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0274 Thunder heat maximum gap

The sound of cheering up all over the field was heard. The Thunder generals saw Su Yang's tactical gestures and turned around and ran to the frontcourt.

In the blink of an eye, the elevator tactical formation was arranged.

Westbrook ran across the midline with the ball, and Durant turned around and pretended to cover Sefrosa.

Heat Miller hurriedly bypassed the cover and chased after him, briefly blocking LeBron's space to chase Durant.

After getting rid of the opportunity, Durant immediately turned around and rushed straight to the left sideline. Chandler and Ibaka simultaneously set up an elevator door on the way he must pass to cover. The key is that the two of them are big men and the quality of the cover is excellent.

LeBron was unable to catch up for the moment, and Bosh and Wade didn't quickly understand what was going on. Durant successfully arrived at the bottom corner on the left.

Seeing this, Westbrook strongly threw the ball and passed it for a long time. Durant bowed and raised his hand to catch it, then rushed towards Bosh, and raised his hand to make a three-pointer.

Swish! The basketball was hollowed into the net, and the Thunder 20-11 Heat led by 9 points again, and cheers rang out in the stadium.

Su Yang applauded with the audience, thinking that this very useful elevator door tactic is really good, but unfortunately it cannot be used too much. First, let Durant do false cover, and then stop and run through the elevator door will consume Durant's physical strength very quickly. This is what Durant's rookie does in the year of the year, and second, it is easy to be blown to move and cover violations, especially closing the elevator door to delay the defender's action.

Of course, whether they will be blown or not will be blown away to cover violations depends on the referee and the league's ideas, and some teams will not be blown away.

While thinking, the Heat launched a counterattack.

Perhaps it was because he found the state, or perhaps he felt that the team was in a critical state, or perhaps there was both. LeBron took the ball directly in the backcourt and pushed forward, starting to gesture and command at the center line, as if he had returned to the typical LeBron state.

Bosh mentioned the arc top as a cover in sync, but unfortunately the quality was far inferior to Vallejo, and Sefrosa easily squeezed through it.

LeBron failed to get rid of the chase, turned to protect the ball sideways, and slowly walked in with his wide body, quite calm.

Chandler moved sideways and blocked the free throw line as usual, but LeBron suddenly made a pass, and Bosh received the ball and scored two points.

The basketball is hollowed into the net.

The Thunder players were not surprised at all. Bosh received the ball at a high position and made a mid-range shot, just according to Su Yang's pre-match arrangement, intending to defend at a low level. The main reason is that LeBron's breakthrough threat is too great, just like the Heat's long-distance shooting, both have choices.

Turning around to the Thunder attack, Durant made a breakthrough and made a mid-range shot, Ibaka grabbed the offensive rebound, Durant got the ball again at the top of the arc, and waved his hand slightly to signal all the players to fight LeBron, but failed to score a layup on his back.

LeBron took the ball and pushed the fast break, and attracted double teams with 4-for-3 in the frontcourt. He passed the ball to the right corner, and Chalmos made a three-pointer.

Sefrosa grabbed the rebound and pushed the fast break in reverse, but was intercepted by Wade. The Heat took the opportunity to launch another fast break. Chalmos received a long pass from Wade in the frontcourt and immediately passed it to Bosh at the basket again. Unexpectedly, Durant rushed out halfway and snatched the basketball.

Amid the cheers of the whole audience, Durant rushed alone with the ball, and couldn't stop his speed. He was about to run into Mike Miller who was standing in advance outside the reasonable collision zone and got an offensive foul. However, Chalmos suddenly reached out behind him to get the ball.

Beep! The referee blew a foul on Chalmos, and Durant knocked down Miller at the same time, but it was not considered an offensive foul.

"damn!" Heat head coach Spo was so angry that Miller was also helpless, only Charmos didn't realize it was strange.

Taking advantage of the dead ball, Su Yang waved his hand to let Harden play and instructed: "Control the rhythm, it's a bit messy now."

Harden nodded and understood, and slowly ran into the court with small steps. On the Heat, Spoel used genuine center Joel Anthony to replace Bosh, seemingly wanting to increase protection for defensive rebounds and improve the quality of high-level screenings.

Durant stood on the free throw line and made both free throws, helping the Thunder temporarily lead the Heat 22-13.

There are 4 minutes and 58 seconds left in the first quarter, and the two teams are changing offensively.

