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Live Bar, June 7 hearing after completing today’s training, yokiki accepted the media interview.

Q: What do you see from their defense when you take the ball in freethrow line, read the joint defense and face the joint defense? I’m curious, if you attack with the ball at the bottom line, what do you want to see and how do you adjust?

A: I can’t tell you, because the heat is reading my speech now. They are a very smart team. They have very smart players, Butler, Adebayor and Lowry. They can read the timing and the game. They sometimes use some changed joint defense. As a team, they know what they want to give up. They are really smart, from coaches to players. This is why their joint defense is so effective, not only against us, but also throughout the playoffs.

Q: In the match they won, the Heat hit a high three points, especially their three points under interference. What was your defensive arrangement for their three points in the first two matches?

A: They hit 43 percent against the Bucks and about 4 percent against the Celtics. They have good shooters, which is why they are so deadly and dangerous, because you can’t give them a seat. Yes, stellus and Martin didn’t shoot well in the first scene, but we knew they would rebound. We just couldn’t give them a big space to shoot. They were two excellent shooters, at least let them see someone defending in front of them, not just rim.

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