I Don’t Want to Be the Boss

One Thousand Four Hundred and Fifteen. This Time It's My Turn.

James is now okay at post-ups, at least at the average level, and with his physical fitness, he has a good accuracy, but it has nothing to do with being good at post-ups.

The same is true for defending post-ups. In 2011, not only was James unable to defend post-ups, but he was also beaten badly when defending against Nowitzki's post-ups. Now that he has improved, he is still okay, and it has nothing to do with being good at defending post-ups.

So Sun Ce chose this position with a lot of considerations. He leaned on James and couldn't push him. Sun Ce turned left suddenly. James immediately moved sideways, but Sun Ce turned on the spot. With a little space, Sun Ce took a step back and shot...

"The King of High Post Post-up Level 2 (Kobe) is triggered. The host chooses to turn around and step back to shoot. The bounce speed is temporarily increased by 1 small level to S-, the bounce height is temporarily increased by a small level to B+, and the mid-range shot on the right side of the three-second zone is temporarily increased by a small level to S-...

Because the host finally chose to shoot, the special effect of the Kobe Bryant version of the King of High Post Post-up is triggered. This shot slightly reduces the impact of the pre-shooting action..."

It is a very comprehensive and effective bonus. Although it is a step back, it did not trigger the Jordan version of the King of Turnaround Jump Shot. The two are not connected, but Sun Ce got some space with his skills. With the bonus, when James rushed back, Sun Ce seized the opportunity and shot it out!

At the end of the third quarter, Sun Ce was worried about losing his touch, but he was worried too much. He used his high-post back-to-back technique that he had practiced hard, and with the bonus, he made a very smooth high-post back-to-back turnaround and step-back jump shot!

84 to 82, the Grizzlies are two points ahead again!

The increase in jumping height and speed brought by the bonus is so important! James felt that he was just a little bit away from defending, but the ball thrown by Sun Ce flew through his fingertips with that little gap!

Just a little bit away, which touched the shadow that James didn't want to recall in his heart, but he didn't remember what that shadow was.

The Grizzlies' lineup retreated as fast as possible, and the Heat generally didn't have a defensive counterattack. Nene passed the ball to Wade, and Wade passed it to James after advancing to the frontcourt.

Wade is a player who knows his own situation very well and is willing to accept role changes. He knows that he has passed his peak, and he only assists James when he plays at this time.

James no longer bothered about what the shadow was, and threw himself into the offense. He didn't know when he felt like he was chasing points, but in the last attack of the third quarter, it was still the Grizzlies who chased points.

This time, Wade was left alone. He didn't force his way in, because the opponent switched defense too quickly.

Instead, he chose to shoot from the baseline... and missed!

But James squeezed into the paint after passing the ball, and made a tip-in to score two points!

With 30 points, 10 rebounds and 10 assists, James got his 12th playoff triple-double in his career!

James got his second career finals triple-double, surpassing Rondo, Sun Ce and Duncan's one time, and dominated the ranking of the number of triple-doubles in the current finals!

James's data was displayed on the big screen, and the names below were Sun Ce, Rondo, and Duncan. These were all strong opponents that James encountered in the playoffs now and in the past, and the Heat's morale was greatly boosted.

However, Sun Ce turned around and made another hook shot from the baseline.

His hands were so hot!

Sun Ce turned around and accelerated to the baseline, and the rather hasty hook shot stopped in an emergency, and it went in again!

This time, James blocked Sun Ce's turn and step back in advance. When Sun Ce cut to the baseline, Nene also made up for it in time, but Sun Ce shot quickly and scored again!

When Sun Ce returned to defense, he spread his ten fingers and stared at his hands. In the eyes of opponents, teammates, fans at the scene, and fans in front of the TV, this was the pretentious behavior of this pretentious person.

But Sun Ce himself was really surprised! He felt so good when he stepped back and shot, and continued the hit rate of 8 out of 11 shots in the third quarter!

"There are so many people who explode every year. This time, it's finally my turn!"

This can go in!

The morale of the Heat team, which had just been raised, was suppressed by Sun Ce's ball. Then Mike Miller's three-pointer missed. Sun Ce grabbed the rebound and counterattacked. He was double-teamed by the opponent before he reached the three-point line. Sun Ce passed the ball to Paul George, who faked a shot and broke through, and passed it to Larry Sanders who ran back and cut, and the latter dunked and scored two points.

It was a very beautiful 4 to 3, and Paul George seized the opportunity very well!

Due to the matchup, Paul George didn't get a chance to play at the critical moment tonight. Although he is much stronger than Jimmy Butler, Jimmy Butler is better at defending James, and even Battier is better.

But Paul George was not frustrated. He made due contributions during his playing time. With this assist, his assists have caught up with Nash, who got 5 assists tonight and the second most assists in the team, with 13 points, 5 rebounds, 5 assists and 1 steal!

The TV commentator's words well illustrate Paul George's current situation-no matter what the role of the team is, this is a genius with superstar talent like McGrady! Gold always shines, and there is no stage fright in the finals!

88 to 84, the Grizzlies' lead expanded to 4 points.

In the offense and defense transition, Wade still calmly pressed the rhythm to advance. Now Sun Ce's touch is so terrible that he can't be played by the Grizzlies at a speed. The Grizzlies' lineup has no team offense, but when they play fast, they can make up for the lack of shooting.

James received the ball, got angry, and forced into the inside, and made a strong shot after being knocked down by Larry Sanders!

Although the free throw missed again, and the highlights of the missed free throw added another shot, it was still the finals version, but James's goal was so powerful that it could compete with Sun Ce's hot hand!

12 of 20 shots, 32 points + triple-double, James also threw 20 times. After the free throw missed, he quickly retreated to press the Grizzlies into a positional battle. Looking at Sun Ce who ran over without the ball to Paul George, James' eyes were mostly white.

James had reached the time to fight hard and fall into a positional battle. Paul George did not mess around. He waited for Sun Ce to go to the high position on the right side of the three-second zone to lean on Sun Ce, and then passed the ball to Sun Ce, and at the same time made a gesture to Sun Ce and his teammates in the inside.

James suddenly looked back at Larry Sanders and prepared to defend the pick-and-roll.

Just as James was guarding against the screener behind him, Sun Ce did not go down the line, but swung the ball to the right with his left hand and turned towards the free throw line!

Excellent two-handed ball control!

James reacted extremely quickly. With his huge body of 126 kg, he could actually be considered a point guard. However, when he turned around to catch up, he was blocked by Paul George. At that moment, James saw Sun Ce turning around at the free throw line facing Wade, and he stepped on the left side of the free throw line and made a mid-range shot with his left hand!

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