I Don’t Want to Be the Boss

One Thousand Four Hundred and Ten. Overtake!

Paul George, Klay Thompson, and Jimmy Butler, each with their own characteristics and talents, all these geniuses cannot get the core role in the Grizzlies. Klay Thompson is okay, he is a real role player. The other two, after experiencing the dormancy of the rookie year, have shown their talents in the second year.

Among them, Paul George has been watched by many teams in the third year.

If James had such a talented teammate early in his career, let alone three, he would be so happy with one, and if he had two, he would not leave Cleveland, and would definitely wait until he was successful and over 30 to pursue a school district house.

Thinking of this, James was more motivated. In the legendary stories, those villains have advantages that others envy but cannot get. As the protagonist, James feels that he should defeat such a villain!

When he arrived at the frontcourt, James had already made up his mind and signaled Bosh to go to the low post and the others to move away.

Wade's cut-in restrained Klay Thompson, Nene's mid-range shot pulled Randolph away, James himself also had a three-pointer and his hit rate was over 40% in both the regular season and the playoffs this year. Chalmers caught the ball and shot in motion. The Grizzlies could let him go, but they couldn't let him shoot while standing and slowly adjusting. Larry Sanders couldn't get in either.

Bosh received James' instructions, and his body shook. He came to the left side of the three-second zone and blocked Sun Ce for the ball!

Bosh, like Randolph, is a left-handed player. As long as he is not asked to go to Duncan, Gasol, Howard, Gasol and other big centers, he is very difficult to defend in the low post.

Sun Ce stuck to Bosh, concentrating on defense. Starting from the second half, he had to fight for every ball, and every offense had to go all out, and the defense had to do its best.

And defending Bosh is the key for the Grizzlies to win the game!

Bosh is bullied as a center, but he looks like a little Garnett as a power forward, with everything he wants.

Facing Sun Ce, Bosh was very confident and pushed him... It's better not to be so confident in forcing him to eat. Bosh, who weighed 99 kg, couldn't push Sun Ce, who weighed nearly 98 kg!

Although he couldn't push him, Bosh made Sun Ce lower his center of gravity. Bosh seized the opportunity and turned over to make a close-range jump shot at the baseline!

Sun Ce immediately jumped with all his strength and blocked Bosh.

Olajuwon's hand strap bonus was triggered, and Sun Ce's bounce speed was temporarily increased to S-, and his bounce height was temporarily increased to B+.

However, Sun Ce didn't think about blocking Bosh, and tried his best to block Bosh's left-handed shot to create shooting pressure for the opponent.

Bosh was also very confident.

His arm span was almost the same as Sun Ce's, but he was 5 cm taller, so he didn't lean back, and the turn-over jump shot ensured the best shooting angle.

However, both of them overlooked a problem, that is, Bosh's effective height was at most the same as Odom! They are two extremes from Durant!

Bosh's reach is only 3 cm higher than Sun Ce's. Sun Ce relied on his speed bonus. When Bosh was shooting, Sun Ce rushed over and his fingertips touched the ball that Bosh had just thrown!

The flying momentum of the ball was disturbed and it rubbed against the left side of the basket and fell down. When Sun Ce's fingertips touched the ball, he quickly turned around to block Bosh and took the defensive rebound!

It was blocked!

Bosh's heart was broken. Why was he always the one who got hurt?

Tonight, he was first eaten by Gasol, then by Randolph, and then by Sun Ce, and now he was blocked by Sun Ce!

After grabbing the rebound, Sun Ce immediately counterattacked!

Bosh's turnaround jump shot was blocked by a point guard. Even if it was Sun Ce, the Heat did not expect it.

The Heat had a good retreat discipline. Sun Ce was blocked and quickly pushed forward to pass the ball to Klay Thompson. Klay Thompson received the ball and shot a three-pointer...missed!

But Larry Sanders, who was running fast, shot the offensive rebound! Jimmy Butler grabbed the ball and passed it to Sun Ce.

At this time, Wade, who was chasing Sun Ce, had already taken it in when Klay Thompson shot. The Heat have always had everyone defending defensive rebounds, and this good habit has become a big problem at this time.

Sun Ce received the ball, adjusted it, and shot a three-pointer from the right side of the top arc... It went in!

57 to 55, the Grizzlies overtook by two points!

Sun Ce has been trying to adjust his shooting efficiency since the second quarter, reduce unnecessary singles, and adjust his touch, all for the second half of the match!

Sun Ce knows that it is a bit stupid to compete with the Heat Big Three in personal ability.

However, this is what he thinks is the best way for their team's current lineup structure. The Heat are really too strong.

However, the adjustment was done well. After 2 of 4 shots in the second quarter, the excellent touch continued in the third quarter, and the first three-pointer attempt went in!

There was no celebration for the overtaking score. The Grizzlies knew that leading by two points was nothing, because the opponent was a team with three giants.

Sure enough, the Heat immediately adjusted their play. James passed the ball to Wade, and Wade played pick-and-roll with Nene.

What made the fans feel weird was that James's outside control was stronger than Wade's... Wade really couldn't practice a slightly reliable three-pointer in 10 years.

No talent in this area means no talent in this area.

Under the control of James and Bosh, Wade broke through the pick-and-roll and took the European step, went around Randolph and jumped up from the spot, and swung the ball into the basket with one hand.

Under the same breakthrough conditions, Wade does not have the crushing deterrence of James, but Wade's footsteps are better and more agile. He may not be able to break through him 20 times in a game like when he was young, but when he is needed, he can still stand up and hit.

57 tie! The two teams are really competing!

Next, you hit, I miss, one cut in and was blocked, I scored a counterattack...

The Heat team is naturally dominated by the Big Three, and the Grizzlies team, although Sun Ce scored more points, it was Randolph who played a key role!

It's true that the Heat have more fast breaks, but they prefer to put the game into a positional battle and play defensive counterattacks instead of running and gunning. When they put the rhythm into a positional battle, they have to face Randolph's low-post threat.

The Heat once cut their lead to 4 points at 5:33 in the third quarter, but Sun Ce of the Grizzlies hit another three-pointer. In the next round, Klay Thompson seized the opportunity to shoot more confidently and find the shooting feeling more easily, and then hit another three-pointer. During this period, James' three-pointer missed. The Grizzlies played a 6-0 wave, 68-66, and the Grizzlies overtook by two points!

The Heat called a timeout and entered the official timeout stage!

James returned to the bench, and the headband could be wrung out of water. In these 6 minutes and 6 seconds, the opponent used Randolph's advantage to the extreme!

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