In the second quarter of the game, Su Bei received the treatment of the main force. Together with O'Neal and Jason Williams, he stayed on the bench and watched the performance of the substitute rotation.
By the way, shouldn't the main player be on the court to show his value?
When did "getting off work" become the treatment for the main force?
Well, if you want to blame it, blame the Spurs for making a bad start and letting the elementary school students learn bad things.
Payton, Wade, Walker, Haslem, Mourning.
Except for Haslem, the Heat's rotation in the second quarter is all players who have been in the All-Stars many times!
You call this lineup a backup rotation?
D'Antoni was thinking about his grandma and almost yelled, "How can this not be martial ethics?"
Fortunately, even though the Heat sent out a luxurious lineup, he did not panic.
Don't ask, just ask the main force and rotate the seven players.
Eddie House, Barbossa, James Jones, Marion, Brann Grant.
Did you agree to fight the main force to death?
That's it?
Eddie House is what the Heat don't want.
Brian Grant is not wanted by the Lakers, so they used the "amnesty clause" to get rid of him to save money.
James Jones has not yet become James' royal knife guard.
He was favored by the Suns because of the Auburn Hills Palace incident, which affected Jackson, Artest and O'Neal Jr. He was originally just a little transparent, but he got a lot of playing time as a second-round pick of the 2003 Platinum Generation. Show, his talent potential is really mediocre and has no value in cultivating.
The same thing the Pacers don't want.
What about the main force?
There, why didn't you see it?
Well, the Suns reshuffled their cards and relied on the main force's operations to score in two steps.
The first step is to decide on the main lineup.
The second step is to determine who has the strength of the main players. The next step is to exploit them ruthlessly...
When it's worn out, the Suns' miracle doctor reports it for repair, and then it can be used again without any worries.
If you leave the Suns and your form declines, how can you blame the Suns for giving you too many opportunities?
All right!
The Suns are very nice to talk about, but the first question is whether there are many talents in the team.
You have to pull him out and have a fight to realize that people are not talented!
The second quarter of the game begins.
Barbosa showed his talent of speed, broke through Wade's defense, and made a layup as fast as lightning. Before Mourning could react under the basket, he had already finished the game and scored two points in lightning speed.
Wade was shown off and Barbossa hit him in the face with his speed.
Heat offensive possession.
Wade has no intention of regaining the court. He is the main player. He leads the rotating lineup in the second quarter. He is just a press player, not the main attacker. He can paddle at any time and should paddle. Learning to "rest" on the court is important for everyone. The only way for a star to grow into a superstar.
Moreover, the teammates are not CBA teammates and are trustworthy. During the Heat's offensive round, Payton, who was holding the ball, was already sitting on Eddie House.
Payton, who is 1.93 meters tall, sat with his back and hit House, who was 1.85 meters tall. He arched his butt step by step until he reached a comfortable position. Then, he suddenly hit hard, pulled the ball, turned around, raised his hand and shot a two-point fadeaway jumper... …
Swish——!
An elite-level mid-range shot that gets better as he gets older, shooting two points steadily.
When it was the Suns' turn to attack, Barbosa was still using his speed to act recklessly, accelerating very fast in a straight line.
Wade is nicknamed The Flash. He was raped from the front, but he didn't tolerate him, so he directly used his body to hit him head-on.
Barbossa wasn't careless, but he couldn't dodge, so he had no choice but to fight head-on.
Peng——!
"Wade is harder and is called 'flash'. After the collision, the result is obvious, Wade is the real thing..."
"Barbosa stumbled, but still didn't pass the ball..."
The main thing is that Barbosa is not good at passing the ball, and he doesn't like to trouble his teammates. He prefers to finish by himself.
He faced Wade's block and shot a two-point jumper...
Snapped--!
As if Wade anticipated his attack, he blocked Barbosa solidly.
"Wade is the best shot-blocking player among active guards. He is 1.93 meters tall, but has a wingspan of 2.10 meters. He has top-notch jumping ability, stunning bursts, and excellent anticipation..."
In addition to being only 1.93 meters tall, Wade plays shooting guard and has top-notch physical talents. Jordan, who is 5cm shorter, did not get it for free.
Barbosa was also very strong offensively, but he just picked the wrong opponent.
Your choice, idol!
Wade picked up the basketball, counterattacked, and dunked for two points, integrating offense and defense.
"The whole world knows that Barbosa is a substitute for Nash. His advantage is speed, so he will definitely play the role of the Suns' sixth man in the second quarter.
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This is quite an open card, and obviously the Heat used Wade to target it..."
Facing the enhanced version of himself, Barbosa couldn't attack or defend.
Wade didn't play with speed and went straight to the body, leaving Barbosa completely unable to play.
"The Suns' perimeter was suppressed across the board. Even though Payton is old, he still has gas in the tank after playing five minutes of fast-paced and high-intensity basketball.
Walker also had an advantage when he met James Jones.
