The long-standing and thorny problems behind the Heat star power<\/strong><\/h2>\n\nIn addition to the effective defensive strategy, the resurrection of the two main players Kyle Lowry and Jimmy Butler is also the main reason for the team’s victory. Butler’s shooting percentage in the first two games was hovering at 20%, but this game scored a career-high 47 points in the playoffs, second only to LeBron James’ 49 points in Heat team history; Lowry scored 18 points and 10 assists. Achieved the first Double Ten<\/em><\/strong> in this year’s playoffs.<\/p>\n\nStill, the Heat’s offensive conundrum hasn’t improved sufficiently. Since the start of the Eastern Conference Championship, the Heat have always had the problem of uneven distribution of players on the court, resulting in overcrowded space, which was discussed in related videos on the Internet. In this battle, the Heat still had players on the field pushing and overlapping on the far side, or when the ball carrier was about to start a cut, but because the teammates did not leave the penalty area, the cutting route was too congested.<\/p>\n\n
It’s a game like that, but Lowry and Butler are so hot, and the Heat relied on their Magic Ball so many times this game, that the issue may be overlooked again. The star power may be able to help the Heat succeed in this game, but it cannot fundamentally solve this problem.<\/p>\n\n