232:Whistle for whistle (monthly pass plus change)

Spoelstra could feel the sweat on his palms, and it felt like ...... It's like Game 3 of the series, when the Heat are about to lose. However, Spoelstra knows very well that the Heat can't afford to lose this game. Because if they lose one more game, the Miami Heat's road to winning the championship will be shattered.

Last season, the Heat managed to reach the Finals. If you can't even make it to the finals this season...... Spoelstra couldn't have imagined what a catastrophe this would be.

But now that the game has reached the fourth quarter, the Heat still haven't pulled away from the score. Spoelstra was nervous, and every time he played the Pacers into the fourth quarter, his palms would sweat. Because you don't even know, Henson. What kind of strategy will Joe come up with next?

At this point, the fourth quarter had already played two minutes into the game, and the Pacers only led the Miami Heat by two points. In the first three quarters of the game, the referee's whistle was quite decent. The Pacers didn't have any home-court advantage, but as long as they didn't suffer, Henson was satisfied.

So, in the absence of Bosh as an interior pillar, the Pacers used breakouts and secondary offense to hit the Heat hard. West and Horford have shown what they can do as All-Stars, and the Heat's weak interior team can't match them.

Of course, the Heat, despite the lack of Bosh, still have the best duo in the world right now, Wade and James!

The two also lived up to expectations and performed well, if it weren't for the two of them playing like superstars today, the Heat would not have been able to fall behind by only 2 points when the interior line was penetrated!

Now that the Heat have the ball, a nervous Spoelstra feels like he should do something to stop being so nervous. So, the Filipino coach stood up and shouted at the players in the field.

"Cheer up, guys, cheer up!"

However, Spoelstra's shouts were instantly drowned out in the frenzied cheers of the Pacers fans, and he suddenly realized that he was so powerless in this life-or-death game......

James controlled the ball beyond the three-point line, and Wade was ready to shake George off with a counterrun, just as he had done in the previous three quarters.

However, this time, George entangled Wade to death, and the opportunity to connect the ball was not left for "The Flash".

Wade had a knee injury, and the game was already in the fourth quarter. What about George? George is very fit and, most importantly, much younger and more fit than Wade.

Wade's movement wasn't as fast as it had been, but George's pace and motivation hadn't diminished in the slightest.

Seeing that Wade couldn't open up space, James decided to hit the basket himself. Defending him was none other than Leonard, who shone in the Eastern Conference Finals!

Averaging 15.8 points and 6.7 rebounds per game, James no longer does whatever he wants on the offensive end. If ESPN were to select a player of the best in the Eastern Conference Finals, an estimated 80 percent of coaches would vote for Leonard.

No one knows how Leonard rose to prominence, and people don't want to know. The only thing they care about is whether this first-year rookie can withstand James' final impact!

James started and tried to protect the ball, and he didn't want to be stabbed by Leonard's long arm again.

When breaking through to the mid-range position, James suddenly dropped back and made a jumper.

"The Little Emperor" must use the most energy-efficient method to solve the battle, because he knows very well that he will not be going to play again in this game. Until he wins the game, James will stay on the court! In order to fight to the end, James can't allow himself to be overdrawn in advance.

Leonard pounced and blocked James' shot. However, the "pride of the sky" still threw the ball steadily, and the worst thing was that the referee also blew Leonard for a defensive foul. The goal is valid, and James has to add a penalty!

Henson gritted his teeth and stood up sharply, the whistle came!

"Foul!? He didn't touch LeBron at all! Paul shouted what he wanted to say for Henson, but the referee ignored it and motioned for James to go to the free throw line.

"you......" Henson said halfway through the words that began with F, and then stiffly choked back. You can't be in a hurry, you must not be in a hurry. The more anxious you are now, the more you fall into the trap of the alliance.

He has to grind slowly with the heat, even if the whistle of the alliance begins to "exert power" again, he must grind it!

James hit the free throw under the boos of the fans in the Conseco arena. In an instant, the Heat went from being 2 points behind to 1 point ahead.

Through the replay, it was discovered that Leonard did touch James' hand, but it was done when James had already finished making the shot and his body was starting to fall. This ball is going to be put on the Pacers, and the referee will definitely not blow it!

"Ugly sentence!" Reggie. Miller could only curse reluctantly, as a narrator, he could not describe the matter too bluntly. But as a former professional player, and a professional player who was pressed under Jordan's halo, Reggie. Miller knows exactly what the league is doing!

"Stern went too far." Behind the Pacers' bench, Bird couldn't help but complain. Bird and Pritchard didn't go to the luxury box to watch the game today, according to Bird: only when you sit in the stands can you fully feel the charm of the sport.

At this point, however, all Bird felt was anger.

"Don't be angry, remember what I told you at halftime? On the offensive end, you have to play with high efficiency, high efficiency! Instead of being irritable, Henson comforted the players on the sidelines not to be blinded by anger, "And, Chris, David, cough ......."

Henson shouted the names of Paul and West again, but said nothing. No one knows what these three guys are going to do.

Paul is holding the ball and gesturing at the same time, and the referee is right and right in the game? No, the only ones who can really influence the game are the players!

"I told myself that before I died, I had to get a fucking championship trophy!"

Paul hadn't forgotten what he said to Henson before the game began.

