I'm really not a 3D player

Chapter 212 The selfless referee

Chapter 212 The selfless referee

The game continues and the Heat serve a baseline kick.

Wade received the pass, seeing no chance, withdrew from the three-point line to reorganize the offense.

James immediately ran to the middle distance area on the right, and fiercely blocked Sun Yi.

In his heart, he was worried about being chased by Sun Yi and wanted to regain his face.

Seeing this situation, Wade, who was controlling the ball at the top of the arc, knew his brother's temper and immediately passed the ball.

The little emperor received the pass, lowered his shoulders and center of gravity, and started to post up Sun Yi.

Sun Yi naturally wouldn't admit it, lowered his center of gravity, bent his knees and squatted halfway, then leaned his upper body forward slightly, supported James' waist with his hip joints, and put his weight on the opponent.

At this stage, James' back-up skills are a bit rough, and he basically relies on his physical fitness to go straight.

Therefore, as long as Sun Yi can withstand James, the defense is basically successful.

boom! boom! boom!
Muscles collided with each other and made a loud noise, showing the intensity of the confrontation.

James felt the resistance behind him, making it difficult for him to move an inch. This is not going to work, so he pushed back with all his strength.

The moment James exerted his strength, Sun Yi quickly shifted his center of gravity and suddenly retreated backwards.

James couldn't react, and staggered back a few steps.

At the same time, the referee blew his whistle and made a penalty gesture towards the technical platform.

"Heat player #6 walking violation."

James slapped the basketball hard to vent his anger, and then handed the ball to the referee.

He knew that he had lost to Sun Yi again in this fight.

Mixed with emotions such as unwillingness and annoyance, James retreated quickly, wanting to compete with Sun Yi on the defensive end.

The ball is switched and the Warriors attack.

Curry dribbled the ball to the top of the arc to organize the offense and made tactical gestures.

Chandler immediately ran out from the inside, preparing for a pick-and-roll.

When most of the Heat's players focused on the top of the arc, Sun Yi quickly started and accelerated toward the basket.

James reacted quickly, moving sideways to block with small steps, but he was half a beat slower, and was squeezed by Sun Yi abruptly.

"Damn!"

The little emperor cursed and quickly turned around to pursue him, but he ran into a "wall" after just a few steps.

He knew in his heart that this defense had basically failed.

At the same time, Curry, who was in control of the ball at the top of the arc, saw Sun Yi get rid of the defense and immediately passed the ball to the basket.

Sun Yi, who rushed into the penalty area, soared into the air, grabbed the basketball in the air with one hand, and dunked it vigorously into the basket.

There was thunderous applause in the auditorium, and cheers and shouts resounded throughout the arena.

The possession of the ball is switched, and the Heat attack.

Chalmers dribbled the ball forward quickly, came to the frontcourt and passed the ball out.

In the high post area on the right, Wade received the pass, made a triple threat action, and took a tentative step.

Teacher Tony took a step or two back to block Wade's breakthrough route.

Seeing this, The Flash immediately withdrew his probing foot, pulled it up quickly, and threw the basketball in his hand.

Teacher Tony immediately rushed forward and stretched out his arms to interfere.

Clang!
The basketball bounced out of the hoop and missed!
At the basket, Chandler grabbed the rebound, immediately found Curry, and passed the ball.

After receiving the pass, Curry quickly dribbled forward and launched a defensive counterattack.

On the fast break, Sun Yi, Tony Allen and others ran towards the frontcourt, tearing apart the Heat's defense.

The elementary school student came to a position half a meter outside the three-point line. When he saw Chalmers retreating inside the three-point line, he immediately stopped and chased for a three-point shot.

"when!"

The basketball hit the front of the rim and bounced vigorously.

Bosh, who rushed back to the penalty area, grabbed the rebound, turned around, found his teammate, and threw the ball forward.

James, who was on a fast break, received the pass, and Pingchuan rushed into the Warriors penalty area, soared into the air, and completed a one-handed dunk.

After scoring the goal, James patted his chest, raised his head and roared to vent his emotions.

The Warriors quickly sent the baseline ball and launched a fast break.

