Chapter 53: James' Attention to the Warriors

Miami.

The Heat players are training in the arena, and the training atmosphere in the stadium is still relatively good.

Although they are now tied 1-1 with the Pacers, it is clear that the mentality of the whole team is not bad.

"Okay, let's take a break."

Head coach Eric Spoelstra said to the players.

James and Wade walked to the rest area with a smile and a smile, obviously the loss in the last game was not too much for either of them.

But Bosh wasn't in a very good mood.

In the last game, he and Haslem formed an interior combination, and Roy Hibbert scored 29 points on 10-of-15 shooting.

It can be said that the inside line bears a lot of responsibility for the last defeat.

"Bosh, don't worry too much, just come back in the next fight."

James noticed that Bosh was not in a high mood and immediately thought of why.

James has a high emotional intelligence and is very good at dealing with interpersonal relationships.

Especially in the last game, James scored 36 points efficiently, and this comforting word was much better for James.

"Yes, just like LeBron said, our overall strength is good to play back in the next game."

Eric Spoelstra also walked over and followed James' words.

With the comfort of the team boss and the head coach, Bosh also smiled and said that he didn't care.

Wade watched from the sidelines and didn't speak.

It's now the third year that the Heat have formed the Big Three.

In their first year of forming the Big Three, the boss of this team was still Wade.

But after losing to Nowitzki's Mavericks in the Finals, Wade stepped down and gave way to James, the team's leader.

Especially last season, with James as the boss, they easily beat the Thunder 4-1.

James's position as the leader of the team has become more and more secure.

Since Wade made a move to make Xian, he naturally would not rob James of a team boss at this time.

At this time, Lei Allen and others also came over to rest, and happened to hear the conversation of several people.

"When we advance to the Finals, if the Warriors can learn from us, you'll be in good hands."

Ray Allen said half-jokingly.

Hearing this, everyone also smiled easily.

"Their five-man lineup choked the Grizzlies twin towers, but they could rotate at Bosh's speed, and that one named Draymond Green had a bit of brute strength."

"With Bosh's all-round attack, I'm afraid he can be played to the point where he can't find a direction."

Mario Chanmos also said.

Originally, everyone just wanted to comfort Bosh who was pressed and beaten by Hibbert on the court, but it was crooked as he spoke, and everyone began to imagine if they and the Warriors met in the finals in various ways to beat the Warriors.

"Well, right now, we have to pass the Pacers before we can play the Warriors, and the Grizzlies don't have a chance at all."

Eric Spoelstra said to the players.

They're still playing the series with the Pacers, and that's where the Finals opponents are discussed.

Maybe the players are just joking in their heads, but as a coach, he wants to stop this trend.

Don't let the players get too arrogant.

Eric Spoelstra was a video analyst by training, and then slowly became an assistant coach and a scout, and it took 13 years to gain Riley's appreciation before becoming a head coach.

As a video analyst, he is actually very interested in the videos of the Warriors.

It's just that now he is in a fierce battle with the Pacers, which makes him resist the desire to analyze the Warriors' video, after all, his current energy is still on the Pacers.

Oakland.

Oracle Arena.

It's a historic arena that isn't even a new arena, but a renovated old Auckland stadium.

Today's Oracle Arena is crowded with people.

It's been a long time since the Warriors have seen the Warriors reach the level of the Western Conference Finals, and would like to see the Warriors go one step further if they can.

When Mark Jackson was ejected, many Warriors fans had already turned off their televisions.

But who would have thought that the ejection of Coach Mark Jackson was not the end for the Warriors, but a new beginning.

After the reversal of the Spurs, the Warriors are now in high spirits.

With this win going 3-0, the Grizzlies won't have any room to struggle.

None of the teams in history that have fallen behind 3-0 in the playoffs have been able to complete the comeback.

This Warriors' show, the Warriors fans are working very hard, and everyone is trying to make as much noise as possible.

Curry's finale appearance caused a tsunami.

But what happened next.

The players' entrance ceremony was over and the fans were supposed to sit down and watch the players warm up for a while, and then it was time to watch the game.

But when the head coach's Su Chen entered the player tunnel in a low-key manner, applause began to ring on the sidelines.

Every Warriors fan spontaneously stood up and stood to applaud Su Chen, and some whistled from time to time.

It's not the same as cheering Curry.

Cheers to Curry are the kind of roar that fuels adrenaline.

As for Su Chen, after regaining his senses, he applauded respectfully from the bottom of his heart.

In this way, Warriors fans thanked Su Chen for his contribution to the Warriors.

Su Chen did not raise his hand in response, but walked to the bench in a low-key manner, picked up the tactical board and made a comparison.

For Su Chen, the series is not over yet, and he has to continue to maintain a nervous and excited state.

But I don't have the energy to accept these applause.

Competitive sports dishes are the original sin.

Respect is earned by strength.

Su Chen knows very well that don't look at the Warriors fans who welcome him so much now, if he doesn't win the next game, he will be overturned by the Grizzlies.

No matter how loud the applause is, the scolding will only be louder than the applause.

The NBA is turn-based, and Su Chen has seen it through.

No matter where the fans are, they blow wildly when they win, and they scold when they lose.

Of course, not everyone, but most of them, the general environment is like this.

For the grizzly bear, Su Chen is more confident.

The Grizzlies weren't a strong team in the first place.

Eliminated a Harden and left, and the Thunder, who was absent from Wei Shao, don't know what to brag about.

There is nothing to say in the first round, although the Clippers have eliminated the empty city, but Jordan Jr. has not yet determined the core position of the team.

Griffin is also just a third-year rookie.

Billups is also in retirement season, and Caron Butler is not in retirement season, but he is almost away from retirement.

The Grizzlies, who can be swept by the Spurs, are much weaker than the outside world expects.

It's a cliché to talk about the quality of the stars.

Whether it's Randolph or Conley and Gasol Jr., it looks like all three are okay, but none of them can be called giants.

(End of chapter)