Build a Dream Dynasty

Chapter 506: A Different Heat

Facing the Nets, Wade will naturally not take turns. The Heat's lineup for this game continues the regular main lineup of the season. Center Bosh, power forward Battier, small forward James, shooting guard Wade and point guard Chalmers, and Stevens once considered putting McCollum in the starting lineup to replace Barnes and come with the Heat Playing against each other, but after thinking about it, I still didn't make a risky attempt.

James is no one else, he can kill a team by himself.

Without Leonard, the Nets' relatively mediocre defense has fallen to the middle and lower reaches of the league. From a defensive point of view, it may help the defense to put Dream Chasing Green on the starting lineup, but, Battier, an obvious loophole on the Heat's defensive end, is obviously something the Nets need to make good use of. West, who is more capable in singles, should be able to play well. Based on this consideration, Stevens finally left West in the starting lineup.

However, at the beginning of the game, James took the initiative to take over the task of hand-to-hand combat with West in the paint, while Battier took care of Barnes, whose offensive ability was not stable. This is very rare in the Heat's game. After all, it takes a lot of energy to wrestle with an insider who is much heavier than himself, and this will undoubtedly affect James' offensive state. There are not a few insiders who can bully Battier. Under normal circumstances, James will only help the top in the fourth quarter or the second half.

But facing the Nets, the first thing the Heat have to do is defend, or in other words, strangle the offensive points other than Curry. Between letting Curry open or the Nets firing all arrows, Spurs Terra's instinctive choice was the former.

Looking back, on the offensive end, James appropriately handed over the main attack to Wade, and this season has received more maintenance. Wade's state has improved, and this season, the Nets' inside defense is actually There was also a certain decline. Wade's offensive efficiency after the start was pretty good. He hit two goals in the first three shots, helping the team to bite the score and allowing James to focus more on the defensive end.

In the Eastern Conference finals last season, the Heat lost to the Nets. A large part of the reason was that Wade was unable to give James more help under Fernandez's fight and the Nets' inside defense, and eventually lost. In this game, this situation did not continue to happen. And among them, there are also some psychological influences. In the finals of last season, the Heat with a deformed lineup faced the Nets. Only Wade and Bosh could help James. It is obviously difficult to support the team's offense when the Heat are not there, but this season is different. The team supplemented Mayo in Wade's position. Someone shared his pressure, and Wade's offense was even stronger. resolute.

An old man, with aspirations for thousands of miles. Veteran Wade's performance is quite respectable.

In this stalemate stage, the disadvantages of the lack of two important players in the Nets lineup became apparent. Stevens continued to use West and James to exhaust the opponent's physical strength, but at the same time, Curry's scoring The pressure is also greater. If Green is replaced, the Nets' offense may be a little more comfortable, but with that, James will also be liberated. If Leonard is here, it won't stop here, because James, who returns to the small forward position, will face confrontation with Leonard, but Barnes is obviously much weaker.

Stevens has not yet made adjustments, Spoelstra took the lead in changing tactics, replacing Battier with Beasley and Wade with Mayo, the team's mobility is a little stronger.

After coming on the field, Mayo quickly used his offensive skills to share the pressure for the main players. It has to be said that with James' restraint, Mayo, a great single player, has very comfortable offensive space. In addition, Mayo's offensive skills are really comprehensive. He uses the change of rhythm to open up some shooting space and then hits the fadeaway jumper steadily. The action is picturesque. As a star guard in college, Mayo's technical ability can be called impeccable, but he really lacks physical fitness.

Mayo's defense is a problem, but Fernandez's slightly greedy attack frame was blocked by James beautifully. Then, Mayo grabbed a long rebound and launched a counterattack. After attracting the defense, he sent a return pass, and the back row followed up. Beasley caught the ball and dunked, and the Heat took the lead in one go.

Seeing the momentum of the Heat coming out, Stevens quickly called a timeout and made adjustments again.

McCollum, who can provide more help to the team on the offensive end, came on and replaced Barnes, Chasing Dream Green came on to replace West, Yi Jianlian replaced Lopez, and Stevens replaced three people in one go , there will be only one target, which is to attack.

Without Leonard, the team can't defend against James. If James adopts a double-team tactic, with James' vision and the current lineup of the Heat, it can really kill the Nets. Instead of this, it is better to fight against the attack, maybe you can win in danger.

Returning from the timeout, the Nets attacked. McCollum dribbled the ball in place of Curry and handed the ball to Green after halftime. Through Curry's pick-and-roll, he got rid of Mayo and made a throw before Chalmers. McCollum's movement of the ball was very smart and his offense was very determined. What made the guest commentators Barkley and Kenny Smith admired was that Curry, as the boss of the team, took the initiative to make a wall for the younger brother.

Because in New York, Curry's more advantages are easier to be magnified and easier to be noticed. This is the magic of New York.

Going back to the offensive end, James' bulldozer-like breakthrough made Fernandez completely unstoppable, and Green's timely supplementary defense also made the defense line open.

The Nets attacked, and Green actively pulled out the outside to catch the ball again. James followed him closely. Green swung his elbow intentionally or unintentionally, and James immediately covered his face and fell to the ground, looking very painful. The referee whistled Green's offensive foul without hesitation.

Green subconsciously showed a puzzled expression and wanted the referee to explain, but what he got in exchange was another T. Since the Nets had already fouled, the Heat directly got a free throw opportunity, and he made all three free throws steadily. , Widening the point difference to 4 points.

Stevens was also dissatisfied with Green's offense this round. It's not that Green is not allowed to pull out the outside line to deal cards, but not every ball has to be handled like this. The team's main offensive routine is that he completes the pick-and-roll with Curry first, and then Curry chooses the offensive tactic, not Green. He came out straight to catch the ball. His own shooting threat from the outside, does his sister point B?

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