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535 - Demons in chaos (1)

535-The Devils Fight (1)

On April 30, the Hawks defeated the Heat 106-91 at home, leading 3-2.

The Hawks are only one step away from their first second round in 10 years. Joe Johnson scored 25 points, 6 rebounds and 6 assists, Josh Smith scored 20 points and 8 rebounds, and Mike Bibby scored 17 points. Philip Murray, who came on the bench, scored 23 points.

Wade was in trouble under strict defense. He only made one goal in the first half. Although he scored 29 points in the end, he could not save the Heat. Michael Beasley scored 18 points, Jermaine O'Neal scored 14 points, and Udunis Haslem had 11 points and 8 rebounds.

Wade became the weather vane for the Heat. Only when he performed well did the Heat have hope of winning, but he was in trouble and others failed to bring too much help.

Defending Wade can defend the Heat, and their opponents know this. The Hawks guarded Wade from the beginning, but he failed to make a goal in the first quarter and scored 1 point with only free throws. Fortunately, O'Neal Jr. was in good condition, and the Heat had not been widened too much in this quarter, and fell behind 20-24 in the first quarter.

With 3 minutes and 38 seconds left in the second quarter, Wade finally made a shot, which was his first shot and his only goal in the first half. When the star was in such a state, the Heat could no longer withstand it and was quickly thrown away. With 7 minutes and 13 seconds left in the quarter, Evans made a dunk and the Hawks led by 15 points 40-25. After Wade made the ball, Smith immediately dunked in the air. The Hawks scored 7 points in a row, and won 22 points in one fell swoop. At the end of the half, the Hawks led 63-40.

In the second half, Wade finally broke free from the constraints and began to make continuous mid-range shots, scoring 17 points per quarter. After the start of this quarter, Wade made three consecutive shots, hitting a 6-0 wave, narrowing the gap to 17 points. The Heat failed to narrow the gap to within 14 points, and fell behind 70-85 after this quarter.

Wade missed two consecutive shots after the start of the fourth quarter, while the Hawks scored twice, scoring 13-7, and scored a 22-point advantage with 6 minutes and 52 seconds left in the game. With 3 minutes and 40 seconds left in the game, the Heat still fell behind 82-104, and there was no hope of returning to the game, so Wade had to go off the court to rest.

The sixth game will be played at the Heat on the 2nd. If Wade still cannot lead the team to break through, their season will end.

On May 2, the Heat defeated the Hawks 98-72 at home, tied the score to 3-3. The life-and-death battle between the two teams will be held at the Hawks on the 4th, and the winner will advance.

The Heat avoided being eliminated. Dwyane Wade scored 41 points and 5 rebounds, Michael Beasley scored 22 points and 15 rebounds, and James Jones scored 11 points.

The Hawks were dragged into the seventh game of life and death. Mike Bibby scored 20 points and 7 rebounds, Joe Johnson scored 13 points and 5 rebounds, and Philip Murray scored 13 points.

In addition to the showdown between the Celtics and the Bulls, the Hawks and the Heat also became the most stalemate series. The two teams not only played hard, but also had the most fierce confrontation on the court. They almost fought hard in the last game, and there was a little conflict on the court today. However, the Hawks were in poor form and were suppressed by the Heat after the opening game, and there was no chance in the whole game.

Jermaine O'Neal was injured, and Joel Anthony replaced him as the starting center, but this had little impact on the Heat. Wade scored frequently and scored 14 points in the first quarter. The Hawks could not start the situation, so Bibby could only strengthen their offense. He made two three-pointers in the first quarter, and the Hawks once surpassed 8-7, but this was their only lead in the game. James Jones immediately scored a three-pointer. After the Heat made a 17-4 wave, they opened the gap 24-12. The Heat led 32-18 in the first quarter.

Three minutes after the start of the second quarter, Beasley grabbed the offensive rebound and scored a tip-in, the Heat led by 17 points 39-22. In the following 3 minutes, the Heat failed to make a goal, and the Hawks began to counterattack. With 3 minutes and 02 seconds left in the quarter, Johnson made a mid-range shot, and one man scored 5 points in a row, and the Hawks only trailed 35-43. The Hawks still had a good opportunity to continue narrowing the gap, but failed to grasp it. After the Heat scored 6 points in a row, they opened the gap again. Wade scored only 5 points in this quarter, but at the end of the half, the Heat still led 51-42.

The physical confrontation between the two teams was very fierce. In the middle of the third quarter, Chalmers and Bibby began to push after the collision, but were quickly separated. The Heat continued to lead the score. With 5 minutes and 49 seconds left in the quarter, Wade made two consecutive three-pointers, and the Heat scored 23 points 67-44. Wade and Beasley scored 10 points each in this quarter, and the Heat once led by 26 points and entered the fourth quarter with 78-56.

