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From then on, Butler became synonymous with the word "hard."

"There will be no black eight."

"If it weren't for Horford's presence to give East Duel suspense, the Bucks championship would already be announced."

Yes, that's what I said. I was punched in the face, but I was beaten so much that my emotions have not been completely calmed down to this day. Jimmy Butler has magical passive attributes, and the playoffs can trigger Jordan's bloodline, and his combat power will automatically increase by 58%. Even if the Bucks have Holloday in front of them, Alphabet and Da Luo in the back, they can't intercept Butler's winning spirit - 4:34 seconds in the first quarter, offensive and defensive conversion, Heat advance, Bucks retreat, Butler all the way to the letter with small steps, receiving Vincent's pass in the face of Da Luo hit a sudden stop jumper, as if to hint at the result of this game.

From then on, Butler became synonymous with the word "hard."

There was no one responsible for the ball, the defenders who fell into the position were equal to the number of offensive players of the Heat, there was no obvious leakage, and Da Lo was already waiting for Butler in the middle. But you can feel Butler's overflowing desire and urgency in the atmosphere of this round. Although Miami was the big leader in the series, they knew it would never be easy to find a chance to win once they kept the Bucks back. After G4, the Heat have only one home court left, and a 2-2 trip to Milwaukee is an unacceptable situation.

From then on, Butler became synonymous with the word "hard."

The letter returns, once again establishing the Bucks' interior advantage. The G3 Heat can win, in addition to the three-point feeling, and the X factor brought by Loafer. The Heat put him in the starting line against Da Luo, curbed Da Luo's finishing advantage relying on height, and played the No. 5 space position in the transition section, pinning down Da Luo's protective basket and removing the Bucks' biggest advantage over the Heat. The return of the alphabet has changed the situation, firstly, the alphabet is one of the most aggressive flesh in the frontal basket in the whole league, and secondly, the letter can activate or correct the strengths and weaknesses of Da Luo at both ends of the offensive and defensive ends, and then grasp the height advantage of the paint area in the hands of the Bucks again. There are these images to support this:

The letter feeds Da Luo's high and low positions more difficult to be interfered with, and the G3 effective Lefu strong delay, anti-catch and joint defense are broken, allowing Da Luo to enter the comfort zone and crazy cut 36 points, which is better than the outbreak of G2;

From then on, Butler became synonymous with the word "hard."

The presence of letters adds an inside alignment and basket protection, minimizing the offensive interference caused by Loafer. Da Luo showed a performance of dominating Adebayo on the defensive end, and the fancy cruel blood risked to stabilize the relationship between the two between the elders and children;

From then on, Butler became synonymous with the word "hard."

Alphabet starts with a 2+1 charge to knock Reba into a bowling cup, accelerating the latter into foul trouble, which in turn disrupts Spor's hiring. To protect Reba, Spall had to use Highsmith, who wasn't in regular rotation before the playoffs, and Butler also needed to increase the time he took over the alphabet and increase consumption.

From then on, Butler became synonymous with the word "hard."

The situation was already working against the Heat, with the Bucks leading almost all the time and winning points in each of the first three quarters. Their sense of urgency in the game is not like that of a side that is 1-2 down. Alphabet walked leisurely, showed off the ball to maintain the back, watched teammates shoot outside and rushed, the gesture seemed to say - OK, you kid is capable, but I see how long you can last?

In the first quarter, Jimmy Butler shot 9-of-10 from the field and single-handedly took on the Bucks with his footwork and a constant burst of jumper — including a 2-of-2 three-point shooting. This "single-handedness" is literal, in addition to Butler's 22 points, the Heat only scored 6 points, and everyone in G3 was gone. This is not unusual, because this is only more in line with the Heat's regular season performance throughout the 22-23 season, and then match the shooting luck of the first three games and play an all-crotch-pulling G4, which is the more likely outcome in terms of probability.

From then on, Butler became synonymous with the word "hard."