After receiving the pass, Curry dribbled and pushed the ball out with both hands.

Sun Yi, who was on a fast break, ran to the right side of the three-point line to receive the pass and raised his hand to fake a shot.

This time James was not fooled and immediately ran up to defend closely.

Sun Yi took a few steps back after releasing the ball, widening the distance between him and James. After dribbling continuously, he suddenly made a large forward change of direction and broke into the three-point line from the right side.

James immediately moved sideways to block, but saw Sun Yi forcefully change direction and rush from his left side, showing an expression of disbelief.

This guy doesn't want knees and ankles anymore? !
On the other side, Sun Yi broke through to the mid-range area on the right, immediately took off and made a shooting posture.

Bosh immediately rushed over to make up the defense, extending his arms to interfere.

Sun Yi in the air did not take a shot, but smashed the ball towards the basket.

Ah Lian, who cut inside to the basket, received the pass with both hands and easily put the ball into the basket.

In the next few rounds, both sides scored.

The Warriors relied on teamwork to decisively shoot and score when opportunities arose.

The Heat relied on Bosh's continuous fadeaway jumpers and Wade's mid-range pull-up jumpers.

Seeing this situation, Nelson immediately asked for a substitution, replaced A Lian and replaced him with Brewer to strengthen defense.

Brewer does not have an advantage in height, and relies on his wingspan and speed to interfere with Bosh's shooting.

Seeing that the offense was paralyzed again, Heat coach Spoelstra immediately replaced Mike Miller and James Jones, who were good three-pointers in the team.

The Warriors' defense shrinks too small, and without a pitcher on the field, James, Wade and others simply cannot break through easily.

After the substitution adjustments, the effect was immediate. The Heat's offense opened up and they clung to the score.

Just like that, after the first quarter, the score on the big screen was 18 to 22, with the Warriors leading by 4 points.

Not long after, the intermission ended and the second quarter began.

The Warriors' lineup is: Bledsoe, Moreau, Battier, Sun Yi, and Arab League.

The lineup sent by the Heat here is: Arroyo, Wade, James, Bosh, Ilgauskas.

Heat coach Spoelstra learned a lot from Pat Riley in terms of controlling the main force.

This season, the Big Three of the Heat have averaged more than 37 minutes per game. They may play less against weak teams, but they will basically play the entire game against strong teams.

This can't be entirely blamed on Coach Spoelstra, but the Heat's rotation is so poor that they can only keep the Big Three on the court to maintain the situation.

At the beginning of the second quarter, the Warriors' defensive intensity dropped slightly, and the Heat took the opportunity to start chasing points.

The Warriors' rotation is not a vegetarian either. Under the leadership of Sun Yi, it suppressed the Heat's counterattacks time and time again.

At this time, James stepped forward and took on the heavy responsibility of the Heat.

He took advantage of the decline in the Warriors' defensive intensity and began to collect data.

Facing Battier's defense, the little emperor played with ease, constantly using his body to force him, scored a few good goals, and narrowed the point difference.

Just when James was playing vigorously, Sun Yi came out to disrupt the situation and rushed to help defend and double-team.

In order to avoid Sun Yi's interference, James, who was sprinting with all his strength, ran one or two more steps after jumping, and then made a very skillful layup to score the ball.

Just as the little emperor turned around to celebrate, he heard a shrill whistle.

The referee made a walking motion toward the technical platform.

James was extremely depressed and very dissatisfied with the penalty.

He used to layup like this without being blown away, why can't he do it now.

This is clearly aimed at me!
The more James thought about it, the angrier he became, and he stepped forward to argue with the referee with dissatisfaction.

How dare you contradict the referee, I think you have never had a T!

The referee was not used to James, and implemented the spirit of sternness and selflessness, and directly gave James a technical foul.

Seeing that the situation was not going well, Wade quickly stepped forward to hold James and said comfortingly: "LeBron, don't argue with the referee. We are here to win, not to quarrel!"

After hearing this, James calmed down and walked towards the bench.

Heat coach Spoelstra immediately understood, requested a timeout, and called the players back to the bench to adjust.

(End of this chapter)

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