I'm really not a 3D player

Chapter 327 Whoever gets rebounds wins the world!

Chapter 327 Whoever gets rebounds wins the world!

The game continues, the Heat attack.

Wade repeated his tricks, passing the ball to James and quickly doing a pick-and-roll.

Seeing this situation, Sun Yi quickly started, squeezed through the screen and blocked in front of James again.

Seeing that Sun Yi couldn't be beaten alone, the little emperor immediately took the blame and passed the ball out.

After finishing the pick-and-roll, Wade received the pass, leaned on Curry to the basket and flew to the basket to score.

4: 4!

Chandler rushed back to the basket and immediately picked up the basketball on the floor, quickly retreated from the baseline and sent the ball out.

Sun Yi, who was on the fast break, received the pass and rushed towards the Heat's half court like lightning.

James, who retreated, immediately stepped forward to delay Sun Yi's advancement.

Sun Yi did not stop, and quickly passed by James without slowing down and changing direction.

The little emperor looked at Sun Yiyuan's back, with a hint of envy in his eyes.

With the same physical talent, why can't he do the moves that Sun Yi can do? !

On the other side, Sun Yi and Ma Pingchuan rushed to the penalty area and completed an explosive one-handed dunk.

4: 6!

This mind-boggling dunk won the applause of the fans.

Looking back, the Heat's pick-and-roll failed again.

After seeing Curry being targeted, the Warriors immediately changed their defensive strategy, shrinking the defense towards the inside and hiding the elementary school students.

Seeing the Warriors changing their defense, Wade frowned.

In the playoffs this season, both he and James made less than 30% of their three-pointers, and both missed open shots.

Moreover, it's okay to shoot a three-pointer and score, but if you don't score, it is easy to be fast-breaked by the Warriors.

Just when Wade was in a dilemma, he saw Ray Allen out of the corner of his eye and immediately threw the "hot potato" in his hand.

Ray Allen, who ran outside the three-point line with the help of his teammates' cover, took off immediately after receiving the ball, made adjustments in the air, and threw the ball.

The arriving teacher Tony was a step too late and jumped on him to interfere, but it didn't help.

The basketball crashed into the net and made a steady hit!
7: 6!

After hitting this three-pointer, the Heat completed the lead.

On the Heat's bench, coach Spoelstra saw the scene on the court, smiled and clapped his hands.

Before the game, they expected that the Warriors would adjust their defense, and they naturally made countermeasures.

Now that everything is under their control, Spoelstra is naturally in a very happy mood.

On the court, Sun Yi and Chandler completed the pick-and-roll cooperation, attracted the defense and passed the ball to the basket.

Chandler, who was doing the pick-and-roll, rushed into the inside and leaped high, caught the basketball in the air with both hands, and dunked into the basket vigorously.

7: 8!

Such wonderful alley-oop cooperation directly ignited the passion of the fans at the scene.

"Defence! Defense! Defense..." Warriors fans shouted in unison.

Wade, who was dribbling forward, saw the fanaticism of the Warriors fans, slowed down his advancing speed, and came to the top of the arc to patiently organize the attack.

He knew very well in his heart that this goal must be scored in order to suppress the momentum of the Warriors.

The Heat repeated their old tricks, trying to create opportunities for Ray Allen to catch and shoot.

Teacher Tony learned a lesson and quickly bypassed the screen and returned to Ray Allen to defend closely, not giving this guy a chance to catch the ball.

Seeing that there was no good opportunity to pass the ball, Wade, who was in possession of the ball at the top of the arc, decided to play by himself.

"At critical moments, you have to rely on me!"

Wade immediately took the fastest step and quickly passed Curry, who was trying his best to defend, and rushed to the penalty area.

When he came to the mid-range area on the right, he saw Chandler rush back to the basket to defend, immediately stopped the car, stopped suddenly and jumped to take action.

Clap!
Sun Yi, who came to help defend, slapped Wade's jumper out of bounds.

