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180. Wu Dawei's team

180. Wu Dawei's team

Wu Dawei got a good start for the team. /////They still vowed to give him a good-looking Mike Beasley on his head, obviously, this made Beasley angry because he also knew that Raflin would come to watch the game on the spot tonight.

The desire to pick up girls made him unwilling to be left behind.

After the offense and defense transition, the Timberwolves attacked and Ridno dribbled the ball through halftime.

Before the white point guard could organize the attack, he saw Beasley standing on the three-point line asking for the ball at him.

Ridno could only pass the ball to Beasley, and there was no choice. Who made Beasley the second scorer in the Timberwolves this season? His position within the team is similar to Kevin Love. Although he has not reached the core level of Kevin Love.

After Beasley got the ball, he faced Wu Dawei's defense, with a arrogant look on his face. Obviously, he still thought that he could beat Wu Dawei in a one-on-one-on-one head-on challenge. This guy was just the type of person who didn't see the coffin and shed tears.

So Wu Dawei did not relax his guard at all, and he was fully focused. Before the game started, head coach Scott had instilled in every Cavaliers player the concept of winning in this game.

After Beasley took the ball, he never thought about passing the ball. Even if Kevin Love got stuck at the low post, Beasley just waved his hand and told the team that he would do one by himself.

Beasley's physical movements were transmitting such a signal. Wu Dawei, who had been his teammate for a year, understood this very well, so he focused all his energy on defending Beasley's offense.

He still used the ball to break through the inside, and Beasley was full of confidence. Since the Heat scored 40 points at home, his self-confidence has been greatly improved.

He held the ball in his left hand and walked into the paint area. After leaning against Wu Dawei, he turned around and changed the ball holder. At the same time, he changed the direction of the offensive, but he found that Wu Dawei was not thrown away by him.

It was not very accustomed to switching to his right hand, especially after Wu Dawei saw him change hands, he kept harassed him, which made Beasley always worried that the ball would be taken off by Wu Dawei.

As a good friend, Beasley often goes to watch some Wu Dawei's games, so he is naturally impressed by Wu Dawei's current defense, not to mention that he has never forgotten the bad morning last summer.

So Beasley gave up his original idea of ​​holding the ball and making a strong breakthrough. His body suddenly swung to the right as soon as he was about to enter the paint area, and immediately let him pull out some space. Then Beasley raised his hand and shot without hesitation!

This action is smooth and fast and extremely sudden, but the only disadvantage is that Beasley is a left-handed general. When he raised the ball over his head, the ball was close to the left in the direction of Wu Dawei, which gave Wu Dawei the opportunity to block the block at the same time!

The two jumped up almost at the same time!

When Wu Dawei's hand was pressed brightly on the basketball that Beasley raised above his head, it echoed the cheers immediately from the Quick Loan Center! Wu Dawei's wonderful defense was an appetizing meal for almost every home game of the Cavaliers!

The basketball was directly blocked by Wu Dawei. The force he used was not very strong, but it was enough to make Beasley lose control of the ball. The next thing was Williams, who picked up the ball from the outside.

He turned around and rushed to the front court, and then a dragon completed the Timberwolves' half and almost went down.

0:4.

The Cavaliers began to build an advantage to win the game. Timberwolves head coach Lambis shook his head as he watched everything happening on the court, perhaps because he didn't understand why his team always lags behind the opponent in the opening game.

But obviously this situation is not over yet. After the Cavaliers completed the attack, the Timberwolves attacked again, and Reedno handed the ball to Kevin Love, who also ran to the high position to ask for the ball towards him.

Although he is an inside player, Kevin Love also shot a good basket. As a No. 4 player, his three-point shooting percentage is even higher than Michael Beasley, who is a No. 3 player.

Of course, Jamison, who is responsible for defending Love, dare not be careless and negligent in this position.

Love did not try to shoot three-pointers. After all, even if Jamison is old, as a defensive player, he can still make some harassing moves when the opponent shoots. After letting his teammates open up the attack space for him, Love took the ball and beat Jamison with the ball.

He attacked the inside with crushing advance. Jamison was obviously too far from Love, but Kevin Love lost his sense of measure on his last shot after shaking Jamison away with a series of beautiful turn and footsteps.