Just wait until Jimmy runs out of ammunition, and the gates of Miami will naturally be open to welcome Master Wang. In the second quarter, Jimmy only scored 2 points on 3 shots, and all Heat players were hardly surprised to find a crosshair, except for Duncan Robinson to come out and cause a little surprise. No one knows why he suddenly bottomed out at this point in time, and the Bucks want to investigate whether the man's birthday and Milwaukee are in conflict. Without his three three-pointers, it would have been over.

Seriously, I really didn't believe that Butler still had a shuttle bullet in stock. The elder Lowry lightly relied on the man to see the precipitation, and Reba also found a little bit of a mid-range shot feeling in the third quarter. Butler can pinch Holloday with his footsteps, and even shake Reba's unchallengeable Lopez in a narrow space, I admit he has the ability, but his constant shots and unreachable arc-flat three-pointers seem to hint at the end of luck - do you really believe that Butler can achieve the Black Eight miracle with techniques that he usually doesn't use much?

Admittedly, he didn't have much to do, the Bucks had three strong men of the defensive formation level around him, and he danced one waltz after another, even if he didn't get tired and lay down, it was difficult not to mess up his dance steps.

From then on, Butler became synonymous with the word "hard."

Will come, let that guy seize a chance, a complete shot of the sturdy nail board hat, followed by a lightning-fast counterattack air catch buckle, familiar picture reproduction, that will shatter the onlookers' dreams on the down, pull this round of the series back to the seemingly same running line, but in fact it is already 2-2 of the Bucks' big advantage.

Butler is fine, but what grade do you look at the people around him?

Lowry and Loafer who will receive their pension in two years?

A group of passers-by fans who can't name the draft loser?

Haven't had that hard Adebayo drawer that my dad steamed last night?

Hiro and Oladipo are injured and Spoh is one of the best coaches, but the game is played by the players. Butler is like a caretaker in the fish market, brethren can beat people with steel pipes, but he really doesn't deserve to own a plasma color TV.

From then on, Butler became synonymous with the word "hard."

However, history has always proved that in places like the aquatic market or the pig pen village, from time to time there will be individual ruthless people with clear bones and not afraid of death. Coleb Martin, Miami's most passionate puzzle piece, is just that, but has a mixed temper, in Butler's lone picture, he pokes his head out and hits two three-pointers, an assist and a frontcourt rebound that struggles to regain it. There was also a two-point long bottom corner singles bukkake alphabet brother, which was not his choice, but the goal seemed to suggest that luck did not give up Miami, this is their horse, and now is their night.

From then on, Butler became synonymous with the word "hard."

It's all neighborhood, and he really does something.

The counteroffensive horn sounded with Martin's chaos, Miami's proudest defense broke out, Lowry's cut, Butler's upper grab and unloading, Reba's frontal interference, again and again blocked the Bucks' attempt to suppress Miami's counterattack, and the Heat were able to fight back.

Turning his head, Jimmy Butler completely ate Middleton. Holloday, who blocked countless heroes under his hand, could not resist his advance. Buden may regret not putting the letters in front of Butler, but as early as the first quarter of the game, Butler had proven that there is a more powerful human force than muscles as strong as steel — and that is the ability to think quickly and quickly. He could see the subtle opportunities hidden in the cracks, and it was this delicate that set Butler apart from ordinary muscle beasts and was able to win again and again in the competition of wrestling.

From then on, Butler became synonymous with the word "hard."

The series led 3-1, with the Black Eight just around the corner. Whether the Heat can eventually do it, 56 points per game, 36.5 points per game so far in the series, Butler, who has continuously contributed to the playoffs in the past few years, has completed the binding with the keyword "hard" in an era of superstars. What he said and did off the field, as well as the high-profile anecdotes that prided himself on being tough, were eventually confirmed by his actions.

From then on, Butler became synonymous with the word "hard."

It doesn't get much more successful than that.

Since then, Butler has become synonymous with the word "hard".

From then on, Butler became synonymous with the word "hard."

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