The two sides will return to Miami’s ho court to play the "King Mountain Battle".
Seeing the veteran Kevin Garnett and Paul Pierce with a fourth-year Rajon Rondo and Jeff Green pushing the Heat’s "Big Three" to this extent, a bunch of dia couldn’t help but critique:
"No, why does LeBron play every team so tightly!"
"I really can’t see any strong points in the Miami Heat Team!"
"This is why these guys need to team up, if they didn’t team up at their peak, they might not even make the playoffs!"
...
The sarcasm was intense, after all, who asked these guys to create history by intentionally "teaming up at their peak"? As early as three years ago, they were determined to team up, such "Super Stars" were never seen in the 90s and were equally rare in the early 2000s.
Even when they perford well, so dia sneered.
Let alone now, being pushed to this extent by the Celtics, an "Old Car" about to fall apart, was even more...
Paul Pierce seeing this trend, imdiately said in front of the cara: "The pressure they bring is not that much, honestly, they should be thankful Kevin and I are old, if we were 5 years younger, I think we would sweep this team!"
After this round of "trash talk", "The Truth" felt great, even if the Celtics lost that night’s "King Mountain Battle", he was still very excited and said to the other Celtics teammates on the flight back:
"Brothers, in this public opinion environnt, losing is not a loss, and winning is a huge gain! Everyone gives it their all, strive to win at our ho court and force a Ga Seven!"
Kevin Garnett listened to this and was very excited, and if there were a pillar on the plane, he would definitely hit it a couple of tis with "Iron Head Skill" to set the atmosphere.
Nevertheless, they were already filled with fighting spirit.
Ga 6 of the series...
They really did gnaw it down.
The Celtics dragged the series to Ga 7.
The dia supporting the Heat were dumbfounded, and Miami dia beca panicked, they all knew how unreliable LeBron was in crucial gas.
This ga drew the attention of countless people, and ga day arrived quickly.
At TNT, Barkley, Kenny Smith, and Shaquille O’Neal were comntating this ga.
Before the ga started, the studio, already lively, reached its peak. Barkley said to Shaquille O’Neal: "What kind of impact do you think it will have if the Heat lose tonight?"
Shaquille O’Neal almost laughed out loud.
Just the thought that the Heat might lose tonight made it hard for him to hold back.
No choice.
The fun in this is just too much!
Three "Super Stars" in their pri couldn’t beat a team led by two veterans.
Eh, wait a minute!
Then why are these three still called "Super Stars"?
But actually...
"Whether they win or not, in my opinion, this is a very disgraceful thing!" said Shaquille O’Neal, "I’ve never seen such a non-existent Super Star combination on the court!"
Bill Walton also lanted in the ESPN studio: "This is why I’ve always said, forming a team is never 1 plus 1 plus 1 equals 3, team chemistry is magical!"
Reggie Miller adjusted his microphone at the ABC comntary desk and said: "From the current situation, this Heat team has no ability to compete for the championship, Pat Riley should consider whether to make so trades this sumr and how to trade. Because..."
"Even if they can beat the Celtics tonight, it will be tough for them against Su Wan and the New York Knicks!"
It is worth ntioning that not only Reggie Miller feels it’s ti for the Heat’s "Big Three" to disband, many dia also believe so, this series is enough to show, they are not suited to play together, they cannot form good chemistry, let alone perfect chemistry...
If these three continue to be bound together, it wastes their pri and the team’s ti.
From the external public opinion, it can be seen the psychological pressure the Heat’s "Big Three" need to endure tonight.
All this was reflected in their ga.
Although the Celtics were on the road, they took the initiative at the start, leading 29-25 into the second quarter.
The point difference was not much, but the problem was the Heat couldn’t catch up.
Third quarter, 7 minutes 34 seconds, Paul Pierce continuously hit three-pointers from the outside, pushing the point difference to over 8.
Spoelstra quickly called a tiout.
The atmosphere was heavy.
In the spacious Arican Airlines Arena, only Pierce’s weird screams echoed, sounding piercing to the Miami people’s ears.
But all they could do was watch, eyes filled with helplessness.
"Focus on the ga, focus on the ga, guys, focus your attention, it’s just an 8-point difference, don’t consider it a difficult gap, we can catch up, as long as we adjust our ntality, everything is fine, I believe in you!"
Spoelstra served up so "Chicken Soup".
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