165. Topic Alliance
The win gave the Cleveland Cavaliers a respite, although the New York Knicks, who had the same record as them, also won the night. They also defeated the visiting Trail Blazers by a big score at home, and Amare Stoudemire, who was competing with Wu Dawei for the remaining spot in the Eastern Conference on the All-Star voting list, went on a rampage and scored 38 points!
However, although they did not open up the gap with the Knicks in terms of record, at least they were one win ahead of the ninth, and in any case, they could be regarded as holding the top eight positions.
But no one likes the position of the winner of the lotto.
After a home game against the Boston Celtics, 2010 came to an end. The arrival of 2011 also means that the league is about to start the second half of the season.
On the last day of December 2010, as the world counts down to the upcoming 2011, journalists from all walks of life begin to take stock of their memories of the 2010-2011 season.
Unsurprisingly, Wu Dawei is naturally the most mentioned name. Whether on TV, the Internet, or in newspapers, everyone almost didn't leave him with a word when they talked about the second half of 2010.
Obviously, from not being recognized at the beginning of the season to beginning to be questioned, Wu Dawei has been recognized by most people at the beginning of the new year. After all, he is still the league's top steals and blocks leaderboard, and his average of 16 points, 9 rebounds and 3 assists per game is also a huge improvement from last season.
This can no longer be described as eating dumplings in one or two games, because these are all honors accumulated in more than 30 regular season games! Not to mention, leading the team to ruin LeBron James' homecoming, defeating Kevin Durant and Carmelo Anthony in two consecutive games.
People found that the higher their doubts, the louder Wu Dawei's response became. Therefore, immediately afterwards, people's doubts about Wu Dawei slowly began to dissipate, and with it came expectations for him.
Everyone wants to know what kind of heights such a young man who is constantly surprising at the beginning of the season can finally reach in this incredible season.
What he has achieved so far has already shocked many people, and while people are expecting Wu Dawei to continue to move forward, they are also looking forward to seeing when he will be able to stop this continuous progress, or who will be able to stop Wu Dawei. On the defensive end of his most proud end, blow him up completely!
In addition to Wu Dawei, the most mentioned is of course LeBron James and his new team this season, the Miami Heat. Ever since the Miamins formed the unprecedentedly gorgeous Big Three this summer, no one has gotten more attention than they have ever received. If it weren't for Wu Dawei's stunning appearance this season, coupled with his status as a Chinese player, nothing would have been able to divert people's attention from this giant team.
Especially at the beginning of the season, this luxury division has been defeated repeatedly, which is a big surprise. The ensuing criticism was no less than the original questioning of Wu Dawei. But fortunately, after a painful period of more than a dozen games, the Heat woke up. All at once they caught up and were back in the position they had expected.
Although he has not yet shown a strong king style to dominate the entire league, he is no longer as embarrassing as he was at the beginning of the season, as if anyone can beat him.
Undoubtedly, Wu Dawei and the Miami Heat are the things that have attracted the most attention in the first half of this season. And it just so happens that there is a relationship between them. Naturally, in the final summary, people will put Wu Dawei and the Heat together.
Not to mention the relationship between Wu Dawei and the Miami Heat, the "war of words" between Wu Dawei and James that was once in a uproar this season, as well as the scene of the Heat being killed when the two sides met for the first time. At that time, the Heat were in the middle of a low point at the beginning of the season, and it was after that game that the team fully woke up and played back-to-back games. So, when Wu Dawei and the Heat are linked again, people can't help but look forward to the second meeting between the two sides this season.
Whether Wu Dawei led the team to present a big gift to his old club at the American Airlines Center, or the Heat team was able to fight back in an all-round way. Undoubtedly, any kind of script has the potential of a blockbuster. It's all a topic that people talk about.
No one doesn't like the spotlight, the hot topic, which is why there is always a lot of fighting against whom and who has a grudge against whom. Because this in itself is a very topic-making alliance.
Entering 2011, early January. While the league is still in full swing, the bubble script about Carmelo Anthony that has been playing out this season has made new progress. The Denver Nuggets have broadly agreed to a trade offer for the New York Knicks, and the two teams are already putting the finishing touches on the details. I believe that the little melon will not come to the Big Apple, which is already something that can be waited.
This kind of news is undoubtedly a very good thing for the New York Knicks, who have been ambitious at the beginning of the season. You know, at the beginning of the season, the New Yorkers thought that the heavy money they spent in the summer would pay off immediately this season, but now they are only eighth in the Eastern Conference, even behind the Cleveland Cavaliers.
This is definitely not something that New Yorkers want, so they are desperate to change the status quo, and the arrival of Carmelo Anthony has convinced New Yorkers that Little Melon will immediately help the New York Knicks get out of their current predicament.
But that's not the opinion of all New Yorkers. After the Cavaliers' game against the Nuggets, Benjamin Hoffman, who had praised Wu Dawei's "New York Times", poured cold water on his fellow New Yorkers at this time. Because he still thinks that instead of going to great lengths to bring in Carmelo Anthony, it is better to negotiate a deal with the Clevelanders for David Wu.
In Hoffman's view, Wu Dawei is clearly the kind of No. 3 player that New York needs most.
"What we're missing is not attacking, it's defending! We have Amare Stoudemire, Wilson Chandler, Daroni Gallinari and even Raymond Felton in attack, so even if Carmelo Anthony comes to our team, it just makes our attacking tactics a little stronger; But if we trade for Wu Dawei, then we'll get good open shots, aggressive half-court running, and the league's best individual defensive show!
Carmelo Anthony is indeed a top player, but he has played in this league for 7 years, and he has never been the best in the league; And Wu Dawei, who has only played for two years, is now the league's leader in steals and blocks! ”
Benjamin Hoffman's rhetoric annoyed Spike Lee, the biggest fan in New York, and the big director had a very bad impression of Wu Dawei, so naturally, it was very easy for him to choose between Wu Dawei and Carmelo Anthony.
"We all know that Benjamin Hoffman is a traitor!" When asked by reporters about Benjamin Hoffman's thoughts on the deal, Spike Lee did not hesitate to say what was on his mind......
However, just when the New Yorkers were still fighting for who to trade for the team, Wu Dawei, who was one of the topics, was in Cleveland. To be honest, he doesn't care about New Yorkers at all, and he doesn't worry at all about whether he'll be traded.
Judging from the feedback from Bonnie Lovelin, the Cavaliers not only do not want to trade themselves, but also want to complete a contract extension with the team as much as possible. After all, after the end of this season, he will become a restricted ziyou person.
Therefore, Wu Dawei is now more concerned about the team's next schedule, especially the game to Miami. By the time Mike Beasley called David Wu to brag about the look on his face at the American Airlines Center, David Wu was looking forward to returning to the arena he knew so well.
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