Wednesday, May 18, 2011

Frustration Heat, Bulls lead 1-0

With a tight defense, a successful Chicago Bulls beat the Miami Heat in game one NBA finals eastern region 103-82 at the United Center, Monday, May 16, 2011

Bulls tight defense successfully made two Heat star, LeBron James and Dwyane Wade, frustrated and failed to play the maximum. Proven James only able to gain 15 points in this match, three fewer than 18 points. Chris Bosh actually capable of playing loose and scored 30 points for the Heat.

Despite aggressive in the first quarter and leading 23-20, the Heat began to loose in the second quarter that ended 48-48 draw. In the second half the hosts control the game.

Several times James frustrated by tight guard Luol Deng and Joakim Noah. Conversely, the more malignant Bulls Derrick Rose's passing game. Most Valuable Player (MVP) NBA this season is a success incised 28 points. The match was ended with the Bulls 103-82 victory.

After the game Bulls coach Tom Thibodeau does not deny that a rigorous defense be the key to his team victory over the Heat. Moreover, the success of keeping James.

"LeBron (James) is very difficult player to guard. You can not keep him by himself. You have to guard it with one team," said Thibodeau as reported by the Washington Post.

Meanwhile, Wade asserts, "They (Bulls) put pressure on us. They're doing a good job to make sure we were not comfortable with the attack we built."

Game 2 will again be held at the United Center, Thursday, May 19, 2011 morning

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