Chapter 70: Get Jefferson to the Free Throw Line

For this choice of Ray Allen, Eric Spoelstra opened his mouth to say something, but he didn't say anything.

Although the Warriors are a three-point team, the three-point is very accurate.

But conceding two points for white and letting the opposite side shoot a three-pointer, rationally speaking, should indeed be to defend that two points.

It's just that Eric Spoelstra feels like he can't let Curry shoot so comfortably.

He's right next to Curry, but he can't reach out and interfere with Curry.

I can only hope that Battier, who is running from behind, can interfere with Curry a little, even if it is only a little.

But before Battier could catch up, Curry was already outside the three-point line.

When this three-point shot was made, the entire American Airlines Center seemed to be silenced, very quiet.

There are many Heat fans who close their eyes and dare not look at the ball.

Su Chen was quite confident.

Originally, it was an empty shot, and with the blessing of [Igniting Hot Zone], it was too much to strike iron in a vacant position.

Brush!

The basketball slashed in a graceful arc in mid-air, making the nets splash again.

Heat 96: 101 Warriors.

Curry gritted his braces, shook his head, and looked extremely arrogant.

The Warriors bench is already boiling.

After this offensive and defensive round, the Warriors can basically be said to have won the game.

With 37 seconds left in the game, there were five points left.

The Heat must score quickly, preferably three-pointers, and if they leave the Warriors close to a round of offensive time, they will definitely be delayed and will have to foul play.

Honk!

Eric Spoelstra rubbed his head, his mind was in a state of confusion right now.

But now that there is little time for the game, it is necessary to call a timeout immediately.

Eric Spoelstra didn't expect that the offense and defense that had just been suspended would not be used at all.

Instead, it was a mistake that allowed the Warriors to play a fast break.

Now Eric Spoelstra has a feeling that he can't be an enemy of Su Chen at all, as if whatever arrangement he makes will be resolved by the other party.

"If it were a teacher, what would you do now?"

Eric Spoelstra couldn't help but think of Riley.

Riley has gone through a lot of big scenes, as if he can do anything without being surprised, I really don't know what it will be like to be Riley standing opposite Su Chen at this moment?

The Warriors are in high spirits, and for them, it's a ball to defend.

You only need to defend one more ball, and the start of the finals is in hand.

And it's also to win the opponent's home field, which means a lot!

Su Chen's mental power at this time couldn't activate [Eagle Eye] to look at Eric Spoelstra's tactical board.

But at this time, there is nothing to talk about tactics.

Su Chen mainly uses chicken soup and tactics as a supplement.

Anyway, it's a good defense of three points, don't give the Heat a chance to score three points, and try to consume the incident into a round.

The pause ends.

The Warriors didn't play Azeree, and directly replaced Barnes and played a flexible five-man lineup.

Because the Heat's small lineup can shoot in all five positions, the Heat is estimated to play a three-point lineup to grab points at this time.

The Heat played a simple pick-and-roll tactic of James and Bosh, and James wanted to rush directly to the basket.

The top five Warriors did not give up defending the basket, and James' physical strength was too much to consume in this game, and at this time, Draymond Green used a brute force to stop James.

Draymond Green, who recovered his strength with a stamina potion, turned out to be stronger than James at this time.

After seeing Draymond Green force James off, Jefferson was experienced and immediately came over to steal the ball from James.

Suddenly, the three of them rushed into a ball.

Honk!

The referee's whistle blows.

At the same time, a scrum gesture was made.

James was very excited to find the referee to theorize and signaled that Draymond Green's action had been fouled just now.

But the referee simply ignored it.

Seeing James chattering, the referee directly made a move to pick up the whistle to warn James.

In such a crucial round, the referee cannot easily make a decision to dominate the game, if it is placed in the regular season or the playoffs, which are not usually very interesting.

It's just a T.

Precisely because this is the finals, the referee is just a warning for action.

When James saw this action, he wisely gave up the argument and stopped complaining and went to the position.

The ball was a Jefferson and James jump ball.

Although James was tired, with willpower, he still skipped Jefferson.

The ball went to Battier's hand, and Battier didn't have a chance, so he hurriedly passed it to Ray Allen.

Ray Allen didn't have a chance, and immediately passed it to Wade.

Thompson faced Wade and directly blocked Wade's three-point shooting opportunity.

Wade's three-point shooting is very average, but at such a critical moment, I am really afraid that Wade will shoot a key three-pointer.

Wade actually really wanted to shoot, after all, the team needed to grab a three-pointer.

Seeing Thompson's defensive style, Wade still decided to grab two points.

Wade clicked and rushed straight inside.

Thompson shook slightly, but he didn't lose his center of gravity yet, and kept following Wade.

Wade didn't completely dump Thompson, and he seemed a little anxious.

Directly made an emergency stop back pull to make a shot.

But Thompson was very tenacious defensively at this time, and he didn't lose his defensive position after two consecutive hits.

didn't shake it off, Wade didn't dare to carry the interference to shoot, and after pulling back, it was an explosive acceleration.

Now Thompson can't help it.

He could only follow Wade.

Watching Wade go to the basket, Thompson was already out of position and didn't dare to reach out.

At this kind of moment, it's easy to reach out and give 2+1.

Wade scored on a layup.

Heat 98:101 Warriors.

The Heat trailed by three points, but with 26 seconds left on the game heading.

Honk!

Eric Spoelstra called a timeout.

Despite scoring the goal, Erik Spoelstra did not have a happy expression on his face.

26 seconds, which can be consumed clean by a single turn.

The next thing has to be fouled.

Eric Spoelstra rubbed his eyebrows, and it was also a question of who the foul was fouled against.

Needless to say, Curry and Thompson's free throws are accurate, and they have to be prevented from receiving the ball or making them miss after receiving the ball.

The game has come to this point, and I really can only hope that the opponent's free throws will not be accurate.

As for the Warriors, it's a lot easier.

Su Chen arranged a tactic of receiving the serve.

Soon the pause ended.

The Heat's players defended the whole court, and everyone was on tight feet.

It was Draymond Green who was in charge of the serve, and at this time Curry and Thompson were both caught around the front and had three men guarding them.

At this time, Barnes stood in the position of half court and made a position to receive the ball.

Draymond Green made a move that was sent to Barnes, but it was actually sent to Jefferson on the other side.

After Jefferson received the ball, he was immediately rushed by two people, and Jefferson protected the ball.

Honk!

The Heat's steal was useless and they had to foul.

If there is no foul, the ball will be passed to Curry and Thompson.

(End of chapter)