After all, the Heat is the first team in the regular season, and the hard power is still there.

They were in average condition in the first quarter, and the rhythm of entering the game was relatively slow.

When they adjusted, both offense and defense improved.

At the beginning of the second quarter, Chalmers and Bosh played a good match.

After Bosh finished the screen, he cut into the penalty area, received the pass from Chalmers, stepped towards the basket quickly, jumped, held the ball with one arm, and attacked the basket.

Bang!

After Bosh's dunk, he opened his mouth wide, roared to the sky, and the Dragon King roared!

After this attack, his condition returned.

First, he used his support ability to pass the ball to his teammates to score in the air, and then hit a mid-range shot near the free throw line.

Under his leadership, the Heat perfectly passed the rotation time and narrowed the score difference.

After the rotation time, Wade and James both returned to the court, and the Heat's offense and defense system operated more smoothly.

Wade's breakthrough after the pick-and-roll and James's strong attack still played a significant role, and the Heat slowly turned the momentum back.

For a while, the situation was deadlocked.

Both teams are good at switching offense and defense, and the pace of the game is also very fast.

Although the scoring efficiency is not high, it is thrilling enough.

Bang!

Wade missed the mid-range jump shot, Hibbert protected the rebound, and he passed the ball to Hill, who quickly organized the offense.

Hill was entangled by Chalmers just after half court, and passed the ball to Paul George, who rushed to the basket with the ball, encountered James's defense, and the offense failed, and the ball returned to the Heat again.

James pushed all the way, wanting to end the offense with a dragon.

He Feng arrived in time, successfully interfered with James' layup, and grabbed the rebound at the same time.

He pushed the ball forward, rushed to the penalty area, pulled the ball in the air to avoid Wade's block, and then changed hands to reverse the layup and scored the ball.

In the next round, Haslem, the big brother in the Heat's locker room and the tool man on the court, unexpectedly "bloomed on the iron tree" and hit a difficult rebound jump shot under West's tight defense.

After the ball was changed, Paul George finally found his place and scored a layup against James' defense.

Finally, he was no longer just a background board, but made James his background board.

James also wanted to respond, but Paul George was very tough. He failed to break through, and his slightly stiff mid-range shot naturally failed to make the shot.

Hibbert received the high lob, turned around and made a hook layup, but this good opportunity was ruined by Bosh.

The rebound was actually taken by West, who made a tip-in, Haslem assisted in defense, and missed the second attack.

James grabbed the rebound and the Heat began to counterattack.

...

On both offense and defense, both sides did not dare to slack off.

Under the leadership of James and Wade, the Heat slowly narrowed the gap.

Compared with the first quarter, both sides had quite a few shots in the second quarter.

As the pace of the game quickened, the number of shots even increased.

It was just that the defensive intensity increased, and the offensive efficiency was not as good as the first quarter.

Both sides scored relatively low, with a single-quarter score of 22:24, which is indeed rare.

With only a 3-point difference and half a game left, it was nothing.

The third quarter was similar to the second quarter, with a fast pace and constant offense and defense conversions, which also made the audience extremely enjoyable.

In this quarter, surprisingly, the "tool man" Chalmers, who was not very prominent, actually hit two three-pointers and scored 10 points in a single quarter, the highest in the team.

With the stable performance of James, Wade, and Bosh, the Heat scored 31 points in a single quarter.

The Pacers scored 26 points in a single quarter.

The Pacers, who led in the first quarter, were already 2 points behind in the final quarter!

"The first quarter was just an accident. As time goes by, the difference in strength will eventually show up!"

The Heat beat the Pacers by a margin of victory for two consecutive quarters, and the Heat fans couldn't help but get excited.

As long as the Heat can keep going in the fourth quarter, it will be easy to win the game!

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