847 Roaring Iron Knight
After the half-time game, the internal atmosphere of the Warriors was a bit sluggish. They were not behind. If they were determined to chase, Chamberlain would be able to catch up with it with a strait.
However, what they lost was rhythm and momentum.
In the first game, whether leading or falling behind, the pace of the game was firmly controlled by the Warriors. In addition, everything the Cavaliers did in offense and defense at that time was under the Warriors' plan.
The Warriors advanced early, and they didn't play idle. Old Nelson judged that the Cavaliers could eliminate the Magic, so he started the drill in a targeted manner. At that time, Evans was mentioned to the starting position specifically to fight O'Neal.
This kind of drill is very important, which not only allows Warriors players to understand their opponents, but also establishes their confidence and overall view.
In the last game, James and O'Neal played hard together, but they had a feeling that their every move was clearly seen by the opponent. Therefore, their efforts often turned into useless efforts. No matter how many points they scored, the Warriors would catch up. No matter how good the defense was, the Warriors could break through their defense.
But Old Nelson calculated it very much, just a little less. He missed that Evans was actually injured by O'Neal's in the first game!
In this way, the series of tactics of the previous training had to be stopped, and the plan that Old Nelson had prepared through great difficulty was also pushed down.
Even though Old Nelson is one of the best head coaches in the league, even if Chamberlain has an extremely strong dominance, it is still difficult to adjust the team's tactics in just a few minutes and give the Cavaliers a targeted counterattack.
The Cavaliers played, and they clearly felt that the loopholes in their opponent's defense line were increasing. James's brave breakthrough began to play. O'Neal was no longer an old shark. The two of them were cut off by their opponents in the last game and could not join forces at all.
This time, the two can finally connect and play a role, which is a fatal blow to the Warriors.
After the game was changed, both sides first attacked the inside and committed fouls and scored with free throws. Then James took over the game and he succeeded in a row.
James and Chamberlain are the same people. They are talented, talented and have good physical fitness, which makes their opponents in the same position feel desperate. However, the two of them have great perseverance and positive ambition, and are constantly improving. Such people are destined to become rulers of a generation.
In 2007, when he fought against the Spurs in the finals, James would only rush to the basket with a ruthless rush, so after he encountered the Spurs' indestructible defense, he was completely blocked, resulting in the team's sweeping end.
Afterwards, James became more and more brave, and he developed a more accurate three-point long shot and a more stable jump shot. With these two offensive methods, the opponent's double-team and blockade would not work.
However, James still has one thing that is not well developed, that is, his back hit.
Jordan and Kobe both fought against the world with their backs. This is the unique skill in martial arts. James learned magical skills such as the Eighteen Palms of the Dragon Subduing. Although it is powerful, it is absolutely impossible to be invincible in the world.
Back-beating is the only sword technique that can be used to ward off evil spirits in the world that is fast and cannot be broken, and it is not necessary to break. It can be said that whoever practices it is the leader of the martial arts world.
James also thought about practicing this trick to sweep the world. However, he was not born to practice back-playing materials. The upper and lower limbs are strong enough, but the waist and abdomen are too weak, and the back-playing requirement is extremely high.
But even so, James, who is now able to master both long shots and mid-range shots, is enough to fully damage the Warriors on the court.
At first, the Cavaliers made full use of the advantages of the inside height and attacked each ball in, allowing Valejo and O'Neal to stir up trouble in the penalty area. James looked around the outside like a wolf, always looking for loopholes in the Warriors' defense line. As long as there was a problem, he would definitely give him a fatal blow.
But Chamberlain is guarding the Warriors' penalty area. The so-called active service is recognized as the strongest dominance. How could the inside he guards be so easy to break? O'Neal and Valaijo took action one after another, and were hit by Chamberlain and sent the ball out of the court.
Warriors fans screamed. When they watched Chamberlain play, they were excited. Many times they didn't care about the outcome, but only the pleasure led by the adrenaline rush.
James finally took action, and Chamberlain's two blocks also completely fell into the penalty area, because the Cavaliers have been attacking from this point.
As soon as Chamberlain was caught, James made a quick decision and started to run back from outside the three-point line. He threw away Barnes and went straight into the middle. He wanted to pass the ball from O'Neal. With a cross step, he threw away Ibaka who came up with the defense and made a jump shot.
Hit
After that, James continued to work hard. He received the ball outside the three-point line. Seeing that Chamberlain was stuck behind O'Neal, he immediately changed direction and followed Barnes to kill directly in the middle.
Barnes reacted quickly enough and stepped forward to defend in time, but James pushed the thin-skinned Barnes away with a push from the side. James rumbled into the penalty area like a tank, and scored a basket before Chamberlain bypassed O'Neal.
James' breakthrough became more and more sharp, and the Warriors' outside line was torn to pieces by him. Curry and Barnes successively compensated James with fouls and had to watch him keep going to the free throw line to score.
In the third quarter, James scored a total of 13 points, transformed into the Demon King, leading the Cavaliers to further expand the score, and entered the fourth quarter with an advantage of 82.
In the last quarter, the Warriors knew that it was a life-and-death juncture, and the Cavaliers knew about this problem, but they were ahead and fell into regular slackness. In addition, O'Neal had been working hard for so long and was a little tired, so his pace was much slower.
Seizing this opportunity, Chamberlain helped West cover in the free throw area, and then followed. Valaijo and O'Neal both hurried in the penalty area waiting for Chamberlain's attack. As a result, Chamberlain got the ball and made a step back jump shot.