Jones' defense is mediocre, and offensively, he can only run. The problem is that Barbosa is not Nash. He ran out of space, but couldn't wait for the pass..."
"No, the Suns' perimeter was suppressed and their interior was useless.
Brian Grant was also beaten by Mourning..."
Grant and Mourning have been teammates with the Heat for several years.
When Mourning couldn't play due to kidney disease, it was Grant who stepped into Mourning's position.
To be fair, Grant is still very capable. His style of play is very tough and he plays hard. He is a famous hard-working player in the league and is the pinnacle of blue-collar players.
It's a pity that he met Mourning, one of the toughest guys in the league.
His label is a tough guy.
In terms of his level of desperation, Grant was only passionate at best, but Mourning didn't even risk his life.
He undergoes kidney transplant surgery, will relapse, and may explode at any time.
He didn't even need his life. Tang Bohu, no, Grant, how could they compare with him?
Grant is now only affected by a serious knee injury, and his condition has plummeted. It's a bit miserable. Don't pity him, he is indeed "miserable" than Mourning.
Grant also faced an enhanced version of himself, the big brother he was very familiar with.
In the end, he was only beaten to death.
The Heat launched a 12-5 attack wave to reverse the point difference and take a 3-point lead.
D'Antoni can only replace Nash, Laga Bell and Kurt Thomas in advance.
As for Marion, that guy is good at stealth, plays without the ball, and has a relatively limited impact on the game.
The Heat replaced Wade and Haslem, who played 20 minutes, with Jason Williams and Wang Zhizhi.
At the 8th minute of the second quarter, Payton crushed Nash with his back.
Being beaten step by step, Nash did not flinch and defended very actively and in place.
Payton turned around and shot a fadeaway jumper, and Nash's hand covered Payton's eyes.
Finally, Nash's hard work paid off.
Bang-dang——!
"Payton's shot accidentally missed in a single.
Nash was lucky, he defended one round, but the rebound was taken by Mourning.
Before he had kidney disease, Mourning was also a strong player.
Taking off the backboard, turning around, Mourning jumped up, used both hands to dunk..."
Snapped--!
Bang-dang——!
Mourning's offensive style is still the same as before the injury, forcing the basket.
Thomas didn't like him, so he flew up to block the shot and knocked away Mourning's dunk.
At the same time, the referee's whistle sounded, calling Kurt Thomas's batter foul.
Mourning went to the free throw line and got two free throw opportunities.
McBrin glanced at the data and said.
"Thomas has already suffered 4 fouls. If he doesn't take it easy, he may not be able to survive the third quarter..."
As a bystander, the narrator sees clearly.
It's just a pity, even if Thomas knew that his number of fouls was already dangerous.
He will still stick to his tough defensive style.
This is the job he needs to make a name for himself in the NBA. Even if he knows he will be kicked off the court, he will not play defense.
In the 10th minute of the second quarter, O'Neal returned to the court and caused Thomas's foul count to increase to 5.
The first half of the game is over.
The score was 70 to 69. The Heat had a strong rotation and dominated the second quarter. In terms of score, they only had a 1-point lead, and the advantage was almost negligible.
The Suns with Nash and the Suns without Nash are completely different in strength.
As long as Nash plays, the Suns' lineup is far behind, but they can still play well offensively without letting the Heat take away the victory.
After 15 minutes of halftime recuperation, the game resumed in the third quarter.
Su Bei seems to have been forgotten and continues to enjoy the "not working" treatment of the main players.
Sit back and watch the "real power" of Jason Williams, Wade, Haslem, Walker and O'Neal.
The game was still tense. Offensively, no one could do anything to the other. It was a lively game.
It wasn't until 5 minutes into the third quarter that Wade and O'Neal played a pick-and-roll tactic.
Wade used the screen to get past Laga Bell's defense and dribbled the ball into the penalty area.
Thomas helped defend and gave Wade a physical confrontation. Wade made a layup and saw Marion also pounce. Then he passed the basketball to O'Neal who cut into the penalty area after covering the screen.
"O'Neal caught the ball and lifted it up, and Thomas rushed over. In the first shot, O'Neal didn't lift the ball, it just flicked. This was Thomas' opportunity.
He jumped up and gave O'Neal a tough block..."
Snapped--!
Thomas' right hand hit the basketball accurately. If the basketball flew away, it was a very beautiful block.
"O'Neal's move was not interrupted. He ignored Thomas' block and dribbled the ball into the basket."
Bang-dang——!
Beep——!
Without any hesitation on his face, the referee ruled that O'Neal's goal was valid and awarded Thomas a defensive foul. O'Neal added one more penalty.
At this moment, Thomas realized that this was his sixth foul.
He argued with the referee and said nice things, saying that his block just now was very clean.
Clean, able to connect with others and get the ball dunked by O'Neal?
The only one to blame is himself. He overestimated his own capabilities and tried to provoke O'Neal by blocking his arms. Otherwise, he would die if he touched him, or he would be injured if he was hit.
