Chapter 83: The big score is 2-1

Eric Spoelstra was tempted to ask Riley at this point, but it was the game and he couldn't do that.

After all, Riley is not a teaching assistant.

The second quarter begins.

The Heat still haven't found their form, and Eric Spoelstra hasn't found a way to deal with the Warriors.

When Curry plays with Curry's gravity, the Warriors' system is hard to limit.

It's all Curry's deterrent play in the first quarter.

Eric Spoelstra didn't dare to let Curry continue to play, so that the rest of the Warriors would get a lot of opportunities.

The Warriors' passing and cutting system played very smoothly.

After all, Curry can often attract two defenders there, and can also attract the attention of a third defender, and in such a situation, the Heat's defensive resources simply cannot compete against the Warriors.

Thompson, in particular, is also an offensive powerhouse.

When Curry attracts enough defense, Thompson will not be inferior to Curry in this first point.

No matter who shoots, the two Splash Brothers can create a comfortable shooting environment for each other.

Eric Spoelstra also tried his best, because Curry's performance is too explosive now, and other coaches don't dare to let Curry go.

The Heat tried to improve their offensive efficiency.

But chasing points still needs to be defended.

The Heat scored some difficult shots in succession, and then the Warriors scored easily with their backhands through tactics.

With such a ball, players will be discouraged when they play.

Half-time.

Warriors 67:52 Heat.

The Heat scored 32 points in this quarter, and in this era, it can be said that the offensive firepower is quite fierce.

However, they also lost 31 points because of excessive bag clamping on Curry.

Inside and out, this section played an efficient Heat and only chased one point back.

Looking at the 15-point difference, the Heat players felt very tired.

Inside the Heat locker room.

At this time, all the members of the Heat seemed to have no fighting spirit, and no one spoke.

The environment in the entire Heat locker room is quite stuffy.

Battier tried to say something to ease the atmosphere, but no one responded to him, making Battier look a little bored.

Eric Spoelstra couldn't help it at this time.

He started scolding, hoping to wake up the whole Heat team!

But Eric Spoelstra is too junior in the end, and if it was Riley at this time, scolding might still have helped.

In the Super Big Three, the Heat, as a coach with little experience in the league, it is difficult for him to really command these big-name players.

If it's a tailwind, then everyone is giggling and everyone is happy.

But against the wind ball, it's different.

The atmosphere in the Heat's locker room hasn't been very good.

The disbandment of the Heat's Big Three, in addition to the team's unreasonable lineup and the age of role players, the team's locker room atmosphere dropped to freezing point is also an important reason.

Especially after being eliminated by the old GDP 4-1, the atmosphere in the locker room of the whole team exploded directly, and there was no way to continue to play together.

Eric Spoelstra is a talented manager, but his control of the dressing room is thin.

Eric Spoelstra scolded for a while, and found that no one paid attention to it at all, and he had no choice but to set up a strategy.

It's just that I don't know how much completion these strategies will use to complete.

Back to the game.

The third quarter is a very important moment for the Heat, and if this point difference continues into the final quarter, then the game will probably be lost.

Eric Spoelstra has made some tactical changes, and it has had some effect.

But the Warriors' offense is still ferocious, and the Heat are still conceding simple points.

The Heat, whose morale was already low, began to fight chaotically.

The Warriors, on the other hand, are getting more and more confident, especially since Curry attracts defense and the Warriors role players get quite a few offensive opportunities.

Everyone has offensive data to play, so on the defensive end, it will be more desperate.

Originally, the third quarter was supposed to be a section for the Heat to chase points.

But on the contrary, the Warriors opened up the difference.

End of third quarter.

Warriors 95:73 Heat.

The difference between the two sides has actually expanded to 22 points!

Eric Spoelstra stood on the sidelines, not knowing what to think.

He didn't scold anymore, because scolding was useless, and the Heat's morale had been dispersed.

With a 22-point difference, in this era, it is difficult to recover even if there is half time, let alone only one game.

Eric Spoelstra felt tired, and he even laid out his tactics in a mechanical sense.

The whole Heat team played absent-mindedly.

In the last quarter of the game, there was still no change in the score difference after half a quarter.

Eric Spoelstra looked at the clock, and with half a quarter to go, the margin was still above twenty points.

In this era, this is a point difference that cannot be caught up at all.

Eric Spoelstra also simply waved his hand at the bench and directly put the water cooler player on the field.

Now that Eric Spoelstra has received it, Su Chen did not chase after it.

After a while, the Heat will be in a hurry, and the players will be exchanged with the main force directly.

Su Chen also changed into the Warriors' water cooler player.

However, the Warriors' more depressed person is Jarrett Jack, who didn't get a minute of playing time in this game, not even this kind of garbage time.

In Mark Jackson's era, he was also the team's main scorer, but under Su Chen, he didn't get a minute.

Because his defense was so poor.

When you fight a grizzly bear, you can still get on it.

But at this stage of the finals, both sides have begun to reduce their rotation, and they are basically playing in a seven-man and eight-man rotation.

Naturally, there is no Jarrett Jack chance to play.

It's not because he offended Su Chen, David Lee, who also didn't make a good impression on Su Chen, got a certain amount of playing time because he recognized the reality and took the initiative to do blue-collar work such as blocking and demolition.

Jarrett Jack doesn't work with three-pointers, and neither does defense, and the abandonment is also very reasonable.

Honk. Doodle

With the buzz of the full game.

Warriors 118: 101 Heat.

In the final stage, the Warriors did not beat the Heat Water Dispenser, narrowing the gap somewhat, but it has nothing to do with the overall situation.

The Warriors emerged as the winner of G3 of the Finals.

The big score also became: Heat 1-2 Warriors.

The Warriors won on their first home court.

Eric Spoelstra looked a little dazed and walked out of the arena, not understanding why.

After the last game, the Heat obviously had the upper hand, and the Warriors did not look very strong.

But this time, Su Chen taught him a good lesson.

(End of chapter)