"YOU'RE A DEFENSIVE HOLE." HE OPENLY SHOT THE OPPONENT'S ACE... WHAT'S THE RESULT OF GAME 3?

"You're a defensive hole." He openly shot the opponent's ace... What's the result of Game 3?

"You're a defensive hole." He openly shot the opponent's ace... What's the result of Game 3?

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Something rarely seen in the NBA happened.

The Cleveland Cavaliers beat the Miami Heat 121-112 in the second round of the first round of the Eastern Conference playoffs for the 2024-2025 season at Rocket Mortgage Fieldhouse in Cleveland, Ohio on the 24th (Korea time). The victory gave Cleveland an advantage with a 2-0 series record.

Cleveland is No. 1 in the Eastern Conference this season and was the best team in the NBA along with the Oklahoma City Thunder. Miami, on the other hand, is ranked 10th in the Eastern Conference and was the last team to take the playoff spot through the "Play-in" tournament.
Naturally, Cleveland's overwhelming advantage was expected, but the game was not at all. Cleveland took the lead with an explosive 3-pointer to lead 68-51 in the first half, but Miami's power was great in the second half. 바카라사이트

The team launched offense led by ace Tyler Hiro, and Miami's unique and tenacious defense revived, and the game entered the clutch time. Cleveland ace Donovan Mitchell, who emerged from a crisis point, led the team to victory with a clutch one-man show. It was a game that Cleveland must have freaked out.

However, Cleveland players had a different idea. In particular, main point guard Darius Garland provoked Miami with an interview.

A local reporter asked, "Miami is a good team and has won two consecutive games. How will you handle this game?" Garland replied, "I will target Tyler Hiro, a defensive end."

This is a remarkable level that is rarely seen. When referring to an opposing team player in the NBA, most of them praise him. Sometimes rough fouls or ungentlemanly acts can change the content, but this was not the case. In other words, Garland shot Hiro who was still first.

This is a scene seen in the NBA in the 1990s and early 2000s. It is an interview in which the ace of each team declares war on the ace of the other team. Local reaction to Garland's interview is also hot.

What is interesting is that Hiro's performance on this day overwhelmed Garland. Hiro led Miami's offense alone with 33 points and 6 rebounds, but Garland was somewhat sluggish with 21 points and 9 assists and a 37.5% field-fighting success rate. Garland provoked Hiro first.

What will be the outcome of Garland's remarks? Game 3 between the two teams will be held at Miami's home stadium at 2 a.m. on the 27th.

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