Chapter 60: It's Harder Than You Think
The opening scene was a beautiful empty dunk that instantly ignited the American Airlines Center.
After scoring the goal, Wade smiled and pointed at James.
James and Wade have a tacit understanding that they don't need to communicate much at all.
No matter who gets the ball, they know that if they throw it into the sky, they will show up.
"Hahaha, that's what I said, the physical fitness of both parties is completely suppressed."
"Stephen Curry wanted to dribble in front of James, obviously he didn't know that the strong James was something he couldn't hit at all."
Barkley immediately smiled when he saw this.
Even Kenny Smith couldn't argue with that, because it was.
Warrior Round.
Curry was clearly unconvinced after being robbed of a ball.
Directly command Azeri to arc to block and dismantle.
At the moment when he saw James being blocked by Azeree, Curry directly chose to shoot three-pointers.
Even if Curry's shot is very fast, this ball is not without a little impact, but the shooting space is too small.
Clang!
Striking iron.
The Warriors' lineup rebounding ability is not strong, Su Chen did not arrange the front board strategy, and chose to quickly return to defense.
Can't let the Heat run the fast break.
Bosh got the rebound and passed it to Chanmoss.
Seeing that there was no chance, Chanmos chose to take the ball safely through the half.
At this time, James saw that it was Richard Jefferson who was defending him, and beckoned directly to Moneymoss, and fell in the low post to single Richard Jefferson with his back.
Faced with the team's boss's request for the ball, Chanmos could only hand over the ball and run to the bottom corner by himself.
James first turned his back to Richard Jefferson, and Richard Jefferson knew James' strength, so he hurriedly stabilized the center of gravity in the lower game and prepared to carry James's back impact.
But just when Richard Jefferson just stabilized the next set, James suddenly turned his back to the frame and rushed directly to the basket.
It was too difficult for Richard Jefferson to change his center of gravity in an instant, and he was suddenly a beat slower and was robbed by James.
Facing James, who had already rushed up, Azeri chose to make up for the defense.
Honk!
James was already rushing to the ground and scoring the ball for a layup by Azeli, as the whistle blew.
It's a 2+1!
James walked to the free-throw line and scored the free throw safely.
Heat 5:0 Warriors.
Conceding two goals like this in the opening game is a bit of an injury for the Warriors.
Even the camera was aimed at Su Chen on the sidelines to see if he would call a timeout.
However, Su Chen just made a tactical gesture and did not choose to call a timeout.
Seeing that the ball was a Floppy tactical baseline three-point running gesture, he made a gesture to the others to direct the traffic, and then gave the ball to Draymond Green.
After Draymond Green got the ball, Thompson and Curry both cut to the basket and ran in a circle.
Azeri and Jefferson were responsible for covering, respectively.
James barely managed to keep up with Curry, but Thompson missed a baseline three-pointer.
Draymond Green made a quick pass to the ball.
Thompson's baseline three-point shot is quite solid.
Brush!
The ball hollows hit.
Heat 5:3 Warriors.
After scoring this goal, Su Chen breathed a sigh of relief, and finally didn't have to call a timeout as soon as he started.
It was Eric Spoelstra, who pursed his lips and looked a little annoyed.
The Warriors played this Floppy tactic, and he studied it a little before the game.
But the tactics that the Warriors have shown recently are so many and miscellaneous that he can't arrange every tactic in the past few days.
Let's just talk about this Floppy tactic, he has obviously arranged a defensive strategy, but the players can't react for a while.
Eric Spoelstra also knows that the players can't be blamed for this.
This cold tactic, the five people on the field, it is difficult to react at the first time.
"It's still too short a time to study this warrior."
Eric Spoelstra shook his head, looking a little helpless.
Usually the coaching staff will study the information of the rest of the teams in the league, and the coaching staff of the Heat actually has research reserves on a regular basis, including the Warriors.
But the outrageous thing is that the reserve information of the Warriors team has always been the information of Mark Jackson's coaching.
It is equivalent to the previous research on the tactical reserves of the Warriors, which is all waste paper.
Su Chen's tactics didn't even have a shadow of Mark Jackson except for the elevator door, and even that elevator door tactics were improved and mature elevator doors.
Instead of the original Mark Jackson, it was just an elevator door tactic used in order to chase down the emergency points.
Every tactic that Su Chen has shown since he took charge is extremely mature.
Mature tactics mean it's hard to crack.
Because it is a mature tactic, it will not be afraid of some general means, not to mention that it takes a lot of effort to crack or limit a mature tactic.
During this time, Eric Spoelstra simply couldn't come up with a perfect plan to deal with it.
But here's the good thing.
The overall strength of the Heat is above the Warriors, and the difficulty of this operation for him will drop a lot.
Just like the first ball, James was able to sabotage a tactic on his own.
The next three minutes of the opening show.
Although the Warriors played some tactics, the Heat slowly took the initiative.
When James is on the court, he is an inaccessible presence and can only try to limit it.
Not to mention, he also has a whole bunch of excellent puzzle pieces by his side, as well as a supergiant deputy like Wade.
Heat 11:8 Warriors.
Honk!
Su Chen raised his hand and called a pause.
It's not a problem to play like this, although the Warriors' tactics can be played, but the Heat's defensive resources are too good.
Even if the tactics are played, they will still be interfered with when they shoot.
No way, James's tall and arm span is still athletic, and his defense against the Splash Brothers is too strong.
"The Warriors still called a timeout first, although the score has not yet opened, but it can be seen that the talent of the Warriors is not as good as the Heat."
O'Neill also said at this time.
"This is still with the Heat keeping Chanmoss on the court, if Chanmoss is replaced by Battier, the Warriors' current tactics will be even more difficult to run."
Barkley was also on the side, adding fuel and vinegar.
The development of the game is generally in line with people's expectations for this game.
Kenny Smith didn't pay attention to Barkley, he glanced at Su Chen, who was arranging tactics.
The contrast between the Warriors and the Heat is already clear.
If the warriors want to win, now they really have to see if Su Chen is still capable of turning the tide.
On the Heat's side, it's not easy.
Because in the expected situation, James and Wade can directly lock the Warriors backcourt, so they can't run out of the opportunity at all.
But after the actual battle, I found that there was no feeling of crushing the warriors.
Eric Spoelstra couldn't help but glance at the other side, it seemed that he still underestimated Su Chen.
(End of chapter)