The basketball went out of the basket and was taken into his hands by Valaijo.

"no!" The head coach Lambis, who was standing on the sidelines, saw this situation, which was even more annoyed than Kevin Love himself. He waved helplessly and could only watch the Cavaliers launch an attack.

Williams held the ball at the high position, Wu Dawei stepped forward to pick-and-roll, and after the two blocked, Valejo had already brought it up to the high position at this time. Wu Dawei ran directly towards Valejo, and when he ran to the wing through Valejo, the basketball was also passed to Wu Dawei.

This is already a common tactic of the Cavaliers. They will cooperate like this in many games. Valaijo blocked Beasley behind Wu Dawei, so when Wu Dawei received the ball, he was in a defensive vacuum.

As a big center, Milisic is quite deterrent in the inside, but he also has the trouble of slow movement of the big centers.

Wu Dawei's feel in mid-range shot this season has always been very good.

Raise your hand and shoot. The next second, the basketball will enter the net!

0:6, the Cavaliers have an extremely dreamlike beginning in this game that the head coach told them to win.

They scored 6 points in a row and had not missed a single goal, while their opponent, Timberwolves, would throw the ball in the paint area. It was almost clear which state tonight was higher and which one was lower. But the game had just begun, and the Minnesota would naturally not give up like this.

Beasley was very unhappy because he was blocked by Wu Dawei at the beginning. When Ridno took the ball over halftime again, he still did not give the team's point guard the opportunity to attack.

This is almost the current Timberwolves' style of playing. They have no rules and are fighting in the halftime based on the players' personal abilities. Perhaps head coach Lambis did have tactics, but Beasley and Kevin Love are both players who prefer to play with the ball...

When Beasley held the ball at a high position again, Wu Dawei posted it up. At this time, Timberwolves head coach Lambis yelled on the side of the court: "Michael! Michael! Play more and cooperate! We need to cooperate! Cooperate more! Cooperate! Cooperate!"

Beasley was not a deaf person. Of course he heard the head coach's words, and Wu Dawei, who was standing very close to him, naturally heard it. Seeing this, Wu Dawei showed a slight smile and said provocatively: "You know you can't pass the ball! You know what kind of player you are, a superstar! How can a superstar rely on teammates? You can't pass the ball! Didn't you say you want to beat me?"

Wu Dawei was thorny every sentence, and Bisley immediately followed him into the crotch, then held the ball in his left hand and rushed towards the inside. Then Bisley added a nickname in head coach Lambis's heart: "This damn bastard!"

Beasley's dribble under his crotch did not shake off Wu Dawei's defense, so after he rushed in two steps, he suddenly took a step back, but the previous block was vivid in his mind. Beasley naturally did not jump up and shoot directly after taking a step back. Instead, he laughed at the moment when he saw Wu Dawei pounce on him: I know you have a hand!

The moment Wu Dawei rushed forward, Beasley seemed to have succeeded in the plot. At the same time, he accelerated suddenly and rushed into the inside line!

Then he found that Wu Dawei had never appeared in his sight again. Facing Valaijo who was rushing towards him, Bisley was not afraid of the other party, and jumped up as soon as he stepped into the paint area!

He did not choose Milisic, who had leaked gaps because of Valejo's defense, but chose to use a pull rod to avoid Valejo's cover. Then, as soon as he looked up, he found a clear sky!

Beasley's mood also became as refreshing as he pushed the clouds away. He raised his left hand and threw the ball towards the basket, but he did not hear the regret of the Cleveland fans, nor did he hear the wonderful sound of the ball passing through the Nets.

Because, the moment he threw the ball into the basket, he saw a yellow arm suddenly appearing on his head! Without any warning, he appeared quietly!

It made him completely unaware of it!

Bang! The basketball was shot out of the bottom line. Beasley looked at the slogans waving by the fans behind the basket about supporting Wu Dawei, and then knew that it was the "hapless" Chinese guy again!

"You must be thinking why I am so inhumane. Could it be that a hat on you will make me prolong the bob for an hour?" When Beasley turned his head and glared at Wu Dawei with hatred, Wu Dawei did not forget to tease his friends.

