Nba: Three Anti-Sky Skills At The Beginning

1949 This may not be a good thing

1949, this may not be a good thing

Now from a certain point of view, in fact, the momentum has already begun to belong to the Bucks.

Jiang Bai watched his teammates' morale drop, and he began to cheer his teammates up as he walked off the court.

"Don't worry everyone, it's just a normal phenomenon. After fighting for so long, it's time to allow others to eat dumplings..."

Everyone and Jiang Bai have been playing together for so long, so everyone can understand the allusion that he comes from the East.

Under Jiang Bai's consolation and reassurance, the teammates quickly adjusted their mood and calmed down as much as possible. After all, a basic fact was in front of them.

They have already led by a big score of 2 to 0, and the pressure should be on the Bucks.

If they win, they still have hope; if they lose, they are left with nothing but despair.

So Jiang Bai doesn't want his teammates to be affected by complicated emotions, and besides, it's not the time for them to feel down.

During the game, there is a reason for any ups and downs. As long as they can face up to themselves, they will definitely be able to limit the Bucks.

It's not a difficult thing, it's something they've always been able to do.

Soon, he returned to his position in the rest area of ​​the bench.

At this time, Sibo was very angry, and naturally he would not save face for anyone.

He expressed his anger directly.

"There was a problem with our defense, which led to the Bucks' consecutive three-pointers. Of course, I understand your thoughts. After all, no one would have thought that the ball would appear in the hands of such a person...~々... "

Spoelstra doesn't bother to mention Portis' name now, because it doesn't really matter who made the ball.

It's not that he doesn't have enough respect for the role of Portis, but Spoelstra wants everyone to realize that this is a point they shouldn't lose.

Moreover, such a goal actually has a certain element of luck.

But on the field of competition, it is unrealistic not to be able to beat the opponent's luck and reduce their luck. The real reality is to reduce every possibility of luck to the lowest level.

This is what everyone should do.

Jeff Van Gundy and Mark Jackson, who were in front of the commentary, are a little confused now in the face of such a sudden reversal.

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They also started a discussion.

Jeff Van Gundy said: "I really didn't expect that the Bucks would have such unexpected gains at this time. They really make the Heat anxious now, but I always feel that this may not be a good thing!""

Jeff Van Gundy felt that such a three-pointer would completely offend the Heat.

If the Heat start to be more rigorous, the next challenge for the Bucks will be even greater.

They don't have any advantages for the Heat. If the current Heat starts to become stronger, what kind of boat will the result be?

Can the Bucks (okay) deer team rely on such a quick three-pointer and then hold it?

After all, on the defensive end, they still haven't made the desired contribution.

Once such a three-point blessing is missing, the Heat's attack is really too violent.

Now it seems that the Bucks have the momentum, but in fact the initiative is still with the Heat, and a one-point lead is also a lead.

What's more, after the timeout, they still have the initiative to attack?

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