Chapter 221: The state is hot, and O'Neill is seized

After halftime, Wade still played blocking and dismantling with O'Neal, but this time in the face of Doon's help defense, Wade did not flinch and chose to kill directly to the basket.

Wade's dribble was low and almost close to the ground, and Doon knew it would be difficult to get Wade's ball.

Therefore, Doon did not rashly choose a gambling steal, but when defending Wade, he used small steps as much as possible to move sideways in front of Wade, or jammed Wade's breakthrough path.

In this way, Doon can ensure that his own defense is not out of position when defending Wade, and limit Wade's breakthrough speed as much as possible.

When Wade's speed slowly slows down, force Wade into a trap area where his interior teammates are prepared to defend in advance.

When the time comes, Wade will be unable to escape.

However, the plan can't keep up with the changes, for this year's playoffs, for the championship, Wade has long prepared a hand-to-hand distance.

Although Wade's mid-range shooting ability is not strong, in the absence of confrontation, there is still a shooting rate of four or five percent, and if there is a confrontation, then another matter.

This time, Wade just hit a surprise, suddenly stepped back under the crotch, and made a stop-and-go jump shot.

Because Wade's breakthrough stride was not small, and the previous step was still forward, Doon's lateral movement was predictively moving to the right rear.

When he noticed Wade's step-back jumper and then pounced, it was naturally a step too late.

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As soon as Doon turned around, he saw that the basketball was firmly in the net.

Wade successfully responded to Doon's mid-range shot.

"Worthy of being a person who can get FMVP!"

Wade won the championship and FMVP a year early, and he has matured a lot in mentality and technology.

In particular, for the playoffs, in order to win the championship for the second time, I forcibly practiced my mid-range shooting ability, which is remarkable.

However, Wade is outstanding, so why is Doon bad?

Now that Wade has hit the response ball, Dwan, as the Bulls' big boss, naturally has to find an opportunity to respond to one.

And this time, Doon responded no longer to mid-range, but to Wade's even more uncertain three-point shot!

In other words, the Bulls intended to play fast offense after Wade scored.

It's just that the Heat returned to defense quickly and couldn't find any opportunities under the basket.

Seeing Byron Davis take a step forward and pull back the three-pointer, Doon immediately came out of the low post, reached out to Byron Davis for the ball, and then ran outside the three-point line.

Seeing this, Tyson Chandler immediately put up a cover for Doon, and Byron Davis also passed the ball to Doon.

Haslem saw James Posey blocked by Tyson Chandler and switched to Doon, but Doon was already jumping high.

Doon was already a lot taller than Haslem, and this time his shot was almost undisturbed by his height alone, so in this case, Bukkake Haslem was naturally not a problem.

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The basketball hollow fell into the Nets, and Doon hit a shot to help the Bulls stretch the margin to five points.

Seeing this, the fans at the scene immediately shouted loudly.

"Well played! Doon is in such good shape tonight! ”

"It's on fire, Doon's desire to attack is strong!"

"This is the Eastern Conference Finals, this is the strength of the second consecutive MVP, and this is the stage for Doane to perform alone!"

"The Miami Heat are really stupid, putting a bunch of short guys up and playing, isn't this waiting to be shot by Doon?"

"Scoring 5 points in 2 minutes and 20 points in 12 minutes in the first quarter shouldn't be too much, right?"

The fans on the sidelines were very excited, and the situation on the field was very intense.

O'Neal thinks that the Bulls are doing a good job of defending him and Wade's blocking and pick-and-roll, and if he continues to play blocking and pick-and-roll, maybe the efficiency will not be very good, and now he feels that he should change his style of play.

So after saying a word to Wade, he took the initiative to run low and ask for the ball with his back, wanting to suppress the Bulls' ferocious offensive momentum by singles.

Wade originally wanted to play alone, but O'Neal had his ideas, and Wade wanted to lead the team to win, and he also needed O'Neal's personal ability to support him.

Therefore, Wade had no choice but to give the ball to O'Neal.

Immediately afterwards, O'Neal reverted to the image of the former interior hegemon, and hit the restricted area from the three-point line in three or two strokes, but finally ended this time and did not choose to dunk, but sacrificed a skillful small hook.

Doon ran to the basket to help defend, just hoping to be able to cover O'Neal one, who thought that O'Neal would not be fooled at all, but took a small hook that Doon couldn't defend.

Just like Abdul-Jabbar's Sky Hook, except for Chamberlain and Moses Malone, other interior players who are not tall enough, arm span, and bounce are not able to cover at all.

Doon looked up and watched the basketball spin in the hoop and then fall into the net, which was also quite regrettable.

Because of the basketball rotation frame, the Heat returned to defense early, and the Bulls missed another opportunity to play a transition offense.

And speeding up the Heat has always been one of the Bulls' strategies.

Just like this round just now, O'Neal singles in the low post, once he receives the ball, there is basically no solution.

In order to weaken the Heat, the Bulls must use various methods to get O'Neal off the court.

Constantly switching offenses and making O'Neal lose his stamina is one way.

Knocking O'Neal down by making fouls is also one way.

Doon is ready to hold the ball himself and make a kill under the basket.

However, plans have not kept up with the changes.

The Heat saw Doon holding the ball on the outside and went straight to the side.

Doon had no choice but to pass the ball to Byron Davis, who also used Doon to attract the defense and accelerate directly into the penalty area.

However, O'Neal, who was squatting under the basket, was too big, and Byron Davis met O'Neal's defensive layup, but failed to make it.

Fortunately, O'Neal was attracted to Byron Davis, and the rebound was grabbed by Tyson Chandler.

is also because O'Neal's deterrence under the basket is too strong, Tyson Chandler wanted to dunk strongly, shook O'Neal twice, couldn't shake at all, and then coaxed and chose to make a long pass to Doane on the outside.

Wade, who had previously pinched Doon, had shrunk to the basket, and there was only James Posey in front of Doon, and after Doon got the ball, he turned and burst into the three-point line.

Dune is the big boss of the Bulls, the focus of the court, and the Heat saw the situation, and without saying a word, they came over again.

Even O'Neal, under the basket, also stared at Doon with wide eyes.

Doon, for his part, noted the situation with Byron Davis.

Just now, Byron Davis had just run to the bottom left corner, and it seemed that he found Doon holding the ball to break through to attract the defense, and felt that the basket had a chance to take advantage of it, so he immediately cut to the basket.

O'Neal didn't notice this, but Doon did, so he chose to jump and pass the ball to the basket.

The Heat players thought Doane had a jumper, but this time it was a pass.

By the time they reacted, Byron Davis had already picked up the ball and flew to dunk O'Neal.

O'Neal hugged his head under the basket and shouted "Mama Mess Fake".

(End of chapter)