72. Make these people regret it

A 5-point margin is never a huge margin in a basketball game. But tonight, it became an insurmountable chasm for the Indiana Pacers who were playing away.

They certainly couldn't believe that they, who had even led by 9 points in the first quarter, would fall in the final sand with a 5-point difference.

This is also something that Pacers head coach Mr. Vogel couldn't figure out, and he even felt that his morale and tactical set-up during the timeout were perfect, but when he returned to the game, it didn't seem to be like that.

The Pacers had possession of the ball after the game restarted, and although they were trailing by five points, they didn't show much frustration at this time, perhaps because head coach Vogel played a role in motivating the team during the timeout.

It was only then that these players quickly regained their strength.

Soon, however, reality frustrated Indianans again. After returning to the game, the Cavaliers, composed of Wu Dawei and the other four players, still firmly controlled the game in their own hands.

Clearly, head coach Byron Scott had some orders for them between timeouts, and the Pacers would try to fight back after the timeout. So, as soon as the Cavaliers came up, they focused most of their attention on defense.

Successfully stopping the Pacers' wave of offense after a timeout on the defensive end became the foundation for the Clevelands to win the game in the third quarter.

Vogel's offensive tactics were flawless in his own opinion, but Wu Dawei was clearly the most surprising part of the game. Although before that, Wu Dawei had already impressed the Chinese striker with his jaw-dropping performance on the defensive end.

But his attention to Wu Dawei obviously did not reach the corresponding level of Wu Dawei's strength. Therefore, when the Cavaliers' defense slowly shifts to Wu Dawei as the core, the Pacers' failure is inevitable.

The third quarter was the quarter in which the Cavaliers laid the foundation for victory. In this quarter, the Indiana Pacers not only hindered their offense, but also allowed the Cavaliers, who were playing at home, to score 30 points in this quarter!

65:77。

Even though the Indianans launched another onslaught in the fourth quarter, their offensive arrowhead Danny Granger was completely unable to overcome Wu Dawei, the mountain between him and the basket, which became the biggest reason for their defeat of McTown.

The offense of this defensive powerhouse has never been good, especially since Roy Hibbert is still a little immature at this time, making them particularly weak on the offensive end without Danny Granger's firepower.

Although Granger contributed 20 points in this game, most of the points were scored in the first quarter. According to the technical statistics after the game, when Granger was facing a defender other than Wu Dawei, he shot 8 of 10 from the field, and when the defender in charge of him became Wu Dawei, the Pacers star shot 2 of 8......

Although Granger's overall shooting percentage still looks very beautiful, if you take out the number of jù when he and Wu Dawei are taken out and look at it alone, it is really miserable.

It can be said that Wu Dawei successfully completed the defensive task assigned to him by head coach Byron Scott tonight; At the same time, his 20-point score tonight also allowed him to gradually gain a foothold on the offensive end.

The striker, who has been known for his defensive skills since the start of the game, was not amazing on the offensive end tonight, but at least it was wonderful. Although his posture of playing alone in the low post is still not flattering, it is indeed very efficient.

With 20 points, 7 rebounds, 2 blocks and 2 steals, Wu Dawei once again won the title of the best player of the night at home. After the Cavaliers' two home wins this season, Wu Dawei was named the best player. …,

This would make some superstitious Clevelands think that maybe David Wu is the lucky star of their team.

But this lucky star was not happy after the game.

Wu Dawei found that since the media began to scramble to report on the so-called "war of words" between himself and James, these guys, who were racking their brains all the time to get news clues, seemed to pay little attention to their own appearance.

They are more concerned about how they will respond to LeBron James's ridicule of them, especially James Matthews of the Akron Beacon.

At the post-match press conference, he saw this annoying guy again, sitting precariously in a chair. This made Wu Dawei a little annoyed, why did this disgusting guy, after writing so many disgusting articles, the quick loan center would let him enter here and have the right to interview.

Wu Dawei directly planned to keep silent about those who asked about the war of words between himself and James, and then ...... He didn't have a chance to speak again during the entire press conference...... Because everyone seemed to be concerned about the "" between himself and James, only a few reporters from China asked Wu Dawei questions about the game.

The consequence of this was that Wu Dawei once again made the headlines of the next day's newspapers. While David Wu barely answered any questions from reporters about what happened between him and James, reporters were always the most whimsical crowd other than scientists and fantasists......

Wu Dawei did not answer their questions, then they regarded it as acquiescence; And Wu Dawei replied, then they will misinterpret it...... In short, this group of reporters just wants to hype up more things.

Of course, as the Cavaliers host the Miami Heat, the conversation gets even more alarming as the clock gets closer.

Even Michael Beasley, who was in the ice and snow, called Wu Dawei with "greetings", and Beasley's "heart" was certainly not here to comfort Wu Dawei. He came to sue Wu Dawei, he scored 40 points when the Timberwolves played against the Heat!

"2B not 2B!?"

Beasley's sound of laughing unbridled on the other end of the phone swept away Wu Dawei's bad mood, this guy disappeared for so many chapters, and sure enough, it was still so 2B.

"You don't know how happy I was when I saw Parker Riley's stunned expression! Damn, dare to trade Lao Tzu to this kind of place, I'm going to blow them up once I see Miami! ”

Beasley's words made Wu Dawei feel an evil fire in his heart. If you want to make a show of the world at the American Airlines Center in Miami, like Beasley said, let them know what kind of player they traded!

Make these people regret it!

Wu Dawei looked at the video of the game between the Cavaliers and the Pacers last night, and looked at the TV that every time he showed Xiàn in exchange for the heartfelt ecstasy of the Cleveland people on the scene, Wu Dawei looked forward to the moment when he returned to Miami more and more!

Of course, before ushering in that moment, Wu Dawei knew that he still had a real tough battle to fight. With less than three weeks left, Cleveland's former emperor, LeBron James, is going to lead his Heat team back to the Quick Loan Center.

Wu Dawei turned off the TV, put on his clothes and pants, he walked out of his apartment, looked up at the moonlit and starry sky in the early morning, and then reminded each other of the praise of Luke, the actor of the team's mascot "Moon Dog" a few days ago: A person who is diligent in God, God will definitely favor him!

PS: Ahhhh......hh That's how I'm feeling at the moment. I also don't understand why Chapter 71 will be reviewed until I haven't even sent out Chapter 72. I really have the potential to write H books......

Please give me a little more patience, I've already gone to the editor-in-charge......