The victory and loss have lost their suspense. Shortly after the start of the fourth quarter, Wade made a three-pointer and the Heat led 85-58. With 6 minutes and 53 seconds left in this quarter, Wade made a dunk after breaking through, his body lost balance, and fell to the sidelines. He also got a chance to add extra penalties. After hitting, the Heat led 89-63. After 40 seconds, Wade scored another "three-pointer" and expanded the advantage to 29 points. The Hawks surrendered and began to withdraw their main players. Wade also left the court to rest after applying for a foul. On May 2, the Heat easily defeated the Hawks 98-72 at home, forming a big score of 3-3. The life-and-death battle between the two teams will be played at the Hawks on the 4th, and the winner will advance.

The Heat avoided being eliminated. Dwyane Wade scored 41 points and 5 rebounds, Michael Beasley scored 22 points and 15 rebounds, and James Jones scored 11 points.

The Hawks were dragged into the seventh game of life and death. Mike Bibby scored 20 points and 7 rebounds, Joe Johnson scored 13 points and 5 rebounds, and Philip Murray scored 13 points.

In addition to the showdown between the Celtics and the Bulls, the Hawks and the Heat also became the most stalemate series. The two teams not only played hard, but also had the most fierce confrontation on the court. They almost fought hard in the last game, and there was a little conflict on the court today. However, the Hawks were in poor form and were suppressed by the Heat after the opening game, and there was no chance in the whole game.

Jermaine O'Neal was injured, and Joel Anthony replaced him as the starting center, but this had little impact on the Heat. Wade scored frequently and scored 14 points in the first quarter. The Hawks could not start the situation, so Bibby could only strengthen their offense. He made two three-pointers in the first quarter, and the Hawks once surpassed 8-7, but this was their only lead in the game. James Jones immediately scored a three-pointer. After the Heat made a 17-4 wave, they opened the gap 24-12. The Heat led 32-18 in the first quarter.

Three minutes after the start of the second quarter, Beasley grabbed the offensive rebound and scored a tip-in, the Heat led by 17 points 39-22. In the following 3 minutes, the Heat failed to make a goal, and the Hawks began to counterattack. With 3 minutes and 02 seconds left in the quarter, Johnson made a mid-range shot, and one man scored 5 points in a row, and the Hawks only trailed 35-43. The Hawks still had a good opportunity to continue narrowing the gap, but failed to grasp it. After the Heat scored 6 points in a row, they opened the gap again. Wade scored only 5 points in this quarter, but at the end of the half, the Heat still led 51-42.

The physical confrontation between the two teams was very fierce. In the middle of the third quarter, Chalmers and Bibby began to push after the collision, but were quickly separated. The Heat continued to lead the score. With 5 minutes and 49 seconds left in the quarter, Wade made two consecutive three-pointers, and the Heat scored 23 points 67-44. Wade and Beasley scored 10 points each in this quarter, and the Heat once led by 26 points and entered the fourth quarter with 78-56.

The victory and loss have lost their suspense. Shortly after the start of the fourth quarter, Wade made a three-pointer and the Heat led 85-58. With 6 minutes and 53 seconds left in the quarter, Wade made a dunk after breaking through, his body lost balance and fell to the sidelines. He also got a chance to add extra penalties. After hitting, the Heat led 89-63. After 40 seconds, Wade scored another "three-pointer" and the Heat expanded the advantage to 29 points. The Hawks surrendered and began to withdraw their main players. Wade also left the court for a foul.

On May 4, the Hawks defeated the Heat 91-78 at home and advanced to the second round with a total score of 4-3. The opponent will be LeBron James' Cavaliers.

The Hawks made it into the second round for the first time in 10 years. Joe Johnson scored 27 points and 5 steals, Josh Smith scored 21 points and 9 rebounds, Philip Murray scored 15 points, and Mike Bibby scored 11 points and 6 assists.

"Flash" Dwyne Wade was eliminated too early and failed to meet James in the Eastern Conference semi-finals. Wade scored 31 points in the last game of the season, Udunis Haslem had 14 points and 13 rebounds, and Michael Beasley had 17 points and 7 rebounds.

Wade scored 10 points in the first quarter, but his teammates only scored 8 points in total. The Heat started 8-2, but the Hawks quickly narrowed the gap. It was difficult to tell the difference between the two sides in the first quarter, and the Hawks led 20-18.

