They won the first game by 2 points. The Warriors showed their terrifying bloodthirsty nature at home. Heat fans were stunned. They did not expect that the finals, which they had been looking forward to for a season, would start like this. Fans from both sides didn¡¯t have time to start a quarrel, and the second game began. It was still in Oakland, still the home court of the Warriors, and still had the same starting lineup as the first game. In this game, the Warriors started extremely vigorously. Chamberlain hit all his shots in less than a minute and a half. In addition, he and Ibaka blocked Bosh and Wade's mid-range shots. The Warriors quickly hit 60. Start. The Heat also learned from their shame and then acted bravely. The little emperor only scored 18 points in the first game and was severely criticized after the game. Today he cheered up and then took advantage of the mistakes made by the Warriors in their pursuit of victory. He scored 6 points The points helped the Heat chase the score to a BB tie before the halfway point of the first quarter. West¡¯s jump shot gave the Warriors the lead. James made a long shot but was blocked by Chamberlain. Taking advantage of this big block, the Warriors quickly counterattacked and Carter dunked to expand the lead. More than 4 minutes into the first quarter, Bosh scored his first two points on a tip-in, but West made two consecutive layups and long shots to regain the lead for the Warriors. At the end of the first quarter, Chamberlain fouled under the basket and made two free throws. The Flash also started to attack. His foul-taking methods were even more superb, and he made consecutive free throws to help the Heat overtake the score. The two teams were very tight on the score. After the first quarter, the two sides ended up tied at 212l. In the second quarter, Bosh hit consecutive jump shots. The Warriors failed to attack one after another but were hit by a 0-0 spurt by the Heat to widen the point difference. At the critical moment, Curry, who came off the bench, showed his true qualities as a cold-blooded killer and stabilized the morale of the army with a three-point jumper. After that, James, who was in excellent condition, succeeded in sneak attacks under the basket one after another, and the Heat took the lead. Nelson was naturally extremely dissatisfied with the result. He called a timeout. After that, Curry went berserk again and narrowed the difference to 2 points with a long three-point shot. Under the command of Chamberlain, the Warriors began to play a defensive battle. The Heat were forced to commit an offensive violation within seconds. Relying on Chamberlain's step-back jumper, the Warriors tied the score to 34-4. Facing the Warriors¡¯ crazy counterattack, Wade and James failed to score a single point. The Warriors pursued the victory and completed a wave of 176 offensive climax to overtake the Heat by 4 points. After the Heat timeout, Wade hit a jumper, and soon he hit a three-pointer and successfully teamed up with Bosh to help the Heat regain the lead. At the end of the first half, the Heat led the Warriors 4,746. In the third quarter, facing the Warriors' terrifying defensive strength, the Heat's offense was sluggish and they missed consecutive shots. Chamberlain's hook and West's jumper helped the Warriors overtake the score. But after that, Bosh and Wade teamed up to support the Heat's offense. The two took turns to score the team's first 13 points in this quarter. The Warriors have always been poor on the outside, and Chamberlain dominates the situation. He is like a crazy rhinoceros, attacking left and right in the paint. However, his two fists cannot match the four hands, and the Tigers cannot withstand the pack of wolves. In the middle of the third quarter, Wade makes a jumper Gained a 6-9 lead for the Heat. After that, Chamberlain was still the mainstay of the Warriors' offense, and he succeeded in two attacks to suppress the Heat. At 1 minute and 6 seconds of this quarter, Chamberlain made one of two free throws. This was the first time that he missed a free throw in the Finals series, which represented the Warriors' success. Poor edge feel. Although the Emperor continued to be sluggish and could not even score free throws, Wade stepped forward and quickly led the Heat to regain the lead and expand the point difference. At the end of the first three quarters, Wade scored 2 points to help the Heat expand their advantage to 666. Although the Heat were leading, the Warriors were not anxious at all, while the Heat were extremely anxious. They needed a victory so much. Wade stole West's breakthrough. The Heat counterattacked, with Bibby taking the lead in a long-range three-pointer. After that, the Warriors made another mistake and the Heat took the opportunity to expand their advantage to 9 points. However, before the fans started cheering, Chamberlain continuously singled out the penalty area to chase points, forcing the Heat to suspend the game. Wade grabbed the offensive rebound and hit a make-up shot. Chamberlain immediately scored 4 points in a row with free throws and made the score within - one point. In the last five minutes of this quarter, with a 2L from Chamberlain's basket, the Warriors overtook the Heat 79-/. At the critical moment, the Heat made consecutive mistakes, and the Warriors also missed long-range shots one after another and missed opportunities to expand their lead. The fight between the two sides became extremely fierce. In the last 15 seconds, Chamberlain hit a hook from the basket and the Warriors led by one point. In the last B seconds, Wade broke through for a layup and caught up to only one point. But in the last 6 seconds, Chamberlain took action again. He caused a foul on Bosh under the basket and made two free throws. The victory was established in one fell