Chapter 735: A neat 2:0

"It was a narrow win and we didn't get in control until the fourth quarter," the Zen master said after the game, "It wasn't a good game, but we found a way to win in the end, and that's the most important thing, and now we're going to move on." ”

The Nets can move forward confidently, while the Heat's hopes of advancing may be slim. In the history of the NBA, it is too difficult to advance from a 0-2 deficit, especially the further down the series, the less likely it is to turn the game around.

In an interview, Ji Guoqiu put forward a point of view, he believes that the playoffs are not considered to start until they are away.

'We know we won't be like away games like at home, we won't have any less trouble away from home than they are, so we can't drop a home game. I don't know if Ji Guoqiu's words are a black dead fox in disguise, it seems that he means this.

The giant panda finished the dead fox and said: "If you look at this series as a battle, the third game is the most critical, and if we can't win the third game, then it's too early to talk about everything." He then added: "If the key point in a series is Game 3, then the third quarter of the game is the key to winning a game." Today, when we were down by double digits in the first quarter and down in the first half, the whole team gritted their teeth and won the third quarter, and finally turned defeat into victory, and the two 'threes' were the key to everything. In addition to reminding the team not to have a big accident, Ji Guoqiu's words are more about putting pressure on the Heat, and the psychological warfare is particularly slippery.

Phil. Jackson is really glad to be coaching the Nets now, and Ji Guoqiu basically doesn't have to worry about him in the game. What's more, he doesn't interfere too much in the team operation. Even if you have an opinion, you will raise it in private. The face is given big enough. Such a core and the boss behind the scenes really can't ask for anything more, compared to Little Bass is simply a difference between heaven and earth.

The next day, the New York Times poured cold water on the Heat again. Sabi wrote in his column: Since the beginning of this season, the Heat have always been caught up by opponents when they are leading by a large margin and finally completed the comeback, and yesterday was no exception, they led by double digits at one point, but ultimately lost.

The Eastern Conference Finals trailed by a score of 0:2. The clouds over Miami have tormented the Big Three enough, and after the game, there were people in the Heat locker room crying bitterly.

In an interview with the media, head coach Spoelstra admitted that some players were crying in the dressing room.

When he said this, he didn't know if he was stabbing the Big Three, anyway, the local media in Miami immediately turned to the Big Three and asked who was crying?

Wade, Bosh and James all declined to talk about the topic, but judging from the post-game Weibo update, Wade, who played out of style in this game, was undoubtedly the most frustrated, saying on Weibo: "This is what everyone wants to see." The world got better because the Heat lost. ”

In the last 7 years. Wade was the leader of this team, and it was his responsibility to step up in the fourth quarter. But now, James has taken over it all.

"I'm not saying how perfect Wade is, but unless my eyes lie, Wade has won a lot more than James in the last seven years." Reach. Sabi commented so and continued to divide the Big Three.

ESPN continued to play with the stats they do best, and they pulled up a statistic that embarrassed the Heat to fall into the ground.

The Heat ranked fourth in the East in the regular season, and compared with the top three Nets, Knicks and Bulls, the PK record can be described as a mess. They played four games against the Nets and won only one of them; Played the same four games with the Bulls and Celtics, and still only won once; Only the record against the Knicks was slightly better, but it was also a 2-2 draw.

And what about the clash with the top four teams in the West? The Heat are equally miserable. Putting aside the 30-point game they were beaten by the Clippers, both games against the Mavericks ended in losses. Their victories against the top teams in the West came from the Spurs and Thunder in the first half of the season, but they were all narrow wins.

If it seems unfair to just count the Heat's vs. the top teams, then expanding the scope to all teams with a win rate of more than 50% shows that they have a 14-20 record against the remaining 14 teams, excluding the Heat themselves.

Although many people want to see the Heat triumvirate achieve positive results, to put it mildly, if the Heat does not solve the problem of how to fight against strong teams, then not only the championship is far away, but even in the playoffs, it seems to have become a reality.

This season's Heat record against the top teams at a glance:

Heat vs. Nets 1:3

Heat vs. Celtics 1:3

Heat vs. Bulls 1:3

Heat vs. Knicks 2:2

Heat vs. Magic 2:2

Heat vs. Mavericks 0:2

Heat vs. Clippers 0:2

Heat vs. Thunder 1:1

Heat vs. Spurs 1:1

Wade is right to say that most of the world's fans do want the Heat to lose. But they are very tolerant of teams such as the Bulls, Knicks, and Mavericks, including the Celtics, who have opened the Big Three model in the 21st century, and they have not received much criticism at the beginning, but most of them are supporters.

