Basketball's No. 1 Anti-Fan

Chapter 162 "DW can't save you!"

Chapter 162 "DW can't save you!"

Spoelstra shook his head helplessly at this time, his expression was exactly the same as Popovich's before.

Han Sen is not only able to pass the ball now, but is also willing to pass the ball, which makes double-teaming ineffective against him.

But in a one-on-one situation, Han Sen would just keep looking for James.

Fortunately, the situation is now controllable. Due to Randolph's absence, the Grizzlies have limited advantage in the interior and cannot force the Heat to use their regular lineup. The two sides are at most evenly matched on the court.

This is indeed the case. Although James' low-post offense is suppressed to a certain extent by Battier, James can also play pick-and-roll, and he is also sure of Gay.

The two sides exchanged blows and the score was alternately leading.

When the game entered the substitute transition period, Hansen went off the court to rest, and the Grizzlies were led by Gay.

On the Heat side, James never went off the court to rest, and he didn't look tired at all.

This is a bit unscientific, but it can be explained if you think about it carefully, because James' playing style is changing and he has reduced his physical energy consumption, which is the biggest breakthrough.

As for his low post play, he is essentially still playing in a mismatched position, unlike a true low post single play in the interior which requires a lot of physical combat.

During this period, Gay felt like an off-road vehicle encountering a tank on the court and was obviously suppressed.

At the end of the first quarter, the Heat led 28-22.

Seeing this, Han Sen took to the field at the beginning of the second quarter.

After the baptism of last season's playoffs, he has some experience in staggered travel.

Faried also took the court with him, and this was the first regular season appearance of the Grizzlies' No. 22 pick.

At this time, the lineups of both teams are: Heat: Norris Cole, Mike Miller, James Jones, James, Haslem

Grizzlies: Jordan Crawford, Tony Allen, Hansen, James Johnson, Faried
James used a pick-and-roll to find Crawford for a back-to-the-basket shot, attracted a double-team and then passed the ball to Miller at the top of the arc. Miller's shot was interfered by Hansen's assist defense and missed the basket.

The Heat's lineup is more aggressive than the starting lineup and already falls into the category of "one star and four stars". In contrast, the Grizzlies' lineup is clearly biased towards defense.

After Johnson secured the defensive rebound, he immediately passed the ball to Hansen.

After receiving the ball, Hansen quickly broke through. When he reached the frontcourt, he stepped over Kerr and scored with a one-handed reverse dunk.

The Heat's defensive counterattack was extremely swift, but Hansen's quick move was no less impressive.

James continued to look for Crawford. This time he reacted quickly and turned around before being double-teamed. Although his steps were still a little unsteady, he still made it to the basket.

Facing Faried in the interior, James jumped directly and was about to perform his signature tomahawk dunk.

This kind of rookie is the best opportunity for him to show his physical talent, and even the opponent may be intimidated by his momentum.

However, he soon found out that he had miscalculated, because Farid not only did not dodge, but dared to jump high towards him.

Moreover, it seems that she jumped higher than him!

It was too late for James to retreat and he could only dodge in the air.

But Faried went too far and kept tracking the ball with his hand.

Seeing that he couldn't dodge, James could only choose not to shoot. He landed with the ball, then took a step forward and made another layup.

The referee did not blow the whistle.

Joerger excitedly spun his hands in circles on the sidelines to indicate a traveling violation.

Not only him, Conley and Battier were also doing the action on the sidelines.

But the referee chose to ignore it. This is the privilege of Nike's top brand.

Just when James was delighted and thought he had succeeded.

"boom!"

Amid the exclamations of the fans at the scene, Faried blocked James' shot from behind!
Faried not only jumps high, but also jumps fast.

Judging from his position in the locker room, he is a bit of a prick, but you can also say he is ambitious.

It’s just that the Grizzlies have enough depth in the interior this season, so he has not been able to make the rotation before.

Now that Randolph's injury has given him an opportunity, he is determined to prove himself.

He doesn't care whether James is traveling or not, he just wants to block James!
While James was still in shock, Faried grabbed the defensive rebound and immediately found Hansen and passed the ball to him.

Hansen passed the ball to Crawford who was already out of the three-point line.

Crawford flew down quickly and faced Kerr's layup.

The ball had a beautiful posture in the air, but unfortunately it circled on the basket and rolled out.

But the next second, a cry of surprise was heard at the scene.

Because a figure jumped into the air, grabbed the basketball that slipped out, and made a dunk in the air!
This explosive physical fitness is clearly that of Faried who just blocked the shot earlier!

