Chapter 281
With referee Dan Crawford blowing his whistle, the second quarter of Game [-] of the Indiana Pacers-Miami Heat series began.

In the first quarter, "Little Emperor" LeBron James scored 23 points on 21 of [-] shots in a single quarter. The Miami Heat also led the Indiana Pacers by [-] points with a score of [-]:[-].After the start of the second quarter, "Little Emperor" LeBron James still attacked with the ball.

Unlike the first quarter, the Indiana Pacers immediately double-teamed LeBron James when the "little emperor" LeBron James received the ball.Coach Larry Brown knows very well that the other players of the Miami Heat are in a mediocre state, including "The Flash" Dwyane Wade and "Dragon King" Chris Bosh. · Wade and Chris Bosh are sitting under the court, so that the Indiana Pacers can more safely double-team "Little King" LeBron James.

"Little Emperor" LeBron James, with his back facing the Indiana Pacers' two backup players, Paul George and Tyler Hansbrough.Tyler Hansbrough puts his body on LeBron James while Paul George looks for an opportunity to steal the ball from LeBron James.However, just when Paul George was about to make a move, "Little Emperor" LeBron James suddenly passed the ball in his hand.

"Damn it!" Paul George cursed under his breath, "It was almost a steal!"

Miami Heat small forward Sean Battier, who received a pass from the "little emperor" LeBron James, jumped up and shot directly from outside the three-point line. Although Paul George threw it out at the first time, he still couldn't Interfering with Sean Battier's shot, the ball "swiped" into the net!

"Now the point difference is back to five points!" Said the game commentator and Indiana Pacers star Reggie Miller, "The Indiana Pacers players need to pay attention to the timing of double-teaming LeBron James, The point is, who's going to double-team LeBron James..."

When it was the turn of the Miami Heat to attack again, the Indiana Pacers players who double-teamed LeBron James with Tyler Hansbrough were replaced by center JJ-Hickson, because the Miami Heat center at this time was Substitute Dexter Pittman is basically a walk-on role, not to be feared.This time the "Little Emperor" LeBron James chose to attack by himself, which resulted in a defensive foul by JJ-Hickson.

LeBron James' free throw wasn't a good one. The second free throw missed the hoop, and Tyler Hansbrough leaped high to catch the defensive rebound in his arms.Since the Indiana Pacers lacked a stable scorer at this time, point guard Darren Collison did not choose to launch a quick counterattack, but played this offense steadily. OJ Mayo hit a mid-range jumper over James Jones to help the Indiana Pacers once again close the gap to just two.

"Now is the opportunity for the Indiana Pacers to tie the score!" said Reggie Miller. The score is tied!"

"Little Emperor" LeBron James continued to break through with the ball and once again caused damage to the inside line of the Indiana Pacers. Center JJ-Hickson was fouled by LeBron James twice in a row in less than 2 minutes , and LeBron James once again walked to the free throw line.

LeBron James' first free throw missed the basket, however, and the buzzer sounded in Conseco Arena as coach Larry Brown replaced it with backup center Ronnie Turiaf. JJ-Hickson.LeBron James made a solid second free throw and the Miami Heat continued to maintain a three-point lead.

After LeBron James played about 4 minutes in the second quarter, he was replaced by Miami Heat coach Erik Spoelstra. Two superstars, Wade and "Chris" Bosh, played with three backup players in Norris Cole, Shane Battier and Udonis Haslem.On the side of the Indiana Pacers, the main players began to return to the court, Danny Granger and David West replaced Darren Collison and Tyler Hansbrough respectively.

After Danny Granger played, Sean Battier immediately stood in front of Danny Granger.Danny Granger knew that it was difficult for him to break through Shane Battier's defense, so he began to use his personal ability to attract the defensive attention of the Miami Heat and help his teammates get better scoring opportunities. OJ Mayo received a pass from Danny Granger and hit a long three-pointer from the top of the arc to help the Indiana Pacers once again narrow the gap to just two points.