The players on the Suns are all struggling defensively, but you, Thomas Yong?
If you don’t graduate, who will end up graduating?
While D'Antoni was speechless, his head also felt a little big.
After looking at the bench, there was only Brian Grant left who had lost all his martial arts skills.
Sure enough, the goods are cheap but not good!
Grant's current speed is probably only two and one position ahead of O'Neal.
In terms of offensive ability, he only had 3.8 points and 3.7 rebounds last season, and it was a waste to get on the court.
In the end, he could only replace James Jones, who is 2.03 meters tall.
“James Jones, you come on, replace Diaw, let Diaw go into the box and play center.
He has more meat than you..."
James Jones shouted in his heart that it was dangerous.
Asking him to challenge O'Neal is no different from sending him to death.
It turns out that the talent is not strong, the skills are not comprehensive, the weight is not heavy, and the defensive skills are average... Sometimes, it is not all just words.
When this happens, the one who looks the fattest and the most resistant will definitely take the top spot.
Hearing James Jones's words from the head coach, Diaw just wanted to yell; "Fuck your basketball dreams!"
He is just a forward, just an outside player, but D'Antoni actually lets him play center?
It's just a brain disease!
If he could, he would rather die than listen to D'Antoni and play center against O'Neal.
It's just a pity that he has no choice as a role player.
At this time, the Suns' lineup became Nash, Laga Bell, James Jones, Marion and Diaw.
On the Heat's side, Stan Van Gundy saw Kurt Thomas being beaten and finally remembered Su Bei who was eating ashes on the bench.
"Su, you come on and replace Walker.
Your job, besides defense, is to shoot three-pointers.
Even if there is a defense in front of you, still shoot for me..."
Bang-dang——!
On the free throw line, O'Neal's free throws were so bad that he missed consecutive free throws.
Haslem got stuck, Wade jumped up, and O'Neal rushed to the basket and regained the rebound.
"This, the Suns have given up on inside treatment.
Also, their center position is terminally ill.
However, there was no way to protect even the free throw rebound.
What will the Suns do to win the game..."
"Shaq, outside!!" Su Bei shouted while standing at the top of the three-point arc.
O'Neal got the basketball and was ready to dunk.
Only then did he remember the tactical arrangement made by the coaching staff before the game and pass the basketball.
Su Bei caught the ball, twisted his waist, and jumped up without any adjustments. He ignored Laga Bell and rushed to block the shot. He raised his hand and shot a three-pointer...
Bang-dang——!
Su Bei stayed on the bench for too long. He didn't bring a microwave oven with him. His shooting posture was very standard, and his three-point shot missed.
Su Bei did not panic.
In the penalty area, Haslem, as a forward, blocked Marion. O'Neal was taken care of, but the Heat also had Wade. His height and rebounding were indeed inconspicuous, but his talent was abnormal.
Like a god coming down from the earth, he picked off the rebound, took a feint shot, and dribbled the basketball out. Lagabell rushed over and stared back at his man. As soon as his footsteps moved, Wade immediately pushed with both hands.
boom--!
The basketball hit the floor and flew to Su Bei's hand. He caught the ball and lifted it up to shoot a three-pointer.
Nash rushed over in panic and jumped up to block the shot.
In terms of defense, he is more active than his offense, and you can always see him working hard regardless of his own safety.
"Su Bei shot a three-pointer. No, he put it away. After Nash flew past him, he jumped up slightly and made an elegant three-point pull-up jumper..."
The basketball draws an arc in the air like a crescent moon.
There was a burst of water on the white net flowers.
Swish——!
“Su Bei’s three accurate hits.
At this moment, the Heat really showed their butcher knife.
Constantly attacking the basket and Nash is a conspiracy in itself.
From the beginning, the Heat competed with the Suns for consumption and strength.
In the rhythm competition, the Heat's pattern is far larger than that of the Suns. "
Off the court, D'Antoni looked a little ugly, but he didn't panic.
The Suns' defense was already hopeless, and he had expected it.
The current situation is nothing more than a worse defense.
The Suns didn't lose.
attack! !
As long as the offense does not stretch the hips, as long as the offense can withstand it, the Heat will not be able to easily win the game at the American West Arena.
Looking back, the Suns attacked, Nash stepped up, suddenly outside the three-point line, jumped up the ball, withstood Jason Williams' block, and forced a three-pointer.
In the 05/06 season, Stoudemire couldn't play and Joe Johnson left.
Nash's offense was full of firepower. With almost no increase in the number of shots, his scoring data reached the peak of his career. He averaged 18.8 points and 10.5 assists per game. Although he did not average 20 points per game, his offensive efficiency was quite astonishing.
He is already ready to use scoring to carry the Suns forward.
There seems to be a qualitative change in the quality of offensive scoring between Nash who won the regular season MVP and Nash who did not win the regular season MVP.
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