Can this guy teleport?

Han Sen couldn't help but nod his head at this time. He was watching Farid rushing forward. His speed didn't seem like that of a big man at all. He was indeed a half-orc.

Seeing this, Spoelstra replaced James with Wade in advance.

In the past two rounds, the Grizzlies scored consecutive points on defensive counterattacks, which is a way to play against the Heat in the way the Heat are good at.

Wade didn't attack much in the first quarter and he was full of energy. After he came on the court, he helped the Heat stabilize the situation on the court.

Before the end of the first half, the Grizzlies led 51-50 thanks to Conley's buzzer-beating three-pointer.

Before the game, James said the Heat didn't know how to lose, but the Grizzlies slapped them in the face in the first half.

Hansen contributed 14 points, 3 rebounds and 8 assists, breaking his personal assist record in the first half.

When he returned to the second half, Spoelstra did not make any adjustments to the lineup, but he made changes in defense.

He no longer double-teamed Han Sen as thoroughly as in the first half, giving Han Sen some space to play one-on-one.

It was obvious that they were helpless because of Han Sen's connection in the first half.

Han Sen came up and shot a three-pointer but missed. His outside shooting was not very good tonight.

Then, he started to attack more inside.

The Heat's small lineup's rim protection ability is definitely not as strong as its regular lineup. Hansen's first breakthrough passed Bosh and completed a gliding dunk.

His summer weight loss was effective, and with his body lighter, his breakthroughs and finishes were even faster than before.

In this quarter, Han Sen only got 1 assist, but he scored 12 points in the quarter.

Under his leadership, the Grizzlies tied the Heat 76- after three quarters.

At the start of the fourth quarter, Han Sen sat on the sidelines to rest.

The camera was turned to him, and his data for tonight was also given.

18投10中,三分4中1,罚球5罚5中,26分5板9助攻。

If it weren't for his poor three-point shooting tonight, he would have scored over 30 points in these three quarters.

And compared to the data, Hansen's connection tonight made the Grizzlies, who were missing Randolph, and the Heat play in a 50-50 situation, which is the most surprising.

Four minutes into the fourth quarter, the Heat, led by Wade, went on a run.

When the main players of both sides returned, the score on the field was 86 to 80.

Hansen came up with the ball and shot. After seeing that the Heat did not double-team him, he broke into the inside and made a layup.

Looking back, Wade used his phantom steps to get into the paint and shot off the rebound to score.

In the following period, Hansen and Wade staged a scoring battle, and the score difference remained around 5 points.

Han Sen felt a lump in his chest.

It's not because of the score, but because of Wade.

Because the game reached the decisive moment, both sides increased their defensive intensity on the court.

Then suddenly Wade was the only one playing for the Heat!

It felt like James had enough stats in the first three quarters, and then let Wade come to the defense to close the game. Or it could be said that Wade was using his own body to build a crown for James.

Wade is free to play however he wants, and he might even convince himself by saying that Kobe and O'Neal also cooperated in this way.

But as a bystander and Wade's friend, Hansen became more and more angry the more he watched.

At this time, the game had come to the last two and a half minutes, the score was 100 to 94, and the Heat were still leading.

The Grizzlies have the ball, Hansen directly sets a pick-and-roll and then looks for James.

After a change of direction and a quick stop jump shot, he spoke to James:
"When I said you were more versatile than Michael in Cleveland, I meant you played like Pippen."

When he returned to the defensive end, he directly switched defense with Battier and continued the previous topic:

"How could anyone believe something as stupid as that? How badly do you want to be associated with Michael!"

James' face flushed, as if his deepest secrets had been revealed.

However, James did not ask for the ball, and the Heat's ball was still in Wade's hands.

After the eight-point release of his power in the finals, James has become shameless to a certain extent.

Wade's attack was disrupted by Hansen's assisting defense.

Han Sen turned around and looked for James again, and made another mid-range jump shot.

"If Michael knew he was your idol, he would be so disgusted that he wouldn't be able to eat for three days!" Han Sen kept talking.

But James still didn't react, as if he was completely immune to trash talk.

Wade continued to cause damage with his phantom steps, but this time when he was confronting Gasol Jr., he lost his balance and fell, and was almost injured.

Wade's playing style does hurt his knees, but what's more fatal than his playing style is that he only plays this kind of offensive ball.

Wade made both free throws, and the Heat still led by 4 points.

The Heat adjusted their defense and double-teamed Hansen again.

