Chapter 207: James is really tired
At this time, the Timberwolves are a lineup of forwards.
Except for Ibaka, the other players are all strikers, and almost all of them enjoy the buff of the striker's bond.
Although Iguodala didn't get this buff because of his height of 1.98 meters, he is an FMVP version in good shape.
The Timberwolves' defense can easily rotate after various help defenses, and even Ibaka, who is not a front, is not inferior to the forward before he plays a closed game.
At this point in the finals, no one in the Timberwolves is tired now.
Look at the Heat, on the other hand.
Because the Heat players, even the starters, are on the older side.
Ray Allen and Lewis couldn't afford to fight these young guys.
At the same time, Bosh himself is not a defensive giant, and Wade is due to injuries, and the two want to defend aggressively but are limited by their bodies.
As for James, who is in good shape, he is not very the defensive end at this time.
Although it has not yet reached the point of walking on the court later, seeing the team like this, James obviously doesn't want to fight.
End of the second quarter.
Heat 37:55 Timberwolves.
The two sides have opened up an 18-point difference.
Seeing this score, Eric Spoelstra was also very helpless.
"We're falling behind in every way, and we're the ones who should work harder, you know?"
In the dressing room, Eric Spoelstra was also a little angry.
While no name was given to whom, Eric Spoelstra was probably talking about everyone in the dressing room.
Eric Spoelstra's rights in the Heat are not big, compared to Su Chen on the other side, and even the rights are only very small.
The team has Riley in operation, the new king James in the team, and the old king Wade in the team.
He is a rookie head coach, and in such a team, he is a relatively humble head coach in the league.
But today, Eric Spoelstra is furious!
Enraged by the images on the field.
Before the game started, the team's players didn't think much of the Timberwolves, thinking that the Timberwolves were a bunch of stinky fish and shrimp teams that were improvised and rookie old birds.
But it's all done now, don't you understand?
They are the dogs, and the dogs must have the consciousness of the dogs, and they must also have the posture of the dogs.
But so far behind, the Timberwolves are still a team with a more fighting spirit.
The rookie has no experience but can go all out, and the old bird does not pride himself and despises the rookie, but will help the rookie.
Throughout the series, he has seen Ibaka help young Giannis Antetokounmpo with some defensive problems, using his experience to lead.
Eric Spoelstra also admired Su Chen a little, and he was able to make such a good atmosphere in such a team.
However, he somewhat understood why Su Chen wanted so much power, and the whole team was following his will in order to really achieve the current effect.
Although Eric Spoelstra said this, most of the players in the dressing room still did not react much.
Today's Heat are going through team turmoil.
Some of them are already thinking about retirement, some are thinking about where to go next season, and some don't know if they will be traded by the team.
Head coach Eric Spoelstra's words still carry a relatively light weight.
Seeing this scene, Eric Spoelstra was also a little helpless.
By the third section.
In order to make the game not too ugly, James still stepped up in the third quarter.
With the recovery of his three-point touch and the impact of his inside, he barely managed to keep the score and not be pulled away.
But it didn't catch up with the score either.
The offensive efficiency is guaranteed, but the team in the finals has no defense, and it is really difficult to play.
It's not that the Heat's defense is a colander, it's just that the Timberwolves, whether Iguodala or Butler, or even Lore Deng can rush the Heat's interior when they find an opportunity.
The Heat's rim protection ability is too poor, and the Timberwolves' single-point ability may be lacking, but anyone who can rush it seems to be overwhelming.
At the end of the third quarter, the two sides still had a 20-point difference.
James glanced at the scoreboard and felt a sense of powerlessness, and he didn't want to play.
(End of chapter)