At the critical moment, the referee blew two consecutive fouls for the Heat...Even David Stern, who followed this game, was dumbfounded. Did the referees blow the wrong target?

Seeing that he had fouled a defensive foul, West, who was still in pain, stood up again. It's just that this time West also rubbed his nose pretendingly, not so quickly. James is so angry that he can't play, and West is playing a rogue like an old ball. You really can't help him.

The most frightening thing is that this kind of rascal coach is also a rascal!

Two fouls were blown at a critical moment, and the Heat felt uncomfortable as if they were forcibly fed. But the Pacers fans cheered. After all, the Pacers were more than just fouled twice at a critical moment in the last game. Is there anything more exaggerating than a tooth for a tooth or a whistle for a whistle?

West stood on the free throw line "crooked" and made two free throws. At this point, the Heat fell behind by 5 points at a critical moment. James had two fouls on his back, and Spoelstra also suffered a technical foul...The Heat's generals are now beginning to converge, and the Pacers are trying to win today, but they are not compromised! Fight fouls, the Heat may not have beaten the Pacers today.

In fact, such things as flops are not uncommon in this round of Eastern Conference finals. On the Pacers' side, West is not the first time to "act on stage" on the court. On the Heat's side, James even personally led Battier to "act on stage." In the previous games against West, James was actually very dishonest. People who didn't know thought that West would know Qigong.

It's just that in the past few games, flopping only appeared occasionally, and it was far less exaggerated than it is now. But now for the disgusting league, disgusting Heat, and for the victory of the game, Henson and the Pacers no longer care about exaggeration.

If diving is useful, then you throw me! If backhand defense can put pressure on the referee, then you deliberately do so to disgust the league.

As a result, the Pacers got this 5-point advantage.

At this point, when the Heat attacked again, James seemed to have converged a lot than when he started. He knew that it was not a question of whether the referee gave the Heat a whistle, but whether he would be deceived by the Pacers.

James has fouled 4 times, and if he fouls again, the Pacers will definitely work to get him off the court early.

Now the Heat do not have Bosh, and Wade is exhausted again. If he was eliminated by the Heat because of 6 offenses, James would certainly not forgive himself.

The game returned to the regular rhythm, Henson minimized the impact of the league on the game! Now no one dared to hit the whistle, only real swords and guns to finish this last quarter!

But when the "body whistle" ceased to exist, James found it was extremely difficult to open the situation now.

Horford always protects behind Leonard, and the others are not defending, staring at his counterpoint forever.

After this breakthrough, James fell into a double-team between Leonard and Horford. He wanted to pass, but found that there was no passing route at all!

Reluctantly, James can only stop the ball one step inside the free throw line! This position is very deadly, because if you do not deal with the ball quickly, waiting for James will be offensive three seconds offense!

However, James still did not violate the three-second violation, because Leonard stabbed the ball from his hands three seconds before James attacked.

"In that scene, it seemed that LeBron had returned to the Cavaliers." Miller curled his lips as he looked at James's isolation. Once again in the fourth quarter, can the Heat win without the help of a whistle?

Leonard didn't hesitate after stabbing the basketball, and fell directly to the ground with a hard board, clinging to the basketball. James was accidentally tripped by Leonard, but it was not a foul.

James lost his center of gravity, leaned back on Leonard, couldn't take care of that much, and turned around to grab the ball. At the very least, have a chance to face off.

But Leonard did not give James a chance, he immediately passed the ball out, the goal is to come to meet Paul!

"Damn it!" James wanted to stand up angrily, but because his body was entangled with Leonard, he stumbled as soon as he got up.

Of course, Leonard didn't intentionally "wrestle" with James on the floor. It was indeed accidental that caused James to fall for the second time.

Two consecutive fouls, and now missed the ball again. Can James not be in a hurry? Wade was also anxious, so he went straight to Paul.

If it were changed to a few years ago, Wade might really be able to stage that iconic chase again. But now, dragging a pair of battered knees, Wade can no longer catch up with Paul.

