the process of holding the ball to the basket, Super Mario took the initiative to find a foul on the gram 6 who came from the defense.
"Toot!"
Crawford blew the foul whistle and Chalmers threw a shot in the air.
"Brush!"
Goal score, 2+1!
Chalmers hit a penalty to tie the score.
Super Mario scored 12 points on 4-of-5 shooting, 3-of-3 three-pointers, and 1-of-1 free throws in just a few minutes, instantly turning the game around.
TIME-OUT!
Woodson called a long timeout with a grim face, he had already guessed that this was not an easy game to win, and he never expected that it was not D. Wade who set off the comeback, not the little-known Chalmers.
Super Mario was not convinced, and in the NCAA finals that year, it was he who single-handedly stopped the unbeatable Derrick Rose, and won his own MOP trophy while helping the University of Kansas win the championship.
It should be said that some people seem inconspicuous, but they are born to exist for big scenes.
That's not good news for the Atlanta Hawks, though.
That means the Heat still have more cards, and for the back-to-back Hawks, the game is about to go back to the mode they least want – a war of attrition.
Egghead didn't hesitate, a new record that would glorify his entire career was just around the corner, and he had to snatch the honor into his hands, and Woodson's method was brutal and simple - the main force!
Erniu and Embarrassing Sen and others were replaced for the first time, and the opponent of the Celestial Empire at this time was Jamal Margloyle, a 6-foot-11-inch (211CM) big center, who was at the peak of his 02-03 season, and could also contribute 13+10 per game averages, but now he has long degenerated into a marginal man with an average of 2+3 per game.
Spoelstra made a mistake at this point, he should have brought on the quicker Joel Anthony, or simply sent Haslem to defend the Celestials.
But it was about a while ago that Magloyer played well, so the Filipino decided to give the big center a chance to prove himself.
On the offensive end of the Hawks, Erniu did not mean to entangle with Magloyer in the low post, he took the initiative to mention outside the three-point line, and after receiving the ball on the wing, he did not hesitate to pull out his hand.
The slow-moving Magloyer couldn't even run near the three-point line, and could only watch Erniu jump to his feet.
"Brush!"
At critical moments, Erniu rarely has soft hands, which is the stability that a supergiant deserves!
As Pat Riley's head coach, Spoelstra finally lived up to the tapes he had repeatedly observed over the years.
The Filipino made a timely adjustment, and although he did not replace Magloyle, he put D. Wade back on the field.
As soon as the cheeks returned to the court, they held the ball in the front court, and when facing the embarrassment defense, after dribbling under the crotch continuously, they also chose to pull out their hands outside the three-point line.
"Brush!"
Also in it!
ANSER-BALL, the game is suddenly interesting!
In the period after that, Erniu's performance was better than that of the cheeks.
In other words, although Embarrassment and Salmon can't completely lock up the cheeks, they can limit the scoring efficiency of FMVP.
On the other side, whether it is Magloyer or Joel Anthony and Jermaine O'Neal, who were replaced later, there is no way to take the long shot of Erniu.
The Celestial Dynasty people were full of three-point shots in the second quarter, shooting 6 of 7 three-pointers in a short time, plus foul free throws in the breakthrough with the ball, Ruan Erniu, who only scored 4 points in the first quarter, slashed 22 points in this quarter, and once again helped the team open up the score advantage in the unfavorable situation of being tied by the opponent in the second quarter.
D. Wade's play was actually quite outstanding, he shot 4-of-7 in the single quarter, 2-of-3 three-pointers, and 4-of-4 free throws, scoring 14 points, 2 rebounds, and 2 assists.
If it weren't for the explosive bull, maybe the side leading the score now would be the Miami Heat.
Even so, with the wonderful performances of Chalmers and D. Wade, the Heat still led the visiting team with a score of 36:39 in the first quarter.
At the end of the first half, 66-61, the game was not one-sided, and the Heat showed their desire to win, and for whatever reason, they were not prepared to sit back and watch Atlanta become gods on their home court.
Speaking in midfield, Spoelstra said: "I know a lot of people have given too much to this game, but I would say that there are only two outcomes for us: win or lose, and we will give everything to win, that's all.
D. Wade was our most reliable leader and core, Mario was quite good in the second quarter, Q (Quentin Richardson) also played well with three-pointers, and Michael (Beasley) and Jermaine (O'Neal) needed to play more aggressively in the second half.