The Timberwolves requested a timeout, just two minutes into the opening game. Obviously, it was because the team's head coach Lambis was very dissatisfied with the players' performance on the court just now.

Especially Michael Beasley, who told him that he should cooperate more, and this guy took the initiative to make a fool of himself and went to find a hat...

Beasley was taught by head coach Hedong Lion Roar during the timeout, but this did not make him repent, but only made him feel a little more resentful about Wu Dawei...

After a one-minute timeout, the game started again. Neither side made any adjustments to personnel.

The Timberwolves served at the bottom line, but after the timeout, they still did not find the rhythm of the offensive. Flynn missed the shooting from the outside and was caught by Wu Dawei. He pushed the ball to Parker after halftime, and at the same time made a pick-and-roll for the latter. Parker bypassed Wu Dawei and got a gap in the shooting. He shot from the three-point line!

0:9. The Cavaliers are still expanding their dreamlike beginnings.

Lambis was exaggerated body language on the sidelines to express his disappointment. Obviously, the Timberwolves were very dissatisfied with both offense and defense tonight, because according to the current situation, he felt that the team under him seemed like a high school team in front of the Cavaliers...

Reedno took the ball through halftime, and this time, he finally had the right to be a organizer guard. He dispatched his teammates' running positions in the Cavaliers' halftime, and at the same time, he was also looking for a suitable opportunity to enter.

Breaking a goal has always been the first choice for a defender, because breakthroughs have always been the best way to penetrate and tear the opponent's defense line. The effect of a very threatening breakthrough is much better than passing directly in most cases.

Reedno found a chance to break through, but his breakthrough did not tear the Cavaliers' defense. Firstly, his threat was not great enough and did not cause a pincer attack; secondly, the Timberwolves players were almost standing and watching him break through...

Another failed attack!

After Ridno broke through, he had to choose to shoot himself. The basket still added a cover to the Timberwolves. The rebound was obtained by Valaijo, and the Cavaliers launched an offensive again. They rushed to the Timberwolves half-court like a tide, and their firm momentum was obviously to continue to expand their lead over the away team.

Wu Dawei was the person who rushed to the front of the Cavaliers, so Williams quickly passed the ball to him after getting the ball. Wu Dawei received the ball from the three-point line, and at this time, he was still following such a troublesome defender as Beasley.

Wu Dawei is not good at shaking and is also not good at three-point shooting. At this point, he is still not as good as Beasley. Therefore, after Wu Dawei got the ball, he rushed directly to the inside line with the ball.

He has no choice because he is the one on the team who has the best chance to drop at the moment; and although his offensive skills are not as powerful and comprehensive as Beasley, Wu Dawei's tonnage is still much better than Beasley.

When he leaned against Beasley and rushed into the paint area, the huge gap in strength left Beasley completely helpless. Wu Dawei did not choose to make a three-step layup because it would easily lead himself into a blind spot.

He carried Beasley and rushed into the inside, then suddenly stopped the basketball and footsteps, then pushed Beasley away, and jumped up directly from the inside. Compared with Beasley's offense in the inside, when Wu Dawei shot in the inside, he did a good job of protecting the ball.

The moment he shot with his right hand holding the ball, his left hand blocked Beasley's hands that were intended to block the shot.

The ball flew away from Wu Dawei's palm, wiped the board and drilled into the basket!

The Nets shaking up the net flowers after the basketball passed, 0:11!

The first quarter only started for more than three minutes. While the Cavaliers were already leading by 11 points at home, they also allowed their opponents to score a single point!

Wu Dawei scored 6 points per person in these 11 points, and contributed two blocks and 1 rebound on the defensive end. At the same time, he also gave 2 assists, which means that almost all of these 11 points are related to Wu Dawei.

The cheers from the Quick Loan Center and the slogans about supporting Wu Dawei that could be seen everywhere in the audience, as well as the fans wearing Wu Dawei's No. 0 Cavaliers jersey, made Laflin, who was sitting on the sidelines understand that the Cavaliers team now belongs to Wu Dawei's team! (To be continued.
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