116. Tenacious

The Cavaliers made personnel changes, and even though the game had only started for a minute and a half, the situation on the court made Byron Scott determined to make adjustments. The team's main point guard, Maurice Williams, sat down on the bench and was replaced by Ramon Seshins, a backup point guard who excelled in the second quarter.

This has never been the case before, and it can be seen from Williams's shocked expression at this time.

But Scott can't control his emotions right now, because it's a must-win game, and no manager wants to lose a win against any of the gamers competing for a playoff qualifying spot.

There was a lot of noise in the arena, and the New Yorkers were constantly causing problems for the Cleveland Cavaliers throughout the game, and their noise was always loud when the Cavaliers were attacking. Now that they've tied the score, the New Yorkers have naturally become more arrogant.

Ramon Sessions controlled the ball, and he steadily carried the basketball through the shrill shouts of the New Yorkers, and he didn't look too impatiently to attack. Now that the New Yorkers are in full swing, head coach Byron Scott specifically told Sessions during a timeout that he must score this offense.

The Knicks dropped a full defensive line in their half, with Sessions holding the ball in the high post and Anthony Parker and Antoine Jamison in ambush on both wings. Both of them have three-point shooting ability, so the Knicks players who are responsible for defending them don't dare to slack off.

Sessions observed the situation on the court for a moment, and then he waved to Wu Dawei to make a high block for himself, so that the paint area looked a little empty. There are only two people, André Vallejo and Amare Stoudemire.

Wu Dawei helped Sessions successfully block Raymond Felton behind him, but Felton did not give up the defense, he chased after him, and Wilson Chandler, who was responsible for defending Wu Dawei, could only temporarily leave Wu Dawei to make up for Sessions.

If Sessions is allowed to rush inside like that, it will be a no-brainer when he joins forces with Vallejo to face Amare Stoudemire's defense.

The Clevelands have the idea of going in, and the New Yorkers have the idea of defending this offense to the death.

In this way, Wu Dawei was vacated in an instant. Ramon Sessions didn't hesitate to pass the ball back. Wu received the basketball at the top of the three-point arc, but he didn't shoot directly from the jumper because it wasn't his shooting hot spot.

Wu took a step forward, he stood near the free throw line, and then he jumped up. But by this time, Wilson Chandler had already pounced, and his dribble had just denied him the best chance to shoot in the open spot.

But Wu Dawei had no choice. None of his teammates are in good positions right now, and if he chooses to pass the ball instead of shooting at this point, then it is likely that the team will need to reorganize a wave of offense, which means that all the efforts made have been wasted.

And the attacking time can also become very cramped.

Wu raised his arms, he made a shooting pose, and over there, Wilson Chandler jumped at the same time!

He was overwhelmed by Wu Dawei's aggressive defense all night, and when he found an opportunity, how could he let it go.

Chandler also jumped up, facing Wu Dawei with a hideous expression. Madison Square Square erupted in exclamation in an instant, and they watched Wu Dawei cover or break the basketball from his own players again and again all night, and now, it seemed that the roles were about to be reversed.

How can they not be excited!?

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