114. New Yorkers' grievances
Once again, David Wu changed the course of the game with his defense, which gave Knicks coach Mike D'Antoni a bit of a headache. If a player is attacking well in a game, then he can defend him with a player who is better defensive; And if a player is using defense to influence the game, then it is difficult to start.
Even if you let the player you're playing against you keep feints on the offensive end, it's impossible to contain the opponent's defense. The situation on the pitch is ever-changing, and changing guards is something that happens almost every round or run.
So there was nothing he could do about it, but to let Wilson Chandler try to swim towards the weak side of the ball when there were no very good chances. Although such advice can easily cause Chandler's self-confidence to lose, everyone knows what such words mean.
But it also did ease the pressure on the Knicks on the offensive end. Wu Dawei has cast a shadow on them, not only for his fierce steals and blocks, but also for his aggressive defensive moves.
However, the Cleveland Cavaliers still took the lead at the end of the first half, and they not only managed to contain the Knicks' offense led by Amare Stoudemire in the second season; At the same time, they also played their own defensive counter-attacks.
Wu Dawei's several key defenses are important factors in extinguishing the opponent's attack and driving his own counterattack. As a player who was unknown last season, Wu Dawei has begun to play an increasingly important role in the Cavaliers as the season slowly progresses.
He's slowly looking to the tactical core of head coach Byron Scott, and he's getting up the tempo step by step.
At 50:43, the Cavaliers led the New York Knicks at halftime by 7 points, although 7 points is not a very big disadvantage, but it is enough to make the New Yorkers at home feel frustrated.
They are very serious about this game, not only because Wu Dawei is ahead of Amare Stoudemire in the All-Star vote, but also because the two teams are currently only one win.
Stoudemire's 18 points at halftime was enough to comfort the New Yorkers, but they weren't happy because the team was trailing their opponents. And the Chinese guy they hated also scored 12 points, 3 steals and 2 blocks in the half, and he still performed exceptionally on the defensive end and on the counter-attack.
And, more importantly, Knicks head coach Mike D'Antoni can't do anything about it. This is unacceptable to them, because in their eyes, Wu Dawei is a parallel import, and their team can't even limit a parallel import? So what else do they talk about rising this season?
The half-time lead, coupled with his good form tonight, made Wu Dawei feel good. As soon as the whistle blew at halftime, he and his teammates got up and walked towards the players' tunnel.
On the way, he saw the New York fat boy who had stopped him in the game and laughed at him, and this guy looked frustrated, apparently because his team had taken a huge lead.
"Hey, handsome guy, you're in really good shape!" Therefore, when Wu Dawei passed by him, he did not hesitate to send praise.
The fat boy ignored Wu Dawei, he glanced at Wu Dawei and turned his gaze away, but there were words in his mouth, obviously greeting Wu Dawei or someone else. And the rest of the New York fans quit, they have always been the only ones who laugh at others in Madison Square Garden, when will it be the turn of the outlanders to make a fortune on their turf?!
New Yorkers in the metropolis are obviously arrogant. Although Cleveland is the fourth-largest city in the United States, New Yorkers don't think of the city at all. What's in this hillbilly place!? …,