The Heat fans are in a bad mood tonight.

Why did they lose again?

This plot is so similar to the regular season.

They played well in the third quarter, but why did they suddenly not play in the fourth quarter?

They were reversed in the fourth quarter again.

If it was the regular season, it would be fine, and it could be regarded as the Heat's Big Three slacking off and not paying much attention to the regular season record.

It's a mediocre regular season, and it's no big deal to lose.

But this is the playoffs!

It's not that the Heat's Big Three are still slacking off in the divisional finals, right?

Although this round of the series is a best-of-seven system, losing a game is not a dead end.

But after all, every victory in the Eastern Conference Finals is very important. At least now that the Pacers have a good start away from home, they have taken the lead.

Of course, the most uncomfortable thing for fans is the way they lost the game.

In three minutes, the Heat suddenly lost their fire.

At this critical moment, the Heat's Big Three failed to give an effective response, making mistakes on the offensive end and failing to defend on the defensive end.

He Feng led a 10:0 wave and directly locked the victory.

Where is the "full-strength James" at this time? Hasn't he come out of the "slacking James" mode?

You know, He Feng "robbed" his regular season MVP!

He Feng destroyed his fourth MVP trophy. Doesn't James have any temper at all?

It should be that the enemies blushed when they met, and James should have caught He Feng and hit him hard. Why is he so gentle tonight? Where is the domineering attitude that an emperor should have?

James tonight is really disappointing!

Even James fans dare not say "Although the Heat lost, James did not lose."

James' personal data is good, but his inaction at the critical moment of the fourth quarter is indeed criticized.

What the fans want to see is that he can turn the tide by himself, rather than being invisible as the team gradually loses.

Even though there are all kinds of reluctance, the first game is over.

Heat fans can only hope that the home team will win the next game. After all, if the home team loses two games in a row, the Heat will be in real danger.

In any case, it is easier to win the game at home than on the road.

Not only are the fans disappointed with the Heat, but the Heat players are also disappointed with themselves.

Throughout the league, they think they are invincible and no team can threaten them.

The only exception is the Pacers. They lost to the Pacers three times in the regular season.

Including G1 of the Eastern Conference Finals, this is their fourth consecutive loss to the Pacers!

Is the Pacers the nemesis of the Heat? Even if the Heat is strong and ranks first in the league, it is useless in front of the Pacers.

It can even be said that James, the current No. 1 player in the league, did not show the strength that a T0 player should have in front of He Feng.

Is the new king of the league going to be defeated by a younger team?

This is unacceptable to them.

After all, they, who were originally kings, gathered in Miami with the goal of reaching the top of the league and creating the Heat dynasty.

They have only won one championship trophy so far, and it is still a long way to successfully create a dynasty. It is absolutely impossible to stop here.

G2, must be won!

He Feng? George...

You are still too young after all!

In the playoffs, experience is obviously more important.

In the next game, don't even think about taking away the victory in Miami!

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