Hansen passed the ball to Gasol Jr., but he did not stay there after passing the ball. Instead, he went through the double-team and went straight to the basket.

Seeing this, Gasol quickly passed the ball back.

After receiving the ball, Han Sen jumped into the air and scored with a gliding one-handed dunk.

James was chasing Hansen and just got to the basket at this time.

Han Sen hung one hand on the basket, looked down at James and continued:
"Your defense is a joke! My grandma's legs are faster than yours!"

James could still bear it, but Spoelstra couldn't bear it anymore and called a timeout.

With one minute left in the game, the Heat led 102-100.

Han Sen returned to the bench and was about to sit down when Guy suddenly grabbed him. Han Sen turned around and saw Guy pointing wildly at the Heat bench.

Han Sen looked up and saw that there was a quarrel on the Heat bench!
James seemed very emotional and was speaking loudly to Spoelstra.

Spoelstra said nothing, and Haslem tried to pull James away, but was thrown away by James, which led to an argument between the two.

What a good noise!

Han Sen thought his trash talk was ineffective, but he didn't expect it to have a lag effect.

After the timeout, James has the ball.

This was completely expected.

When James won the battle for team status with Wade, this Heat team slowly turned into the original Cavaliers team.

Han Sen switched defense directly to James.

James chose to play one-on-one with his back to the basket.

Seeing James' choice, Han Sen was really sure that James had muscles in his brain.

The weight difference between the two made Han Sen use all his strength to fight James.

But just when James was about to turn around, Hansen directly removed the bench for him.

Hansen is not Guy, he is even more cunning than Battier.

James lost his balance at this moment, and his excessive weight made it even harder for him to control his body as his already uncoordinated limbs were already poorly coordinated.

Han Sen dodged sideways and stole the ball, then dashed down at high speed.

Wade chased him from behind, but Hansen rushed to the front court and dunked without giving him any chance.

In the last 30 seconds, the two sides were tied at 102!
Spoelstra called another timeout.

This time there was no quarrel on the Heat's bench. James was breathing heavily, but it was really quiet.

After the timeout, the Heat team spread out and Wade held the ball and played one-on-one. Facing Hansen's defense, he made a difficult turnaround jump shot.

The ball flew over Hansen's fingertips toward the backboard, hit the backboard and fell into the net.

Wade made this difficult shot with only 10 seconds left in the game.

The American Airlines Center was in a state of excitement.

James was extremely excited when he saw the ball go in. He rushed to Wade and gave him a passionate chest bump.

If they lost this game, he would definitely be the first culprit, especially since he said before the game that he didn't know how to lose, but Wade changed everything.

"James and Wade work together to defeat the Grizzlies"? Windhorst can't wait!
Joerger was about to call a timeout, but Hansen signaled him not to.

The Grizzlies served the ball from the backcourt, and Hansen dribbled the ball quickly toward the frontcourt.

This choice was beyond everyone's expectations, and the Heat could only retreat on the spot and look for someone nearby.

With this retreat, James came in front of Hansen.

And because the Grizzlies played too suddenly, the Heat were chasing their own defenders and had no time to assist or switch defense, which forced James to face Hansen directly.

Han Sen quickly dribbled the ball to the 45-degree three-point line on the right side of the frontcourt. He faked a breakthrough and then directly chose to shoot a three-pointer.

There were still 5 seconds left in the game and the Grizzlies were only 2 points behind. Hansen's choice was unreasonable.

But Han Sen did just that.

The fans at the scene were suddenly nervous.

The shot was not reasonable, but the person who shot it was Hansen, the terminator selected by James!
James didn't expect this and could only brake hard and rush forward.

But his speed slowed down after he gained weight, and he only had time to interfere with Han Sen's vision.

The ball flew over James' head and toward the basket.

The rhythm is good.

Plenty of backspin.

The trajectory is very straight.

Although it was an emergency stop shot, the ball was as stable as the Dongda high-speed rail!
"Shh!"

The basketball shot straight into the basket like a missile.

The American Airlines Center instantly became the Miami Library.

What's even worse is that the Heat no longer had any timeouts at this time, so James could only pass the ball to Wade in the backcourt.

Wade rushed across midfield and shot at Han Sen's long three-pointer.

The ball was obviously deflected due to Han Sen's interference, and the basketball didn't even touch the rim.

As the final whistle sounded on the sidelines, the game ended.

105 to 104, the Grizzlies won the game!
After Han Sen landed, he vented all the anger in front of Wade and shouted to James not far away:

"DW can't save you!"

(End of this chapter)

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