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17.8%-70%: The probability of the Heat winning and grabbing seven skyrocketed, and the five major lost drafts are the first record in history

17.8%-70%: The probability of the Heat winning and grabbing seven skyrocketed, and the five major lost drafts are the first record in history

Beijing time on May 30, the Heat vs Green Kai's seven-point battle began, the first quarter of the game after the Heat led by 7 points, the Heat 52-41 after the half led the Green Kai by 11 points, Dunroe, Highsmith, Martin, Vincent, Strus 5 lost the draft to become the protagonist, if they can help the Heat enter the Finals, then 7 undrafted Black Eight Finals will be the first record in history.

17.8%-70%: The probability of the Heat winning and grabbing seven skyrocketed, and the five major lost drafts are the first record in history

The Heat are bound to fall into the downside, they were beaten three games in a row at 3-0, the tie-break seven was played at the home of Green Kai, and Tatum's tie-of-seven game has won five straight games; In addition, the game was Tony Brazes and Scott Foster, who together blew the Heat 10-0 and the Green Kay was 7-2. In addition, ESPN also predicts that the Heat have a 17.8% chance of winning the tiebreaker.

17.8%-70%: The probability of the Heat winning and grabbing seven skyrocketed, and the five major lost drafts are the first record in history
17.8%-70%: The probability of the Heat winning and grabbing seven skyrocketed, and the five major lost drafts are the first record in history

In the opening game, Tatum's first offense created a foul for Vincent, but the replay shows Vincent standing outside the boundary, Tatum landed and stepped on Vincent's foot suspected of spraining, but Tatum continued to fight without any problems. Brown scored seven straight points to help Green Kay open the game, but the Heat's Strus and Martin hit three-pointers, and Butler scored four straight points to help the Heat rally.

17.8%-70%: The probability of the Heat winning and grabbing seven skyrocketed, and the five major lost drafts are the first record in history

The disadvantage of the Heat's inside line is obvious, Green Kai fought four consecutive frontcourt rebounds to complete the second offense, Martin made another three-point to stretch the gap to 5 points, and Lowe alone fought two frontcourt rebounds to complete the dunk, and the Heat came out on top after 22-15 in the first quarter.

17.8%-70%: The probability of the Heat winning and grabbing seven skyrocketed, and the five major lost drafts are the first record in history

As soon as the second quarter came on, Martin hit a three-pointer, Dunroe hit a three-pointer, and Lowry hit all three-pointers, stretching all the way to 17 points, but Brown countered a Tatum counterattack and narrowed it down to 13 points. Martin hit a super backward hit after a timeout, then broke through Tatum and scored again, and Tatum and Lowe scored back-to-back points to chase 11 points.

17.8%-70%: The probability of the Heat winning and grabbing seven skyrocketed, and the five major lost drafts are the first record in history

Vincent hit a three-point shot after White returned one, Reba made Lowe foul, Smart hit a three-pointer, Butler returned one, Butler forced White to eat Smart also forced Strus. Highsmith hit a three-point shot but timed out.

17.8%-70%: The probability of the Heat winning and grabbing seven skyrocketed, and the five major lost drafts are the first record in history

Martin 14 points and 7 rebounds in the half, Butler 11 points and 5 rebounds, Strus 5 points, Vincent 8 points, Dunroe 5 points, Highsmith 2 points and 1 steal; Brown had 13 points and two rebounds, Tatum had seven points and eight rebounds as the Heat led by 11 points at halftime.

17.8%-70%: The probability of the Heat winning and grabbing seven skyrocketed, and the five major lost drafts are the first record in history

The Heat went from a 17.8% chance of winning a seven-to-seven to a 70-percent chance of winning seven, and the Heat's lost draft picks were too good.

Text/Yan Xiaobai's basketball dream

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