377: Completely confused

"This guy has a sick brain."

This is James' evaluation of Stephenson, he glanced at Stephenson with disgust, and at this time, the referee blew the whistle and the Heat sideline ball was released!

James immediately ran according to the tactics, and according to Spoelstra's pre-game arrangement, most of the throw-ins should be received by James. But Stephenson naturally won't let James get his wish, he has been standing in the way of James, of course, still staring at James with that funny eye.

James saw that he couldn't get rid of Stephenson, and the time to serve was not waiting. So he gently raised his hand and motioned for Bosh to pass a high ball.

"Ao." Seeing this, Henson let out a low cry. Don't raise your arms in front of Stephenson!

"Ahh The next second, Stephenson yelled, then fell back exaggeratedly, covering his right eye.

"Toot toot!" The referee's hurried whistle pierced the court, and judging by his gestures, the referee blew LeBron. James an offensive foul!?

“What!?” James' arm was still in the air, and he admitted that he rubbed Stephenson, but there was no way he could have rubbed the elbow effect! This scene reminded him of last season's David. West!

Through the slow-motion replay, everyone clearly saw that the moment James raised his hand, his elbow did touch Stephenson. But there is such a thing as strength, which cannot be seen through replay alone. God knows if James deliberately elbowed Stephenson, after all, that tease just blew at James

Just like that, James was inexplicably whistled for an offensive foul, and the ball was back in the hands of the Pacers!

", bunch of filthy guys!" James thought in pieces that there was a David before. West is troublesome enough, and now there is one more one who "touches porcelain" on the outside.

"You let him do it?" Vogel walked over to Henson and asked, not smiling at his face. If he is caught smiling by the camera, it will be revealed.

"I'm not that kind of coach, Frank. I'm just telling him to 'stimulate' LeBron, and as for how to 'stimulate', that's what Stephenson should think about. ”

James knew to stay calm on the court, but Stephenson managed to get him on the hook. A seemingly "retarded" blow and a fake fall were enough to make James angry. What's more, it's still in the case of such a scorching game.

After the next goal, Paul finally broke through through with Yi Jianlian's cover. Battier clings to former teammate Yao Ming's compatriot, while others are drawn to Paul as he smashes into the box like a bullet.

Paul leaps high in the air, and Bosh, Wade, and James rush to block it! But in the air, Paul "transformed" the ball from the gap between several people to Jimmy, who cut in, like magic. In Butler's hands. As a result, the Heat will only look at Jimmy with a stunned gaze. Butler scores on a right-handed dunk.

The last round was Stephenson, and this one is Jimmy. Butler. The Pacers were scoring with the Heat's most unexpected offensive point, and the tie was stretched to four points, and the situation was changing subtly.

Stephenson and Jimmy. Butler, they may not be the brightest player for the Pacers, but they are definitely the kind of players who can change the game.

In the next few rounds, the Heat's offense began to get fluid. Stephenson and Jimmy. Butler's defense was a bit "over-tough," much to James' annoyance.

In the last 15 seconds of the first quarter, after James missed another layup, he complained to the referee about Jimmy. Butler and Stephenson, two guys, played too dirty, only to end up with a technical foul of their own.

Of course the referee knows Jimmy. Butler and Stephenson are not honest, but neither are the Heat players. Battier's lower body against West is a fact, as are Bosh and Haslem's elbows to Horford. But this is the divisional final, and as long as nothing else, the more intense the better!

In the case of equal treatment, if the referee does not blow the Heat foul, it is naturally impossible to blow the Pacers foul. Therefore, James's complaints were simply ignored by the referee.

So, with this aggrieved energy, James ended up with a technical foul after playing the first quarter for 12 minutes. The Miami Heat, on the other hand, are 4 points behind the Pacers at home!

During the intersectional break, Jimmy. Butler and Stephenson have undoubtedly become the talk of the town. Of course, on the bench on the Heat's side, Spoelstra was also "enthusiastically" discussing the two young men.

However, Henson didn't intend to let Stephenson and Jimmy. Butler continued to play, he was going to release a pigeon from Spoelstra.

So as soon as the game came up in the second quarter, the Pacers switched back to the regular starters, but replaced Paul, who had played a little long in the first quarter, with Livingston. The Pacers' energetic starters nearly collapsed from the opening quarter, and in the opening four minutes of the second quarter, the Heat scored only two points on Wade's mid-range shot.

