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1032 East, who is coming?

The Warriors showed their terrifying bloodthirsty nature at home. The Heat fans were stunned. They did not expect that the finals that had been looking forward to a season would open like this.

Fans on both sides had no time to talk, and the second confrontation began. They were still in Oakland, the Warriors were still at home, and the same starting lineup in the first game.

In this game, the Warriors started extremely vigorously, and Chamberlain made all shots in less than 1 and a half minutes. In addition, he and Ibaka blocked Bosh and Wade's mid-range shots in succession, and the Warriors quickly started with a 60-year start.

The Heat were also brave after knowing shame. The Little Emperor only scored 18 points in the first game. He was criticized after the game. Today he cheered up and then seized the mistake caused by the Warriors' determination to win. He scored 6 points alone to help the Heat tie the score to BB before halfway through the first quarter.

West scored a jump shot to win the lead for the Warriors. James made a long shot but was defended by Chamberlain. Taking advantage of this big shot, the Warriors quickly counterattacked and Carter dunked to expand the lead.

In the first quarter, Bosh scored his first two points in the first quarter, but West made a layup and regained the lead for the Warriors twice in a row.

At the end of the first quarter, Chamberlain made two fouls at the basket, and the Flash also began to attack. His tricks of cheating fouls were more advanced, and he helped the Heat overtake the score in succession of free throws.

The two teams bit the score very tightly. After the first quarter, the two sides actually tied 212l.

Bosh made consecutive jump shots in the second quarter, and the Warriors failed to attack one after another and were widened by the Heat's 0 climax.

In a critical moment, Curry, who came on as a substitute, showed his cold-blooded killer character, and directly made a jump shot from three-pointer to stabilize the morale of the army. Since then, James, who was in excellent form, succeeded in sneak attacks at the basket one after another, and the Heat have gained a leading advantage.

Old Nelson was naturally extremely dissatisfied with the result. He called a timeout, and then Curry got angry again, narrowing the gap to 2 points with a three-pointer long shot.

Under Chamberlain's command, the Warriors began to play defensive battles, and the Heat were forced to attack in seconds. Relying on Chamberlain's step back and forth jump shot, the Warriors tied the score to 34-4.

Faced with the Warriors' crazy counterattack, Wade and James made no achievements. The Warriors took advantage of the victory and completed a 176 offensive climax and surpassed the Heat for 4 points.

After the Heat suspended, Wade made a jump shot, and soon he scored another three-pointer and successfully joined forces with Bosh to help the Heat regain the lead. At the end of the first half, the Heat led the Warriors 4746.

In the third quarter, facing the Warriors with a terrifying defensive intensity, the Heat failed to make consecutive shots due to poor offense, Chamberlain hooked up, and West's jump shot helped the Warriors overtake the score.

But since then, Bosh and Wade joined forces to support the Heat's offense, and the two of them took turns to compete to capture the first 13 points of the team in this quarter.

The Warriors' outside feel has always been poor, and Chamberlain took the overall situation. He was like a crazy rhino, attacking from the inside from the left and right, but lost to four hands with both fists, and the tiger could not withstand the wolves. In the middle of the third quarter, Wade's jump shot scored 6-9 for the Heat.

After that, Chamberlain still took the lead in the Warriors' attack, and successfully defeated the Heat twice.

In this quarter - 6l seconds, Chamberlain made one of two free throws. This is the first time he missed the free throw in the finals series, which represents the poor touch of the Warriors.

Although the Emperor continued to be in a downturn and could not even score free throws, Wade stepped forward and quickly led the Heat to regain the lead and widen the gap.

At the end of the first three quarters, Wade scored 2 points to help the Heat expand their advantage to 666

Although the Heat leads, the Warriors are not in a hurry at all, while the Heat are extremely anxious. They need a victory too much.

Wade steals West's breakthrough, and the Heat counterattacks, Bibi takes the lead in making a three-pointer from a long shot. After that, the Warriors make another mistake and the Heat take the opportunity to expand their advantage to 9 points.

But before the fans started cheering, Chamberlain fought one-on-one in the penalty area to chase points, forcing the Heat to suspend the game.

Wade grabbed the offensive rebound and made a makeover. Chamberlain immediately scored 4 points in a row, so he scored only a short-score.

In the last five minutes of this quarter, with Chamberlain's 2l scored at the basket, the Warriors overtook the Heat with 79-/.

At the critical moment, the Heat made consecutive mistakes, and the Warriors missed long shots and missed the opportunity to lead. The battle between the two sides became extremely fierce.

In the last 15 seconds, Chamberlain hit a hook shot at the basket, and the Warriors led by point.

In the last B second, Wade broke through and made a layup and chased only 1 point away. But in the last 6 seconds, Chamberlain took another move. He caused Bosh to foul at the basket, and made both free throws, setting the victory in one fell swoop, and the Warriors won 3-win.

