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The first game of the NBA Finals did not start with the Los Angeles Lakers cleaning the court with the Miami Heat. The Florida team, considered the Toronto Raptors coach by bookmakers, and Nick Nurse, the Toronto Raptors coach, who was talking to our newspaper, served 25-12. With a little benevolence, the Heat can also be called a host, as Orlando’s “bubble”, the home of the bubble, was still well played against its former star LeíBron James, led by the Lakers at the time, but at the time At the end of the first quarter, the California Guard turned 31-28. , and from that moment only one team was left on the field. James and Anthony Davis excelled, with the position already 87-55 by the middle of the third quarter and a 38-23 rebound rate for the Lakers.
The Heat, who had reached the final for the first time since 2014, finally started playing basketball in the fourth quarter, and at 95-75, when the lead was running out to twenty points, Frank Vogel, the Lakers teacher, asked for time. Also, in 109-96 the difference was only 13 points, but the Heat didn’t get any closer.
In the end, the Lakers won smoothly at 116-98. Anthony Davis scored 34, LeBron James scored 25 points, the latter trailing the triple-double with a one-goal pass (13 rebounds, 9 assists) and the man had the feeling that the Californians were doing what they wanted on the field. . The dismal rebound (54-36) decided the match alone, but the winner was much better in the other elements of the game as well.
So the Lakers have started the march to their seventeenth league title, catching up with the list-leading Boston Celtics and also a 17-time winner, and LeBron James can get his fourth gold ring on his finger, approaching six. first of Michael Jordan. (Speaking of who is the greatest basketball of all time).
NBA Finals, Game 1.
Los Angeles Lakers – Miami Heat 116-98 (31-28, 34-20, 28-19, 23-31)
Lakers: Davis 34, James 25, Howard 2, Green 11, Caldwell-Pope 13. Replacement: Morris 8, Kuzma 3, Rondo 7, Cook 3, Caruso 10.
Hot: Adebayo 8, Butler 23, Crowder, Dragic 6, Robinson 0. Replacement: Olynyk 4, Hill 4, Jones 2, Iguodala 7, Nunn 18, Herro 14.
The second game will be played at 3 am on Saturday, it will also be broadcast on Sport 1 television.
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