Of course, Green's role is not just to poke eyes and kick eggs. Even if these things are put aside, his defense is still at the top level in the league, and the assist ability of a one-handed point forward is still few in the league.

Wang Xiao believes that under his own training, Green should become a good-natured young man who advocates civilization and fosters a new style.

...

As the Heat James was late for a technical foul and was replaced by the head coach for protection, the Heat's situation on the court completely collapsed.

Originally, James couldn't stop losing points when he was there, let alone when he was not on the court?

Taking advantage of the time when James was not on the court, the Wizards expanded the point difference to more than 20 points in one fell swoop.

In the regular season, the Wizards also have a record, that is, the Wizards have never lost a game with a halftime lead of more than 20 points.

A score difference of 20 points is not considered a particularly large point difference in many NBA games. This score only needs a wave of sharp offensive rhythm to easily catch up or even overtake.

But this season, the Wizards have never lost a game with a halftime lead of more than 20 points.

The main reason for this is the most vicious third quarter of the Wizards.

The Wizards' bench lineup is very luxurious, which allows the team's main starters to leave the field early for a rest. The intermission time plus extra rest can often keep Curry and other starters in good physical condition.

In this case, once you play, you can often use your physical advantage to continue to expand the score.

This time is no exception.

At the end of halftime, the difference between the two sides was 21 points, and when the third quarter started, within 3 minutes, the Heat called two timeouts in a row.

It was Stephen Curry, the main core of the Wizards, who forced them to call a timeout.

"Stephen Curry! Three-point shot! Hit——!!!"

Amid the tsunami version of the cheers from the audience, Curry roared up to the sky, as if to spit out all the pent-up energy.

"This is the third three-pointer he has hit since the opening of the third quarter! In less than 3 minutes, he has single-handedly scored 9 points!"

Wade is not the Flash after all.

In the first two quarters of the game, relying on his abundant physical strength and experience, Wade kept a close eye on Curry. As long as Curry was close to the three-point line or had a tendency to catch the ball, he would stick to him and not give Curry any Chance.

But after two quarters, Wade finally slowed down and couldn't keep up with Curry's rhythm.

Taking advantage of this opportunity, Curry actively ran, ran out of open spaces one after another, and successfully hit the basketball.

In 3 minutes, Curry scored 9 points alone, and the Heat's team only scored 5 points during this period.

The point difference continued to widen further, making the Heat even more anxious.

James' turnovers also began to increase, because the players defending him changed back to Leonard, who rested for almost the entire second quarter.

James, who played nearly 20 minutes in the first half, was far from reaching his physical limit at this time, but with Leonard and Green taking turns serving him, his consumption was far beyond the normal period.

It was very difficult under Leonard's fierce fight.

Even if Spoelstra called two timeouts in a row, he still failed to stabilize the situation, and the point difference continued to expand, reaching more than 30 points before he knew it.

The fans at the home court of the Wizards went crazy and cheered excitedly.

Complete abuse, a unilateral complete abuse, in front of the Wizards, the Heat are still vulnerable as always, and they collapsed before the end of the third quarter.

The entire third quarter was undoubtedly a torment for the Heat's players and fans.

When the whistle blew to end the third quarter, almost every member of the Heat team breathed a sigh of relief.

No matter how much the point difference is widened, at least they can finally breathe.

As for the Wizards, Wang Xiao nodded in satisfaction as he looked at the score on the court.

98:66, a full 32 points difference.

Although this is not the largest point difference record in the history of the NBA playoffs, it is enough to ensure that the game won without any suspense.

...

In the fourth quarter of the game, the Heat's Big Three did not appear.

In the break before the fourth quarter, Spoelstra thought it over and finally decided to give up the game.

The Heat currently have 66 points in three quarters, and the average is only 22 points per quarter. According to this calculation, even if the Wizards score no points in the fourth quarter, it will be difficult for the Heat to catch up with the huge difference of 31 points.

And let a team that scored 98 points in three quarters score no points in the fourth quarter? What international joke?

Although very unwilling, but out of strategic considerations, they still gave up this game, allowing the Big Three to have more rest time to recharge their batteries and prepare for the next game.

The Heat voluntarily gave up, and Wang Xiao took advantage of the situation to replace all the main players, and also replaced with a substitute lineup.

However, Wang Xiao's bench lineup is far more luxurious than that of the Heat.

Isaiah Thomas, Jimmy Butler, Chandler Parsons, Yi Jianlian and Thackeray.

Among these people, Thackeray is probably the one who has no skills. After all, as a supplementary player, Thackeray doesn't even have much playing time in the regular season, and can only act as a tool for a spare tire.

Except for him, the rest of them are fully capable of starting the game, even Yi Jianlian.

This season, in fact, Yi Jianlian didn't get much playing time in the team.

As an insider only, his playing priority is behind that of Green and Jamison, and even Chandler Parsons has slightly more playing time than him.

Throughout the regular season, Yi Jianlian averaged about 8 minutes per game, contributing 3.2 points and 2.4 rebounds.

Although Wang Xiao asked Yi Jianlian to practice three-pointers hard, and the latter also developed a so-so three-point shooting ability, but from all aspects, Green, Jamison, Chandler Parsons and other forwards Guard swingmen are better than him.

Wang Xiao wanted to help Yi Jianlian, but he didn't support Yi Jianlian in the form of mindless letting him play.

Letting Yi Jianlian stay in the team is Wang Xiao's greatest help to him.

In the training module, the training priority given by Wang Xiao to Yi Jianlian has always been the same as Curry, George, Leonard, Thompson and other players, and even better than Jimmy Butler and Green.

In the past two seasons, under the cultivation of the training module, Yi Jianlian's strength has undoubtedly made great progress compared with another time and space.

Wang Xiao is fully confident that after this season, even if Yi Jianlian doesn't stay with the Wizards, with his current ability, he is fully capable of serving as a substitute for most teams in the league.

And if Yi Jianlian is willing to stay in the Wizards, then after Jamison retires, Wang Xiao doesn't mind letting him try to see if he is qualified for Jamison's position.

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