After that, James still chose to break through. Chamberlain was in the inside but was actually preparing to defend himself. When the little emperor knocked away Jackson and got up and jumped into the game, he rushed up like a cycling cheetah, with murderous aura.
James had no time to change his hands at this time, so he could only grit his teeth and shoot. Chamberlain angrily spread his arms, came with a big hat in the air, and slapped the ball through half the game.
This is really a super big hat. The shouting sound of the Cavaliers fans was cut off by his blow, and a brief silence appeared on the scene.
West launched a raid, he picked up the ball and rushed to the frontcourt. Xiao Mo and Gibson gritted their teeth and chased behind, but West's nickname was Mad Dog not only meant that he was rebellious and rampant, but also because he ran fast, as fast as a dog.
The two chased after the whole way, but in the end they didn't catch up, allowing West to make a layup.
The Cavaliers were a little cautious. O'Neal even left the penalty area and helped James cover at a high post. However, James did not take this opportunity to break through, but instead attracted double teams and passed the ball to Vallejo, who was inside.
Valaijo avoided Chamberlain's jump shot, and Ibaka, who was in front, gave him a big hat.
However, James reacted quickly, and he followed from behind to form a double insurance. The ball blocked by Ibaka was picked up by him, and he would make a layup when he made a quick attack.
Ibaka had just landed, and it was too late to organize the defense line again, so he had to commit a foul.
James made one of two free throws, and then Chamberlain started to break through from a high position, and drove all the way to the inside and another dunk.
In this way, the Warriors scored a Bl climax at the beginning of two and a half points, stabilizing their position slightly, and chasing the gap to within five points again.
However, the Cavaliers showed unprecedented execution today. O'Neal and Vallejo continued to attack the inside in turn. Ibaka, who had five fouls, was inevitably frustrated. The Warriors failed to defend well in the middle, allowing O'Neal to score 6 points.
This is the current problem for the Warriors. If Chamberlain guards the inside, O'Neal will be defensive, but James can open it. But if he leaves the inside and goes to the high position to defend James, O'Neal can use his huge weight and rich experience to crush Ibaka, Tay Gibson and other birdies.
The two sides were in a tough battle, but in the end the Warriors had a one-game move. In the last minute, James made two three-pointers and completely captured the victory.
In this way, when the final whistle sounded, the Quick Loan Center Arena fell into crazy cheers.
James grabbed the ball with one hand and raised his arm high, stretched his hand flat and pointed his angrily in front of him, full of the posture of being the best in the world.
O'Neal is much calmer. After all, he has four championships in hand and three PNVPs. A victory or defeat is nothing to him, and it is important to be able to win the championship in the end.
James broke the virginity victory in the finals, which was also the first final victory of the Quick Loan Center Arena. Both the top and the bottom valued it very much. The big screen of the Arena showed a line of words: Glory starts from now on.
Then, a short film began to be played on the big screen, which recorded the beginning of James' entry into the Cavaliers. From 203 to 210, some monumental moments in the arena, such as James' first victory, the first double-double, the first triple-double, the first playoff victory, and so on.
In this game, James made 9 of 18 shots and scored 3 points, 10 assists, B rebounds, and once again scored a quasi-triple double. O'Neal also performed well, and he scored points today, 1 rebounds.
Chamberlain performed better. He was the main player of the Warriors' game. He scored 45 points, 2l rebounds, and B blocks with a super high shooting percentage of 15 of 2 shots. He became the first player to score 40206 in the past three decades.
But no matter how good he performed, the Warriors lost, but because the Warriors lost, it made his data even more embarrassing.
At the post-match press conference, the reporters asked Chamberlain as soon as they came up and said, "Hey, do you feel lonely? During the game, whether it is offense or defense, it seems that you are the only one working hard. Is this awful feeling?"
West, Iverson, Billups and Curry are on the axle. In fact, they perform well, but the opponent is James who performs better. The four of them share their playing time, and the data is just about to put it on individuals.
Chamberlain was very unhappy after hearing this and said, "We are a team. When you see that I scored 40 points or got 2 rebounds, I thought I had brought the most help to the team. In fact, you were cheated by the data, and basketball games will always be a matter of five people."
The reporter of the Philadelphia Sentinels was much more professional. He stood up and asked: "From the first game, the Warriors' concentration was much better than the Cavaliers. At the end of the last half, the Cavaliers were only 10 points behind, but after the third quarter, they were 2 points away by the Warriors. But why did the Warriors suddenly lose a lot today? You hit only .0 in the first half and made mistakes. What's going on?"
Chamberlain answered a lot of serious questions from the reporter. He said: "We tried the first game, but we were not familiar with it, so we played according to our own habits, but instead played smoothly. But the second game was not as simple as the first game. Both of us are teams with experience in the finals, and being able to pass five levels and six players before, also shows that we have certain strength. In this way, none of us can say that we have absolute certainty to win the opponent. The victory of the Cavaliers is true."
"In addition, hard-working games, fast breaks, dunks, belief in winning championships, etc. are all key factors that drive the game. As you said, we were very focused in the first game, but today we were lazy. Sometimes you want to give yourself a small vacation, but then you have to use more energy to restore yourself and return to your previous state, and it takes a lot of time. Obviously, this situation is not allowed in the finals, so we must do our best to treat the game in the future." Chamberlain said loudly.
Old Nelson also added: "If some players cannot do their best or cannot contribute to their own contributions when the team needs it most, then it is obvious that this tragedy will belong to them."
Chapter completed!