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This century's top 10 0-2 backward turnaround series, welcome back the emperor 76ers have a play?

Today, the 76ers and the Lone Rangers have avoided the desperate situation of falling behind 0-3, and have retained the theoretical possibility of turning the tables on the first cliff after returning to the home field and pulling the total score to 1-2. Among them, the comeback of the 76ers vs Heat series Indimbead shows a very different look, the future trend is more difficult to predict, and the more likely it is to flip.

In the history of the NBA playoffs, 0-3 behind the death penalty, but 0-2 behind the flipped is not a minority, after entering the 21st century, there is no shortage of this case, in recent years has been more intensive. This article will take stock of the series of the top 10 players of this century who completed the reversal with a 0-2 deficit.

1. 2006 Finals: Heat 4-2 turn over the Lone Ranger

This is a finals that is deeply imprinted in the minds of fans, and it is also a controversial finals. This is the second season of O'Neill and Wade, who crossed the Pistons level in the East Finals, and the Lone Ranger also made their first trip to the finals in team history after sending Nash away. Neither team had won the title before, and a new champion was destined to be born that year.

In the first two games, the Lone Ranger won 90-80, 99-85 at home, and the first crown was within reach. However, from G3 onwards, the Heat pulled 4 consecutive games, of which 3 games did not exceed 3 points. Wade also scored a straight rise in the number of free throws, and even won 25 free throws at the Battle of King Mountain, equal to the entire team of the Lone Rangers.

In the end, Wade averaged 18.3 free throws in the last four games, 39.3 points, 8.3 rebounds, 3.5 assists and 2.5 steals, shooting 50.5% from the field, leading the Heat to complete the reversal and was elected the Finals MVP.

2. 2008 West End Second Round: Spurs 4-3 Turn over Hornets

Paul's career is tragic enough, the word "flip" has always been with him, only 2-0 lead has been overturned 4 times. In 2008, The West End No. 2 and No. 3 seeds met in the second round. The first two Games were at home, with big wins of 101-82, 102-84, seemingly effortless.

The Spurs made adjustments, starting G3 to switch Ginobili to replace Finley. Coupled with the rebound of the GDP combination attack, 2 consecutive rounds. The Hornets returned home to rally their muscles, hitting the Spurs 101-79 to win the match point, but the Spurs saved the match point in G6. In the end, the Spurs won 91-82 in the rush seven, completing the reversal. After 7 games, 6 of them had double-digit point differences, and the two teams explained what "big ups and downs" are.

3. 2013 West End First Round: Grizzlies 4-2 capsizing the Clippers

Years later, Paul brought his bad luck of "love being turned upside down" to the Clippers. The 4th Clippers of the West End in 2013 faced the 5th Grizzlies in the first round. The G1 Clippers won 112-91, G2 narrowly won 93-91, and Paul hit a deadlock. But that's where the Clippers' good fortune ends.

Then the Grizzlies seemed to end their hibernation, suddenly woke up, won 4 consecutive games, and the point difference in 4 games reached double digits, and the Grizzlies averaged 14 points per game. In this way, the Grizzlies completed the turnover and overturned the Thunder 4-1 in the second round of the West End, only to be shaved by the Spurs 4-0 in the Western Conference Finals.

4. 2016 West End First Round: Blazers 4-2 capsizing the Clippers

The 2016 playoffs were a hotbed of "reversal." In the first round of the West End that year, the Clippers, who were no. 4 in the West Zone, suffered another 5th place, but this time the opponent was replaced by the Blazers. As in the previous year, the Clippers won 115-95 and 102-81 in the first two games, respectively, and seem to have glimpsed the dawn of promotion.

But the turning point came at G3. The Blazers, who did not play well in the first 2 games, picked up their double-gun status and pulled back from the cliff. G4 Paul suffered a hand injury and was suspended indefinitely. To make matters worse, Griffin was also sidelined with a quadriceps injury. The Clippers, who had been hit consecutively, were unable to cope and were overturned 2-4.

5. 2016 Finals: Cavaliers 4-3 Turn warriors

In the 2016 Western Conference Finals, the Warriors reversed the Thunder with a 1-3 deficit, which also laid the groundwork for Durant to shoot in the offseason. But what they didn't expect was that the 73-win season would end in a reversal. In the first two games of the Finals, the Warriors won 2 consecutive games 104-89 and 110-77, and the advantage was impressive.

