803: Whatever, it's all the same

The game turned into a record-breaking exhibition game for the Grizzlies, and even more uncomfortable, the nearly 20,000 Heat fans in the American Airlines Center arena had to watch their hated Grizzlies perform on their turf.

In the first quarter, the Grizzlies scored 42 points in 23 rounds, scoring a whopping 1.82 points per round. This is the most efficient single quarter of the Memphis Grizzlies since the team was founded. In addition, the Grizzlies made all four three-pointers and made 13 free throws in a single quarter, nine more than their opponents, and hit 11 of them.

The 42 points in the first quarter also set the NBA's record for scoring in the first quarter of the Finals since 1967. Of course, the Grizzlies also tied the Finals single-quarter scoring record in one fell swoop. The last team to score 42 points in a single quarter of the Finals was the Celtics in 2008.

In Game 6 of the 2008 Finals, the Celtics humiliated the Lakers with 42 points in the fourth quarter. And today, the Grizzlies directly leveled the Heat in the first quarter.

In the end, the Grizzlies ended the first quarter with a score of 42-25. But everyone knows that the nightmare isn't over yet!

In the second quarter, the Grizzlies maintained the magical touch of the first quarter. In this quarter, the Grizzlies made all 6 of their first 6 shots and 19 of their first 21 shots in the game, with a shooting rate of over 90%, which is staggering!

Although after that, the Heat gradually found their offensive touch and began to score consecutive goals from beyond the three-point line. But the gap between the two sides is too big, and the sudden power of the heat is like a pebble thrown into the ocean, which can't withstand the slightest wave.

The Heat had fought back in the second quarter, but the score in the first half was still miserable. 71-50, trailing by 21 points at halftime. As soon as the halftime was over, Van Gundy saw fans leave the stadium early.

The Grizzlies shot a whopping 75.8 percent from the field in the first half, another NBA record.

The previous Finals halftime shooting record was set in 2009, when the Magic shot 75% from the field in the half in Game 3 of the Finals. In the end, the Magic narrowly defeated the Lakers by 4 points, which was also the only Finals victory in the history of the Magic.

And after this battle, the victim of the highest halftime shooting percentage in the Finals changed from the Lakers to the Heat.

Lakers fans are now thankful to the Grizzlies for helping them shake off one shameful record after another.

In just one and a half minutes, the Grizzlies have touched the all-time record of three Finals, and it's the kind of game that Heat fans will have to watch to hell.

In the second half, the Heat had largely given up resistance. Their only motivation to play this game was to hope that the Grizzlies would not be beaten by the Grizzlies for the largest margin of points in the Finals.

Throughout the second half, no Heat fans made a sound, and no Miami media said there was hope for the Heat.

The cruel truth is in front of everyone's eyes, the Heat Triumvirate that shocked the entire basketball world 3 years ago was beaten by a grizzly bear like a schoolboy at this time!

Everyone knows that this painful defeat may not just be the end of the season, but the end of the entire Big Three era!

LeBron. James hasn't agreed to a contract extension for the Heat, well, he may have already figured out a way out.

All of the Heat players had expressionless faces, and about a third of the seats in the stands at the American Airlines Center were empty. The league's new president, Mr. Joke, must be quite annoyed right now, because the Grizzlies have taken the NBA Finals down a notch.

In the end, the Heat succeeded. Of course, it wasn't the success of the reversal of the game, but the success of not allowing the Grizzlies to break the league record again.

121-97, the strong Grizzlies went on a killing spree on the South Coast.

On the home court of the Heat, they slaughtered the Heat by 24 points without mercy. After Link's 25 points, 6 rebounds and 6 assists in the third quarter, he rested until the end of the game. Grizzlies fans are complaining that the Heat's poor performance has completely lowered Link's average data in the Finals.

If the Heat can hold on a little longer, Link is estimated to be able to hit a triple-double in three consecutive games.

After the game, players from both sides hugged for the first time after the game.

The reason is simple, the war has ended early, and they don't have to fight for tat anymore.

Wade was the first to walk towards Link, trying to laugh again, but couldn't. He was happy with Link's success, but "The Flash", who was no longer young, was also well aware that Link might be taking away his last chance to win the title.

"Stinky boy, you can really do it."

"I'm sorry, Dwayne. But if it were you, you wouldn't be merciful, would you? Link hugged Wade tightly, and for Wade, the result was a bit too cruel.

"What a stupid thing to say, it's competitive sports, and the winner doesn't have to apologize to the loser. You're doing a great job, are you still welcoming me to your bootcamp this summer? Wade immediately adjusted his expression and didn't cry anymore. If you think of yourself as a loser, you are really defeated.

So, he hurriedly changed the subject.

"Don't talk about training camp, you're coming to the Memphis Grizzlies, and I'm warmly welcome." Link looked at Wade meaningfully, but Wade just waved his hand.