He could only watch Paul enter the penalty area and layup lightly. If Wade stretches out his hand rashly, he will only give the opponent a chance of two plus one.

On the basketball court, Paul has no friends.

7 points difference, Spoelstra's heart rate is getting faster and faster. Also nervous is David Stern and the referee on duty. But in the face of a fast break layup, the referee is not bold enough to foul the Pacers.

Heat VS Thunder, James VS Durant's drama, can not be so ruined!

So, after a few rounds, the Heat's whistle returned. Wade broke through for a layup, George raised his arms all the way. But this still can't escape the fate of being whistled by the referee, and Wade goes to the free throw line!

The huge boos in the Conseco Arena made the referee feel more pressured, but he must complete the task given to him by the league! Although the rules of basketball games are clearly stipulated, in the ever-changing sports, the referee always has the final right of interpretation. This is why there are so-called "blow or not" balls. So no matter how dissatisfied the fans are, the referee must stand firm.

Henson was too lazy to scold him, and Popovich who should be scolded had finished the scolding for himself. And now the Pacers are leading by 7 points and have enough capital to deal with the Heat's whistle! Henson still doesn't believe it, this can be killed by the Heat's free throw!

Two free throws were made, and the "Flash" did not miss this chance to save the team. But soon, the Pacers disrupted the Heat's defense with a quick attack.

After Paul received the ball from the bottom line, he made a long pass before passing the midfield line, and the basketball quickly passed through the crowd. When people reacted, the ball had been taken by Paul George outside the three-point line!

The Heat can no longer retreat, and they have been physically exhausted by the Pacers in the first three quarters. Even James was tired from the continuous wheel fight.

George broke through for a layup, and Chalmers hugged the high-leaping No. 24. Yes, hug directly. Because if it's just a light push, George is likely to score 2+1!

The whistle rang again and the game was interrupted again. The original fascinating Eastern Conference finals tie-breaker was interrupted by fouls.

"This is an ugly game." Reggie Miller's partner Jeff Van Gundy commented.

On the free throw line, George also made two free throws in return for Wade. Paul said that well, it is the players who control the game after all!

After 20 seconds, the Pacers' offense came back. Paul seemed to be breaking through, and Chalmers was ready to fall with one touch.

However, Paul did not rampage like the last one. He suddenly slammed the ball to West. The referee had already hoisted the whistle, but Paul did not touch Chalmers at all, this time an offensive foul must have been missed.

James's apple slid up and down, and he swallowed. What is this guy West doing? Still want to foul? If he dares to move, James promises that he will first have an offensive foul!

This game has completely changed. The two sides not only have to consider normal offense and defense, but also want a whistle wholeheartedly.

However, West did not make extra moves, the "17-foot Assassin" passed the ball to the top of the arc and then out. There, Al Horford is already in place. Joe Anthony? This guy is being blocked by Leonard's cover!

Horford made a steady three-pointer and the Pacers' offense was so clean it couldn't be clean! Reggie Miller looked at the statistics again, and the Pacers’ three-pointers tonight are approaching 50%!

The point difference became 10 points, and Spoelstra had to call a timeout. The game has 7 minutes to end, and the 10-point difference is already very dangerous!

At the same time, Pat Riley was distraught! Because the Heat have already started to pre-sell tickets for the Finals, if the Heat did not bring the score back in the last 7 minutes, the trouble would be big!

Of course, David Stern's face is also not good-looking, after all, the pre-sale of tickets is also part of the league. And... he has already done all the publicity of Thunder VS Heat. The advancement of the Pacers means that all publicity must be overturned and redone!

The gray-haired Popovich was holding a glass of red wine with a smile, and the Pacers' clean shot opportunities through quick transmission made the old man who was framed by the whistle very happy.

"Fortunately, the coach of the Pacers is a **** like me." Popovich muttered, taking a sip of his drink.

Now, the league and the Heat should know what it's like to be flat. Those who suffer cannot always be disadvantaged groups.

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