Unfortunately, the Cavaliers also lost Love in G2, he missed G3 due to concussion, but the Cavaliers pulled back a set 120-90. The G4 Warriors again attacked Cleveland 108-97, but Dream Green was sentenced to a first-degree malicious foul for hitting James's groin and was suspended at G5, resulting in James and Irving combining to cut 82 points to save the match point. G6 James scored another 41 points and the series was dragged into the tie-7. In the end, Irving's key three points were decided, and the Cavaliers completed a stunning reversal and won the first championship in team history.

6. 2018 East Finals: Cavaliers 4-3 turn over Celtics

Eating the dividends of the trade with the Nets a few years ago, the Green Army formed a "double probing flower" lineup in 2017 and 2018, and continued to play against the Cavaliers in the East Finals. The previous year, the Green Army had lost 1-4. This year, the Green Army's intentions are revenge, and Irving was sent to the Green Army by the Cavaliers in the summer of 2017 (although he missed the 2018 playoffs due to injury), and the 2018 East Finals are even more highly anticipated.

In the first two games, the Green Army gave the Cavaliers 108-83 and 107-94 respectively. But the Six-Man double-doubled Cavaliers pulled back a set at G3. G4, James blasted down 44 points to lead the team to win another set. After the defeat at King's Hill, James exploded with 46 points, 11 rebounds and nine assists in the G6 to save the match point. In the end, the Knights of The Seven Battles escaped 87-79. In this series, James averaged 33.6 points per game, shooting 52.4% from the field and 40.9% from three-point range, including 40+ in three games.

7. 2019 Eastern Conference Finals: Raptors 4-2 turn over bucks

In 2019, the Raptors won the first championship in team history, but the process was not easy. They played seven games against the 76ers in the second round in the Eastern Conference, and fell behind 0-2 in the first two games of the Eastern Conference Finals. The G1 Raptors lost by 8 points and G2 lost by 22 points.

G3 Raptors have no way back. The two sides fought each other in overtime, and the Bucks equalized twice in a row, but did not have the last laugh. G4 Raptors 6-man scored in double-doubles and then the next city. At this time, Van Vliet's son was born, which also became a turning point in this round, and the incarnation of Van Vliet of your son "Van Jordan". The Raptors eventually reversed 4-2 and reached the Finals for the first time in team history.

8. 2021 East Zone Second Round: Bucks 4-3 turn over the Nets

Two years later, the Bucks also tasted the taste of turning the tables and then winning the championship. In the second round of the 2021 East End, the Bucks and the Nets sitting on the big three met in a narrow road, and all walks of life are looking forward to it. As it turns out, it's also a series with a story.

The Nets took a 2-0 lead at 115-107 and 125-86, but the fly in the ointment was the loss of Harden in G1, and his injury became a major concern for the Nets. In G4, the Nets damaged Irving again, and he stepped on the alphabet brother when he landed. Although Durant played almost the entire game in the Battle of King Mountain, bombarding 49 points, 17 rebounds and 10 assists, leading the Nets to win the game point, the Bucks still dragged the series into the seventh. In the end, Durant failed to complete the kill due to "big feet", and the Bucks won in overtime to complete the reversal.

9. 2021 West End Second Round: Clippers 4-2 Caps Jazz

The second round in the Eastern District has reversed, and the second round in the Western District has also come to join in the fun. The Clippers, led by The Cacho group, met the league's top Jazz in the second round, losing 109-112 and 111-117 in the first two games, and all walks of life looked up to the Jazz.

G3 Tylen Lu made an adjustment to replace Zubac with Batum as the starting point, and the Cacho duo scored 65 points to win a set. G4 Carcho scored another 62 points to equalize on aggregate. Despite Leonard's injury, the Clippers' momentum is unstoppable. In G6, Terrance Mann, who replaced Leonard, scored 39 points and the Clippers advanced 4-2 to reach the divisional finals for the first time in their history.

10. 2021 Finals: Bucks 4-2 toppling the Suns

Speaking of turnarounds, the 2021 playoffs are no less than the 2016 playoffs. In that year's finals, the Suns took a 2-0 lead with 118-105 and 118-108. Although there were many precedents for 2-0 leads that year, it was believed that Paul was not far from putting on the ring.

G3 Alphabet Brother scored 40+ in the second consecutive game to win back a set. G4 Middleton and Booker played against each other, scoring 40+ points each, and the Bucks ended up laughing 109-103. In the Battle of Tenno Mountain, Booker scored another 40 points and the Suns scored 20+, but the Bucks Three Musketeers also scored 88 points together, and in the end, the Bucks, who trailed by 16 points in the first quarter, won 123-119. In the end, Alphabet Brother exploded in G6 with 50 points, 14 rebounds and 5 blocks, and the Bucks were crowned again after 50 years. (Supine Braces/Hairy)

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