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Chapter 146 I just like it, just waiting for a solo single!

Chapter 146 Just Like It, Just Waiting... Fighting Solo Singles!

October 6, Miami.

The night gradually darkened, and the lights of Wanjia gradually lit up.

Outside the American Airlines arena, the local media began to interview with microphones and cameras, and fans wearing Heat jerseys with happy faces came.

"We played 5 games against the Pistons, and the Heat are only one game away from advancing to the finals. How much do you think the Heat will win and will stay in Miami for the next game?"

"One percent!"

"What? You don't think the Heat will win?"

"No, I'm saying there's a 7% chance that the Heat will be dragged into Game [-].

99% of the rest of the Heat will win the Eastern Conference trophy first, and then..."

"Then we can chant, chant like we want, we're a championship team!"

"The Heat are on a championship team!!"

play me too!
"..."

At this moment, more than a week has passed since the G2 battle.

In that game, Su Bei scored 26 points, 18 rebounds and 4 assists in 2 minutes, and performed quite well.

It's just a pity that Su Bei couldn't move Wade and O'Neal, and the big score between the two sides ended in a 1:1 tie.

However, the Heat also figured out how to deal with the Pistons that night, and determined the starting lineup and tactical play for the next few games.

The effect was very significant. Back at home, the Heat won two games in a row, with a big score of 3 to 1, and won the match point of the Eastern Conference Finals.

Although due to various reasons, the Heat lost the G5 game, but the advantage of the series is still in the Heat's opponents.

At this time, the G6 game in the American Airlines arena is about to start, with bright lights and crowds.

The Pistons started the five tigers, Big Ben, Rashid, Prince, Hamilton, and Billups.

Heat starting 5 people, O'Neal, Posey, Haslem, Subei, Wade.

Walker's shooting is not stable, and his defense is still very hip. Posey can top him. Haslem is very good at defending Prince. Naturally, he has no plans to change players casually.

Subei's three-pointer can replace Walker's role, the only thing missing is to organize the pass.

Fortunately, Wade is not fighting alone, and his defense is not what Jason Williams can bring.

The game was broadcast live across the United States by TNT radio, with Barkley and Kenny Smith partnering to explain.

"In the semifinals, the Pistons lost 2 to 3 against James' Cavaliers. The Pistons can get tickets for promotion with their strong defense.

It's just that the Cavaliers are no better than the Heat. It is difficult to survive the Heat's home court by only relying on defense and only averaging 80 points per game in the away game.

The combination of Wade and O'Neal can score more than 50 points. It is too difficult for other Heat players to score less than 30 points.

In fact, the Heat's two home games against the Pistons averaged 95 points per game, with 15 points left.

Basketball never counts, but basketball needs to count.

Therefore, if the Pistons want to win the game and drag the series into the tiebreaker, they must show stronger defense and better offense..."

Listening to what you have to say is better than listening to what you have to say!

"A strong defense means more free throws for the home team, the Heat, and an excellent offense means that the visiting team has to play basketball that is not their own style. It is difficult to imagine the vision of the Pistons winning, but come on! The road is tough and the Pistons have no choice but to fight..."

The game is on!

beep-!
The whistle sounded.

The basketball was thrown from the hands of the referee, and O'Neal beat Rasheed to get the first down for the Heat.

"Wade got the ball up the court, Billups was on top, looking for O'Neal, Ben was around the front.

O'Neal didn't wait, he pulled out to set a screen... No, it was just an illusory shot, O'Neal was about to come in, and Wade's basketball was also passed in.

boom--!
O'Neill suddenly hit it with all his strength, and Big Ben was so hard that he pushed it down.

The change of rhythm and attack direction, O'Neal played a little bit, turned around, forced a layup, and a bully made a hard layup..."

Bang-dang-!
The basketball hit the hoop, and Da Ben was not in time to be happy. O'Neill jumped up with his flexible and fat body, and before the basketball fell, he pressed the basketball into the hoop again with a bang.

