James played for a few minutes in the third quarter and went off to rest. When he went off, the Cavaliers had a 16 point lead.
Ariza replaced James.
Just this change, Jefferson seemed to live. He received Kidd's pass twice in a row and threw two three-point balls on the outside to help the nets reduce the difference to 10 points.
Jefferson breathed a long breath. It seemed that he was almost suffocated by hypoxia in the water just now. After James left the court, he felt that he could breathe again.
After he made a three-point shot, he stepped back and couldn't help looking at James sitting on the bench. This guy is really too strong.
When the Cavaliers attacked, Paul handed the ball to Randolph inside. Randolph sat back, pushed and hit, turned his back and sent the basketball into the basket to help the team stabilize the situation.
James stood up to applaud his teammate's attack and nodded to Paul. In this way, he was right. Give the ball to the inside line and let Randolph kill his opponent's inside line in the restricted area. After all, the inside line of the Cavaliers is dominant now.
But when Jefferson found his hand in front of Ariza, Kidd had more passing options, Carter's defensive pressure was also reduced, and the three newly built carriages of the nets were rumbling to roll over the Cavaliers.
They further closed the score. With Carter's dunk, the difference between the two teams was only 6 points.
Silas saw something was wrong and quickly waved to replace James and put James back on the court. At the same time, drew Gooden was replaced. They replaced Tony Allen and big Z respectively.
Now the Cavaliers are Paul, Ariza, James, drew Gooden and Randolph.
Ariza is in the position of Tony Allen to mark Carter. He is taller than Carter and has a long arm span. Silas hopes to use Ariza who is taller to exert more defensive pressure on Carter.
James continued to be responsible for marking Jefferson, who was suppressed by him.
Jefferson felt a headache when he saw James coming back.
It happened that after James came up, Paul pushed the ball through the half court, and the basketball was given to James.
James took the ball outside the three-point line and posed as a three threat against Jefferson.
He made two quick test steps with his right foot, then quickly retracted, leaned back and took off. Facing Jefferson's helpless face, he threw the basketball out and hit three points steadily.
Chet, come in! Jefferson pulled back his right hand to try to intercept James' shot and grabbed his hair twice. It was a little decadent.
Kidd used his strong body on the outside to squeeze Paul's defense and break into the inside layup, but Randolph ruthlessly blocked it.
The basketball flew out and Carter grabbed the front rebound. He didn't stop taking the ball and rushed directly to the Cavaliers' basket. He took off two steps away from Randolph.
Only he raised the basketball in the air and slapped a big hand behind him.
James shot Carter's basketball directly on the backboard.
“Oh,NO!” There were fans covering their eyes with their hands. They really didn't want to see the cruel scene of flying man Carter being hooded by James.
I can't believe it. Even flying Carter will be hooded?
Is this really true? Will this really happen?
How can Carter jump so high?
The fans are a little skeptical about life.
The basketball fanned by James fell and was snatched by Randolph.
He quickly gave the ball to James who had just finished his hat and Carter fell off the bottom line.
James took the ball as a pass across the court. In front of him was Ariza, who had flown past the half court and rushed to the front three-point line.
Ariza received the pass in the run, took two big steps, took off and buckled the basketball into the basket with both hands.
After landing, he held his arm high and rushed back to the backcourt excitedly.
Yes, he was so excited to finish the fast break counterattack with James.
Capono on the bench was also very excited, twisting his body and waving a white towel.
After replacing James, the Cavaliers immediately brushed five points, and the difference returned to double digits.
Lawrence Frank's face on the sidelines was really ugly. He had to raise his hand to pause, hoping to interrupt the momentum of the Cavaliers.
After pausing back, the nets attacked, Kidd leaned against Paul and handed the ball to Jefferson on the left flank.
Kidd is still very experienced. At a glance, James is still two steps away from Jefferson. Jefferson has room to shoot.
However, after Jefferson received the ball, he hesitated and saw that James seemed to move towards him. He finally gave up shooting and handed the basketball back to Kidd.
It's really some fear. I can't get rid of my fear.
Kidd then went to Carter, but Carter scored with a jump shot against Ariza.
Looking back, James took the ball at the top of the arc, then against Jefferson, another unreasonable three-point shot and scored.
Jefferson shook his head and sighed. He wanted to tell James if he could stop staring at me.
Kidd protruded from the three-point line and encountered a bag when entering the restricted area. He hit the ground in the crowd and gave the ball to Carter on the other side. Carter took off and slammed the buckle.
During this period, the net was really hanging the score by Carter's attack.
But Carter's score was two points and two points, and what about James?
If he doesn't get three points, he assists his teammates to get three points. He takes the ball on the right flank, pauses for a moment, attracts the defense, and transfers the basketball to Ariza, who is empty on the left flank.
Ali put his hand in the knife and fell. The ball was not iron. He threw the basketball.
Looking back, Paul broke Kidd's basketball and thanked his predecessors.
After breaking the ball, Paul made a one-stop layup with the ball.
The nets were stopped again, but their suspension today was basically useless and failed to solve the problem.
After pausing back, James held the ball outside the three-point line. Gooden came to pick and roll him. He moved to the left. It looked like he was going to break around Gooden. Jefferson retreated and wanted to bypass Gooden to defend James.
But James did not go forward, but received the ball, took advantage of Jefferson's opportunity to make three points and shoot again.
After this ball, the nets were completely smashed and failed to play a decent counterattack.
The Cavaliers won 108-90 with 18 points, which was revenge.
James made 14 3-point shots, scored 9 goals, scored the highest score of 46 points, 8 rebounds, 13 assists, 2 blocks and 3 steals.