Wade lost his touch in the second quarter and lost all six shots, including a buzzer-beating backcourt super long shot. He scored 4 points in this quarter with only free throws. The Hawks are no longer polite. Shortly after the start of this quarter, launching a 17-4 attack wave, and scored 15 points in one fell swoop. Not only Wade missed the shot, but others in the Heat also frequently missed. In the past 8 minutes, they failed to make a goal, lost 18-29 in the quarter and fell 36-49 in the first half.

The Hawks gradually controlled the situation and maintained a double-digit advantage in the second half. After the Heat narrowed the gap to 10 points in the third quarter, Johnson immediately scored a three-pointer, and the Hawks scored 5 points in a row and opened the score. Johnson scored 10 points in this quarter, and the Hawks led 68-52 into the final quarter.

At the beginning of the fourth quarter, the Hawks scored another 4 points in a row, expanding their advantage to 20 points. The Heat had no choice but to send Beasley and shooter Cook to the field early, but it did not play a role. The Heat failed to make a goal in the first 4 minutes and 40 seconds of the quarter, while the Hawks made 6 of 6 shots, including 3 three-pointers. After a 17-4 wave, they scored 29 points in one fell swoop with 85-56.

Beasley made a three-pointer with 7 minutes and 20 seconds left in the game. This was the Heat's first shot in this quarter. Wade also scored a three-pointer after that. The two made an 11-0 wave for the Heat, chasing the score to 67-85. However, it was too late and they failed to complete the big reversal.

Since Ace left, the Heat once again hated the first round of the playoffs. They had no choice but to fight with the Hawks for seven games and had a holiday early. Of course, they were not the only ones who fought for seven games.

The competition in the eastern part of the off-duty competition was also extremely fierce.

On April 25, the 76ers narrowly defeated the Magic 96-94 at home, leading 2-1 in the big score.

The 76ers became the world of two Andres. Andre Iguodala scored 29 points and 7 rebounds, Andre Miller scored 24 points, 9 rebounds and 7 assists. Willie Green scored 12. Sedis Young scored only 6 points, but he scored a goal in the first two seconds of the final game.

"Big Ben" Ben Wallace scored 36 points, 11 rebounds and 3 blocks, but was still unable to win the team. Raff Alstom scored 17 points and 4 assists, Rashad Lewis scored 14 points and 7 rebounds, and Heaton Tecgrau scored 11 points.

The two teams tied in the first two games, and the 76ers gained a home advantage. However, from the regular season, the Magic's away record was good, and the 76ers were not an advantage. The playoffs cannot be measured in the regular season, and the 76ers proved this.

Big Ben "Ben Wallace has an absolute advantage at the basket, and one man scored 10 points in the first quarter. However, Miller scored 10 points for the 76ers, and Iguodala scored 7 points. Big Ben "Ben Wallace lacked help, and they fell behind 21-25 in the first quarter.

The 76ers widened the score in the second quarter. With 7 minutes and 20 seconds left in this quarter, Evans made one of two free throws, and they led by 11 points 38-27. The Magic failed to make a goal within 5 minutes and fell behind by 13 points at one point. It was not until 4 minutes and 31 seconds left in this quarter that Tekglu made a three-pointer. At the end of the half, the 76ers led by 11 points 60-49.

The 76ers scored 16 points 67-51 after the start of the third quarter. "Big Ben Wallace was forced to hit the basket and kept hitting the basket three times. He also made fouls twice, hit four free throws, and scored another 10 points in a single quarter, leading the Magic to counterattack. With 33.9 seconds left in this quarter, the Magic chased the score to 77-79. After three quarters, they only fell behind 77-80.

The Magic regained its vitality. Halfway through the fourth quarter, Lewis made a three-pointer. After they scored 5 points in a row, they tied the score to 86-86.76ers failed to score in 3 minutes. At the critical moment, Iguodala caused a foul and made two free throws. The 76ers scored a 6-0 wave, leading 92-86 with 2 minutes and 40 seconds left in the game.

After the Magic narrowed the gap to 1 point, Green made a key goal, and the 76ers led 94-91. Iguodala had the opportunity to expand his advantage afterwards, but he missed two free throws. "Ben Wallace made a free throw with 31 seconds left in the game, and the Magic fell 2 points behind.

Miller missed the shot, Dalemport grabbed the rebound, and the tip-in failed. The Magic still had 7.4 seconds of offensive time. Big Ben" Ben Wallace made a foul, made two free throws to tie the score.

The 76ers still have an offensive opportunity. Sedis Yang, who performed mediocrely in the game, forced a layup. With 2 seconds left in the game, the 76ers exceeded 96-94.