He slowly controlled the ball beyond the three-point line, and before he could beckon, Horford had already mentioned high cover. It's a tactic that's been laid out for a long time, and Horford keeps it in mind.

At this time, it was Joe who was guarding against Horford. Anthony, whether it is an inside single defense or an anti-blocking and dismantling, is not as slippery as Bosh. Why let Horford cover instead of West, who is more familiar with the set? Henson is the one who caught Joe. Anthony doesn't defend well!

Paul broke through, and Anthony's help was really slow. At the same time, Horford continued to cut inside, and it looked like the Pacers were still ready to make a big deal about the Heat's weak interior.

Paul suddenly hit the ground halfway and passed the ball to Horford, who took two steps directly with the ball and looked like he was going to dunk it!

James, Joe. Anthony and Battier shrank one after another, and their ability to protect the frame was insufficient, so they were numbered.

Just when Horford was about to explode, the Dominican center suddenly threw the ball outside!

Leonard, who was let go by Battier, received the basketball, and Leonard shot 38.7% from three-point range in this series! After the Heat suffered several losses, they no longer dared to let Leonard shoot.

As a result, Wade immediately filled in the position. Leonard was not in a hurry, turned again, and sent the ball to Paul, who had regained his hands outside the three-point line.

Paul has a better grasp beyond the three-point line than Leonard. "Queen Bee" is up and down, and three points are crisp into the net! The Pacers immediately returned the Heat's three-pointer!

"Very patient with the ball, everybody on the Pacers can pass the ball and they know how to pass it. Team offense, it's Henson. Coach Joe has been emphasizing offensive play since last season. In today's game, we've seen the Pacers push the team offense to the extreme more than once. Miller said, looking at the Pacers' three-point shooting percentage in this game. Well...... Up to 45%!

It's not that the Pacers feel bad today, it's because they've got a lot of big open opportunities through patient conduction!

Henson saw Paul score and burst into applause. Henson then crouched on one knee, and he couldn't sit down anymore! Defending again, it's time to listen to the referee.

James came back with the ball, and he could see that Wade was tired. Now most of the offense has to rely on himself!

After a few pick-and-rolls, Paul stumbled to James. James and Paul actually have a good personal relationship, but Wade said it well: when you play with Chris, you forget he's your friend.

Henson, crouching on one knee, spread his hand as if in worship. But he wasn't worshipping, he was showing Paul something. When Paul saw this, he simply folded his arms and put them behind his back!

"Defend James with your hands behind your back!" The audience was in an uproar, what was Paul thinking!? Provoking James?

Of course not, Paul and Henson, this is done on purpose for the league to see! If you blow like that, we'll have to defend with our hands on our backs!

James didn't care so much, seeing Paul directly retract his arms, he immediately broke through with the ball! It's just that he had just rushed past Paul and found David. West stood straight behind Paul! James weighed so much that he couldn't stop the car at all and crashed into West!

Yes, Bosh is not here, and Henson can make use of the Dafa of "if if you leave" that he learned from Thibodeau.

After being knocked down by James, West let out a pig-killing howl and fell backwards. Not counting the fall, West clutched his stomach in pain, motionless, as if the whole person had been knocked apart by James.

The referee hesitated for a second, not wanting to blow it. But seeing that West is so serious, and just now Paul specially put his hands behind his back to show his attitude, I can't explain it if I don't blow it.

So, under multiple pressures, the referee still blew a foul! Of course, it was James' offensive foul!

"Offensive foul! Hahaha, can you believe it!? The referee actually blew LeBron for an offensive foul! "Reggie. Miller is happy, this is to treat others in the way of others.

The moment he heard the whistle, West, who had just curled up on the ground, suddenly got better and stood up like he was fine. James spat at the referee, how can such a critical offense blow an offensive foul?

Sure enough, this kind of thing was put on James, and he couldn't stand it himself. Being blown for an offensive foul at a critical moment, that's what it feels like to fuck up!

Henson smiled slightly, who wouldn't take advantage of the referee?

After that, the Pacers continued to attack, and the Heat players became noticeably a little impatient.

This time it was David who attacked with the ball. West, while James, who was guarding him, held his breath.

West didn't choose a rollover jumper, but a back-turn breakaway! James naturally couldn't be passed by West so easily, and when West made a layup, the Heat No. 6 jumped up and prepared to block! But after the jump, James found that West didn't intend to dodge the defense at all, but rubbed his face on his hands!

"Huh!?"

"Ahh Then, West let out another scream like a pig, covering his face and falling to the ground in pain.

James looked confused, and the referee hesitated...... Under pressure, James was given a defensive foul......

Spoelstra quit, and the Filipino coach rushed directly to the referee and cursed. Just blowing an offensive foul, and now blowing a defensive foul, can Spoelstra not be in a hurry?

But doesn't the referee want to save face? Henson. Joe, that bastard didn't dare to yell at me, what are you yelling about?

So, the referee "replied" to the Filipino for a technical foul.

On the court, the Pacers players were still nervously checking West's situation, and the big screen at the scene also replayed the footage just now. Indeed, James' palm "slammed" West's face.

"This slap is really hard enough!" Reggie. Miller followed suit.

Henson stood on the sidelines "nervously", without yelling or getting dirty, as if he was very concerned about West's "injury".

It seems that today, Coach Henson really obeyed the order of the court......