I Don’t Want to Be the Boss

One Thousand Four Hundred and Fourteen. It's Time to Test Your Ability

Although this is the Heat's home court, the moment Wade's record was surpassed, the on-site director was not so narrow-minded and posted this record

Noah-There is no record I won't touch-Sun, here it comes again!

20+ times in a single quarter in the regular season... Jordan and Kobe both have more than 40 times, but Sun Ce is still a long way off. He only scored 20+ in a single quarter in the regular season 6 times, which is a big gap from James' 20 times.

But Sun Ce has dominated the list of 20+ times in a single quarter in the playoffs!

In the third quarter, he made 8 of 11 shots, including 3 of 4 three-pointers and 1 of 1 free throws. He scored 20 points in a single quarter without saying a word!

The Heat players finally felt the same way about the Lakers and Spurs. It was too torturous!

No matter how hard you try, Sun Ce can give you a painful blow at the critical moment!

If Kobe this season is like a venomous snake in the shadows, he will suddenly hit you hard in the critical quarter.

Then Sun Ce is like a perverted killer, bleeding with a slow knife, and using an ice skate. When you feel the pain, the blood is almost drained!

In NBA history, there have been 26 single-quarter 20+ times. Baylor played in the finals for 8 consecutive years. Although he did not win the championship, he also created many records, such as the only single-game 60+ in the finals, once ranked second in the finals scoring list, and third in the finals rebounding list... Among them, there was 3 single-quarter 20+, which even Jordan and Chamberlain had never done. Kobe and James only had two single-quarter 20+ in the playoffs. Only Wade in the playoffs scored 20+ in a single quarter three times, tying Elgin Baylor's historical record.

But Sun Ce, in this playoffs, has already scored 20+ in a single quarter for the third time! Surpassing Wade's two single-quarter 20+ in a single season in the 05-06 season, the two are the only two players in NBA history who can get at least two single-quarter 20+ in a single season.

In addition to James' 20+ in a single quarter in the Eastern Conference Finals this year, James and Sun Ce have increased the number of 20+ in a single quarter in the history of the playoffs to 30.

When the TV commentator said this, the fans remembered that Vujacic and Kobe scored 84 points together...

After the Grizzlies defeated the Lakers in the Western Conference Finals, some people said that no matter whether Sun Ce won the championship in this season's playoffs, his superstar status could no longer be shaken by words, and ESPN no longer questioned Sun Ce's superstar status.

Now, the Heat finally experienced how terrible Sun Ce was in this year's playoffs with such an evaluation!

Before the start of the finals,

the Heat players were thinking about "70 wins in the regular season", "30 consecutive wins", "having the upper hand in the confrontation" and other advantages.

But Sun Ce's incredible 5 of 6 shots in the last 5 and a half minutes of the third quarter completely shattered the psychological advantages in the minds of the Heat.

12 of 22 shots in three quarters, including 4 of 7 three-pointers and 4 of 6 free throws, scored 32 points, 10 rebounds, 6 assists, 4 blocks and 3 steals, which is a bit too exaggerated.

However, it was only the psychological advantage that was broken. The Heat still had the confidence. Aren't they still behind?

Sun Ce scored 20 points in the third quarter, but they still kept the score steady and were not overtaken by the Grizzlies. They still had the right to attack first in the fourth quarter.

Moreover, Sun Ce played very well, and so did James! 28 points, 9 rebounds, 10 assists, 2 blocks and 2 steals. James is about to get his 12th triple-double in the playoffs!

The players on the Grizzlies firmly believe that Sun Ce is the best player in the world in the playoffs this year, while the Heat regard James as the best player in the world!

The Heat are adjusting their mentality and preparing to go all out in the fourth quarter. The Grizzlies are also making adjustments.

After Sun Ce scored 2+1 in the last half minute of the third quarter, he got out of the "demon sword state" and the bonus time was over.

Sun Ce knew that he had to rely on himself now. He didn't know if his touch could continue, but after the last tip-in, Sun Ce knew that he was in good shape and his judgment and grasp of the ball's landing point were still very good.

At least, there should be no problem in defending rebounds and judging the steals or blocks in the defense after the opponent passes the ball.

Then the only thing left is the touch.

Randolph will probably have to rest for three to four minutes. In the last 8-9 minutes, Nash will also have to rest. Nash's consumption is not in offense, but in running with Mike Miller. He couldn't run in the last two rounds of the third quarter. He didn't keep up once and missed the key three-pointer.

After coach Hollins arranged the positional warfare, he replaced the lineup of Sun Ce, Tony Allen, Paul George, Battier, and Larry Sanders.

He had to hold on until the two bears and the left and right guards recovered their physical strength to play the key moment. Sun Ce looked at the opposite James + Wade + Kerr + Miller + Nene's combination on the court, and the pressure was huge!

Unlike the Grizzlies, whose role players are all expensive, the Heat, except for the Big Three + Nene, have no players with salaries exceeding $4 million, but they can't resist the many players who cling to them. Ray Allen rejected the Grizzlies' mini-mid-level salary, the Thunder's mid-level salary, and the Warriors' $6 million annual salary, and went to the Heat even if he wanted less money; and Chalmers rejected other teams' 3-year $15 million offers and 3-year $12 million renewals...

Although Lewis, James Jones, Chalmers and others were defended badly tonight, the Heat still have sufficient rotation.

Don't think about these, just play, how can you know the result if you don't play?

Sun Ce took the tank lineup to the court. The only thing worth affirming about this lineup is the defense.

The final quarter started, and the Heat attacked first.

Battier defended James who was dribbling and breaking through, but was blocked by Nene, and was double-teamed by Sun Ce and Larry Sanders. After Nene received the pass from James, he attracted Paul George to make up for the defense and passed the ball to Wade who cut in from the same side of the baseline.

Very beautiful team cooperation, but the Grizzlies' defense is really good!

Tony Allen ran from the left baseline to the right baseline like crazy, blocking Wade!

At the beginning, Tony Allen played only 3 minutes tonight because he couldn't defend Wade or James, but now Wade's physical strength is declining, and Tony Allen has enough physical strength to hold Wade!

Wade jumped up and passed the ball to Mike Miller in the left corner, and Sun Ce seized the opportunity to steal it!

He wanted to counterattack, but failed. The opponent didn't care about Larry Sanders and Tony Allen who didn't enter the basket. Sun Ce didn't have a chance to pass the ball when he got to the frontcourt. He gave the ball to Paul George who was responding, and went to the high right position to ask for the ball from James.

This position is the only place where the opponent dare not double-team easily in this lineup. Sun Ce has a good vision and good passing awareness. He can pass the ball to any player in any position who double-teams Sun Ce.

Sun Ce took a deep breath. At this time, he found that the most reliable one-on-one offensive method was still a high-position mid-range back-to-back!

But this depends purely on personal ability. The back-to-the-basket technique and mid-range shooting technique that have been polished for four years are now at the time of testing their ability!

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