Chapter 82: What age are you still playing traditional basketball?
The ball formed a chance for James and Draymond Green to play singles.
According to the tactics, the ball was also played into a tactic, so the Heat players did not run anymore, but stood still to watch James single.
Although James' breakthrough level is historic, no one can stop him, but the premise is that he has to rush up!
Draymond Green stood up for his position early, James wanted to make a brute hit, and Draymond Green fell to the ground.
Honk!
The referee gestures directly.
Heat offensive foul!
The whistle of the last game has taken good care of the Heat, after all, it is the World Finals, and now the network is unprecedentedly developed than it was in a few years.
It's good that the Heat are the darlings of the league right now.
But everything has a degree!
It was interesting enough to not let the Heat get beaten 0-2 and maintain enough suspense.
This is the home court of the Warriors, and if there is a very unfair decision, the Warriors fans in the entire Oracle Arena are not vegetarians.
Draymond Green's ball is predicted in position and stood firm in advance, this is an offensive foul and he didn't have to run!
James was whistled for an offensive foul, looked at the referee innocently, and defended himself to the referee.
However, the referee ignored James and still said that the decision was upheld.
James was complaining to the referee as he stepped back.
It's really a shame that he is James, if a small character dares to chase the referee so much and say such an obvious offensive foul, the backhand is a technical foul.
There is also the fact that the Heat are too far behind now, and another technical foul on the Heat will make this Heat very difficult to play.
Draymond Green was pulled up from the ground by his teammates after lying on the ground and roaring at this time.
Oracle Stadium fans also stood up and cheered.
For Warriors fans, it was a surprise that Warriors fans could play such a strong start.
No one on the outside world is optimistic about them, but now they want to tell the outside world that the Warriors are unstoppable!
Even Su Chen, who was sitting in the chair, stood up at this time, clapped his hands on the sidelines and encouraged the players.
"Focus, focus, defense!"
Eric Spoelstra jumped to his feet with even more excitement.
This round is very crucial!
Will it still be an elevator door tactic?
And Curry dribbled the ball at this time and gave the ball to Thompson at the top of the arc.
Sure enough, it's the elevator door again!
Curry was under the care of at least two people from the Heat at this time, along with the attention of a third person.
"There is, the library has gravity."
And Su Chen, who saw this picture on the sidelines, laughed in his heart.
Once Curry is allowed to shoot, Curry can get the attention of two or three defenders while standing still and not moving.
When Curry hits the Curry gravitational pull, it's up to another person.
Su Chen's eyes looked at Klay Thompson.
Su Chen made Curry play very resolutely before, even if it was defended by two or three people, it was still Curry's projection to finish.
Two or three people defended, and the Warriors actually took the whole team to block a three-point opportunity for Curry.
This has already made opponents recognize Curry's appeal.
And although this ball is an elevator door position, in fact, it will switch to a no-ball running tactic of Thompson halfway.
Sure enough, when Curry borrowed a cover to catch the ball, the Heat directly sent three people to surround Curry.
But Curry also knows that this one tactic is for Klay Thompson.
Before the three of them surrounded him, Curry had already played the ball and gave Thompson, who had a three-point chance through off-ball running.
There was too much defense on Curry's side, and Bosh was the only one chasing on Thompson's side.
Thompson picked up the pick-and-roll and got rid of Bosh and chose to shoot directly.
Brush!
Return!
Warriors 21:6 Heat.
Thompson raised his hands in the air, looking extremely domineering.
In this era, it is usually celebrated after the buckle, which will look magnificent.
But whether it is Curry or Thompson of the Warriors, they actually celebrate with three points, and they don't seem to lose the momentum at all.
Watching this Finals, many people in front of the TV or computer screen were attracted by the Warriors' style of play.
Not to mention some young fans, even old-school fans have felt the charm of the Warriors' style of play.
Of course, there are still a lot of stubborn old-school fans who still hate this style of play, but now that the Warriors scored 15 points in the first quarter, they can't help but spray.
In this day and age.
Where is there a game where you can play this point difference at the beginning?
Scored 21 points before the halfway point of the first quarter!
Many teams don't necessarily finish the first quarter with 21 points.
What happened to the Heat's defense?
Honk!
While Thompson was celebrating, Eric Spoelstra also called a timeout.
But this timeout, Eric Spoelstra didn't come up with anything good to deal with.
It's just because the other party is getting up, and now with such morale, there is no need to fight without calling a pause to interrupt.
"Raise the defensive intensity, we have to be pressing in our defense!"
Eric Spoelstra feels that it is difficult to help the team at the tactical level.
You have to get the players to defend with intensity.
Otherwise, if you continue to fight like this, you will be beaten in the first quarter.
Pause back.
The Heat increased their defensive intensity, but at the same time, they were also testing the referee's bottom line, and the action was getting bigger and bigger.
The referee also knew that tonight's score was too high, and it simply did not conform to the rules of this era.
The referee's whistle scale is also appropriately relaxed.
Some of the Warriors' blocking and dismantling fouls were not blown, after all, this scale has been set just now, and it can't be changed back to the blocking and dismantling scale of the last game, right?
But the referee's whistle was still balanced, and the Heat didn't blow a lot of fouls.
The Heat increased their defensive intensity, and the Warriors naturally followed suit.
In this way, the scoring efficiency has finally decreased.
End of the first session.
Warriors 36:20 Heat.
But even then, the Warriors scored a rather exaggerated first-quarter score, 36 points!
The difference is a full 16 points!
This is not the era when data did not need money, and the difference of twenty or thirty points was nothing at all.
The star has a good three-point hand, and he can chase more than ten or twenty points back casually.
Maybe the league will change dramatically when Xiao Hua takes over next season, but at least not now.
Eric Spoelstra's face is ugly.
Unexpectedly, the Heat, who had regained the upper hand before the game, were beaten like this at the beginning.
The Heat, who are sitting on the super triumvirate, not only did not adapt to the rhythm of the Warriors and crush the Warriors, but were hit by the Warriors with a super offensive storm.
What to do?
The question revolves around Eric Spoelstra's mind.
(End of chapter)