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Game 5 of the 2013 Grand Final.
Green finished with 24 points on 8-of-15 shooting and 6-of-10 three-pointers, with six rebounds and three blocks, and his hot three-point touch once again made him one of the deciders of the game, and he also set a new Finals record for three-point shooting. Green has made 19 three-pointers in the previous four games, and he made six more in yesterday's game, which allowed him to beat the record of 22 three-pointers set by Ray Allen in the 2008 Finals with 25 three-pointers.
Heaven always has a lot of fun to do, and when Green hit three three-pointers in a row in the second quarter, it was none other than Ray Allen who was marking him. In front of Allen, Green equalled the record with a stellar performance, and then broke it. When the Heat fought back in the fourth quarter, it was Green who finally laid the victory for the Spurs, and he completely ruined the Heat's hope of a comeback with his sixth three-pointer.
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Game 5 of the 2013 Grand Final.
In the 2013 NBA Finals, Game 5 of the Battle of Tianwang Mountain began, facing the firepower of the Heat triumvirate combined to score 66 points, the Spurs GDP combination of the home game scored 67 points. The Spurs won 114-104 and won the championship point with an overall score of 3-2. Green made six three-pointers in the game, bringing his total number of three-pointers to 25 in the Finals, surpassing Ray Allen and setting a new NBA record.
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No, what kind of big move is a three-point dunk?
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Yes, Spurs' Danny Green is the cousin of NBA Heat player Gerard Green.
Danny Green (born June 22, 1987 in North Babylon, New York, USA) is an American professional basketball player who plays as a shooting guard and small forward for the San Antonio Spurs of the NBA.
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In the three games of the 2012-13 finals, the Spurs shot 16 of 32 three-pointers, and Green contributed 7 alone. It's not easy to shoot three-pointers in the defensive intensity of the Finals, and Danny Green would have been a well-deserved FMVP without Ray Allen's sixth thriller in the series. The Spurs hit 61 three-pointers throughout the Finals series — a record (52 for second place) Danny Green made 28 of his own shots, which is also a personal three-point record for the Finals The previous record was held in the 2003-04 Finals, when Kobe hit 16 in five games.
However, it was still lost to the grassroots Pistons led by Chauncey Billups).
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Who wins will only know after the fight.
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You all guessed it wrong, and in the end the Heat won the championship.
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Personally, I think it's the Spurs, although the Heat's Big Three are strong, but the Spurs' bench is evenly matched.
With Parker's perfect play and Duncan's sophistication, coupled with the extremely high three-point shooting rate of shooters such as Green, the Spurs' winning rate is indeed higher than that of the Heat, after all, the Heat are still young.
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Personally, I like the Heat. The Big Three. Grab seven and pull out the thorn.
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The Spurs were really good, but the Heat won.
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Don't guess. The NBA is playing match-fixing. If they really play Spurs, Spurs can't win a game. The NBA wants to make more money to play so many games. The Heat were the winners in the end.
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I think Spurs will win. The first is because the Spurs are a very experienced team, and their head coach Popovich is also a coach who is very good at arranging the lineup. Second, from the Heat's side, James is the only one, and sometimes Wade is in a fugue state.
It's impossible for one James to resist an entire Spurs.
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The Heat haven't made it to the Finals yet, and if they do, the Heat will definitely win.
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There are too many problems with the Spurs and the Heat, the Big Three not cooperating, the defense has problems, and the locker room is arguing.
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Let's wait until tomorrow when the Heat show up. Projected Spurs 4:2 Pacers Spurs 4:1 Heat.
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The Heat simply don't have the strength to compete in the Finals.
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The Heat and the Pacers are tied 3-3, and James' state is unstable. The Spurs beat the Grizzlies 4-0, and the combination of GDP was almost perfect. I think Spurs should be able to win the title.
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It's not started yet, can the Heat make it to the Finals?
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Spur. Because there is Popovich.
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It's the Spurs, I'm a fan of the Spurs and Duncan
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At present, Dr. Wade is not good, but James is much better than in 07, the role players are still good, the overall rating is much stronger than 07, and the Spurs have been strengthened in front of the Spurs, Parker is stronger than in 07, Duncan is the same, Ji Bald is not good, the overall rating is a little stronger than 07, so according to mathematical theory, there is no way to compare, and the Spurs are slightly stronger overall.
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Spurs, Duncan Split is more than enough to deal with the Heat's interior line, and it should not be completely explosive to guard against Kawaii and Green on the outside, and Parker has the advantage of vacancy, the Spurs have better lineup thickness, and Popovich is strategizing.
Odd-numbered years yo tp9
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Coach Popovich is bullish on the Spurs.
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I think in the face of the Heat's strength, the Spurs' aging problem will be evident, and I personally support the Heat.
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I think the strength of both teams is pretty much what the players play.
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Ray Allen, when he faced the Lakers in the 2009 Finals!
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Personally, it was 8, and it was created by Ray Allen in Game 2 of the Lakers vs. Celtics Finals in 10.
The team's 16 was the Spurs' third game of the Finals against the Heat in '13.
Attached are the other three-point records of the finals.
The personal record for three-point points in a single Finals is 27, which was set by Green in the Finals between the Spurs and the Heat in '13.
The individual Finals single-game three-point shooting record is 5, set by Green (Game 2 of the '13 Finals) and Miller (Game 3 of the '13 Finals).
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Which player is the player with the most three-pointers in a single game in the finals, it's Ray Allen. Eight created in the '09-10 season (seven in the half), in fact, seven in the '07-08 season (Mike Miller tied in the '11-12 season), all against the Lakers (won in '08, lost in '10).
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The highest individual single-game in the Finals was Ray Allen's 8, and the team-high in the Finals was 16 three-pointers in the third game of the year's Spurs home game against the Heat!!
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8 created by Ray Allen in Game 2 of the '10 Finals.
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Eight were set by Ray Allen in Game 2 of the '10 Finals, but this year the Heat and Thunder Miller also had seven three-pointers in Game 5.
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The personal record is eight for Ray Allen, the team's highest record is fourteen, and in the fifth game of this year's Finals, the Heat made a total of 14 shots, tying this record, and the Heat's three points in this year's Finals are very powerful.
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Ray Allen made 7 three-pointers in a single game in the Finals.
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Now turn Curry's 9 three-pointers 18 years against the Cavaliers G2 created.
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Nine individual three-pointers were created by Curry in Game 2 of the Golden State Warriors' Finals against the Cleveland Cavaliers on June 4, 2018.
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Today, the Spurs Leonard broke out, 10 of 13 shots and scored 29 points, the Heat was blown up in the first quarter, losing to the Spurs 25-41 in a single quarter, and the difference in the second quarter was further expanded (5 points), and in the third quarter, under the leadership of Wade Bridge Zheng, the Heat once chased the difference to within ten points, but in the fourth quarter, the Heat team was obviously lacking in physical fitness, collapsed again, and finally lost to the Spurs 92-111 at home.
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In the fourth quarter, the Spurs beat the Heat 120:101 and the Heat went home to rest.
The Heat was completely blown up, and the three-point shot was directly killed. I watched the game yesterday.,Completely incomprehensible.。。。
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