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28+12! Doncic Reeves’ “dual-core” drive is the key to the Lakers leading the Heat by 14 points

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Text/Shui Qingqing

On November 3, the Lakers temporarily led the Heat 77-63 after the first half, which was the key to establishing a 14-point advantage. Doncic had 16 points and 6 assists, and Reeves had 12 points and 6 assists. The two had 28 points and 12 assists as a result of the "dual-core" drive.

Dual-core 28 points and 12 assists in the half

Both Doncic and Reeves have excellent personal abilities, so the Heat can attack locally at any time , Result:

Reeves assisted Hayes with an alley-oop dunk

Doncic and Reeves successively provided Hayes with alley-oops, and the latter exploded with 13 points on 6-for-6.

Note that in addition to driving Hayes and Hachimura Rai, the two of them can also drive Jigsaw.

Laravia layup

Doncic attracted the defense and helped Laravia roll up for a layup.

Doncic assisted Smart with a three-pointer

Smart went 0-for-3 with no touch, and Doncic attracted a flanker to help him with a three-pointer.

Brownie's alley-oop dunk

Even Reeves' pass can help Brownie complete the alley-oop dunk.

Once the team falls into an offensive bottleneck period, the two of them can still carry the team with their personal abilities.

Reeves broke through

The Heat chased the score to two goals, and Reeves broke through twice in a row to solve the problem.

Doncic's three-pointer

The opponent could still bite the point difference. Doncic first broke through for a layup, then chased for a three-pointer, and then succeeded in a layup after a steal. One man scored 7 points in a row to help the team establish a 15-point advantage at 65-50.

As a result, under the leadership of Doncic's 16 points and 6 assists, and Reeves' 12 points and 6 assists. The dual-core team can not only attack personally, but also drive the team. The Lakers' offense flourished both inside and outside. The key to establishing a 14-point advantage after halftime.

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