swoop. The Warriors won 3-3. With two consecutive wins, the Warriors pushed the Heat to the edge of the cliff. Chamberlain scored 45 points and 17 rebounds in the first game, and 46 points and 15 rebounds in the second game. He dominated the paint and completely displayed the majesty of the King. On the other hand, for the Heat, James and Wade only averaged 40 points per game. Compared with the regular season, their performance was much greater.??Discount, this is also the main reason why the Heat were defeated. The Heat now rely too much on their core, and their bench strength is horribly weak. In the third game, the two sides moved the battlefield. The Warriors visited Miami, and the Heat finally returned to their home court. At the beginning of the game, both sides focused on defense. Each scored 4 points in the first three and a half minutes and tied the game. But then, Curry hit a three-pointer to set off the Warriors' offensive climax. Although James quickly returned 2 points, Chamberlain immediately scored 4 points in a row. In addition, West made a successful throw, and the Warriors beat the Heat to 136. to pause. After the timeout, Bosh scored 2 points, and Wade also scored consecutive points with free throws, but the Warriors, led by Chamberlain, fired one after another. Entering the last minute of this quarter, the Warriors continued to lead 2-19. Heat fans were extremely worried. What made them even more horrified was that Wade, who was playing extremely hard, hit his knee on Chamberlain's knee during a breakthrough. He screamed and fell to the ground holding his knee. Heat fans and coaching staff were in a panic, Wade was sent back to the locker room, and Chalmers came on as a substitute. Just when the Warriors were about to take advantage of Wade's absence to open up the score, Chalmers gave them a heads-up. After coming on the court, he hit two consecutive three-pointers, including the last big three-pointer at the buzzer, which was incredible. With help, the Heat ended the first quarter with a -13 lead. At the beginning of the second quarter, the Heat had the ball, and Wade took over the Heat without James. He took a decisive shot and scored 2 points, but West's three-pointer made his mid-range shot look bleak. After that, the Heat's situation suddenly improved. Bosh scored consecutively. Wade also returned to the court in the middle of the second quarter and also scored consecutively. In addition, Chalmers hit his third three-pointer. 644 leads by 6 points. Seeing this, Nelson called a timeout, and the Warriors began to deploy tactics around Chamberlain. Back from the start, Chamberlain directly staged an alley-oop and scored 2 points to stabilize the situation. Then he used his footsteps to get rid of Bosh under the basket and directly made a one-handed dunk, scoring the 13th point of the game and chasing the score. 6 levels. James caused a foul on Chamberlain, but looking back, Chamberlain scored consecutive hooks to help the Warriors take the lead again 6-4. To the Warriors' helplessness, Chalmers hit a three-pointer again, and he became the X factor in the game. However, Chamberlain's last-minute mid-range shot still helped the Warriors end the first half with a 6-lead. Wade did not appear on the court at the beginning of the second half. Miller took his place and hit two three-pointers in a short time. However, West and Curry also have a hot three-pointer feel, and Chamberlain The score was tied at 2I in the penalty area, and the game was extremely cruel. Compared with the Warriors, who are accustomed to hand-to-hand combat, the Heat's resilience is much worse. They made mistakes at the critical moment. The Warriors seized the opportunity and Chamberlain succeeded in a layup. The Warriors led by 7569 by 6 points. The coach reluctantly called a timeout, Bosh made two free throws, and then Wade came back on the court, but Chamberlain hit 2I under the basket. After that, he also blocked Wade's layup. During the Warriors' counterattack, Chamberlain once again Becoming the protagonist, he flew up and made a dunk. The Warriors put the Heat into a timeout with 8L. After the timeout, James succeeded in shooting and Juwan Howard also hit a layup, but Chamberlain stabilized the situation with consecutive jumpers. In the crucial fourth quarter, the two sides started a bloody battle. At the beginning, Chamberlain made a foul and made two free throws. Looking back, Wade followed suit and made a foul, and he made two free throws. The first meeting between the two represented the overall trend of the fourth quarter, which was a tug-of-war. The two sides fought until the middle of the fourth quarter, and the point difference remained at around 6 points, until Haslem made a layup to catch 60. Just when the Heat fans just saw the light of day, Chamberlain's unreasonable three-pointer once again closed the gap. The difference was widened to 6 points, but James sent consecutive assists, which not only helped him win a triple-double, but also led the Heat to a 90-point climax, achieving a 99-95 lead. In the last three minutes, Chamberlain dunked first, and then caused an offensive foul on James. After one round, Chamberlain succeeded in a mid-range shot, completing the counterattack of the score. The Heat started to get anxious, but mistakes were made. The Warriors seized this opportunity. They carried out positional warfare step by step, with Chamberlain as the core, and quickly opened the score to 106,100. In the last half minute, Curry missed a long shot, and Chamberlain took it. He got a key offensive rebound and then passed it back to Curry. Curry continued to take shots and finally hit a three-pointer. In this way, the Warriors basically sealed the victory of the game with 10B100. In the end, the Heat could only use foul tactics, but they were unable