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Chapter three hundred and twenty fourth winning streak

"Chan, you stole a victory from us tonight."

"Oh, Shaq, I won right away."

"Okay, but you won't have a chance next time."

After the game, Wade had a dark face, as if someone owed him a million.

"Chan, I will win it back next time."

"Is that so? It's not easy."

...

Whether it is O'Neal or Wade, he must be quite dissatisfied with losing this game.

But it doesn't matter. Next, the Heat and the Bulls will fight twice, and they still have a chance.

Of course, it is definitely not that easy to steal a victory from the Heat.

"The king of this season, the candidate for the championship!"

The next day, in addition to Chen Mo's final kill being reported, there was another major event.

That is, the Heat have defeated the Pistons and Bulls one after another and have become a strong contender for the championship.

It can be said that the Heat are already the first in the East, at least in terms of data.

"Phoenix Storm!"

In addition, the most eye-catching thing in the entire NBA is naturally the Phoenix Suns.

Especially after defeating the Spurs, Phoenix completely topped the Western Conference, second only to the Heat.

Brad Miller's injury is definitely not good news for the Heat.

Without Brad Miller, the Heat lacked an offensive starting point, and even the overall offensive tactics would have to be changed.

Of course, there is also good news, that is, the Heat will not encounter particularly strong opponents in the future.

In the Nuggets and the Wizards, in addition to this, there are opponents such as Grizzlies and Magic.

To put it bluntly, these are teams on the edge of the playoffs and are not particularly strong.

That is, the Grizzlies, the inside lead led by Gasol, caused considerable trouble for the Heat.

Fortunately, Antoine Walker also broke out on this day and was evenly matched with Gasol.

I have to say that Chen Mo is really uncomfortable facing a more resilient defender like Bathir.

At the same time, the Heat also ushered in 14 consecutive victories.

The opponent is not weak, and Chen Mo averaged around 33 points during this period and was in very good condition.

Under such circumstances, the Heat continued to win, and it seemed nothing strange.

With Brad Miller's return, the Heat defeated the Magic one after another, and the Celtics and other teams, winning 18 consecutive victories.

The Heat's winning streak record is already ranked fourth in NBA history.

Second only to the Lakers' 33 consecutive wins in 1972, the Bucks' 20 consecutive wins in 1971 and the Lakers' 19 consecutive wins in 2000.

It's a bit difficult to be number one.

After all, the Lakers' 33 consecutive wins are the most difficult records to break in NBA history, even more difficult than the Bulls' 72 wins.

If you can't become the first, it is still possible to become the second.

The Heat are only 2 wins away from the second-place Bucks' 20 consecutive wins.

The next two games are particularly critical and very difficult to play, challenging the Kings and Lakers away.

As a strong Western team, the Kings have been striving for the Western Conference championship and their strength must not be underestimated.

Whether it is inside and outside, there are very excellent players in the team, which is difficult to deal with.

Of course, the good news is that the Kings did a bad business this summer.

Odom is not suitable for the Kings' tactics, nor is it the kind of player Adelman likes.

There was no way, Odom had to be swept out.

However, this time, the Kings manager had another eye problem and he took a fancy to Eddie Curry.

Eddie Curry has performed well with the Bulls in the past two seasons.

Unfortunately, such strength does not allow him to perform well in the Kings.

Fortunately, Eddie Curry has not yet received the big contract and has not completely given up on himself.

Otherwise, the Kings would probably have cried to death.

It's still a question that Eddie Curry can barely use, but it's far from meeting the Kings' requirements.

The only good news is that Jamal Crawford, who was packed to the Kings, performed well.

Especially when playing as a substitute, the Kings' firepower on the substitute has been greatly enhanced.

In addition to sometimes I prefer to invest in the rogue, overall, it is still very good.

After the Kings, the Heat's next opponent is the Lakers.

By then, the Heat will win 19 games in a row, defeating the Lakers and breaking the Lakers' record.

But the question is, will the Lakers make you pass so easily?

The Lakers' strength is indeed not very good now, but who knows how many points Kobe will burst out?

On December 21, the Sacramento Kings were at home.

When the Heat stepped onto the stadium, the Kings fans warmly welcomed them, and booed them all over the place.

Of course, not only the Heat enjoyed the booing, but the Kings were almost the same.

There is no way. For several seasons in succession, the Kings have given fans great hope, and every hope turns into despair.

Over time, in addition to the continued support of the Kings, the Kings also breeds many dissatisfactions.

They hope that the team can feel their dissatisfaction and achieve better results.

The Kings' lineup has been maintained for several seasons, but has not achieved the results they deserve, and it is probably not possible to last long.

Perhaps it will take a few seasons, and if this Kings team cannot achieve results, it will be no longer far from being pushed to reconstruction.

This season, the Kings achieved a record of 15 wins and 9 losses, which is indeed a bit worse than the previous two seasons.

Chris Webber and Doug Christie were one year older, and their physical fitness and strength declined accordingly.

More importantly, Peja's strength has declined.

Too much reliance on three-pointers has led to the focus of defensive players, and Peja's scoring has become increasingly difficult.

Especially as the team's scoring core, once a problem occurs, it may lead to loss, and each team is naturally focusing on it.

This is the dilemma of building pure pitchers as the core of the team.

As the core of the team, the pitcher must prevent being targeted, just like Chen Mo.

In addition to the three-pointers on the outside, Chen Mo has been strengthening his breakthrough and middle distance.

Or, like Curry, he has super ball-holding ability and can attack by himself, so he doesn't have to ask his teammates to help him create opportunities.

The current Kings are internal and external troubles, but as soon as they came up today, they caught the Heat off guard.

Mike Bibby and Peja made three-pointers in succession, and Eddie Curry effectively restricted Brad Miller in defense.

Facing Christie's defense, Chen Mo felt a little difficult and could not find a good opportunity for a while.

Karon Butler was obviously a little anxious and planned to eat Peja raw and bury his head into the inside.

Although Peja's confrontation was not particularly excellent, his height was enough, which had a clear interference.

Not only Caron Butler, but the Heat are already a little anxious as a whole.

After all, it has been 18 consecutive victories, and no one wants to lose at this time.

Chris Webber once again singled Haslem's hand, and the Heat have fallen behind 0:8.

"Don't worry, everyone should be more stable, and score first."
Chapter completed!
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