"The Indiana Pacers have only narrowed the point difference to only two points, but they have not been able to tie the score. At this time, the Indiana Pacers are just so close." Game commentator Reggie Miller said.

It was not until halfway through the second quarter that the Indiana Pacers at home finally tied the score.Danny Granger's two free throws rewritten the score at 35:35, and the two teams finally came to the same starting line again.

"It was finally tied by them!" Miami Heat coach Eric Spoelstra clenched his fists and said bitterly in his heart.After Norris Cole dribbled downfield, coach Erik Spoelstra stood up and called for a timeout.After this timeout, both teams sent their main players onto the pitch in an attempt to take the initiative before the end of the first half.

Miami Heat point guard Mario Chalmers took the ball from Shane Battier and began to organize the team's offense.

At this time, the Miami Heat had Sean Battier as the small forward, "Dragon King" Chris Bosh as the center, and "Little Emperor" LeBron James came to the power forward position.Mario Chalmers dribbled the ball to the front court and handed the ball to "The Flash" Dwyane Wade standing outside the three-point line. "Flash" Dwyane Wade just got the ball and attracted the Indiana Pacers' defensive attention. However, Dwyane Wade did not choose to attack with the ball himself, but handed the ball to the LeBron James, the "little emperor" with his back leaning on David West and reaching for the ball.

"Damn it, under such circumstances, it's very difficult to help defend LeBron James. As long as you help defend, there will definitely be loopholes in the defense!" Xu Nuo said bitterly in his heart.

"Little Emperor" LeBron James held the ball with his back against David West. At the same time, "The Flash" Dwyane Wade used the screen of "Dragon King" Chris Bosh to get rid of the defense and get out of the basket. Reece Bosh went around, then turned and rushed towards the Indiana Pacers basket. "Little Emperor" LeBron James immediately passed the ball back to Dwyane Wade. After the "Flash" Dwyane Wade received the ball, he passed the Indiana Pacers center Roy Hibbert in a lost step, and instantly killed the Indiana Pacers basket.

"Not good!" DeMar DeRozan yelled, rushing to the basket and chasing Dwyane Wade.At this moment, Dwyane Wade jumped high, poured the ball into the basket, and also caused a pull foul on DeMar DeRozan.

"You can let Dwyane Wade dunk this ball, and now you pay another foul, and Dwyane Wade got another free throw opportunity." Xu Nuo said to DeMar DeRozan.

Dwyane Wade went to the free throw line and made a solid double free throw, and the Indiana Pacers once again trailed the Miami Heat by three points.

"The three-point difference is a piece of cake for us!" Xu Nuo thought as he took the ball from DeMar DeRozan and began to organize the team's offense.

By the end of the first half, the Indiana Pacers at home still trailed the Miami Heat by two points with a score of 41:43.In the second quarter, the Indiana Pacers and the Miami Heat both scored [-] points, which was completely even.

"Little Emperor" LeBron James scored [-] points on seven of nine shots in a single quarter. However, in the second quarter, LeBron James' shooting percentage began to decline, and he only made five shots. Scored six points in two quarters, scored [-] points in the first half, and had four rebounds and three assists.Although promise only scored five points in the half, but had seven assists, the Indiana Pacers scored at least fifteen points by relying on promise's pass.

"Although LeBron James scored [-] points in the half, the promised seven assists helped the team to bite the score. It seems that if the promise can continue to maintain such high-efficiency assists in the second half of the game, regardless of LeBron No matter how many points James gets alone, we still have a chance to win tonight!" Coach Larry Brown was thinking in his heart as he walked down the player tunnel to the players' locker room.

On the other end of the court, coach Erik Spoelstra of the Miami Heat had a serious expression on his face. Although his team held the lead, it only had two points, and it was LeBron James. In exchange for scoring [-] points at halftime. "In this way, the second half of the game is definitely not easy to play!" Coach Eric Spoelstra thought so.

(End of this chapter)

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