Sun Yi and Chandler clapped hands in celebration, boasting each other's tacit cooperation.

At the same time, outside the three-point line, James spread his hands and asked Wade why he didn't pass the ball.

"Man, my pot, I didn't see it because it protruded too far." Wade explained.

He dare not say that he doesn't believe in James' three-point ability.

"Well, brother, we can't do it alone next time. If we want to defeat Sun, we must be united!" James believed that his brother could not stab himself in the back, and hugged Wade.

Both parties performed a touching show of brotherhood, but it is impossible to verify whether it is sincere or not.

The game continued and the Heat made a throw-in.

With only 4 seconds left in the attack time, Ray Allen received the pass and faced Teacher Tony's defensive drift jumper.

It is naturally impossible to make a shot with such a high degree of difficulty.

The basketball bounced off the right edge of the rim.

Sun Yi grabs the rebound and throws the ball up the court after landing.

Curry, who had already passed the midline, received the pass, jumped up directly outside the three-point line, and threw the ball with a whoosh.

Wade, who retreated, knew that the baby face in front of him would miss a few shots, so he immediately rushed to interfere.

Clang!
The basketball knocked out of the frame and missed.

At this moment, Sun Yi, who quickly rushed into the penalty area, jumped up and grabbed the rebound with one hand.

After landing, he saw the Heat players surrounding him and immediately passed the ball away.

In the left corner, the unguarded teacher Tony received the pass and immediately shot.

The open three-pointer that was originally a surefire chance was wrong.

The basketball rolled around in the basket and rolled out.

Under the basket, Chandler occupied a favorable position, grabbed the offensive rebound, and quickly passed the ball after landing.

Mr. Tony, who ran to the left three-point line at a 45° angle, caught the ball and passed the ball. Once again, he was unguarded and took a decisive shot.

Clang!
The basketball hit the neck of the basket and bounced out, missing.

"Protect the rebound!" Coach Spoelstra, standing on the sidelines, shouted toward the field.

In the crowded basket, Sun Yi stood out, jumped up and grabbed the rebound.

In the process of landing, he flicked the ball outside.

With so many people inside, it is very difficult to make a strong play. It is better to pass the ball to the open teammates.

Outside the three-point line on the left, Teacher Tony saw the basketball returning to his hands again, and his mentality almost exploded.

The ball seemed to hit him!
Teacher Tony knows that there is something wrong with his condition, and he may still miss the shot.

But by not shooting when there are open opportunities, it is a waste of opportunities created by teammates. This is a very shameful behavior.

When Teacher Tony was struggling, he saw Ray Allen quickly catching up to defend, and at the same time, he saw that Curry was open from the corner of his eye, so he didn't think much about passing the ball.

On the Warriors' bench, the old coach Nelson shook his head slightly when he saw Mr. Tony make such a choice.

Players who dare not take shots in open positions are cumbersome to stay on the court.

So, the old coach Nelson called Clay to his side and told him to get ready to play.

On the field, Curry, who ran to the top of the arc, received the pass and threw the ball quickly before the Heat players arrived.

"Shh!"

The basketball is hollow into the net and hits steadily!
7: 11!

On the sidelines, coach Spoelstra frowned when he saw the scene on the court, and immediately requested a timeout.

He didn't expect that the Heat's weaknesses would be exposed as soon as they started.

It is indeed very difficult to guard the Heat's restricted area with the inside line composed of Bo Yiban and Haslem, who is 203 cm tall.

But it won't be so explosive.

When facing the strong inside numbers and the Bulls before, the rebounds were not so bad.

Coach Spoelstra believes that the players underestimate the enemy, which will lead to such a phenomenon.

But he never expected that the Warriors were the team that ranked first in the league in offensive rebounds.

It is natural for the rebound to be exploded.

Coach Spoelstra didn't think so much, thinking about hitting the players after they returned to the bench.

(End of this chapter)

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