NBA Finals: Lakers too strong, Miami overwhelmed in Game-1

It lasts only two quarter-finals of the NBA Finals, just the time for the Lakers to take the measures to the Heat who start strong, they reach +13 in just eight minutes (23-10 the score in favor of Miami) and then they come literally swept off the field by the experience of the Los Angeles team hitting repeatedly from the bow and relying on a giant Anthony Davis under the basket. The Lakers scored 11 triples out of 17 attempts before the long interval, thus conquering 17 margin lengths which then became 30 in the second half, when Goran Dragic does not return on the parquet – released following a light blow to the left foot by Rajon Rondo – and with Bam Adebayo who soon returns to the locker room due to a shoulder problem (and also an already sore wrist). Only Jimmy Butler remains on the court to fight, but the game totally loses sense and intensity in the last 20 minutes, when the yellow-violet shooting percentages get dirty and make the partial less heavy for Miami – which never really gets back into the race for victory. At the final siren there are 34 points, 9 rebounds and 5 assists for Anthony Davis, in addition to the 25 points, 13 rebounds and 9 assists of LeBron James (who tries to the last in vain for the triple double). On the other hand, the best scorer is Jimmy Butler with his 23 points, 18 coming off the bench for Kendrick Nunn – all of which arrived when the game was largely over.