69. Signals

The Cavaliers took the lead in the second quarter, and they held on to that advantage to take it into halftime.

At 45:47, the lead was not much, but it was enough to make the Clevelanders breathe a sigh of relief. According to the jumbled statistics, the Cavaliers have a very high win rate so far this season if they can take the lead at halftime.

Of course, this is just a statement, and most people just take it as an interesting thing. No one will relax and slack off because of this, and every game must be fought out to see the dawn of victory.

Wu scored 10 points and grabbed four rebounds in the first half, and while he hasn't made steals or blocks for the team so far tonight, his defense still impresses all Clevelands.

Danny Granger, who got 10 points in the first quarter, suddenly lost the amazing appearance of the invincible before when facing Wu Dawei's defense, but repeated annoyance and anger is the best proof of this.

Of course, what excites Wu the most is not how successfully he has contained Danny Granger on the defensive end, but that he scored double digits in the half again tonight.

It's no wonder that so many stars like to play alone, and the beauty of throwing a basketball into the basket is indeed wonderful, and the best way to show that they dominate a game is indeed the offense is more conspicuous.

Both offensively and defensively were excellent, and there was no doubt that Wu Dawei was once again the object of praise from head coach Byron Scott at half-time.

Although the outside public opinion is now hostile and ridiculous to Wu Dawei, within the team, Wu Dawei has become more and more popular. On the defensive end, it has become a barrier trusted by teammates, and on the offensive end, because Wu Dawei rarely plays with the ball and attack, he can always directly convert his teammates' passes into assists. So, many people began to slowly like him.

And head coach Byron Scott always entrusts Wu Dawei with important responsibilities at critical moments, which also exacerbates the situation. This will undoubtedly send a signal for a team without a backbone.

This signal will slowly take shape in the subtle way, of course, it is very good for Wu Dawei. But for the other person, it's absolutely bad.

Morris Williams has been trying to change the name of the team since James left Cleveland, so when David Wu, a small player who just came to the team this summer, suddenly became a pivotal figure within the team, Williams was in a bad mood.

He also scored nine points in the first half tonight, so when Byron Scott stood in the middle of the locker room in front of the Cavaliers players and praised Wu Dawei's first-half appearance in overtime, Williams kept a composed.

Looking at the Cavaliers who cheered for Wu Dawei from time to time and teased him, Williams suddenly realized that it seemed that this Chinese forward, who he didn't look down on, was slowly becoming the vane within the team.

In the fifteen minutes of halftime, the atmosphere in the Cavaliers' locker room was not strict, but in the away team's locker room, it was very strict or even severe.

Pacers head coach Vogel was so disappointed with his team's performance in the second quarter that he felt it was so bad that he even called it a quarter of the game where he played like shit, the Cavaliers' counterattack.

The fifteen-minute break was not a long one, and the fans sitting in the quick loan center went to the toilet to buy some snacks, and when they returned to their seats, they saw the players start to stream out of the tunnel one by one.

After a few short minutes of warm-up, the game resumed.

45:47。

The Cleveland Cavaliers, the home leader, did not have the ball first in the second half. The reason for this is that their center Andre Vallejo couldn't compete with the Pacers' traditional big center Roy Hibbert at the start of the first quarter. …,

The first wave of the Indiana's offense was naturally started by their super-striker swingman Danny Granger. Although he only scored 4 points in the second quarter, he still was the top scorer in the half of the game with 14 points in the half.

Granger faced Graham's defense, and instead of opting to shoot, he shook off Graham and then picked up a basket inside to tie the score.

After scoring after an easy wobble, Danny Granger, who was helpless in the first half by Wu Dawei, returned to the smooth form of the first quarter in the first offensive of the third quarter.

"Oh! It seems that Granger did feel good tonight. Magnus couldn't help but praise Granger, who has now scored 16 points.

"Then why did he shoot 1-of-4 in the second quarter?" Carlson's partner asks questions like a silly X.

No wonder the author didn't even bother to give you a name, stupid! "Because it's Wu Dawei defending Granger!" Carlson said helplessly: "Didn't you notice that as long as Wu Dawei is present, Granger will become very manic?" ”

Granger ran to the back of the pitch after scoring and as he passed the midfield, he heard a question and answer from the two commentators sitting behind the technical desk. Although they didn't speak loudly, the microphone did have the effect of amplifying sound.

In addition, after he scored, the Cleveland in the arena was in a state of tranquility for a second.

That Chinese can guard against me!?

Granger expressed his disdain for the narrator's words, although he did lose face in front of Wu Dawei a few times in the second quarter, but he just took shit luck, and just guessed the direction of Lao Tzu in disguise!

There is a good saying~ If you don't see the coffin, you don't shed tears, Granger probably only realized how naïve his thoughts were when he was robbed by Wu Dawei and Yan Gaiga.

And then soon, he had his chance. In the fourth minute of the third quarter, head coach Byron Scott made his first substitution of the second half. Wu Dawei replaced Joey Graham, who was rather weak on the defensive end in the third quarter, and reunited with Danny Granger on the court.

The two were impressed with each other in the first half, and naturally they didn't forget each other so quickly.

At this point, the score was still scorching, and the Cavaliers relied on Williams' good touch tonight to still maintain a slight lead.

56:57。

At this point, the ball was in the hands of the Indiana. Darren Collison dribbled past half court and passed the ball directly to Danny Granger, who had scored six straight points in the third quarter. Although standing in front of Granger at this time was Wu Dawei, who had embarrassed Granger in the first half, Collison did not think that this little-known Chinese striker would really be a sacred.

But soon, he didn't believe it and couldn't do it.

Danny Granger held the ball to face David Wu, who was standing on the corner outside the three-point line on the left side, and the two faced each other for a while, and then Granger suddenly started!

After he dribbled on the spot, he suddenly wanted to speed up and shake off Wu Dawei in disguise. However, before he could fully unleash his movements, Wu Dawei seemed to know in advance that Granger was going to exchange hands to dribble.

Wu Dawei stood in place and just stretched out his hand, and destroyed the basketball controlled by Granger!

The basketball was stabbed by Wu Dawei and flew directly to the outside of the court, Wu Dawei didn't want to chase it, but he suddenly saw the direction in which the basketball flew not far in front of him, and there were two black figures, one tall and one short......

PS: The fat man actually opened a new book--! I also found out when I browsed the competition category today, and I didn't tell this girl...... I went to take a look.,Oh my mom.,I always like this style~The following is the link~.

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