The Fifth Point Guard

Chapter 434 Shadow in the Sun (First Update)

Miami is famous for its sunshine.

The Heat's starting lineup continued from the second game.

In the first half of the last game, the Heat once had the upper hand with their targeted lineup arrangement. If it weren't for Wagner's sudden emergence, the Heat might have hoped to compete with the Cavaliers, and even take away a team in the away game. victory.

Before the game started, the Heat discovered that the Cavaliers had also changed their formation.

DaJuan Wagner, who performed well in the first two games of this series, was promoted to the starting lineup, while McGinnis was demoted to the bench.

Facing Wagner, Wade felt a little jealous.

After all, Wade didn't take advantage of Wagner in the first two games.

The atmosphere at the American Airlines Center is also quite hot.

Especially when the big screen scans the guests on the sidelines.

Michael Jordan's figure appeared on the screen.

The scene immediately burst into warm cheers and applause.

Jordan, wearing a suit, stood up from his seat with a smile and waved to the fans.

The god of basketball came to watch the game, which made the two very young teams a little restless.

After all, their idol is watching from the sidelines.

These young people are holding back their energy and want to perform well in front of Jordan.

Especially Wade, who played at home and received guidance from Jordan.

The game started with the roar of Heat fans.

Wade kicked off the Heat's offense with a pull-up jumper.

Odom then used his steps under the basket to pass Boozer and hit the basket with his left hand.

Wang Zhizhi also took advantage of the mismatch and fired from outside the three-point line, hitting the first three-pointer of the game for the Heat.

The Heat started the game 7-0, forcing the Cavaliers to call a timeout.

"Dajuan, you are not the sixth man of the team now, but the organizer of the entire team. You must pay attention to the change of status and don't rush to do it. Do you understand?" Paul Silas He changed his usual mild attitude and rarely criticized the players' performance.

Wagner nodded and said quickly: "Okay, Paul, it's my fault. I will change my role immediately."

Shentong patted Wagner on the back and said: "Dajuan, do a good job, we all believe in you."

Silas lost his temper for two reasons.

First, the change in the lineup was initiated by Silas, and it was during a two-game winning streak. Changing the lineup at this time requires a lot of courage. If the change causes the team to lose, then the first player to lose will be The person responsible is undoubtedly himself, so he must take responsibility for this change. The responsibility forces him to be strict with Wagner, who started.

The second is that he knows that Wagner is a guy who is relatively easy to be proud. He had a smooth life before the NBA, and it is inevitable that he will be arrogant. Although he has performed very well recently, Wagner is not a player who feeds sugar. Give Wagner candy. It's better to give him a stick, and at the same time, he has to use a stern attitude to convince McGinnis.

After the timeout, the Cavaliers started to get on track.

Wagner used a breakthrough pass to find Shentong on the outside.

Facing Jones's entanglement and Odom's blocking, Shentong took the ball and drifted, hitting a difficult three-pointer to break the deadlock for the Cavaliers.

Afterwards, Big Z made a big block on the defensive end, and James used a bulldozer to crush him during the fast break, passing through a group of Heat players and sending the ball into the basket.

The score between the two sides was tense.

Since the two teams have already played against each other twice, they are already very familiar with each other.

However, relying on their home court advantage, the Heat have always been slightly ahead of the Cavaliers in the score.

James relied on Boozer's pick-and-roll to get a layup opportunity. Odom bypassed Boozer's screen and collided with James, but James relied on his strong sense of balance and strength to still score the ball.

The referee's whistle sounded.

Everyone thought it was a 2+1.

But the referee's gesture shocked the Cavaliers players.

It turned out to be a walking violation gesture, and the goal just now did not count.

From 2+1 to a walking violation, the difference is huge.

Not only were the three points erased, but the ball was also given away.

James spread his hands helplessly, and Shentong stepped forward to comfort him with a few words.

Not long after, Shentong used a cross-over dribble to pass Jones.

Then Feitian rode and shot an arrow, but was fouled by Grant's thug.

At the same time, Shentong and Grant, who lost their balance in the air, fell to the ground at the same time.

Both men were fine and the referee's whistle sounded.

There is no doubt that this was a hitter foul and Shentong should have made two free throws.

However, the referee awarded an offensive foul!

Shen Tong was stunned.

He didn't expect that such an obvious defensive foul would be called an offensive foul.

Unconvinced, Shentong chased the referee to explain, but he didn't listen at all.

This time it was James and Wagner's turn to step forward and stop Shentong.

Otherwise, if I keep nagging, the referee will probably give me a T.

After James and Shentong's whistles, Wagner also suffered an unfair penalty.

His large crossover passed the defensive Wade, but did not pass the referee.

The whistle of "didi" made Wagner stop suddenly as he took long strides, almost breaking his egg.

With a confused expression, the referee pointed at Wagner and made an illegal gesture of turning his wrist.

Wagner's eyes widened with a look of disbelief on his face.

Just when Wagner was about to step forward to argue with the referee, Wade stepped forward and swatted the ball out of Wagner's hand.

Of course, Wagner refused to give up, and went up to confront Wade.

Wade: "Hey, let me tell you, this is not a high school. No one is pampering you. We still have to serve. If you want to argue with the referee, go to the side and stay."

Wagner: "Oh, stop teasing me. If the referee hadn't helped you, passing you would have been as easy as crossing the road in the early morning."

Odom and James quickly stepped between the two and separated them.

There are no more than three things.

When James and Shentong were punished, Silas was still patient.

But when Wagner also suffered such an "unwarranted" whistle, Silas became angry.

He stood up abruptly from the coaching bench.

Prepare to shout loudly at the referee who whistled the penalty: "You idiot, you ruined this game. I know you must have received money from Miami and may have participated in off-site betting, but if you are too stupid If you keep blowing like this, I guarantee you won’t be able to see the sun tomorrow, you son of a bitch!”

However, thinking about the consequences of doing so may be

The referee directly ejected himself from the field, and then whistled more specifically against the Cavaliers. Without any direction, the Cavaliers quickly lost the game. His anger may also affect the emotions of the players. In case they also compete with If the referee did something extreme that resulted in a suspension, it would really be more of a loss than a gain.

So, after Silas had just stood up, he immediately sat down again.

That impulsive anger just went through my mind.

"calm down"

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