NBA: Duncan feels uneasy coaching Warriors

Chapter 79 Super far 3 points, 3 consecutive stoppages for the Heat

Chapter 79 Super long three-pointer, the Heat stopped three times in a row

The goal was scored, and Eric Spoelstra breathed a sigh of relief, at least not without effect.

But what makes Eric Spoelstra dare not relax too much is the next offensive round of the Warriors.

"What tactics will it be?"

Erik Spoelstra frowned.

The tactics that Su Chen has shown recently are very rich and varied, many of which are tactics that have not been seen before, and there are no conventional countermeasures.

Thinking of this, Eric Spoelstra felt a little tired.

All of Su Chen's tactics are not fixed, and it is difficult for the players to deal with it other than calling a timeout.

At this time, Curry gave the ball to Thompson at the top of the arc.

This formation looks familiar!

Erik Spoelstra knew something right away after seeing Curry cut in, along with the positioning of Draymond Green and Azeri.

"It's the elevator door tactic!"

Eric Spoelstra reacted immediately after seeing Curry's movement.

But before he could say anything, he saw Curry squeeze through the elevator door and get a three-pointer.

Curry, who ignited the hot zone, has greatly increased his three-point ability.

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Warriors 9:2 Heat.

beep!
Erik Spoelstra didn't hesitate at all and called another timeout.

This is the finals, and now that the decision has failed, there is no fault tolerance for not showing him the first two rounds.

If the point difference is widened from the beginning, there is no need to play this game.

Su Chen's expression was very calm, and Eric Spoelstra called this timeout more decisively than he imagined.

But that's what he thought too.

Su Chen took the tactical board and continued to arrange tactics.

Erik Spoelstra will definitely have a defensive setup for the elevator door, and he will have to update his strategy.

[Hot Zone Ignite] The duration of 1 minute is only counted as the time spent on the field.

Timeouts, serves, and free throws are not included in the time in [Hot Zone Ignition].

At the same time, Su Chen changed his defensive strategy to a pressing steal.

During the 1 minute when Curry's hot zone was lit, the Heat should not allow too much time on the court to be consumed by the Heat. Su Chen would rather start the scrambling mode.

Although some two points will be lost, this will save Curry 1 minute of igniting the hot zone and allow Curry to take more three-pointers.

Pause back.

Erik Spoelstra has already prepared a new strategy. He is going to let the Heat stabilize first and play the offensive rounds slowly.

But as soon as the ball was served, the Warriors carried out a full-court press defense.

"This is not a round that requires fouls, and it's not his five small lineup anymore. Why is there a full-court defense at this time?"

O'Neill in the commentary was dumbfounded.

The whole court pressed the defense, and the Heat could only play faster.

Through the way of conducting the ball, Wade found an opportunity at the basket and scored an easy layup.

Warriors 9: 4 Heat.

The goal was scored, and the Heat spent a total of five seconds.

The main Warriors are not only a full-court pressing defense, but also a gambling-style defense with all steals, so they must play when they have an opportunity.

If you don't punish the Warriors for such a defensive style, then the Warriors' steals will be even fiercer.

The Warriors were hit with a two-pointer. Instead of planning to stabilize through the offensive round, they made a quick serve instead.

Curry gave the ball to Thompson, and the Warriors took another elevator door position.

"Again!"

Eric Spoelstra didn't even expect that he just scored a sneak attack and hit the elevator door.

Eric Spoelstra has already arranged a defensive rotation, although it may not be able to prevent it, but it can still make some restrictions.

Eric Spoelstra has also studied the Warriors' elevator door tactic, unless the referee blows the pick-and-roll scale to suddenly increase.

Otherwise, it is basically impossible to completely prevent this elevator door tactic.

The reason why Eric Spoelstra called this timeout so urgently is that through the last round, he saw that the referee's standards for picking and rolling were not very strict.

The Warriors' pick-and-roll in the last round was a level that could be blown or not, but the referee did not choose to blow it.

It was Wade who was in charge of chasing Curry. Wade saw Curry cutting towards the basket while chasing Curry to prevent the ball from actually cutting inside the basket.

At the same time, he looked at the position that Curry might run to. He wanted to rely on his strong athletic ability to stop Curry's running route.

But this time, Curry did not change course.

Curry ran all the way without stopping, running to Jefferson's position.

Jefferson, on the other hand, has already made a pick-and-roll move, ready to screen for Curry.

"Pay attention to pick and roll, catch up!"

Erik Spoelstra spotted it early and yelled from the sidelines.

But Curry bypassed Jefferson, Thompson still didn't pass the ball, and Curry didn't stop running.

Curry continued to run toward Thompson's position.

Thompson also ran toward Curry, and the ball crossed hands and set a screen for Curry.

The Heat's defense is still chasing.

But then Curry continued to run down with the ball, bypassing Draymond Green's pick-and-roll, and then bypassing Azeri's pick-and-roll.

No Heat player can catch up again.

Facing the open space, Curry directly chose to make a shot.

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Curry felt hot, stood on his shooting hot spot, and hit a three-pointer again.

Warriors 12:4 Heat.

After hitting the ball, Eric Spoelstra didn't call a timeout, he was a little confused.

Can basketball still be played like this?
Just now the Warriors team made a three-pointer for Curry?

At this time, Curry didn't have time to celebrate, and once again devoted himself to defense.

The Warriors used a full-court press.

I don't know if Curry's ball just stunned the Heat. Eric Spoelstra didn't call a timeout. The Heat didn't pay enough attention to the serve.

Bosh's serve was broken by Draymond Green.

After the steal, Draymond Green went straight to Curry's place without even thinking about it.

Curry was almost two steps away from the three-point line, and no Heat player had caught up to defend.

After Curry received the ball, he shot a super long three-pointer directly two steps away from the three-point line.

Shooting such an outrageous three-pointer in the finals, any team will be criticized by the team.

Because the Heat's defense is messy at this time, if Curry is more patient and relies on himself to attract the defense, Jefferson or Ezeri will have the opportunity to cut to the basket and score easily at this time.

But during this 1 minute, Curry was given unlimited fire rights by Su Chen, and he could even shoot in any way and anywhere he wanted.

Curry was also hilarious, choosing a super long three-pointer.

If the team fails to score and loses, Curry will definitely be ridiculed for making this choice in the finals.

but.

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Warriors 15:4 Heat.

Inside the Oracle Arena, loud cheers erupted all of a sudden.

Such a huge cheer made Eric Spoelstra want to communicate with the players, but he was overwhelmed by this huge cheer.

The Warriors played like a rainbow at the beginning of the game.

beep!
In desperation, Eric Spoelstra could only gesture to the referee to ask for a timeout.

Not long after the opening, the Heat were hit with three timeouts in a row, and it seemed that none of the timeouts helped the Heat.

(End of this chapter)

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