So, what is the reason why the Heat, which do not have a good record, are spurned by the world?

This question may only be known to the fans who hate them and the Big Three themselves.

On May 4, the first two matches of the Eastern and Western semifinals ended.

Western Conference Semifinals - Los Angeles Clippers 0:2 San Antonio Spurs, Dallas Mavericks 2:0 Oklahoma City Thunder.

Eastern Conference Semifinals - New Jersey Nets 2:0 Miami Heat, Chicago Bulls 2:0 New York Knicks.

The semi-finals of the four groups of teams have a surprisingly consistent record, four neat 2:0, but the most embarrassing of them is the Los Angeles Clippers, except for them, the other teams with home court advantage have not missed, and now there are many fans who want to see the fox brother's jokes.

Who is more hated by the fans of the Dead Fox and the Heat Triumvirate, this question has an answer after the Heat 0:2, and most of the media and fans' artillery fire quickly shifted to Miami.

In the whole NBA, in terms of arrogance and big mouth, I'm afraid no one is more underwhelmed than a dead fox, but his open-mouthedness, his nonsense and no one in his eyes have made him more and more popular, especially after losing two home games in a row, fans are more spoofing him, which is completely different from the Heat Big Three being disgusted by fans all day long.

On May 5, the Los Angeles Clippers moved to San Antonio to prepare for a life-or-death battle.

Ji Guosha faced the media's criticism before the game, and he was annoyed and angry, and actually said: "We will never be eliminated, the veterans of the Spurs are my idols, this is the first loss to respect." ”

Everyone knows that Spurs has countless grudges against him, and the dead fox can actually say such shameless words, which naturally welcomes more questions from reporters.

Ji Guosha couldn't bear it in the end, so he could only adopt non-cooperative tactics and become a shrinking fox.

"Do you think you still have a chance to come back and win?" Before Ginobili opened, he ran to provoke Ji Guosha.

"You're bent, bald." Ji Guoyan covered his mouth and said quickly, he was afraid of being read by others, and he was very cunning.

"What did you say!"

"I don't talk to, bounce away."

After Ji Guoyi finished speaking, he suddenly saw Duncan and Parker coming and going towards him, and the strange eyes of the three of them made Ji Guoyi shudder violently, and hurriedly retreated behind O'Neill, so that he felt safe.

O'Neal didn't know what was going on, the fat shark was practicing free throws, and suddenly saw Ji Guoyi running in front of him, shaking his big hand, and the basketball smashed directly on the head of Little Jordan under the basket.

The Spurs fans at the scene immediately laughed loudly at O'Neal's free throw, and Popovich also laughed rarely on the sidelines, wondering if he was planning to cut this fat man twice again?

Charles. Barkley leaned back with laughter in the live broadcast seat, O'Neal had a terrible performance in the playoffs this year, averaging only 8.5 points, 5.2 rebounds and 1.1 blocks per game, and the shooting percentage was only 48.5%, and all statistics fell to the lowest point of his career.

"I think it's time for O'Neill to retire, and I've been asked, how do I know it's time to retire?" Barkley explained: "I said because I started feintting, and now I watch O'Neal and I can see that he's doing feints because he's afraid they're going to block his shots, which he didn't care about before. He fakes because the cover allows the opponent to cover your shot to the audience. And O'Neal can no longer use his small jumps to squeeze opponents away to get open shots, he can't easily push opponents away from the low post, and it is very difficult to shoot the ball in the face of interference, so he shoots less than 50%. ”

Kenny. Smith also said: "O'Neal should retire at the end of this season, this is definitely the last season of the Sharks' career, and in my opinion, it's like a farewell trip, you just have to play 20 minutes and the fans say to you 'Thank you for playing such a crazy career'. ”

Charles. Ross Barkley didn't deliberately go for O'Neal, he then said: "He's a great player, but he can't do anything about getting older, everybody's going to end up like that, O'Neill is no exception, it's a sad end for him. Do you remember? Ewing's last season in Orlando, my last season with the Rockets, Jordan's last season with the Wizards, Malone's last season with the Lakers, I mean, we all ended sadly, everybody. ”

After the two finished speaking, they couldn't help but set their eyes on Duncan, but why is this bastard not old?? (To be continued......)