0 to 2! !
Big Ben saw O’Neal’s short range. As long as he used brute force to withstand his impact and keep him away from the basket, he would have a [-]-[-] chance to defend against O’Neal’s offense. lose.

I have to say that as the best defensive player, Daben has a really hard style of play and a really tight defense.

It's just a pity that O'Neill and Daben had a serious hand-to-hand fight, not one or two.

O'Neal's shooting range is short, but the more he plays, the tighter Big Ben's defense will become loose.

I have played Big Ben a lot, and I have also found a posture that Ben hates to attack. In addition, O'Neill takes advantage of his height. Relying on an explosive head, it is almost an impossible task to keep blocking O'Neal, who is extremely talented in body.

Off the court, Riley's face became relaxed, and O'Neal will fight hard in key games. As long as he is not happy and lazy, it is difficult to pull his hips.

Sanders has a headache, O'Neal is gradually playing him badly, and Wade, a top-five scorer in the league, is on the outside. Two bottles of poison are in front of him. How can he break it?
Defense is very difficult, and what makes Sanders even more headache is that, on offense, the Heat also posed a problem for the Pistons.

On the court, the Pistons took the offensive round.

Billups holds the ball to the front, and Wade tops the defense.

Hamilton ran empty without the ball and quickly got rid of Su Bei?

"Come on, the Heat's defensive tactics basically ignore Hamilton's off-ball offensive tactics.

They started by cutting off Hamilton's catch, forming a zigzag defensive formation with Billups to limit Billups' dealings..."

Wade tops the defense, Subei assists in the defense, and Haslem locks a fixed offensive area.

O'Neal can empty the big book and guard the penalty area, and Posey also moves to the side with the ball to check for omissions and fill vacancies.

This kind of zone defense tactic that oppresses Billups away from the basket is really not difficult to crack.

"Hamilton caught the ball at the three-point line, he was completely empty, raised his hand for a three-point jumper..."

Bang-dang-!
There is almost no suspense. Hamilton has kept the "mid-range shot king" personality. The three-pointer is not a mid-range shot, but a long-range shot.

This question is too difficult, he really can't!

It is not difficult for those who meet, but not for those who are difficult. Three-point shooting is a problem for Hamilton now, and it is also a problem for the entire Pistons who play "correct basketball".

The Heat, with the home whistle, shrunk to be a tortoise and cut off Billups' organizational pass. The Pistons' off-ball, run-and-catch tactics, and off-ball screens and pick-and-roll effects tactics all failed. Individual singles remain.

"The Heat love it, just wait ... the Pistons are on offense, playing against them.

With O'Neal and Wade in the lineup, the Heat's singles tactics dare to be the first, and no other team dares to be the second.

In terms of the star's personal offensive ability, the Pistons can't keep up even if they flatter their horses..."

The Heat got the ball, Wade controlled the ball to the frontcourt, and didn't continue to look for O'Neal. The false move just now was only suitable for playing once.

"Wade and Su Bei played an outside screen on the outside.

Wade forcibly broke through Hamilton head-on and aimed at the Pistons' defensive flaws.

The Pistons had no choice but to shrink, defend the paint and the rim, and flank Wade..."

boom--!
Wade passed the ball with his back, bounced off the floor and flew into Su Bei's hands.

After catching the ball, he slowly took aim and made a three-point shooting posture. Billups rushed out and jumped high, trying to block Su Bei's shot.

"Su Bei received the ball, passed Hamilton, he went in, O'Neal stuck Da Ben behind, Su Bei went straight to Huanglong, and shot with a basket..."

Swish-!
The basketball falls easily into the hoop.

Subei received two points.

With O'Neal escorting, Su Bei's breakthrough layup is not strong, but it is enough.

As long as you can score, it doesn't matter if you are strong or not.

0 to 4! !
……

(End of this chapter)

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