In the tiebreaker of the Eastern Conference Finals: The Greens blossomed more and Butler scored 24 points in one second and led the team to chase points – yqqlm

Original title: Halftime in the tiebreaker of the Eastern Conference Finals: The Green Army blossomed more and Butler scored 24 points and led the team to chase the points.

On May 30, 2022, Beijing time, the tiebreaker of the Eastern Conference finals is underway. After halftime, the Celtics led the Heat 55-49 away.

In the first quarter of the game, the Green Army quickly established a 15-point difference with the main fast break. In the second quarter, Butler almost single-handedly fought back the suspense of the game, leading the Heat to fight back, and the two sides were almost even at halftime.

When the Heat scored only 17 points in the first quarter, they rebounded with 32 points in the second quarter; while the Celtics scored 32 points in the first quarter and only 23 points in the second quarter.

The Heat and Celtics have taken completely different defensive strategies. For Tatum, the Heat chose to decisively pinch to force him to play the ball; for Butler, the Celtics tried not to pinch, preferring to let him play one-on-one rather than let him lead his teammates. So we see that the Celtics had 12 assists in the half, and the Heat had only 3 assists.

So from the data, it can be seen that the Celtics have more flowers, Tatum has 13 points, Brown has 15 points, Smart and White also have 9 points and 8 points respectively, and Gway has 7 points.

On the Heat side, Jimmy Butler did not rest for a minute in the first half, scored 24 points, 4 rebounds and 0 assists on 8 of 11 shots, of which he scored 18 points in the second quarter; Adebayo scored 11 points, and the highest score of everyone else was only 5 points. (Editor: Sheng Zhe)Return to Sohu, see more

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