"The Great Reversal! The dark horse of the East, the tough guy of the Butler League, Rozier's comeback is amazing! "!
Miami Heat vs Trail Blazers.
The Miami Heat have relied on a high-quality starting lineup from Rozier this season, and have lost stars such as Vincent, Strass, and Oladipo, and the strength of this team cannot be underestimated. Butler and Bam Adebayo will continue to lead their ranks, although they are still plagued by injuries. Since the beginning of the new season, the Lakers have finished 6th in the East with a 32-25 record.
This time, the Heat will visit Portland to face the Trail Blazers. Now, the Trail Blazers, led by Lillard, are weakened to the point of being intimidating. So far, they have only 15 wins, sitting bottom of the Western Conference. What's more, they are still in the embarrassing situation of losing 8 in a row. Portland, on the other hand, lost to Miami on the road, eventually winning 106-96 against Miami.
Special Competitions. In the first quarter, the visiting Heat team was not in good shape, and they scored only 15 points in the first quarter. Simmons had eight points and two assists, Grant had eleven points, three rebounds, two assists, a block, and six five rebounds, an assist and a block, and they finished with 13 points on a 28-15 run. In the second quarter, Tottenham Hotspur was at a disadvantage in the game, but was eventually overtaken. Butler regained his senses, scoring 9 points, 2 rebounds, 3 assists and 1 block to take a 31-28 lead.
In the second half, the Heat scored back-to-back points and gained something to bring the score back. In the third quarter, Butler took three of the four shots, including two free throws, and got eight points, one rebound, three assists, two steals and one block, while Dunloe got eleven rebounds, one rebound and two assists, and he also played 100% in this quarter. He recovered the overall score of the game from 34:20 back to four points. In the third quarter of the game, the Heat didn't give the Trail Blazers the slightest respite, and they ended the game 26-20 with 106-96.
Epilogue. Last season, the Heat once again showed their tenacious fighting spirit. From a 13-point deficit in the first quarter, to a 10-point lead in the second half, to a 23-point comeback, all this shows that they still have the ability to become the biggest dark horse in the East. Statistically, Butler scored 22 points, 4 rebounds, 9 assists, 4 blocks, and 2 layups in 33 minutes, and he made great contributions both offensively and defensively, and deserves to be the strongest player in the NBA.
Rozier also played his best, with 19 points, four rebounds and four assists, and he scored eight points, making him the most efficient player in the team's history. The Trail Blazers, on the other hand, played well with their starters after losing on the road. Fanny Simmons had 26 points and four assists, Grant had 24 points, seven rebounds and six assists, plus Ayton had 12 10 rebounds and 17 rebounds from Kamara's 17 and 10 rebounds, but their performance was just too bad.