Chapter 385: Very aggrieved

Ye Feng was very anxious on the court, McMillan was also anxious off the court, the most important thing was that he called a timeout and it had no effect, except for Ye Feng, the other Trail Blazers players all looked like they had forgotten their feelings in Portland, which made McMillan feel very helpless. Pen, fun, and www.biquge.info

In this unfavorable situation, Ye Feng did play at the level of his previous finals, but compared to the Big Three, his lone battle seemed to have little effect, and the difference between the two sides was slowly widened in the noise of the fans at the scene. In desperation, McMillan could only make a substitution in advance, allowing Ye Feng to play on the field with a group of substitutes, but he did not replace Cunningham, this guy's restriction on Bosh is still good.

Fernandez and Batum's backcourt is obviously in better shape than Matthews + Miller, although Wade is still the inexplicable Flash, but Batum still has a certain advantage by virtue of his height. Needless to say, Fernandez is younger than Bibby and has better athleticism, so he can get more shots than Miller, and his shooting percentage is quite good, which makes Ye Feng breathe a sigh of relief.

And after Camby's debut, the Trail Blazers' control of the rebounding ball instantly went up to a new level, although the offensive ability of the interior instantly dropped to negligible, but the bullet brought many more opportunities than before, which increased the team's offensive rounds in disguise.

But the benches were also unable to limit James and Wade's scoring, and what made Ye Feng even more speechless was that Cunningham obviously had physical problems, not only did his speed drop, but his defensive enthusiasm was not as high as before. The reason is simple, Bosh doesn't always pull the ball outside the three-point line, and after seeing that something can't be done, he falls to the low post for most of the offensive round, which forces Cunningham to defend in the low post as well.

Bosh is thin, but Cunningham himself is not strong, and he was originally only a player in the number three position, only swaying to the number four position because of tactical needs. If he is outside the three-point line, he can also use his bounce and movement speed to interfere with Bosh's shooting, but when he gets to the low post, he can only be beaten by opponents, because he is not really a No. 4 player after all, and he does not have a clear idea of how to defend back-to-back singles.

Ye Feng played very aggrieved in the entire first quarter, although he scored 14 points alone, but only delivered 2 assists, and the total number of assists in the whole team was only 5, which means that most of the Trail Blazers' offense was won by fighting alone, which is not good news for them.

All in all, the Trail Blazers didn't play their style, in fact, 5 assists in a single quarter is not less, but this should be the data sent by a team like the Heat that plays superstar basketball, with the style of team basketball that the Trail Blazers have always had, 5 assists is unreasonable.

During the short break, Ye Feng had been silently pouring a sports drink into his mouth, while listening to the head coach's tactics for the second quarter. Judging from the current situation of the Trail Blazers, he must continue to play in the second quarter, otherwise the team will be wiped out by the Heat in a short period of time, which he does not want to see.

McMillan's thoughts are completely consistent with him, he knows that Ye Feng is very tired in the first quarter, and anyone who has to keep scoring in the face of the opponent's strict defense will definitely consume more physical strength, but he doesn't dare to let Ye Feng sit on the bench to rest now, the team almost relied on Ye Feng alone for the entire first quarter, although it was still 8 points behind the Heat, but with their state in this game, it was already very good to be only 8 points behind.

McMillan was still worried about the state of the starters in the first quarter, he didn't want all the starters to play together, so there was no doubt that Ye Feng would be pulled back, he replaced Mills and Matthews in the backcourt, Batum continued to play small forward, Ye Feng was on top of the big forward, and Aldridge still appeared in the fifth position. McMillan also specially told Ye Feng and Batum to pay attention to changing defenses at any time if necessary, and watch the Heat's ball carriers.

Spoelstra also continued to make the starting mix and match substitutes, but instead of putting James and Wade, who were in good form in the first quarter, on the court at the same time, he removed James and used Wade and Bosh to play with a group of substitutes, and Jones replaced James as the team's small forward.

The Heat's lineup was unexpected by McMillan, but then he became excited, Jones is much easier to defend than James, and with Batum's ability to get him, Ye Feng can concentrate on defending Bosh. Unlike Cunningham, Ye Feng can limit Bosh's play well both inside and outside, and Spoelstra's calculation to let Bosh get back his touch can be regarded as a mistake.

Compared with Cunningham's interference with Bosh's shooting, Ye Feng's response was more effective, he deliberately leaked the flaw, induced other players of the Heat to pass the ball to Bosh, and then saw the right time to make a steal. After two consecutive steals and hit a three-pointer, the Heat players realized that this was a trap, and then the pass was likely to continue to be stealed, and soon Bosh could only go to the low post to receive the ball, and the pressure on the Trail Blazers' outside defense was greatly reduced.

Bosh fell to the low post and couldn't avoid Ye Feng's harassment, his back singles had no effect, Ye Feng didn't look strong, but his strength was unexpectedly great, Bosh was blocked by him outside the three-second zone, and he couldn't go in at all, so he could only keep turning around and jumping in the elbow area. And when he jumped, although Ye Feng did not reach out to interfere, he reasonably used physical contact to interfere with him, and as soon as the center of gravity was affected, Bosh's shooting rate immediately decreased, and the iron hit was unbearable.

Under the leadership of Ye Feng, the Trail Blazers chased back the score little by little, and Mills's play was crucial. His breakthrough shots continued to send cannonballs to Matthews and Batum, directly feeding the feel of these two people, especially Matthews, who only shot 1 of 5 in the first quarter, and he was already shooting 3 of 6 in the second quarter, which was already a surprise for him.

Spoelstra saw that the situation was not good, and when the Trail Blazers chased the difference to 3 points, he couldn't sit still anymore, called a timeout, and put James on the court, just to limit the momentum of the Trail Blazers' chasing points. But with the Trail Blazers players getting warmer, does that really work?