PS. Say longer,
The finals between the Heat and the Mavericks are definitely not a game that can be understood and seen clearly by making up for the brain, although this round of the finals seems to have achieved Wade's greatness, and it can be seen that O'Neal's era is about to pass, but the Mavericks are definitely not a representative of weakness at that time.
We can't infer the process from the results, we can't say that the Heat won the game by shooting free throws, in fact, you can see how intense the two teams played when they were scored.
The Mavericks started out with a big win over the game, the first game was 10 points against the Heat, the second game was 14 points away, and the Heat's greatness started in the third game, 98 to 96, which was the NBA Finals in '06, and that was the era when defense won everything.
Even if you don't describe it specifically, you can imagine how the Heat, standing on the edge of the cliff, defended their home victory and paid for the championship in the end.
The fourth game seemed to be a game where the Mavericks 'voluntarily gave up', and the Heat won by a big score of 24 points and began to find their own initiative.
The fifth game can be described as Wade's famous work, and there is no need to say anything, the god-like statistics in the finals are enough to explain everything, 43 points, 4 rebounds and 4 assists.
But in the fifth game, I want to say another point, in the face of Wade's data and performance, how many points did the Mavericks lose?
One point!
Three people and twenty plus, and the German tank got 35 points and 5 rebounds, such a performance, do you really think the Mavericks were weak at that time?
Game 6 is also a game that the Heat must win, this is the last game on their home court, and the breath in the hearts of the Heat players may not last as long as the seventh game of life and death, right?
This game is probably also the most controversial one, right?
The Heat finally relied on Wade's free throws to win the final victory, winning three points, and Wade made six free throws in the final 26 seconds of the game, scoring four of them, and when Terry missed a three-pointer, the Heat finally won the victory.
It was the Miami Heat's first title......
In fact, if you think about the scene at that time, is there something similar to the Cavaliers' championship? (To be continued.) )