I Don’t Want to Be the Boss

One Thousand Four Hundred and Thirteen. Beyond!

During the process, James looked at Sun Ce who continued to tangle with Bosh after retreating back, and thought of their strongest helpers who were also the nominal bosses of the two teams, Randolph and Wade. The two were of similar age, but the gap in their status in the playoffs was so big...

In the past two years when Wade was in good shape, the team did not bring back a center like Nene. After bringing back Nene, Wade declined. Fortunately, Bosh played in an excellent state.

Some people on Sun Ce's side also declined and some were old, but Nash and Randolph could be kept alive in the regular season, because Klay Thompson and Paul George made great progress, and Larry Sanders, Lopez Jr. and others were introduced. Jimmy Butler also had the strength of the third shooting guard and the third small forward.

Wade on their side had to fight in the regular season, and the management, mainly the general manager, seemed to want to squeeze every one of their Big Three dry!

After pushing past the half, putting aside the sudden melancholy, under heavy pressure, James had no choice but to take on the heavy responsibility.

Entering the state, James accelerated to the three-point line and paid attention to the running positions of his teammates. Ray Allen was followed closely by Klay Thompson. It felt like he was defending against an enhanced version of Ray Allen when he was young. This point can only be regarded as a containment point.

Mike Miller would go around the top arc from the sideline when he broke through. If Nash could follow him, Mike Miller would be the containment point. If Nash couldn't follow him, Mike Miller would be the scoring point.

The focus was still Bosh and Chris Anderson... In just one second from the center circle to the top arc, James, who entered the state of concentration, had already seen the running situation that might occur soon.

Without stopping, James continued to force his way through the three-point line in the face of Paul George's close defense!

Sun Ce and Yi Jianlian came in. Sun Ce didn't judge who James might pass to, and the "siege" was not triggered. Sun Ce helped Paul George block James, so James took a step to the left and entered the double team of Yi Jianlian and Paul George, and immediately blocked Chris Anderson who cut into the left baseline. At this time, James didn't force a one-on-two, and there was no space to enter the basket, so he jumped up and passed the ball to Bosh.

Bosh pulled to the right side of the three-second zone, received the ball and shot... With a strong sense of position and an A+ level mid-range shot, Bosh received the ball from James and shot it!

The defense was endlessly ravaged, but on the offensive end, Bosh had everything he wanted after playing only as a power forward!

Last season, Bosh played best when he partnered with Chris Anderson, but Chris Anderson only had a dozen minutes of good performance time in a game, so Bosh still had to play center.

But now with Nene who can play more than 30 minutes,

The Heat coach is not stupid. This season, he only let Bosh play power forward. Bosh also worked hard. Although his data is not good and his rebounds are less, his efficiency and role are completely different from the past two years. He is definitely a top power forward.

Stop Birdman's dunks or stop Long Neck Dragon's mid-range shots?

This is the problem that Sun Ce has to face. Bosh is getting better and better in this quasi-small ball era. At this time, Yi Jianlian picked up the ball and passed it to Nash. Sun Ce didn't make a choice. If he couldn't choose, then he didn't choose and attacked!

Sun Ce was a beat late to follow up the fast break, and it still worked. The Heat didn't dare to leave him open. Just now, he shot directly against Bosh's defense and scored. Sun Ce came from Nash's right rear to the right 45-degree angle, attracting the opponent's defense to the right side of the three-second zone. Paul George got the opportunity to cut in and connected with Nash to score two points.

James has Bosh, and he, Sun, also has Nash and Paul George!

Sun Ce and James both have the characteristics of attracting defense. James has his own system, and Sun Ce has his own system to promote the effect. Nash has good teammates and can barely build a running and gunning system.

The two teams are soaring!

On the Heat side, James is in charge of everything, doing everything, scoring, rebounding, counterattack, and passing...

On the Grizzlies side, Sun Ce is simple, defending, rebounding, and looking for scoring opportunities for himself. As for passing... With such a hot hand, what kind of ball should he pass? Nash gives it to him, and he throws it!

On the defensive end, Sun Ce still chooses to block Chris Wallace. First of all, Chris Wallace is a direct dunker. Receiving the ball is equivalent to scoring. This guy once made 25 consecutive shots in the 7 games of the Eastern Conference Finals, and 28 of 32 shots in the entire series! Birdman can't ignore this point. He is a member of the Heat

Also, Sun Ce shrinks from Bosh to block James in the mid-range, and it is too difficult to expand back.

Therefore, under the full control of James and the assistance of Bosh, the Heat's offense has been very strong.

However, the strong Heat's offense did not help the Heat establish a leading advantage!

At 9 minutes and 18 seconds, when the Heat tied the score, Sun Ce cut in to receive the ball and accelerated and changed direction in the second stage to accelerate and throw two points; at 11 minutes and 33 seconds, the Heat overtook by 1 point. At the same time, the Grizzlies were pressed into a positional battle by the Heat. If the ball did not go in, the Heat might have a defensive counterattack. Sun Ce took the initiative to help Nash pick and roll. After receiving the ball, he faked and shot into the left baseline. He hooked his left hand and caused Chris Anderson, who was defending, to foul and score 2+1.

82 to 80, the two teams theoretically had one last attack in the third quarter. The Heat consumed the remaining 27 minutes of the third quarter to only 7 seconds, and Mike Miller seized the opportunity and made a key three-pointer. The Heat overtook the Heat by 1 point 83 to 82.

However, after Mike Miller made a three-pointer, Paul George, who had retreated, immediately picked up the ball and served it, and Nash launched a counterattack!

7 seconds, for Nash, is enough to launch an attack. Nash chose to do it himself this time. With 2 seconds left, he chased and shot a three-pointer... and missed!

But just when the ball bounced out of the cylinder of the basket, a hand stretched out from the right side of the basket and gently tapped the ball. The ball fell into the basket with the force of this move!

Sun Ce!

It's Sun Ce again!

Whenever the Heat tried their best to overtake the score, Sun Ce would stand up!

This ball was controversial. The greasy-haired man behind the bench on the Heat side jumped up and shouted "timeout", but after watching the replay, the referee determined that when the ball left the fingertips of Sun Ce's tip-in hand and the ball and Sun Ce's fingertips were about one to two centimeters apart, there was 0.2 seconds left on the countdown!

Sun Ce's tip-in was effective, and the Grizzlies tied the Heat 82-82 and entered the intermission!

In the third quarter, with Sun Ce's fourth playoff quarter of his career scoring 20+, the Grizzlies scored 32 to 29!

The players and fans at the scene saw the record change on the big screen. Sun Ce surpassed Elgin Baylor and Dwyane Wade's three playoff quarters of 20+!

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