1738, recognized as the opening one-on-one

The remaining four players are Herro and Butler, as well as Jeremy Lin and Whiteside.

This lineup is definitely not the strongest starter for the Heat.

But why would they use such a lineup?

This is equivalent to the rhythm of Tian Ji's horse racing.

Although this starting lineup is not the strongest, it still has an incomparably huge advantage in experience compared to the Celtics' current starting lineup.

As long as this starting lineup can hold up, when the second lineup comes up, it doesn't matter if it's Wade and Harden, or even Antony and Smart.

They will definitely make the Celtics pay a very heavy price.

so.

Use your relatively inferior lineup to face the relatively strong lineup of the Celtics.

The knowledge in it can be said to have been thoroughly played by Sibo.

He is still thanking Jiang Bai for the "Sun Tzu's Art of War" that he gave him.

That's right, Spoelstra has been working on it lately.

There are all kinds of avenues.

With the sound of a whistle in this game, Spoelstra's moment to prove himself also came.

Originally, Pat Riley still had some doubts about such a lineup.

But given Spoelstra's strong confidence, he can only wait and see. In a corner at the moment, Pat Riley is also watching the game.

Enter the jump ball session.

Whiteside and Williams III jumped together.

Williams III is younger, although not taller, but the height and speed of jumping are really excellent.

In contrast, Whiteside pales in comparison.

therefore.

The first wave of the ball was in the hands of the Celtics, and then Schroeder got the ball and began to quickly move towards the frontcourt.

In the frontcourt, stand in front of the three-point line at the top of the arc.

Immediately Schroeder began to observe the positions of his teammates.

He quickly made a pass, and the ball went to Tatum's hands on the inside.

Tatum is (aced) on the inside wing at the moment.

Now the defensive player he faces is Butler.

Butler closely followed Tatum's position, limiting his possible breakthroughs.

Tatum didn't feel very good, then twisted his body, started to drop the ball, and then played back singles with Butler.

At this time, the other Celtics players also stood in their own positions.

The two-man single didn't draw a favor from anyone.

This seems to have been a rule at the beginning of the game.

Because whether it is the offensive side or the defensive side, they all hope to build their own morale in the present.

so.

The opening one-on-one confrontation is recognized by everyone.

After Tatum dropped the ball, the power of post-up singles was limited by Butler.

But the use of his footsteps is more flexible, so in fact, it is hard to say who has the advantage between the two.

It can only be said to be evenly matched.

In front of the commentary at this time.

O'Neill and Barkley continued to serve as the game's commentator.

Although they already have the inertia formed in the last two games in their thinking.

But the commentary at this time is still commendable.

At least their analysis is extremely rational.

Facing the current ball, the two expressed their optimism that Tatum could score, and the result also proved that they are indeed masters of the ball.

In the end, Tatum successfully entered the penalty area.

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