The Eagles are a team that we need to fight for as a team, and we have to be more united and more focused!"
Aside from commenting on the players, the Filipino almost repeated the Cheeks' intra-team speech, and he didn't bother to think of anything else to deal with reporters, and only a win could win everything they wanted for the Heat.
At halftime, Woodson once again highlighted the Hawks' overall defensive problems, allowing opponents to score 61 points in the first half, something that shouldn't have happened to the Hawks, and they could have done better.
"I gave D. Wade too much room to shoot, and he would never have been so easy to do in the second half. ”
Seeing that the Hawks said so, the Hawks also said that they would increase their defensive intensity in the second two quarters of the game and not give the Miamis any chance.
Erniu, who successively froze O'Neal Jr. and Magloyer, finally concluded: "It can be seen from the first half of the game that the Heat have let go of the psychological burden, and now it is our turn to let go of the so-called false name."
Guys, forget what a streak, we're just going to take away a win. ”
Erniu deliberately didn't even mention the number of 34, just to reduce the burden on his teammates.
In fact, even if the teammates' hand feels very average tonight, Manniu is also ready to shoulder it, as a historical superstar, Erniu has already had the consciousness and confidence to turn the tide.
The second half of the game began quickly, and the main players of both sides returned to the field of play again.
On the offensive end of the Heat, D. Wade pulled out his hand again outside the three-point line, and Embarrassment blocked it in place, but the basketball still drew a beautiful arc.
"Brush!"
Return!
Tonight's hand was angry enough, and this is not a factor that any referee can influence, but it can only be said that even a certain juggernaut in the dark wants the game to become more competitive.
The Jaws have averaged just 30 percent three-point shooting per game this season, but tonight, he was able to shoot a damn basketball into it.
Fortunately, the cheeks can be shot, and the Hawks are not bad.
Erniu raised the three-point line again, O'Neal Jr. pounced for the first time, and the three-point rain of Erniu alone in the second quarter was too shocking, and now no one dares to let go of Erniu's long-range shot.
The projection of the Celestial Empire belongs to the type of throwing, once it is thrown, it is thrown to death, according to a well-known basketball comic, this is called the temperament of a marksman.
Instead of taking a step past O'Neal Jr. and attacking the basket with the ball as usual, Erniu made a feint to pick up a sliding step, and while shaking past the defender, he pulled out his hand again.
"Brush!"
Hit!
This three-point battle has not ended, and Erniu has also continued his crazy three-point performance.
After a burst of three-point squandering, D. Wade still coaxed first, the three-point shot is not a conventional weapon for the cheeks after all, only the Flash in the impact state can show his 193CM Jordan style.
The cheeks that hit the basket again and again were still lethal, and Joe Crawford's whistle tonight was basically fair, but D. Wade's style of play determined that he did get more free throws.
The cheeks were 6-of-8 free throws in the quarter, which was his most efficient scoring tool, and under the handcheck, it was indeed easier for the player with the ball to win the free throw.
In this regard, FMVP is also a beneficiary of the rule, and D. Wade has also made 9.1 free throws this season, and throughout his career as a gill, except for his rookie season, the number of free throws made so far this season were: 9.9, 10.7, 10.5, 9.2, 9.8, and 9.1.
Well, in this way, it is really surprising that the Flash is obviously a DC hero but forcibly becomes unclear with Marvel's Magneto.
But even D. Wade, who used the lethality to the limit, had no way to stop Ruan Erniu, who exploded at the three-point line.
The Hawks leader hit five three-pointers on 5-of-6 shooting in the quarter, and by the end of the third quarter, the Celestial had hit 11 three-pointers in the game, which was only 2 goals away from the most three-pointers he had made in a single game.
If you are an older-looking fan, perhaps the impact on Erniu is still on the low-post monsters in the rookie season.
Although Erniu's rebounding ability has remained at a super high level, on the offensive end, the Celestial Empire is no longer the low-post kaleidoscope that only knows back and mid-range shooting.
In the 09-10 season, Erniu is currently averaging 5.5 three-pointers per game, shooting nearly 2.5, and the shooting rate is as high as 45%, which is completely a first-class shooter that cannot be ignored.
At 37:28, the Hawks won by nine more points in a single quarter, and at the end of the third quarter, at 103:89, the defending champions had extended their lead to 14 points.
Although this score is not enough to ensure that the Eagles will win the game in the end, Atlantans are indeed getting closer and closer to the legend!
