The two sides will return to Miami's home court to play the "King Mountain Battle".
Seeing the veteran Kevin Garnett and Paul Pierce with a fourth-year Rajon Rondo and Jeff Green pushing the Heat's "Big Three" to this extent, a bunch of media couldn't help but critique:
"No, why does LeBron play every team so tightly!"
"I really can't see any strong points in the Miami Heat Team!"
"This is why these guys need to team up, if they didn't team up at their peak, they might not even make the playoffs!"
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The sarcasm was intense, after all, who asked these guys to create history by intentionally "teaming up at their peak"? As early as three years ago, they were determined to team up, such "Super Stars" were never seen in the 90s and were equally rare in the early 2000s.
Even when they performed well, some media sneered.
Let alone now, being pushed to this extent by the Celtics, an "Old Car" about to fall apart, was even more...