On May 7, 2010, New York Island Garden Arena, the divisional semi-finals between the Hans of New York and the Miami Heat began here. This game is quite interesting, not only because of the commentary team specially sent by China. The live broadcast of this game is also because many people who eat melons are sure that the Miami Heat will have the last laugh.

Of course, with the Knicks being swept away by the Hans, Stern also moved all the focus to the Hans. After all, the Hans also represent New York!

Kobe and Mourning can only stay in the box to watch the game because of the league's suspension, which can be regarded as indirect support for the team.

Everyone also hopes that a miracle can happen. Although knowing that the probability of a miracle will be very small, there are still fans who support the Han people in the Island Garden Arena to cheer for them.

In fact, the atmosphere on the scene is quite hilarious. After all, it was quite exciting news that the Knicks were swept out of the city's rivals in the last round of the series.

I believe that if the Hans can win the first two games at home in this round of the series, then there may be a miracle!

In the face of the Miami Heat, the Han players are still under great pressure, not only because Kobe and Mourning were banned from the league, but also because the opponents play very hard against the Han. In this season's regular season, the Hans played four games with the Miami Heat, with one win and three losses at an absolute disadvantage.

On the other hand, the Miami Heat players' mentality is relatively relaxed, not only because they are stronger than the Hans, but also because they have a huge psychological advantage against the Hans.

Looking at the fans around who were cheering for the Han, Pat Riley looked energetic, because he believed that his team could easily deal with this half-disabled Han.

This must be thanks to his predecessor, the Knicks. If it weren't for their last conflict, which banned both Kobe and Mourning, then the result is really hard to say.

Yes, Pat Riley is indeed a little afraid of Kobe and Mourning. It can be said that the Hans can achieve such results in the regular season. It is absolutely inseparable from these two people. In fact, Pat Riley has already known The Hans will become their next opponent. It’s time to investigate through video, and Pat Riley also thinks that Kobe and Mourning must be restrained in order to win the final victory. Garnett is sorry that he is indeed I don't like it. At least Garnett and the Miami Heat certainly have no chance to dominate the game in this round of the series. He is not Van Gundy's rookie apprentice.

And Paul Westphal also sighed slightly. He has used the tactical arrangements of this game to the extreme, and the rest depends on the players' live performances. It can be said that he has told the players in detail about the tactics that should be talked about. If he really can't win the Miami Heat If that happens, there is no way.

This season, the Han Chinese were almost swept by the Heat in the regular season. It is obviously impossible to say that he hasn't changed his tactics. But even if he changed his tactics, the team still can't win the opponent. What do you say to him? !

Therefore, this round of the series, for him and the Han, really needs some luck and strength to win.

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In the warm atmosphere of the Island Garden Arena, the Han and the Heat’s starters stood in the middle circle and prepared to jump the ball after warming up.

The starters of the Hans in this game were Sam Perkins, Kevin Garnett, Glen Rice, Dale Curry and Mark Jackson.

The reason for arranging such a lineup is actually a helpless move. Hans coach Paul Westphal believes that the opening must be a bit more stable. He removed Steve Nash, who is good at fast break, and replaced the experienced Mark. Jackson put forward this is Paul Westphal's tactical policy.

Just look at this starting list. Except for Kevin Garnett, all the others are veterans. Paul Westphal's goal for stability in the opening is clear at a glance.

On the Heat’s side, it’s Rex Chapman, Tim Hardaway, Jamal Marshburn, Kevin Willis, and Chris Gatlin.

To be honest, the Heat's starting lineup is quite strong.

Although the Heat have been behind the Bulls in the East, they are still a big match if they are really against the Bulls.

However, the Heat still have shortcomings. The offense and defense are too obvious.

In the regular season, the Heat can easily score hundreds of points, and of course it can also allow other teams to score easily!

But Paul Westphal did not dare to see such a team with super offensive firepower. In the case of Kobe and Mourning, he would not underestimate his opponent.

Paul Westphal has watched many videos of the Heat this season. Several of them must be focused on. The first is the team’s brain Tim Hardaway. As the team’s organizer, many times Tim Hardaway Wei has mastered the final direction of the team. This is a player who has to be seriously guarded. Another is Jamal Marsh. His super scoring ability allows this player to calmly deal with any team. Sixty percent of the Heat's scores are concentrated on him.

The Heat is also a team with five All-Star players!

Although Kevin Willis, an NBA evergreen player, is certainly not as strong as Mourning's traditional centers, his physical condition is definitely one of the best players in the league. He jumps the ball with his height and arm length. After success, the ball was handed over to Tim Hardaway, who allowed the latter to organize.

Tim Hardaway has been undertaking the team's organizational tasks since joining the Heat, letting him hold the ball is based on his experience.

And Mark Jackson immediately came up, because he knew that "Little Flea" was very fast. If he didn't stick to him from the beginning, if he was really asked to raise his speed, Mark Jackson would definitely not be able to chase him. Up.

In fact, it is true.

Tim Hardaway relied on his speed advantage to get rid of Mark Jackson and immediately rushed into the Han Chinese restricted area, and Chris Gatlin also pulled Garnett out, and Tim Hardaway borrowed Toss the ball with Rex Chapman's screen to score the ball.

2: 0

The Heat scored at the beginning, which is obviously a logical thing in the eyes of most people.

"The speed of Tim Hardaway..."

Paul Westphal can't help it. If Nash is replaced, Nash will never lose in speed, but he won't be complimented on defense.

It can be said that replacing Nash is definitely a double-edged sword, killing the enemy as well.

But Pat Riley is worthy of being a marshal, and he made a fuss about Mark Jackson's speed when he came up. It was because Mark Jackson's speed was not good that he let Tim Hardaway break through. It seems that Pat Riley has come prepared!

"This game is difficult. If Tim Hardaway's speed advantage is not resolved, then Mark Jackson will definitely be beaten in this game." Paul Westphal was bitter in his heart.

Of course, this game has just begun, Pat Riley is well prepared, and Paul Westphal also did his homework.

It can be said that Paul Westphal gave up the need to persist for this round of the series, including the bombardment tactics that he has always believed in. Paul Westphal also believes that the Hans will definitely not be swept out of this series.

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