Chamos dribbled the ball to the top of the arc, passed it to Joel Anthony on the left wing, and then used Miller's cover to attack the basket.

But that was obviously just a cover, just Chalmos' height and bounce were impossible to design aerial or under the basket tactics specifically.

Su Yang saw it and shouted a reminder. Naturally, Joel did not pass the ball to Chalmos, but turned to the right and passed it to LeBron who ran to the right elbow with the help of Miller's cover. However, Su Yang reminded him in advance and Durant blocked the breakthrough route in time.

LeBron couldn't break through for a while, so he turned to the left. Wade was just from the bottom corner and took advantage of Joel's cover to lift up.

LeBron hurriedly passed the ball, while Wade took the ball and crossed the ball with the opportunity, shook Harden like lightning, rushed and jumped with two steps. He aimed at Ibaka, who was resting the defense, jumped to face it, and raised his hands high without fear, clearly trying to dunk Ibaka hard.

Unfortunately, Wade is too old and has been seriously injured again. If it were the version in 2006, it would probably be possible.

Bang! Ibaka's big hat on the front.

Harden picked up the rebound nearby, turned around and rushed forward, completely forgetting Su Yang's instructions to control the rhythm.

In two seconds, Harden arrived at the center line, raised his hand and threw the ball to the right, and Westbrook, who followed up simultaneously, rushed to catch the ball and rushed.

Only LeBron in the Heat team returned to defense in time, Westbrook rushed forward and stopped to split Durant on the left waist position.

The three young masters of Thunder formed a connection, cheers burst in Ford center, Durant took off a big step, glided and dunked with both hands.

Su Yang stood up and applauded, and saw LeBron turning forward calmly, not depressed at all because of one defense.

"It seems that LeBron wants to win the most..."

Su Yang found it very interesting inexplicably. The deviations in the historical process actually led to completely different things happening.

While thinking, the Heat launched a counterattack.

After Chalmos slapped the ball, he quickly raised his right hand and slapped his left elbow, understanding and reminding his teammates of the tactics of playing horns.

So obvious, Su Yang was too lazy to remind him, but after Westbrook found out, he shouted to tell his teammates to beat the horns.

Chalmos took the ball across the center line in a blink of an eye and passed it to LeBron on the left elbow area. Then, with the help of Joel's cover in the right elbow area, he rushed to the basket, and seemed to want to cooperate with LeBron who was holding the ball to play high and low posts.

Su Yang almost laughed out loud when he saw this. Chalmos had just run away last round. Could it be that the high-level ball holder changed from Joel Anthony to LeBron, and Chalmos could transform into Wade, jump high and get an alley and dunk to score?

Isn't that nonsense?

Westbrook and Su Yang thought about it, without any excessive defense at all, followed Chalmos honestly.

But Chalmos still implemented the tactical arrangements rigidly, stopped suddenly and turned around and ran back, providing cover for Miller in the right corner.

Joel Anthony also moved horizontally from his right elbow, setting up a wall to continue to cover Miller, but because Westbrook did not lose his position, Chandler helped delay and easily offset the Heat's double cover. Harden followed Miller tightly.

LeBron saw that situation and there was little time left in the offensive, so he simply jumped up and raised his hand and scored a three-pointer.

The basketball crashed, Chandler grabbed the rebound, Westbrook took the ball and pushed the fast break, and Durant received the ball from the arc in the frontcourt.

The Heat hurriedly set up a 23-way defense formation, and Chalmos and Miller were entangled at the top of the arc, ready to double-team.

Durant was not in a hurry and first played pick-and-roll with Ibaka, seized the loophole in the 23-unit defense in the 45-degree area on the left, creating a large open space for Ibaka to dismantle the external bullet, and then attracted the attention of the Heat's defensive defense, and then passed the ball to the right.

Harden received the ball in a large open space and raised his hand to face Wade who rushed back to defend, but suddenly stopped the action and was successfully knocked down by Wade.

The referee beeped and fouled Wade, giving Harden three free throws, and cheers echoed in the Ford Center.

In the espn commentator's seat, Jeff Van Gundy said: "In fact, the biggest gap between the Heat and the Thunder is the tactical arrangement. Since the opening of the game, the positional battle has been almost all simple covers to find shooting opportunities. The repetition is very high and it is easy to predict..."

Mark Jackson rushed to say, "Don't be so polite, Su Yang beat Spoelstra in all directions..."
Chapter completed!
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