Chapter 1032: Crazy! Ferocious! Atrocious!

With a 26-point win in the first game, the Warriors showed their terrifying bloodthirsty nature at home, and the Heat fans were stunned, they didn't expect that the Finals, which they had been looking forward to for a season, would open like this.

The fans of the two sides didn't have time to fight, and the second meeting began, still in Oakland, still the home of the Warriors, and still the same starting lineup for the first game.

In this game, the Warriors started unusually vigorously, Chamberlain hit all three shots in less than one and a half minutes, in addition, he and Ibaka blocked Bosh and Wade in succession, and the Warriors quickly played a 6-0 start.

The Heat team is also shameful and brave, the little emperor only scored 18 points in the first game, and was criticized after the game, today he cheered up, and then seized the Warriors' mistake of bent on winning, and he scored 6 points to help the Heat chase the score to 8-8 before the first quarter was halfway through.

West's jumper gave the Warriors the lead, James made a long shot but was followed by Chamberlain with a big hat, and the Warriors quickly counterattacked, and Carter dunked to extend the lead.

More than 4 minutes into the first quarter, Bosh scored his first two points with a layup, but West's layup and long-range shot regained the lead for the Warriors twice in a row.

At the end of the first quarter, Chamberlain made two fouls and two free throws, and the Flash also began to attack, and his deceptive foul methods were even more superb, and consecutive free throws helped the Heat overtake the score.

The two teams bit very tightly on the score, and after the first quarter, the two sides fought to a 21-21 draw.

In the second quarter, Bosh hit consecutive jump shots, and the Warriors failed to attack one after another, and the Heat played a 7-0 small climax to open up the difference.

At the critical moment, Curry, who came off the bench, showed his cold-blooded killer nature, and stabilized the army's heart with a direct jump shot of three-point shots. After that, James, who was in great form, made a series of sneak attacks under the basket, and the Heat took the lead.

Nelson Sr. was naturally extremely unhappy with the result, and he called a timeout, after which Curry went crazy again, and a three-point shot narrowed the gap to 2 points.

Under Chamberlain's command, the Warriors began to play a defensive battle, and the Heat were forced to commit a 24-second offensive violation, relying on a step-back step-back jumper from Chamberlain, and the Warriors tied the score at 34-34.

In the face of the Warriors' crazy counterattack, Wade and James did not score a single point, and the Warriors took advantage of the victory to complete a wave of 17-6 offensive climax to surpass the Heat by 4 points.

After the Heat called a timeout, Wade hit a jumper, and soon he hit another three-pointer to help the Heat regain the lead. At the end of the first half, the Heat led the Warriors 47-45.

In the third quarter, in the face of the Warriors, who had terrible defensive intensity, the Heat's offense was not smooth and missed consecutive shots, and Chamberlain's hook hand and West's jumper helped the Warriors overtake the score.

But after that, Bosh and Wade teamed up to prop up the Heat's offense, and the two took turns to score the team's first 13 points in the quarter.

The Warriors have been poor on the outside, Chamberlain dominates the overall situation, he is like a crazy rhinoceros, hitting left and right on the inside, but the two fists are invincible to the four hands, the tigers can't hold the wolves, and in the middle of the third quarter, Wade jumper gave the Heat a 60-59 lead.

After that, it was still Chamberlain who single-handedly challenged the Warriors to attack the beam, and succeeded in suppressing the Heat twice in succession!

At 3:51 in the quarter, Chamberlain hit one of two free throws, which was the first time he missed a free throw in the Finals series, representing the poor feel of the Warriors.

Although the Emperor continued to slump and couldn't even score from the free throw line, Wade stepped up and quickly led the Heat back to the lead and widen the difference.

At the end of the first three quarters, Wade scored 25 points to help the Heat extend their advantage to 69-65.

Although the Heat are ahead, the Warriors are not in a hurry at all, and the Heat are extremely anxious, they need a win so badly!

Wade steals West's breakaway, and the Heat counterattack, with Bibby taking the lead with a three-pointer from distance, after which the Warriors miss again and the Heat take advantage of the opportunity to extend the advantage to nine points.

But before the fans began to cheer, Chamberlain continued to single-handedly chase points in the restricted area, forcing the Heat to suspend the game.

Wade grabbed an offensive rebound and hit a follow-up shot, and Chamberlain immediately scored four points in a row with free throws to chase the score to only 3 points.

In the last five minutes of the quarter, with a 2+1 win from Chamberlain's basket, the Warriors overtook the Heat 79-78.

At the critical moment, the Heat made consecutive mistakes, and the Warriors missed long shots one after another to miss the opportunity to expand the lead, and the scramble between the two sides became extremely intense.

In the last 15 seconds, Chamberlain hit a hook shot under the basket to give the Warriors a three-point lead.

In the last 8 seconds, Wade broke through to a layup to chase only 1 point. But in the final six seconds, it was Chamberlain who drew a foul on Bosh under the basket and made both free throws to seal the victory, and the Warriors won 86-83.