In two consecutive wins, the Warriors pushed the Heat to the edge of the cliff. Chamberlain scored 45 points, 17 rebounds in the first game, scored 46 points, 15 rebounds in the second game, and completely played the might of the king.

On the other hand, James and Wade averaged only 40 points per game on the Heat. Compared with the regular season, their performance is greatly reduced, which is also the main reason for the Heat to be defeated.

The Heat now rely too much on the core, and their substitute strength is terrible

In the third game, both sides moved the battlefield, the Warriors were visiting Miami, and the Heat finally returned to their home court.

At the beginning of the game, both sides focused on defense, and each scored 4 points in the first three and a half minutes to tie.

But then, Curry hit a three-pointer and set off a climax of the Warriors' offensive. Although James quickly returned 2 points, Chamberlain immediately scored 4 points in a row. In addition, West made a throwing shot, and the Warriors scored the Heat into the timeout with 136.

After the timeout, Bosh scored 2 points, and Wade scored consecutive points with free throws, but the Warriors opened fire under the leadership of Chamberlain. When they entered the last minute of the quarter, the Warriors continued to lead 2-19.

The Heat fans were extremely worried, and what made them even more frightened was that Wade, who was extremely desperate, hit Chamberlain's knee in a breakthrough, and directly screamed and hugged his knee and fell to the ground.

The Heat fans and coaching staff were in a mess, Wade was sent back to the locker room, and Qianmos came on as a substitute.

Just as the Warriors were about to take advantage of Wade's absence to open the score, Qian Mos gave them a wake-up call. After he came on the court, he hit two consecutive three-pointers, including the last buzzer-beating large three-pointer, which incredibly helped the Heat to overtake the score with -13 to end the first quarter.

At the beginning of the second quarter, the Heat's ball rights, Wade took over the Heat without James. He decisively scored 2 points, but West's three-pointer hit made his mid-range shot extremely dim.

Afterwards, the situation of the Heat suddenly improved. Bosh scored consecutively, and Wade returned to the court in the middle of the second quarter and scored continuously. With Qian Moss hitting his third three-pointer, the Heat led by 6 points with 644.

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

After the start, Chamberlain directly staged an aerial relay show and scored 2 points to stabilize the situation. Then he shook Bosh with his footsteps at the basket and made a one-handed dunk, scoring the 13th point of the game to tie the score at 6.

James made Chamberlain's foul, but when he turned around, Chamberlain scored repeatedly, helping the Warriors take the lead 6-4 again.

What made the Warriors helpless was that Qian Moss hit a three-pointer again, and he became the X factor in the game.

However, Chamberlain's mid-range shot at the last moment helped the Warriors finish the first half with a 6-leading lead.

Wade did not appear on the court at the beginning of the second half. Miller replaced him and hit two three-pointers in a short time. However, West and Curry also had a hot three-pointer feel, and Chamberlain also played in the penalty area in 2I and the scores of both sides were tightly tied together, and the game was extremely cruel.

Compared with the Warriors, who are used to hand-to-hand combat, the Heat are much less resilient. They made mistakes at critical moments. The Warriors seized the opportunity and Chamberlain made a layup. The Warriors led by 6 points with 7569.

Shrew called a timeout helplessly, Bosh made both free throws, and then Wade returned to the court, but Chamberlain made 2I under the basket, and he blocked Wade's layup. In the Warriors' counterattack, Chamberlain became the protagonist again, flew up and dunked, and the Warriors scored the Heat into the timeout again with 8l.

After the timeout, James made a shot and Juwan Howard also made a layup, but Chamberlain made a continuous jump shot to stabilize the situation.

In the fourth key section, the two sides started a bloody battle.

At the beginning, Chamberlain committed a foul and made two free throws. Looking back, Wade followed suit and made a foul. He made both free throws. The first time the two met represented the overall trend of the fourth quarter, which was a tug-of-war.

Both sides played until the middle of the fourth quarter, and the score difference remained around 6 points until Haslem made a layup and chased to 60.

Just when Heat fans just saw the dawn, Chamberlain's unreasonable three-pointer once again widened the gap to 6 points, but James made consecutive assists, not only helped himself win a triple-double, but also led the Heat to a climax of 90 and overtaken with 99-95.

In the last three minutes, Chamberlain first dunked, and then made James' offensive foul. After one round, Chamberlain made a mid-range shot and completed the score counterattack.

The Heat began to be anxious, but there was a mistake. The Warriors seized this opportunity and they fought in positional battles step by step, with Chamberlain as the core, quickly widened the score to 106100.

In the last half minute, Curry missed a long shot, Chamberlain took the key offensive rebound and then passed it back to Curry again. Curry continued to take action and finally made a three-pointer, so the Warriors basically locked in the game with 10B100.