And David. West and Horford began to slam the Heat's interior line. In the first quarter of the game, the Pacers were still focusing on the outside, but in the second quarter, they became mainly on the inside. As for James, who likes to fall into the low post, Henson also uses occasional pinching to defend. In this way, even James doesn't know when he should prepare for passing in advance and when he should prepare for attacking in advance.

At the end of the second quarter, Henson once again offered Stephenson and Butler, and the two energetic young men came on the court and hammered hard, leaving the Heat behind the Pacers by a full 10 points at halftime!

"Coach Henson's strategy is so varied that he almost stuck the Miami by the throat! As long as they keep pushing hard, the Heat will be suffocated at home! ”

"Coach Spoelstra was caught off guard by the Pacers' strategy because Henson kept changing tactics. And the most terrifying thing is that the tactics he changed all worked! ”

Mike. Brin and Kevin. The two have seen the problems in this game, but they don't summarize it well enough.

To sum it up in Henson's words, it's – when you have enough variety, four wins are within reach.

In the second half, the two sides continued to play fiercely. But with a 10-point margin hanging overhead, the Miami Heat were instead suppressed at home.

At the end of the third quarter, Wade scored six points in a row to chase the difference to 74-70. But then three minutes, the Heat experienced another embarrassing three-minute scoreless time under the high-pressure defense of the Pacers. The Heat's offense has been choppy, either scoring consistently or not scoring consistently. But there's no doubt that this offensive pattern doesn't do the Heat the slightest.

When they can score, the Pacers can score too. And when they can't score, the Pacers can still score! There are many comings and goings, and the score difference has been widened.

James received a basketball four seconds before the end of the third quarter and was ready to make an impact. And at this time, it was Stephenson who was defending James! Stephenson's defense was very tight, and when James broke through halfway, Stephenson suddenly fell to the ground, and the referee whistled again. Through the slow-motion replay, James had elbow movement when he attacked, and was whistled for an offensive foul, but it was left for the Pacers to be 2 seconds!

This time, James didn't explain to the referee because he did elbow. As soon as he saw Stephenson's funny face, coupled with the current 10-point difference, James was upset. So in the process of breaking through, the "emperor" failed to control the strength and behavior.

"Again, Lance made James an offensive foul again! This is LeBron's fourth foul in this game, including two offensive fouls made by Stephenson! In the last quarter of the game, LeBron had to be a little more restrained! ”

Mike. When Brin said these words, the third quarter ended with two seconds left. Henson did not hesitate to call a timeout for the two seconds, set up a sideline ball tactic, and then replaced George and Ray. Alan.

Naturally, the Heat's defensive players focused on George and Ray. Aaron. They seem to have forgotten that the most thing the Pacers did today was to make you think they had caught their point of attack!

George runs inside to the basket and Ray. Allen borrowed West's cover pocket to catch the ball. Such a big move by these two people naturally attracted the attention of the Heat's defense.

In the end, however, Horford passed the ball to Stephenson! At the top of the arc outside the three-point line, Stephenson jumped up and shot after receiving the ball! James was going to help defend the mines. Allen, but he didn't expect Henson to let Stephenson shoot this ball! By the time he pounced on Stephenson, the No. 1 in the corn-yellow jersey had already finished his shot!

The rebounds glowed red, and the electronic beeps echoed throughout the stadium. At the same time, the melodious sound of the Nets also jumped into people's ears. Of course, for all the Heat fans in the room, the sound was not pleasant.

"Lance. Stephenson, haha, Coach Henson's substitution was just a façade, he fooled everyone! With a three-point shot from the buzzer, Lance stretched the gap to 13 points before the end of the third quarter! ”

James looked up unwillingly, only to find Stephenson on the floor of the American Airlines arena, playing the "air guitar".

Henson's various unexpected changes in this game have completely stunned Spoelstra. And James has already committed 4 fouls at this time, which is quite dangerous. Not to mention, after three quarters, the gap between the two teams has come to 13 points.

Henson confidently picked up the tactics board and beckoned everyone to get off the field. Spoelstra crossed his hands on his hips, his eyes misty, and he didn't know what he was thinking.

Maybe he was thinking that the loss of this game was only a matter of time