Chapter 482: Regaining the Lead

In TV shows, in the daily game highlights, among the NBA's top ten weekly balls, there is no shortage of fast breaks like lightning and lightning by the runners, and there are even funny videos made by netizens themselves who can't keep up with the fast break speed of the runners when they use their mobile phones to watch the game, and many Miami fans have seen these things.

But when they saw such a swift and fast counterattack at the American Airlines Arena, Miami fans couldn't help but let out a burst of exclamations.

Some fans were still immersed in Wall's breakthrough dunk, and they either raised their glasses or high-fived those around them in celebration, but when they heard the exclamations of others, they looked back and saw only the Runners returning to their own half.

It stands to reason that at this time, the American Airlines Arena generally does not replay the Runners' wonderful goals on the big screen, but the on-site director had to replay this fast break that was only four seconds after observing the blank eyes of many viewers.

In fact, among the more than a dozen cameras at the scene, only the wide-angle lens at the top of the stands captured the whole picture of this fast attack, and the other shots did not keep up with the speed of the runners' counterattack at all, so many viewers in the American Airlines arena and in front of the TV could only watch the wide-angle lens to enjoy the fast attack of the runners.

I have to say that the Runners' fast break this time was a huge blow to the Heat, and their confidence that they had just mentioned was about to collapse in an instant.

Claeson was forced to call a timeout at the start of the fourth quarter, and he couldn't let things go on like this.

For Clayson, he didn't expect the Runners to go so extreme, as can be seen from the defense just now, the opponent's defense is almost average, and the outside players are quite active, but as long as they enter the inside line, the Runners are almost undefended.

The Runners have focused almost 90% of their attention on the fast-break counterattack, and their players have formed a consensus on the court that they must rely on absolute speed to suppress the lagging Heat.

Claesson's concern now is that his players won't be able to maintain a consistent mindset from behind, and once the pace of the game develops as the Runners hope, the Heat will have a lot of luck in this game.

During this short timeout, Claeson emphasized to his players the team's defensive philosophy for the rest of the game, that is, the Runners must not be allowed to go fast, and would rather let the opponent stop the free throw line than let the opponent continue to play fast breaks.

After the timeout, the Heat players began to faithfully fulfill the head coach's request, and whenever the Runners tried to play the fast-break chase and counterattack, the Heat players would immediately foul the non-team players.

Generally speaking, this foul strategy is only used in the final stages of the game, and it was the Runners who first used the no-player foul tactic, which was the first time they played against the Lakers, and the Runners used this tactic to make the Lakers' interior core Sterry Carter depressed for half a year.

Now the Heat have followed suit and started to use this tactic on the Runners, but unlike Stelle Carter, the Runners' players on the court are not as afraid of the free throw line as he is, and although the fast break was interrupted and the Runners slowed down, the steady free throw shooting still allowed the Runners to maintain a lead over the Heat.

The Heat began to look for three-point opportunities on offense, and Wall began to score more from the outside after the breakaway, but the Runners were determined to put the inside to defend the outside, and their five players would rather let the Heat players easily score two points inside than let them have any open three-point shots.

So in the first half of the fourth quarter, the situation on the court was very funny.

As soon as the Runners got the ball, they immediately looked for fast-break opportunities, and the Heat's defense was constantly fouled.

The Heat's offense looked for three-point opportunities, while the Runners' defense expanded beyond the three-point line.

Although the excitement of the game has decreased, the level of confrontation has increased again, and the players on both sides are basically fighting to see who can't hold it first.

However, as the game progressed, the Heat players finally couldn't hold on, and the first mistake was naturally Dwyane Wall, who had played more than 40 minutes.

Wall's pace finally slowed down in the final five minutes of the game, and he made an inexplicable mistake when splitting the ball.

The Runners took advantage of Wall's mistake to make two successful counterattacks, extending the gap to nine points again, and all the Heat's efforts in the first seven minutes of the fourth quarter were once again in vain.

At this time, the Miami fans are still enthusiastically supporting the home team, and in their feelings, the difference of nine points, five minutes, this game is actually still played.

But in the minds of the Heat players on the court, they had no hope of winning this game, and the Runners used their interior flaws to set a blatant trap for the Heat, and the Heat had to step into such a trap despite seeing through it.

Claessen already had plans to surrender with a substitute, but seeing that the home fans were still so enthusiastic, he didn't dare to make a fuss.

In the final three minutes of the game, Turgun scored his 46th point with an unreasonable three-pointer, while also extending the gap between the two teams to double digits.

At this time, no matter how fanatical the fans of the Heat team are, they know that their team is over, and Claeson saw that there were already fans in the stands who couldn't bear to lose and left the court early, so he replaced Wall and others and gave up the game.

From the beginning of the lag to the halftime overtake, to the third quarter of the stalemate and the fourth quarter of the endgame, Wang Lei did not expect that he inadvertently laid a conspiracy for the Heat team.

Wang Lei actually didn't realize until the fourth quarter of the game that the tactics he arranged for the opponent were actually very good, this is an upright conspiracy, and the comparison is that the runners can run and shoot better than their opponents.

The Heat, on the other hand, had to step into such a trap on their own because they had no other choice.

The reason why the runners lost in the last game is actually the same reason, but the difference is that Wang Lei was too persistent in the last game, but after Erwin retired from injury, Wang Lei realized that the biggest feature of his team has not been shown in the finals.

In the end, in Game 3 of the Finals at the American Airlines Arena in Miami, the Heat lost 119-107 at home to the Runners.

In this way, the Runners regained the lead in the Grand Finals.