In the end, the Heat could only use foul tactics, but they were unable to make up for the situation. In this way, the Warriors won three games and three consecutive victories in the finals.

In the last game, the Heat were already desperate.

The Warriors won three consecutive games in the finals, and the O'Brien Cup was under their control, but the proud Big Three did not give up the game. They had to win at least one victory to commemorate the sadness they had paid for in order to join forces.

However, the Warriors don't want to waste their energy. At this time, the reality is so cruel for the once-popular Heat. They can't even win.

In this game, Shrew changed the starting lineup. Qian Mos, who performed well in the last game, replaced the old Bibby and became Wade's partner.

The Warriors' lineup remains unchanged, and they will not change their lineup, because the past three wins have proved that their lineup is successful

The Heat's adjustment effect was quickly reflected at the beginning of the game. Qian Mos assisted James continuously, helping the emperor find the offensive rhythm and scored 6 points in a row.

On the Warriors, Chamberlain still took on the main role of the attacking role with consecutive shots and penalty shots. He used his jump shots to win the first lead in the game for the Warriors. The hot-skinned Little Emperor made consecutive jump shots, leading the Heat to a 102 offensive climax and overtake the Warriors for 7 points.

Just 4 minutes after the first quarter, James scored 9 points with 4 shots.

Carter became the scoring point on the outside, and he scored 6 points in a row to lead the Warriors to a wave of B0 to take the lead. Since then, the Warriors have become smoother and smoother. West scored a three-pointer from the steal, and they led the Heat with 32 at the end of the first quarter.

In the second quarter, the Warriors still focused on Chamberlain, and Chamberlain did not bear the burden. He used difficult jump shots and desperate struggles to help the Warriors get through the opening difficulties.

Then, Curry, who came on as a substitute, made a three-pointer, and the Warriors scored a small climax of Bl to expand their advantage to 402B.

After the Heat stopped, House made a three-pointer from a long shot. They adjusted their tactics and began to use the hot feel to make long shots. This adjustment was very effective. The Heat, who was already behind overall, took advantage of the situation to hit an attack wave of 140, and incredibly overturned the score to 40.

In the last four minutes of the second quarter, James, who had been silent for a long time, made a breakthrough layup, but Chamberlain immediately entered a violent state, scoring B points in a row - shot - to help the Warriors overtake.

After a chaotic battle, the Warriors led the Heat 6-l at the end of the first half.

In the third quarter, Chamberlain blocked Qian Moss' breakthrough layup at the opening game, and then the Warriors counterattacked with a fast break, and Chamberlain dunked from the wing to the rim.

But then, Qianmos made a three-pointer and Bosh made two points and the Heat quickly overtook the l point.

West and Curry attacked the basket continuously, Chamberlain provided cover for his teammates in the interior, and the Warriors scored a B0 climax and once again widened the gap to 7 points.

Afterwards, the two sides started a tug-of-war, Wade scored 4 points in a row to help the Heat narrow the gap. Chamberlain immediately made two points and made an offensive foul by Ilgoskas. He then assisted Curry to hit a three-pointer, so the Warriors successfully curb the Heat's counterattack.

With five minutes left in the quarter, Chamberlain made a tough 2I in the double-team between Haslem and Bosh, the Warriors expanded the lead to 7 points again.

The Heat couldn't stand it anymore because Chamberlain kept playing in 2I, Wade found the referee and kept roaring. The referee was not polite and gave him a technical foul. The Warriors took this opportunity, first Curry hit a free throw, and then Chamberlain scored again, expanding his lead to double digits in a row.

After the Heat's timeout, Heism scored 4 points in a row, West responded with a throwing shot. The two sides gradually fell into a stalemate. At the end of the third quarter, the Warriors still led Bl2 into the last quarter.

At this time, the Heat had already lost their momentum. They were not behind for too many points, but their energy had been defeated by the energetic Warriors.

In less than one minute of the fourth quarter, Chamberlain made two consecutive hook shots and blocked James' back-to-body jump shot, and pulled the score difference to 15 in one go.

And this is not the end. West and Curry made long shots one after another. At the critical moment, the Heat made continuous mistakes. The difference between the two sides was less than halfway through the fourth quarter, and it suddenly widened to 2 points.

The Heat completely collapsed, Wade signaled a timeout, and then dragged his tired body and painful right leg to end up in a sad way.

At this time, the Heat fans realized that their beloved Flash had limped when walking

Replaced Wade, the Heat were equivalent to surrendering, and the Warriors came to the end with an excited roar. When the referee blew the whistle that represented the end of the game, Chamberlain grabbed the basketball and threw it into the air...

The Warriors, whether they are players or fans, cheers

The Warriors Dynasty stood up

The 16-game winning streak in the playoffs was born

As Richard lifted the O'Brien Cup and as Chamberlain lifted the Russell Cup, the magnificent 210-1 season NHA finally ended
Chapter completed!
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