The final quarter of the game officially began with the Miamins launching a final comeback.
Taking advantage of the temporary absence of the main players such as Erniu, Spostela took the lead in sending an unexpected player - Michael Beasley.
The 08 average was 13.9+5.4 last season, and this season it has risen to 14.8+6.4.
For a first-round pick, it may not be water, but for the pick, for Beasley, who is known as the perfect version of Durant, such data is obviously incompatible.
Objectively speaking, Beasley is strong in attack and weak in defense, and in the current league structure, he is still a non-trivial type of player.
If he can develop the ability to play and assist, maybe Pat Riley and Heat management will be interested in developing him, but Beasley's 1.3 assists per game really makes people doubt his ceiling.
But it cannot be denied that Beasley's instantaneous scoring explosion is indeed the existence of the first gear in the league.
On the offensive end of the Heat, Beasley, nicknamed the beast, suddenly ushered in a transformation, he first used active scrambling under the basket in a row, won the frontcourt rebound, and then used his agile skills to directly attack the basket against the Birdman or Pachulia defense many times.
Beasley, who was playing happily, found an offensive touch on the outside again, and he suddenly raised the three-point line, and after receiving a pass from a teammate, he hit two three-pointers in a row.
The score of the two teams was once again pulled closer to about 5 points, and Beasley during this period of time simply became a poor man's version of Ruan Erniu, at least on the offensive end of this quarter, his scoring explosiveness was not inferior to the current Eagle King.
Ruan Erniu, who scored 44 points in the third quarter, returned to the court again, and on the other side, D. Wade also returned to the court, and the final battle is finally about to begin!
On the offensive end of the Hawks, Ruan Erniu continued to hold the ball outside the three-point line, at which time O'Neal Jr. had been replaced, and the person responsible for defending Erniu was Joel Anthony, who was shorter and had a lower center of gravity.
Erniu continued to hold the ball and try to move, catch the shot and sway, and after tricking Joel Anthony, he leaned forward gently......
"Toot!"
Crawford's whistle sounded immediately, and Er Niu also threw the basketball in his hand with one hand in the air.
"Bang!"
The basketball first slammed into the front of the basket, and just when people thought that Erniu was going to make three free throws in a row, the basketball that bounced high fell straight down and fell headlong into the center of the hoop.
3+1!
Erniu raised one arm and waved his fist fiercely, which can make the high-flying Hawks leader show such a longing for victory expression, in fact, the Heat team has been able to talk about **.
The Celestial Empire, who stood on the free throw line, slowly adjusted his breathing, and then hit the free throw steadily.
The Hawks pulled away again, but D. Wade, who had fought for three quarters, was tired, hitting the basket many times in the first three quarters, consuming too much physical energy in his cheeks.
In the final quarter, Sauvey's knees could no longer support him to maintain a high-intensity impact.
There is no way for the cheeks to go back to the summer of '06, because he is no longer the all-powerful Flash, and injuries are the most ruthless thing for an athlete, and it will make any genius feel powerless.
After being sent a big hat by Erniu and Lunar Eclipse one after another, D. Wade had to seek help from outside players, in fact, with the score stretching, the Heat at the moment had to rely on three-pointers to make the final gamble.
Big Q, Chalmers, and Beasley are on the court at the same time, and the players who can shoot threes tonight are now all sent by Spoelstra.
"Bang!", "Bang!", "Bang!"
At the same time, it also means that the Heat have lost their fourth meeting with the Hawks this season.
On the Hawks' sweeping list this season, the Miami Heat lost all four games, and finally failed to get rid of the fate of the background wall.
At 133:110, the Miamians fought until the last minute, but the victory belonged to the stronger team.
Ruan Erniu made 20 of 30 shots, including 14 of 18 three-pointers and 7 of 8 free throws, scoring 61 points, 28 rebounds, and 5 assists, almost dominating the game by himself.
In addition, his 14 three-pointers in a single game broke the most three-pointers he made in a single game - 13.
None of the above is the most important thing!
Because everyone knows that this game has a more significant historical significance, starting tonight, the longest winning streak in the NBA season has been rewritten, the Lakers' 33-game winning streak has become the second-highest winning streak in history, and the Atlanta Hawks in the 09-10 season have a 34-game winning streak, which has become the first in league history.
The moment the red light came on, the Hawks bench players rushed into the field frantically, hugging, cheering, and jumping wildly as if they had won the championship at this time!