The Way of Basketball: Never Talk Shit to Him!

Chapter 275: If the Heat Are Swept, LeBron Bears the Main Responsibility! (3)



This is the "evil plan" of the white people!

As he made eye contact with Su Wan, seeing the determination in the other's eyes, two words flashed through his mind:

Issues!

This person must be a madman!

LeBron had confirmed this countless times, and now, once again.

Does he not feel the heat?

Why is he still so resolute?

This is just basketball, Huaxia people!

What interrupted his inner complaints was the referee's whistle again; during the jump ball segment, David Lee was defeated once more.

LeBron cursed loudly:

Trash!

In his eyes now, there isn't a single non-trash player in the Heat Team.

Except for him...

The New York Knicks execute the first attack right.

The ball moves from Stephen Curry's hands to Dior's hands.

If we only look at the movement, the New York Knicks are no different from usual.

But when Dior passed the ball and Stephen Curry made his shot, the difference immediately became apparent.

The Heat Team noticeably had problems during switches, as Chris Bosh rushed out, Stephen Curry had already completed the shot.

Under normal circumstances, this ball would definitely go in.

But this time, Stephen Curry's three-point shot missed.

He could feel that his movements were the same as usual, but each move consumed more energy, and even the scorching feeling when he caught the ball disrupted his usual shooting rhythm.

This was the reason for his miss.

But these symptoms were not only appearing on Stephen Curry.

On the Heat Team's side, Chris Bosh grabbed the rebound and passed the ball to LeBron.

LeBron also had the same feeling while pushing the ball forward, as he felt tightness from his heel to his calf, he didn't rush to the end like usual but waited for Wade to dash by to attract a double-team, then passed the ball to Wade.

As soon as Wade got the ball, Paul George engaged him closely.

Then came mutual confrontations, until Wade's last layup missed after colliding with Paul George; the two were almost in a gladiator-like battle.

The frequency of continuous confrontations was very fast, disrupting their breaths instantly.

Each intake of hot air made them feel unable to breathe.

This was also why, after one offensive and defensive round, their chests heaved unevenly.

The energy consumption from tonight's single confrontation was equivalent to several rounds under normal circumstances.

This is not exaggerated; merely after the first round of running, Su Wan felt that if Yao were playing in such an environment, he might need to be on oxygen tubes halfway through the first quarter.

Tyson Chandler passed the protected rebound to Su Wan.

Su Wan intended to attack himself, but seeing Stephen Curry running into an open spot, he continued to pass the ball to him. ——In today's adverse environment, Stephen Curry's movements became even more torturous for defenders.

As for the person currently defending Stephen Curry...

Hehe, guess who!

"Bang!"

But Stephen Curry missed the shot again.

The instability of the three-point shot was once again highlighted.

Stephen Curry felt a bit anxious, slapping his palm a little annoyedly while falling back on defense, as if saying, these are all good opportunities!

Su Wan touched his head, then patted his back, telling him not to rush: "The opportunities are there, scoring is just a matter of time!"

"Don't worry, we'll keep feeding you the ball!" Boris Dior said beside him.

This made Stephen Curry's expression less urgent.

For a shooter, the most crucial thing is actually their own mindset.

The Heat Team's counterattack also failed to score.

Stephen Curry missed two big open shots, indicating he was affected by the adverse stadium environment.

And such an adverse environment was the same for everyone.

On the Heat Team's side, Battier also failed to make a big open three-point shot.

LeBron shook his head in frustration.

None of them are going in?

He looked at Battier, a face full of helplessness, as if saying:

What am I supposed to do with you!

Just as if passing the ball to Battier was much harder than Battier scoring the three-point shot. But having accomplished such a difficult task, why couldn't Battier achieve the relatively simple one?

Watching them miss repeatedly, Barkley had anticipated: "Tonight both sides' efficiency is destined not to be too good, it's a battle of endurance!"

Kenny Smith analyzed rationally: "I don't know if this is an occasional accident, but one thing everyone must know; the broken air conditioning has put the Heat Team and the New York Knicks in the same predicament now, the Heat Team's single tactic problem, and New York Knicks' multi-shooting point advantage are both covered up, now the only issue both sides must overcome is to see which side can support longer in this hot environment. It's not about tactics or anything anymore; it's entirely a test of endurance!"

If the Heat Team loses, then it's deserved!

"Su Wan, this round you go!"

Tyronn Lue watched as both sides failed to score, signaling Su Wan to stand out to break the current scoring drought, after all, at this time, in a stalemate start, with everyone missing, whichever side scores first will naturally gain psychological and morale advantage.

Su Wan thought the same.


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