Winning two games in a row, the Warriors pushed the Heat to the edge of the cliff, Chamberlain scored 45 points and 17 rebounds in the first game, and scored 46 points and 15 rebounds in the second game.

On the other hand, on the Heat's side, James and Wade only averaged 40 points per game together, and their performance was greatly discounted compared to the regular season, which was the main reason why the Heat was defeated.

The current Heat is too dependent on the core, and their bench strength is terrifying!

In the third game, the two sides shifted the battlefield, the Warriors visited Miami, and the Heat finally returned to their home court.

At the start of the game, both sides focused on defense, scoring four points each in the first three and a half minutes to tie the game.

But then, Curry hit a three-pointer to set off the Warriors' offensive climax, although James quickly returned 2 points, but Chamberlain immediately scored 4 points in a row, and West threw a good shot, and the Warriors put the Heat into a timeout 13-6.

After the timeout, Bosh scored two points, and Wade also scored consecutive points with free throws, but the Warriors, led by Chamberlain, opened fire one after another, and the Warriors continued to lead 23-19 in the final three minutes of the quarter.

Heat fans were extremely worried, and what frightened them even more was that Wade, who played extremely desperately, hit Chamberlain's knee with his knee in a breakaway, and directly screamed and fell to the ground holding his knee.

Heat fans and coaching staff were in a flurry of bells, Wade was sent back to the locker room, and Chanmos came off the bench.

Just when the Warriors were about to take advantage of Wade's absence to open the score, Chanmos gave them a head start, and after he came on the court, he hit two three-pointers in a row, including the last big three-pointer at the buzzer, which unbelievably helped the Heat end the first quarter with a 31-30 lead.

At the beginning of the second quarter, the Heat took over the ball without Wade taking over the Heat without James, and he made a decisive shot to score 2 points, but West's three-point shot made his mid-range shooting extremely bleak.

After that, the Heat's shape suddenly improved, Bosh scored back-to-back points, Wade also returned to the court midway through the second quarter and scored in a similar row, plus Chammos hit his third three-pointer, the Heat led by six points at 50-44.

Seeing this, Nelson Sr. called a timeout, and the Warriors began to deploy tactics around Chamberlain.

After coming back from the beginning, Chamberlain directly staged an aerial relay to score 2 points to stabilize the situation, and then he shook off Bosh with his feet under the basket and came directly to a one-handed dunk, scoring the 13th point of the game to tie the score at 52.

James drew Chamberlain's foul, but in retrospect, Chamberlain scored on hooks to help the Warriors take a 58-54 lead.

To the Warriors' dismay, Chanmos hit another three-pointer, and he became the X-factor in the game.

However, Chamberlain's late mid-range shot helped the Warriors end the first half with a 60-57 lead.

Wade did not appear on the court at the beginning of the second half, Miller took his place and hit two three-pointers in a short period of time, but West and Curry also have a hot three-point shot, and Chamberlain also played 2+1 in the restricted area, the scores of the two sides were tightly bitten, and the game was extremely cruel.

The Heat were far less resilient than the Warriors, who were accustomed to white-knuckle battles, and when they made a mistake in the pinch, the Warriors seized the opportunity and scored a layup by Chamberlain to give the Warriors a six-point lead at 75-69.

Si Shuai reluctantly called a timeout, Bosh hit two free throws, and then Wade returned to the court, but Chamberlain played 2+1 under the basket again, and then he also blocked Wade's layup, the Warriors counterattacked, Chamberlain became the protagonist again, flew up and dunked, and the Warriors scored 80-71 to put the Heat into a timeout again!

After a timeout, James hit a layup and Juvan Howard hit a layup, but Chamberlain made back-to-back jumpers to stabilize the situation.

In the crucial fourth quarter, the two sides went shopping.

At the beginning of the game, Chamberlain made a foul and made two free throws, and in retrospect, Wade also made a foul, and he made both free throws. The first meeting between the two represented the overall trend of the fourth quarter, which was a tug-of-war.

The two sides played until midway through the fourth quarter, and the margin remained around six points until Haslem made a layup to make it 88-90.

Just when Heat fans were just seeing the light of day, Chamberlain's unreasonable three-pointer once again stretched the difference to 5 points, but James sent consecutive assists, not only helping himself win a triple-double, but also leading the Heat to a 9-0 climax, 99-95 to achieve a rebound.

In the last three minutes, Chamberlain came first with a dunk, and then created James's offensive foul, and Chamberlain made a shot after a round, completing the counterattack of the score at once.

The Heat began to panic and made mistakes, but the Warriors seized the opportunity to quickly stretch the score to 105-100 with Chamberlain as the core.

In the last half minute, Curry missed a long shot, Chamberlain picked up a key offensive rebound and then passed it back to Curry, Curry continued to shoot, and finally hit a three-point shot, so that the Warriors won the game 108-100!