"Hahahaha, if you openly recruit me like this, I can report it to the alliance immediately. Hey, you're not serious, are you? ”

"Just kidding, hehe. But if you remember it one day, it counts. ”

"Alright, enjoy the victory. Fourth World War ...... The fourth battle is here. After Wade finished speaking, he shook his head and waved away. Playing the fourth battle when the outcome is already decided, is actually the most embarrassing.

Both sides obviously didn't want to fight anymore, but they had to fight again. Wade, who played in the finals for the fifth time in his career, really hasn't encountered such an embarrassing thing.

After Wade, James also walked up and hugged Link gently. But unlike Wade, James didn't say anything to Link. After a simple "you're great", he turned and left the court.

Unlike Wade, James still has revenge in mind. He didn't want to give up the position of the number one person in the league like this, and he didn't want to watch Link occupy his era like this.

Although this season is destined for revenge, James's ambitions are not limited to this season.

There are many opportunities for revenge!

As a result, he still sees Link as his number one rival. So, there was just a polite hug between the two. Otherwise, it would seem that James is very unsportsmanlike.

Greet Link politely in advance today, and after the fourth game tomorrow, James will be able to swagger around and leave directly. lest it be more uncomfortable to stay at the scene and watch others hold the cup.

The last person to come up and hug Link was Bosh, but Bosh didn't say anything, just hugged and left. After all, Link and Bosh have little personal friendship and are not rivals on the court. So, both of them are relatively indifferent to each other.

Sending off the Heat's Big Three, Link crossed his waist and watched the backs of No. 3, No. 6 and No. 1 slowly disappear into the depths of the players' tunnel, and couldn't help but sigh.

In this history, it was he who broke up the unparalleled Heat Triumvirate by himself!

He completely broke up the great combination with a 72nd win and a 4-0 that was even more brutal than 72 wins.

The Heat Triumvirate, which was dominant in the original history, has now become the biggest background board for the Memphis Grizzlies!

A huge sense of accomplishment suddenly arises, and for Link, this is much more interesting than making money!

Two days later, in the same place. Throughout the game, the Heat players seemed to be unable to take a step. After all, they have lost all motivation to fight.

And in today's game, the attendance rate of the American Airlines Center Arena was only 70%! The TV ratings are only a dismal 10.1! This is the lowest-rated Finals since the Spurs and Pistons in 2005!

There is no suspense in the game, and naturally no one likes to watch it.

But it was undoubtedly an exciting and memorable night for Grizzlies fans and Grizzlies players.

In the last three minutes of the game, the Grizzlies were already far ahead, and all the Grizzlies bench players and coaches stood on the sidelines side of the court, arm in arm. They cheered and waited for the referee to blow the whistle to end the game and rushed to celebrate.

The on-site commentator no longer commented on the game, and he began to talk about how great it was to win two consecutive championships, and how difficult it was for a small city team to win two consecutive championships.

And what about Link? He thought that he would not be as excited as he was the first time he won the second time. But when he was about to lift the championship trophy for the second time, he realized he was wrong.

Link, who was standing on the sidelines, clenched his fists tightly, and his heart tightened. His legs were already trembling slightly, just like he had when he first stepped into the professional arena. But this time, Link wasn't nervous, but excited!

This imminent emotion of great happiness is indescribable, yet wonderful.

The Grizzlies swept 4-0, and what could be more convincing?

Who would dare to underestimate a grizzly bear? Who would dare to think that the Memphis Grizzlies are not qualified to stand here? Who would dare to laugh at the Grizzlies for being a country team!?

Who else!?

Want to see a runner-up finish with 74 wins? Want to see a full-ticket MVP rollover? I'm so sorry to disappoint you again!

At this time, in the luxury box, Grizzly Bear owner Robert Brown, who was about to go to the awards ceremony. Pera was equally excited. When he bought the Grizzlies, he didn't expect his team to win two championships in a row.

When he bought the Grizzlies, Pera had some financial problems. It is said that the grizzly bear will be the last straw that crushes Pera. This young diamond king will eventually be ruined by his impulses.

Pera also admitted that in addition to his love for basketball, he did have an element of gambling when he bought the Grizzlies. Who to bet on? It's Link who is betting on it! He saw Link's potential, which is why he chose the Memphis Grizzlies.

As a result, instead of crushing Pera, the Grizzlies helped Pera.

In recent years, the Grizzlies have helped Pera make a lot of money. His current assets are several times more than they were back then!

Even the luckiest gamblers in the world can't hit such jackpots.

"Thank God, thank God......" Pera muttered incessantly, annoying Chris. Wallace laughed.

"Hey, I think it's Link that you should be thankful for." Wallace patted the young boss on the shoulder.

"Whatever, it's all the same. Link is God, and God is Link......"

As soon as Pera finished speaking, there was a screeching sound of electronic beeps from under the box.

4-0, the Grizzlies swept the Heat to win the finals!

A new dynasty is being quietly established!