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Chapter 035: Putting Out the Heat and the Bullets Flying Slower(1/2)

This year’s regular season is finally here!

The New York Hans visited Miami for their first game to face the Miami Heat, which had just changed coaches.

Considering that Pat Riley just went to Miami this year, he is not very familiar with the current Miami Heat team.

As the team owner, Bruce immediately issued a "kill order" to head coach Paul Westphal for this game after receiving the regular season schedule for the first time!

He also strongly demanded that the team completely defeat the opponent and not even save face for the opponent.

What a hatred!

Why does Bruce hate each other so much?

This starts from the 1992 All-Star Game. Pat Riley's plan to write off Alonzo Mourning was a grudge that Bruce will never forget.

Now that Pat Riley has become the general manager and head coach of the Miami Heat, and has also obtained the shares of the Miami Heat from Mickey Arison, it is impossible for him to leave this team and turn to another team.

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Anyway, there are many sworn enemies of every team in the league. Now that Pat Riley has been fixed, Bruce will certainly not give up this opportunity.

Completely establish a relationship with the opponent. Anyway, there are too many lice and it doesn't itch, and there are still one or two teams.

Bruce has long imagined the Miami Heat as the biggest enemy in the Eastern Conference in the future.

In fact, it's almost the same. After the arrival of the new century, apart from the Boston Celtics and Detroit Pistons in the Eastern Conference, only the Miami Heat is qualified to compete with the Western Conference powers.

Bruce doesn't pay attention to the Detroit Pistons at all. Without the "Five Tigers" of the Pistons, this team is completely weak.

What Bruce really fears are the general managers of the Boston Celtics and Miami Heat.

Danny Ainge and Pat Riley are both the most cold-blooded general managers in the league, but it is undeniable that they do have a few tricks up their sleeves.

The "Big Three" era in the new century was entirely created by them.



November 4

The first game of the regular season begins.

Before the game started, Paul Westphal encouraged the team's players without making too many demands. The team was already familiar with his tactical intentions and there was no need to say anything more.

The New York Hanmen's starting lineup for this game is:

Center is Alonzo Mourning

Power forward is Otis Thorpe

Small forward is Jamal Mashburn

Shooting guard is Ron Harper

Point guard is Jason Kidd

The overall strength of the New York Han Chinese team is obviously very strong. Except for Jason Kidd, who is a newcomer, the others are all veterans who have played for several years.

On the other side, the Miami Heat starting lineup is:

Center is Kevin Willis

Power forward is John Salley

Small forward is Glenn Rice

Shooting guard is Billy Owens

Point guard is Bimbo Coles

Pat Riley sat on the coaching bench confidently, and he had successfully taken control of the team.

He is not satisfied with the current overall structure of the Miami Heat, but he still firmly believes that he can trade good players to add to the team.

After the game starts.

Just like the strength of both sides, the New York Hans firmly took the initiative on the court.

For the newly joined Jason Kidd, this is an opportunity to prove his strength. He can't look down on those opponents in the preseason.

Jason Kidd, who was eager to perform at first, made 3 of 3 shots and 5 assists, directly stopping the Miami Heat.

Pat Riley was very dissatisfied, especially when a rookie showed off his power in front of him. Wasn't this a slap in the face?

After returning from the game, Jason Kidd was obviously "taken care of".

Of course, the New York Hans are obviously stronger inside than their opponents, and the inside combination of Alonzo Mourning and Otis Thorpe is also ranked among the best in the league.

Whether it was hitting Kevin Willis in the back or dunking on John Salley, the Miami Heat's inside line was helpless.

At halftime, the score was 55:36, with the New York Hans leading away from home.

On the bench of the home team, Pat Riley was very angry. According to his opinion, this game would be a 40-6 game at most, but he knew that the New York Hans seemed to have been beaten to death and kept attacking the Miami Heat.

He wasn't even out of breath. When the main player got tired, the substitute immediately took over.

It's okay to lose. Pat Riley doesn't care about losing, but if this game is really defeated, he can't accept it. After all, this is his first game since coaching the Miami Heat. Team owner Mi

Keith Arison is still watching from the box!

All in all, I admit defeat today, but I can’t be embarrassed!

But things often don’t go as expected. The more you want something, the less you get!

On the other side, on the visiting team's bench, Paul Westphal is arranging to come on as a substitute to charge!

Although the boss wants to defeat the opponent, he can't use players frequently all the time.

The third quarter begins.

American Airlines Arena was silent!

Under the leadership of "Chicken Soup Master" Doc Rivers, the New York Hans started with a 12-0 run off the bench.

Now the audience at US Airways Arena was completely blown away!

The Miami Heat fans at the scene were silent, quiet...

They never imagined that their team would become like this. This is the first regular season game!

Let’s not talk about the starting lineup, but what about the substitutes?

All kinds of "wonderful" sounds of iron striking come and go!

Are we here to watch a basketball game or to listen to a "symphony"?

On the bench, Pat Riley's eyes were a little dull.

He had no idea that the team's strength was like this?

And hit the hammer!

You all should go home and hold your children!

Even Mickey Arison, who was sitting in the box, looked ugly.

As the game slowly passed, the score became bigger and bigger.

The Miami Heat, which has long since given up, has withdrawn all its starters.

But what about the New York Hans?

It was completely a slap in the face attitude, except for Alonzo Mourning and several main players clocking out from get off work.

The captain on the court has long been replaced by Doc Rivers. Under his leadership, the team has become more and more aggressive, with no intention of letting go.

Mickey Arison's face was ashen. Although the New York Hans also withdrew several starters, the opponent had no intention of taking action.

What do you want to do?

Against the New York Hans, Mickey Arison is said to have no grudges in the past and no grudges in the recent past. Why did this happen in today's game?

Not only Mickey Arison couldn't understand it, but the audience couldn't understand it either.

No, the extremely angry Miami fans were already yelling at the New York Hans players.

And the momentum is getting louder and louder. In their eyes, the team can lose, but it cannot be insulted like this!

Paul Westphal is a little booed now, a little bit stuck, and is ready to call a timeout so that the players can relax.

If he doesn't let go, he's afraid he won't be able to leave Miami.

At this time, Alonzo Mourning came over and pressed Paul Westphal's hand, which was about to call a timeout.

Alonzo Mourning shook his head at Paul Westphal and said: "The prince's order must be carried out."

As a fan of "The Prince", Alonzo Mourning is definitely Bruce's top thug and the most obedient person.

In this way, Paul Westphal also gave up the idea of ​​releasing water.



At the end of the game, the New York Hans defeated the Miami Heat 133:75 in an away game.

The 58-point difference also nailed the Miami Heat to the pillar of shame.
To be continued...
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