NBA: The second generation of the strongest star

Chapter 319 Nix's conspiracy



After booing, the American Airlines Center Arena couldn't help but quiet down.

The 5:0 start made the fans in the American Airlines Center Arena quiet down, and they didn't know what to say?
This script is wrong. Shouldn't the Miami Heat win a victory in the away game and return to the home court like a rainbow, and start with a 5:0?
Many fans in the American Airlines Center Arena raised their heads and looked at the big screen, to make sure if they read it wrongly, and it was indeed 5:0

"Stay steady and follow our pre-game tactics." Coach Spoelstra shouted again on the sidelines.

The camera returns to the court, the Miami Heat serve again, the ball is given to Mario Chalmers, and Mario Chalmers quickly dribbles the ball to the top of the arc.

At the same time, the Miami Heat assumed the same position as in the previous game, with five players standing outside the three-point line in an attempt to clear the New York Knicks' inside line.

But in this game, the New York Knicks have undergone obvious changes. Tyson Chandler watched Chris Bosh run to the bottom corner, as if he didn't see it, standing on the inside as firmly as a rock, and responding to all changes without change.

This is also the pre-match arrangement of Mike D'Antoni. Coach Mike D'Antoni doesn't believe that Chris Bosh can shoot three-pointers so accurately as in the previous game, let alone even if Chris Bosh made a three-pointer like the previous game. A total of 7 three-pointers, in the eyes of coach Mike D'Antoni, he still cannot beat the New York Knicks alone.

The core of the Miami Heat is still LeBron James and Wade.

As long as they are restricted and they are not allowed to give full play to their advantages, then the ultimate winner is them-the New York Knicks.

Mario Chalmers noticed Chris Bosh who was vacant at the bottom corner for the first time, and passed the ball to Chris Bosh without saying a word. After receiving the ball, Chris Bosh took off confidently, stayed in the air, and shot.

Not far away, Wilson Chandler ran over and made a symbolic pounce, trying to give Chris Bosh the illusion that "you are not undefended."

Facing an almost open three-point shot, "Dang!", Chris Bosh's three-pointer failed to hit. It seems that Chris Bosh left his shooting percentage in Madison Square Garden.

Coach Mike D'Antoni, who was on the bench, really did, he knew Chris Bosh couldn't do it!

This is also related to his joining the Miami Heat. After all, he came to the Miami Heat and can only be the third leader. The team will definitely not use him as the core. To put it bluntly, he is assisting LeBron James and Wade.

It's been like this for two full seasons, Chris Bosh is used to this pattern, and once you get used to something, it can be very scary.

Just like Chris Bosh today, it's absolutely impossible for him to have a C every time. It's okay to have a C every now and then.

At the same time, after Chris Bosh entered the playoffs, his state continued to slump, except for the explosion in the last game, it was gone!So head coach Mike D'Antoni thought he should be ignored, and let Tyson Chandler continue to guard the basket, protect the inside and rebound.

Tyson Chandler took off the rebound with one hand.

Rebound: +1!

That's right, that's how I play.Tyson Chandler couldn't help saying in his heart that Tyson Chandler played very unaccustomed to the last game.

After Tyson Chandler landed on both feet, he gave the ball to Jason Kidd, who quickly dribbled the ball across half court.

At the same time, Andrew, Wilson Chandler, and Danilo Gallinari quickly followed.

"Return to defense, return to defense!" Coach Spoelstra shouted at the side of the court. Coach Spoelstra wanted to go up by himself. Obviously, the players on the court were slow to return to defense.

The New York Knicks played 4-3 in the frontcourt.

Jason Kidd dribbled the ball across the half court, flicked his wrist and gave the ball to Andrew on the left side, Andrew dribbled the ball inside, Wade immediately came over to stop Andrew from breaking through, the next moment Andrew flicked his wrist, and made a ground pass To the cutting Danilo Gallinari.

Danilo Gallinari jumped high and slammed his hand with the ball into the basket.

With a bang, Danilo Gallinari dunked.The New York Knicks made another defensive counterattack.

7:0
The point difference was widened to 7 points.

Miami Heat players: (°ー°〃)
Coach Spoelstra: (°ー°〃)
Coach Mike D'Antoni: o(* ̄︶ ̄*)o
Coach Mike D'Antoni looked at Coach Spoelstra on the sidelines with a smile on his face, as if to say: Do you still dare to shoot three-pointers?As long as you miss, I will play defensive counterattack.

Mario Chalmers looked at coach Spoelstra on the sidelines and signaled with his eyes, should the coach pause?

Coach Spoelstra shook his head. Coach Spoelstra thought it was not the time yet, and he had to look at the offensive round. If the players could seize the opportunity, then this timeout could be saved.

The Miami Heat re-serve the ball to Mario Chalmers, who dribbles the ball across half court.

The Miami Heat are still in exactly the same position as the previous round-5 away!
The New York Knicks still let Tyson Chandler stay on the inside, and still let Chris Bosh, a proper conspiracy, I let you go, you dare to shoot, can you make it if you make it?If we miss, we will play a defensive counterattack.

Mario Chalmers didn't hesitate at all. With a flick of his wrist, he passed the ball to Chris Bosh in the bottom corner.

When Chris Bosh received the ball, Andrew on the 45-degree three-point line yelled in Chris Bosh's direction: "He must miss, Tyson protects the rebound, and we continue to play defensive counterattacks."

Chris Bosh, who made a decisive shot, couldn't help hesitating when he heard Andrew's words. Once he hesitated, Chris Bosh's entire shooting rhythm was affected.

As a result, I voted for three non-sticks.

Chris Bosh: "."

Tyson Chandler didn't even jump, so he directly accepted the rebound and immediately gave the ball to Danilo Gallinari. Danilo Gallinari advanced quickly, followed by the rest of the New York Knicks.

This time the Miami Heat were obviously prepared. Except for Chris Bosh, the other four returned to defense one after another.

4 to 4 in the frontcourt!

The New York Knicks did not give up this defensive counterattack. They wanted to play this offense while the Miami Heat were not in position.

Danilo Gallinari passes the half and passes the ball to Jason Kidd.

Jason Kidd, who received the ball, made a ground pass to Andrew who cut in with Wilson Chandler's pick-and-roll.

Andrew got inside the Miami Heat.

"Don't even think about it!" Sean Battier returned to the defense in time, raised his hands, and blocked Andrew.

As if Andrew didn't see it, he stopped abruptly, and jumped backwards, all the movements were done in one go.

Sean Battier didn't react to Andrew's move at all. He thought Andrew was going to layup or slam dunk, but he made a close-range fadeaway jumper.

"Shua." With a sound, the ball fell into the arms of the basket crisply and neatly.

Andrew's close-range fadeaway jumper hit.

9:0 (end of this chapter)


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