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Chapter 335 Ah Zhan, Give Up, My People Are Surrounding You!

Chapter 335 Ah Zhan, Give Up, My People Are Surrounding You!

The Heat attacked, Wade dribbled the ball to the frontcourt, and continued to hand the ball to his good brother James for singles.

In the low post area on the left, James received the pass and saw Klay Thompson quickly running over to help defend against the double team. He immediately raised the ball over his head with both hands while observing the positions of his teammates.

Seeing that the situation was not good, Wade immediately ran forward to respond, but was tightly entangled by Bledsoe and had no chance to catch the ball.

Xue Bu is known as "Little Wade" and his physical fitness is not much worse than Wade's. It is very difficult to get rid of him with your body.

Seeing this, James could only boldly choose to pass the ball from a long distance.

In order to avoid being seen through by the Warriors, James played a trick and looked at Wade from time to time, but the ball was passed in the other direction.

A-Zhan's strategy of making a lot of noise and keeping Chen Cang in the dark was completely overwhelmed by A-Zhan.

When it comes to playing tricks, Sun Yi, a man from the mysterious East, has something to say.

Ah Zhan, I'm sorry, these are leftovers from my play!
Sun Yi suddenly jumped out, intercepted the basketball in the air, and accelerated towards the Heat half court.

At this time, the Heat players reacted and turned around to chase.

When they saw Sun Yi's retreating figure, they realized they couldn't guard him anymore and immediately slowed down their running speed.

On the other side, Sun Yi ran to the left three-point line, pulled it up, and threw the basketball in his hand gracefully.

This is Sun Yi's offensive rhythm, and there are many badge effects, and the hit rate is very high.

There was no suspense in the result, he hit a three-pointer!
After this three-pointer hit, the Warriors tied the score.

"It's our turn to fight back, let's kick the opponent's ass!"

In the process of returning to defense, Sun Yi did not forget to encourage his teammates.

Clay and other young people immediately became more motivated and defended even harder.

Wade controlled the ball for half court and clearly sensed the Warriors' transformation.

A good example is that the second-year rookie in front of him has a stronger sense of defensive pressure on himself.

After a fruitless drive attempt, Wade passed the ball.

Outside the three-point line on the right, McGrady received the pass and did not rush to shoot. He made a fake shot, trying to shake Sun Yi away and break through.

But Sun Yi didn't follow the routine and stood motionless.

Seeing this situation, McGrady's pressure suddenly increased, he was not sure to make a move, and it was hard to justify not making a move, and his heart was suffering.

At this moment, McGrady heard the call of his teammates and solved his trouble.

"T-MAC, I'm free, pass the ball over!"

Old Miller waved his arms and shouted in the direction of McGrady.

McGrady didn't hesitate at all, and immediately threw out the hot potato in his hand. After the ball was passed, he breathed a sigh of relief.

As the saying goes, a dead monk does not die poorly, he can only let his teammates bear all the pain.

That's why he didn't pass the ball to the old Miller immediately.

The kind-hearted McGrady doesn't want his teammates to experience Sun Yi's terror.

Just because that guy's defense speed is so incredible!
In the right corner, old Miller received the pass and jumped up very decisively...

Just as he was about to shoot, he saw Sun Yi attacking quickly, and threw the ball in a panic.

Clang!
The basketball bounced out of the hoop and missed!
Dabai scrambled for a backcourt rebound, found Sun Yi's figure, and quickly passed the ball over.

Sun Yi received the pass, saw that the Heat players had retreated, and advanced towards the frontcourt unhurriedly.

Seeing this, Old Miller relaxed his vigilance slightly and stayed inside the three-point line waiting for Sun Yi to arrive.

Sun Yi slowly dribbled the ball to the frontcourt, directing his teammates to move while dribbling.

Just when everyone thought the Warriors would cooperate, Sun Yi once again went against the rules.

When he came to a position about half a meter away from the three-point line, he pulled up without warning, and threw the basketball in his hand with a whoosh.

The old Miller, who stayed inside the three-point line, was dumbfounded.

The guy across from me didn't follow martial ethics, he engaged in sneak attacks, and bullied me, a veteran who was about to retire.

"Shh!"

The basketball hit the net and white waves appeared!

The Warriors overtook the score for the first time in this game!

Looking back, the Heat continued to look for opportunities on the outside, constantly passing the ball, consuming Sun Yi's physical energy.

They don't believe that Sun Yi can maintain sufficient physical fitness to play the entire game. Even an iron man can't do it.

When Sun Yi gets tired or takes a break, it's time for the Heat to counterattack.

Although the Heat's wishful thinking is playing well, they now urgently need to solve the problem of offense.

If you can't score, then the previous plan can only be a joke.

There is not much time to attack. After receiving the pass, Wade immediately broke through the penalty area, came to the edge of the penalty area on the right, and scored against Bledsoe on horseback.

In the next game, the Heat very firmly implemented the strategy of consuming Sun Yi's physical energy.

They may have forgotten that when Sun Yi was consumed, James and Wade were also consumed by the Warriors.

The Warriors clearly saw the Heat's conspiracy and did not blindly let Sun Yi score in singles, but scored through teamwork.

After the Warriors replaced their main players, Sun Yi's pressure on the offensive end dropped sharply and he only had to devote energy to the defensive end.

Seeing this situation, the Heat still did not change their strategy and went all the way to the dark.

In this way, the first half of the game ended, and the Warriors entered the second half with a 5-point lead.

After a short intermission, the second half began.

After the start of the third quarter, the Heat stepped up their offensive firepower and wanted to regain the lead.

The Warriors are completely worthy of the victory, and they beat the Heat regardless of physical exertion.

James and Wade, who served as attackers, did not take advantage at all, and they consumed a lot of energy every time they scored.

Before Sun Yi could get down from exhaustion, they might fall down early.

For this reason, James and Wade discussed countermeasures.

When one of them is playing singles with the ball, the other person takes the opportunity to rest to ensure that one person has enough physical fitness to score.

Not long after, the Warriors saw through the banana boat brothers' trick and immediately took countermeasures.

In the next round of the Heat's attack, James broke through with the ball, knocked Battier away with his body, and accelerated toward the penalty area.

Upon seeing this, Sun Yi immediately rushed back to the penalty area, blocking James' path ahead of time.

Seeing that he couldn't change direction to get past Sun Yi, and was afraid of being hit with the ball, James could only stop in a hurry and look for a chance to make a shot.

Sun Yi posted it immediately, and kindly advised: "Ah Zhan, give up resisting, you are surrounded by my people."

James looked around, only to realize that he was surrounded, surrounded by Warriors players.

Now the pass is likely to make a mistake, and the only way to keep the ball is to request a timeout.

On the sidelines, Heat coach Spoelstra had the same idea and immediately asked the referee for a timeout.

Seeing that there was no fight for the ball, the referee immediately stopped the game and the players from both sides walked towards the bench one after another.

(End of this chapter)

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