The Cavaliers won a row at home, leading the heat 2-0.

This result made many commentators who previously thought that the heat would win and advance in this round of competition change their words and think that the Cavaliers are stronger and should be promoted to the finals.

They also listed the promotion chances of the team leading 2-0 in the series, proving that the Cavaliers will have a great chance to win the series.

Now most people think the Cavaliers will become the champion of the East.

In the west, the Spurs and Suns played 1-1, and the Spurs won the home advantage.

In the third game of the series, the Cavaliers went to the heat home.

In this game, if the Cavaliers can work hard to win and make a big score of 3-0, this round of series is basically over.

In the history of the league, no team can turn around when it is 3-0 behind in the playoffs.

Unfortunately, the Cavaliers didn't win the game in the end.

At the last moment, Wade's successful layup helped the heat get a three-point lead, leaving the Cavaliers less than four seconds.

In the Cavaliers' last attack, James was defended by the heat and didn't get a good shot space, but he passed the ball to Tony Allen in the bottom corner. Tony Allen shot three points, and the ball hit the edge of the basket and bounced out.

At the end of the game, the heat 103-100, narrowly beat the Cavaliers by 3 points and pulled back one game.

The fourth game, the two sides are still in the heat home battle.

This game is somewhat different from the previous game. The Cavaliers have been leading the heat by a weak advantage since the beginning, and the heat has been in a state of chasing points.

It was not until the fourth quarter that wade threw a three-point ball from the outside to tie the match.

Then James broke through, assisted Randolph to eat bread, and the Cavaliers took the lead again.

Wade broke near the free throw line with the ball and made an emergency stop for the backward jump shot, but he was disturbed by James' cross defense and failed to score.

Randolph protected the backboard in the backcourt and handed it to Paul to push.

Paul quickly went down to the top of the arc with the ball, raised his hand and handed the ball to James on the right flank. James took off and shot directly for three points.

Eddie Jones took a leap and couldn't catch James's basketball. The basketball fell into the net steadily.

The heat served out, Wade took the ball in the backcourt and killed the Cavaliers under the basket. When he met Tony Allen's defense, he quickly turned over, turned into the basket and scored a low hand layup.

Looking back, Randolph was shot by O'Neill inside, but the basketball fell and was grabbed by James.

He threw the ball forward and scored it.

After that, James hit the heat's basket with the ball, helping the Cavaliers get a 6-point lead with more than 3 minutes to the end of the fourth quarter.

Heat president Pat Riley watched James' performance on the sidelines. He didn't know how many times he wanted to trade James to the heat.

If he could dig James into the heat, he asked himself what price he could pay. If he wanted to trade wade for James, would he be willing?

He thought over and over again and felt that if he had a chance, even if he abandoned Wade, he would still trade James to the team.

Although there is some reluctance to give up Wade, James is undoubtedly the stronger player. It is worthwhile to trade wade for James.

When Riley was thinking about trading Wade, Wade raised his hand on the outside and made a three-point, steady throw, like a slap in the face.

Turning back, James broke into the heat basket with the ball and was prevented by Shaquille O'Neal.

The heat grabbed the backboard in the backcourt, Damon Jones took the ball down quickly, and gave the ball to wade under the empty cut basket in the front court. Wade took the ball and buckled it with his backhand.

Wade made one man's effort to catch up the difference between the two sides to only one point.

James took the ball and assisted Paul to score a mid-range jump shot.

Eddie Jones assists O'Neal to dunk.

With the last four seconds left in the game, James shot a mid-range jump shot to help the Cavaliers lead by three points.

Big van Gundy is about to pause.

As long as the Cavaliers can defend the heat's attack, they can win the game and return to Cleveland with a 3-1 score.

During the pause, Silas stressed that we must guard against the heat's three-point players, such as Damon Jones, Wade and Eddie Jones.

At the last minute, the heat could only throw three points. Only when they scored three points could they tie the score and bring the game into overtime.

When they came back after the pause, almost all the fans at home held their breath.

The heat serve, Wade with the help of cover continuously around the right flank to get the ball, James and Tony Allen immediately jumped on it.

Wade didn't choose to pass the ball. He pulled up and shot the ball directly and shot from three points.

James and Tony Allen's palms almost covered his face, and the goal was scored.

Wade's three points tied the score for the heat!

All the fans cheered and gave it to their team hero.

Both sides entered overtime.

At the beginning of overtime, James couldn't make a jump shot on the outside.

Eddie Jones protected the backboard in the back court, took the ball over the half court and handed it to Wade's singles Tony Allen. After Wade swayed falsely, he quickly jumped over Tony Allen, moved laterally with the ball, took off, drifted in the air, shot and threw the ball in.

Looking back, Paul assists the big Z baseline jump shot.

Wade took the ball into the basket from the left, threw the ball high to the basket, O'Neill took off from the basket and caught the ball with both hands.

James took the ball with his back against Eddie Jones in the high position on the right. After the exploratory step, he didn't play by himself. He gave the ball back to Paul. Paul took the ball and dashed into Damon Jones, one step into the three-point line, stopped his shot and scored two points.

Wade encountered a bag clip on the right and hit the ground to pass to Eddie Jones, who hit the board.

After that, the Cavaliers failed to attack twice in a row and were seized by the heat to open the difference to 6 points.

James scored a life-saving three-point on the outside, but O'Neill rolled big Z around under the basket and scored a slam dunk, resulting in a big Z foul, and O'Neill also had a free throw.

The heat kept the lead in overtime and finally won the Cavaliers 114-109.

In this game, Wade made a great power and scored the highest score of 44 points, 4 rebounds and 3 assists.

O'Neal scored 20 points and 12 rebounds.

For the Cavaliers, James scored 31 points, 6 rebounds, 8 assists, 1 block and 2 steals.

Paul had 15 points and 10 assists, and Randolph had 15 points and 9 rebounds.

The two sides drew 2-2 with a big score.