In the end, the Heat could only use foul tactics, but they were powerless to return to the sky, so the Warriors won three games and three victories in the Finals! Fifteen straight wins in the playoffs!

In the last game, the Heat were desperate.

The Warriors have won three consecutive Finals, and the O'Brien Cup is in their hands, but the proud Big Three have not given up on the game, and they have to win at least one game to pay tribute to the heartache they have paid for the huddle.

However, the Warriors don't want to waste their strength, and at this time, for the once limelight Heat, the reality is so cruel, they can't do it if they want to win!

In this game, Si Shuai changed the starting lineup, and Money, who played well in the previous game, replaced the aging Bibby as Wade's partner.

The Warriors, on the other hand, have the same lineup, and they will not change their lineup, because the last three victories have proved that their lineup is successful!

The effect of the Heat's adjustment at the beginning of the game was quickly reflected, and Moneymos assisted James in a row, helping the Emperor find an offensive rhythm and score five points in a row.

On the Warriors' side, it was still Chamberlain who took on the main offensive role with consecutive shots and free throws, and after he used a jumper to take the Warriors' first lead of the game, the hot little emperor hit consecutive jumpers, leading the Heat to a 10-2 offensive climax to surpass the Warriors by 7 points.

Just after 4 minutes of the first quarter, James scored 9 points on 4-of-4 shooting.

Carter was the leading scorer from the perimeter, scoring five straight points to lead the Warriors on an 8-0 run to take the lead. After that, the Warriors went from strength to strength, with West stealing a three-pointer from distance to give them a 32-27 lead over the Heat at the end of the first quarter.

In the second quarter, the Warriors still focused on Chamberlain, and Chamberlain did not live up to the trust, he used difficult jumpers and desperate scrambling to help the Warriors get through the opening difficulties.

Then, Curry came off the bench on a three-pointer and the Warriors went on an 8-1 spurt to extend the advantage to 40-28.

After the Heat timeout, House hit a three-point shot from a distance, and they adjusted their tactics and began to use the hot hand to make a long shot, and this adjustment was very effective, and the Heat, who had fallen behind as a whole, took advantage of the situation to play a 14-0 attack wave, and the score was unbelievably 42-40!

In the last four minutes of the second quarter, James, who had been silent for a long time, broke through to score a layup, but Chamberlain immediately entered a furious state, scoring 8 points on 3-of-3 shooting in a row to help the Warriors overtake.

After a chaotic battle, the Warriors led the Heat 53-51 at the end of the first half.

In the third quarter, Chamberlain opened the game by blocking a Chambermos's breakaway layup, and then the Warriors counterattacked with a fast break, and Chamberlain scored a dunk from the wing to the hoop.

But then, the Heat quickly overtook by one point on a three-point shot by Moneyus and a two-point shot by Bosh.

West and Curry attacked back-to-back baskets, Chamberlain covered his teammates on the inside, and the Warriors hit an 8-0 spurt to stretch the margin to seven points again.

After that, the two sides started a tug-of-war, Wade scored four points in a row to help the Heat narrow the gap, Chamberlain immediately hit two points and made an offensive foul on Ilgoskas, and then he assisted Curry with a three-point shot, so that the Warriors successfully contained the Heat's counterattack.

With five minutes left in the quarter, the Warriors extended their lead to seven points again as Chamberlain hit a tough 2+1 between Haslem and Bosh in the bag.

For Chamberlain to keep playing 2+1, the Heat couldn't stand it, Wade found the referee and kept roaring, the referee was unceremonious, and directly gave him a technical foul, the Warriors took this opportunity, first Curry hit a free throw, and then Chamberlain hooked the score, suddenly extending the lead to double digits!

After the Heat timeout, Haslem scored four straight points, and West responded with a throw, and the two sides gradually fell into a stalemate, and the third quarter ended, and the Warriors still led 81-72 into the final quarter.

At this time, the Heat has gone away, and they are not far behind, but the spirit has been defeated by the high-spirited Warriors!

Less than a minute into the fourth quarter, Chamberlain hit two hook shots in a row and blocked James' back-to-back jumper to stretch the margin to 15 points in one go.

And this is not the end, West and Curry have made long-range shots, and the Heat made mistakes at critical moments, and the difference between the two sides was less than halfway through the fourth quarter, and it suddenly opened up to 20 points!

The Heat completely collapsed, and Wade signaled a timeout, then dragged his tired body and aching right leg off the court.

At this time, Heat fans realized that their beloved Flash had limped when he walked!

With Wade replaced, the Heat surrendered, and the Warriors fought to the end with an excited roar, and when the referee blew the whistle to mean the end of the game, Chamberlain grabbed the basketball and threw it into the air......

Up and down the Warriors, both the players and the fans, cheered!

The Warrior Dynasty has risen up!

The record of 16 consecutive wins in the playoffs was born!

With Richard lifting the O'Brien Cup and Chamberlain lifting the Russell Cup, the magnificent 2010-11 NBA season has finally come to an end!

Chamberlain's era