to recover. , the Warriors had three wins in three games, three consecutive wins in the finals and fifteen consecutive wins in the playoffs. In the last game, the Heat were desperate. The Warriors have won three consecutive championships in the Finals, and the O'Brien Cup has fallen into their control, but the proud Big Three have not given up the game. They must win at least one victory to commemorate the sacrifice they made to stay together. Those sad. However, the Warriors did not want to waste their efforts. At this time, the reality was so cruel for the Heat, who once had unlimited limelight. Even if they wanted to win, they could not do it. In this game, Sri Lanka changed the starting lineup. Chalmers, who performed well in every game, replaced the aging Bibby as Wade's partner. As for the Warriors, the lineup remains unchanged, and they will not change the lineup, because the past three victories have proved that their lineup is successful. The effect of the Heat's adjustment at the beginning of the game was quickly reflected. Chalmers continuously assisted James, helping the Emperor find The offensive rhythm scored 6 points in a row. For the Warriors, it was Chamberlain who still took on the main offensive role with consecutive shots and free throws. After he used jump shots to give the Warriors the first lead of the game, the hot little emperor hit consecutive jump shots, leading the Heat to a 102 offensive climax to overtake the Warriors. The team scored 7 points. Just over 4 minutes into the first quarter, James scored 9 points on 4-for-4 shooting. Carter became the scoring point from the outside. He scored 6 points in a row and led the Warriors to respond with a wave of B0 to take away the lead. After that, the Warriors played more and more smoothly. West stole the ball and made a long three-pointer. At the end of the first quarter, they led the Heat by 32. In the second quarter, the Warriors still focused on Chamberlain, and Chamberlain lived up to the heavy trust. He used difficult jump shots and desperate scrambles to help the Warriors overcome the opening difficulties. Subsequently, Curry, who came off the bench, hit a three-pointer, and the Warriors played a small climax of Bl and expanded their advantage to 402B. After the Heat timeout, House hit a long three-pointer. They adjusted their tactics and began to use their hot touch to make long shots, and this The adjustment was very effective. The Heat, which had fallen behind overall, actually took advantage of the situation and launched a 140-point attack wave, incredibly leading the score to 40. In the last four minutes of the second quarter, James, who had been silent for a long time, broke through and scored a layup, but Chamberlain immediately entered a violent state and shot consecutively. - scored a B point to help the Warriors take the lead. After a chaotic battle, the Warriors led the Heat 6-1 at the end of the first half. In the third quarter, Chamberlain blocked Chalmers' breakthrough layup at the beginning. Then the Warriors counterattacked on a fast break. Chamberlain hit the rim from the wing and dunked successfully. But then, Chalmers made a long three-pointer and Bosh scored two points, and the Heat quickly took the lead by one point. West and Curry continuously attacked the basket, and Chamberlain provided cover for his teammates in the paint. The Warriors had a B0 climax and once again widened the point difference to 7 points. After that, the two sides started a tug-of-war. Wade scored 4 points in a row to help the Heat narrow the point difference. Chamberlain then hit two points and caused an offensive foul on Ilgauskas. He then assisted Curry to hit a three-pointer, which successfully contained the Warriors. The Heat counterattacked. With five minutes left in this quarter, as Chamberlain played 2I hard against Haslem and Bosh, the Warriors once again expanded their lead to 7 points. The Heat couldn't stand Chamberlain's continuous 2I. , Wade went to the referee and kept yelling. The referee was rude and gave him a technical foul. The Warriors took this opportunity to first make a free throw by Curry, and then Chamberlain scored with a hook, suddenly extending the lead to two. After a few Heat timeouts, Haslem scored 4 points in a row. West responded with a throw. The two sides gradually fell into a stalemate. At the end of the third quarter, the Warriors still led Bl2 into the final quarter. At this time, the heat was over for the Heat. They were not behind by many points, but their spirit had been defeated by the high-spirited Warriors. Less than one minute into the fourth quarter, Chamberlain hit two consecutive hook shots and blocked the shot. James' back-up jump shot brought the point difference to 15 in one go. But this was not the end. West and Curry succeeded in long-range shots one after another. The Heat made constant mistakes at critical moments. The point difference between the two sides was less than halfway through the fourth quarter. Suddenly stretched to 2 points, the Heat completely collapsed. Wade signaled a timeout, and then ended sadly with a tired body and painful right leg. At this time, Heat fans discovered that their beloved Flash was already limping when he walked. Wade was replaced. The Heat surrendered, and the Warriors fought to the end with excited roars. When the referee blew When the whistle signaled the end of the game, Chamberlain grabbed the basketball and threw it into the air The whole Warriors team, both players and fans, cheered. The Warriors dynasty was established. Sixteen consecutive wins in the playoffs. Thus was born. With Richard lifting the O'Brien Cup, and with Chamberlain lifting the Russell Cup, the magnificent 210-ll season of the NHA finally came to an end. Chamberlain's era came to an end with his Grand Slam honors. Arrived