The Magic has not stopped, and Lewis missed a three-pointer for a long time, and unfortunately lost.

On April 27, the Magic narrowly defeated the 76ers 84-81 away, tied the score to 2-2.

The Magic regained home advantage. Ben Wallace scored 18 points and 18 rebounds, Rashad Lewis scored 17 points and 7 rebounds, Cootney Lee scored 15 points, Heaton Teclu made a three-pointer in 1.8 seconds before the final game, winning the Magic, scoring 17 points in the whole game, and Raf Alstom scored 13 points and 5 assists.

The 76ers were beaten back to their original form. Andre Miller scored 17 points, Sedis Young scored 15 points and 7 rebounds, Andre Iguodala scored 13 points and 11 assists, and Samuel Delhamport scored 10 points and 9 rebounds.

The two dangerous passes allowed the 76ers to see hope. However, the magic will not remain silent, and they can no longer make any mistakes.

The two teams played hard to solve in the first half. The Magic led 24-22 in the first quarter, and the shooting percentages of both sides dropped sharply in the second quarter. The Magic failed to hit 5 outside shots. In this quarter, only 5 shots were made. The 76ers were better, and only 6 shots were made in 21 shots. In the last 2 minutes and 58 seconds of the quarter, both teams did not score a single point, and the final match reached 36-36 in the first half.

The Magic started the third quarter with a 15-5 wave, gaining an advantage of 51-41. Alstom, Cootney Lee and Lewis each made a three-pointer in this wave of attacks. The Magic's shooting percentage improved. They made four three-pointers in this quarter, leading 64-55 after three quarters.

Given that he was reversed in the first game while leading by 18 points, the Magic did not dare to be careless. The 76ers launched a counterattack in the fourth quarter. With 8 minutes and 50 seconds left in this quarter, Miller made two free throws and tied the score to 61-67. The Magic missed consecutive shots, but Ben Wallace grabbed the offensive rebound and dunked. After Ratreve had one goal, Ben Wallace made a foul and made two free throws. Halfway through the quarter, Alstom and Cootney Lee made a shot, and the Magic gained a double-digit advantage with 77-67.

The 76ers were unwilling to give up and launched the final counterattack. With 2 minutes and 33 seconds left in the game, Miller made a breakthrough and layup. Iguodala made a three-pointer before, and they completed an 8-0 attack, chasing the score to 77-79.

With 1 minute and 28 seconds left in the game, the 76ers narrowed the gap to 2 points again. The Magic missed consecutive shots since then, and the 76ers scored with 14.8 seconds left in the game, setting the score to 81-81.

The Magic was once again forced into a desperate situation. This time, Tekglu stepped forward and made a three-pointer 1.4 seconds before the final game, leaving the Magic invincible.

The 76ers failed to create a miracle and returned the home advantage to their opponents.

On April 29, the Magic defeated the 76ers 91-78 at home, leading 3-2 in a big score.

The Magic finally showed the style of a strong man. Big Ben Wallace scored 24 points and 24 rebounds, including 10 offensive rebounds. Rashad Lewis made 3 of 5 three-pointers, scoring 24 points, and Raf Alstom scored 14 points.

Andre Iguodala scored 26 points for the 76ers, Andre Miller scored 17 points and 6 assists, and Willie Green scored 16 points.

As the playoffs progresses, the Magic finally regained the feeling of a strong team. Big Ben Wallace began to dominate the basket. He caught the ball three times in the first quarter and scored three times, including two dunks. The Magic once led 19-13, but after this quarter, he was chased by 76ers to 20-21.

The two teams tied several times in the second quarter. With 3 minutes and 17 seconds left in this quarter, Green scored 3 points in a row and free throw, and the 76ers exceeded 35-34. Redick immediately scored two free throws, and then Wallace also caused a foul on Big Ben, and then Alstom made a three-pointer, and they continued to maintain their advantage and ended the first half 45-39.

Big Ben Wallace subsequently controlled the basket. He dunked twice in the third quarter, one of which was an alley relay dunk, and another tip-in. The Magic gradually opened the score. Tekeglu made a three-pointer before the end of the quarter, and they entered the last quarter 69-60.

Wallace scored 22 points and 21 rebounds in the first three quarters, and the penalty area became his world. The Magic continued to widen the gap in the fourth quarter. With 5 minutes and 24 seconds left in this quarter, Johnson broke through and made a layup, and they led 82-68.

The 76ers tied the score to 76-82, but only scored 2 points in the last 3 minutes and 11 seconds. The Magic ended the game with a 9-2 wave and passed the level easily.

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