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80. The situation is anxious

"A wonderful continuous block! Wu Dawei continued to perform his omnipotent performance on the defensive end!" Carlson, sitting on the sidelines, screamed "shyly" like a little girl.

Around him were the Cleveland people who were in a mad state.

Wu Dawei once again gave wonderful performances to the fans at the scene at the beginning of the game. He was breathtaking again and again on the defensive end, but it seemed like he was endless.

The excellent defense led the Cavaliers' counterattack, so the Clevelanders did not stop screaming because they saw the Cavaliers get the ball, and then rushed to the Celtics' half-court like a tide.

Anthony Parker scored a piece of the cheers with a wonderful slash.

In this way, the Cavaliers are only 2 points behind.

48:46.

With the same script as the first half again, the Cavaliers seemed to have a good start from the beginning, but there would be worries, so what about the ending?

Although some of the fans who came to the scene did not like Wu Dawei, it did not mean that they would hate the Cleveland Cavaliers. After all, most of the people who came to the scene were locals, so who doesn’t want the Cavaliers to win this game?

Wu Dawei contributed a wonderful defense, and he made a stadium atmosphere with two consecutive hats, but the Celtics did not seem to be affected. Just like at the beginning of the first half, the team showed its more experienced side at this time.

They were unmoved by the momentum of the enemy. Rajo Rondo passed the half-time possession, and they did not rush to attack, as if they wanted to control the rhythm in the positional battle they were familiar with.

As a truly defensive team, and the star players in the team are relatively old, the Celtics always like to slow down the pace.

After the half, Rajo Rondo took a special look at Wu Dawei's position at this time. Paul Pierce brought Wu Dawei to the bottom corner position on the weak side of the ball, and then Rondo began to organize the attack.

The basketball passed several moves between the five Celtic players, and finally came to the hands of Kevin Garnett, who was inside. KG sat on his back and played Antoine Jamison, with his height advantage and his super long wingspan, and then Garnett seemed full of confidence.

He shrugged his shoulders and although he had not deceived Jamison this time, his turnover jump shot still avoided Jamison's block and then got into the net.

50:46.

The Celtics still have a 4-point lead. This is certainly not the game the Clevelanders hope for. If you want to win the game, the best way is to let the rhythm of the game be controlled by yourself.

But the slow game at this time was obviously not what the Clevelanders wanted.

So after Garnett scored, Valejo quickly sent the baseline ball.

Morris Williams's posture of running wildly with the ball finally made the old guys in the Celtics run.

Williams quickly recommended that he get into the inside after this game. Lajo Rondo is the closest defensive player to him. The old O'Neal just crossed the national midfield line at this time, so when Williams passed the ball to Valejo who followed him, the Celtics' only big man in the inside at this time, Kevin Garnett hurriedly made up for defense.

This way Jamison was empty.

However, Valaijo did not force himself. He swung his right hand horizontally, and Wu Dawei got the basketball at the middle distance of the baseline. He did not pass it to Jamison because he saw Paul Pierce rushing in to make up for the defense.

Wu Dawei did not rush into the inside because after seeing both Valaijo and Williams rushed in, he believed that this would definitely attract most of the opponent's defense, so Wu Dawei wandered around the outside, hoping to get a chance.

The moment the basketball was held in Wu Dawei's hand, the Chinese forward jumped up.

He made a shooting stance in the air, as if he wanted to end the round of the offense with a mid-range shot.

"Oh, NO!"

But the Quick Loan Center heard a hint of undetectable annoyance, because the Cavaliers' touch in the first half really scared their fans. Seeing Wu Dawei taking action at mid-range, the Clevelanders thought to themselves that it would be better to go hard on the inside.

Even if you can't get a score, you may even be able to cheat a foul. After all, this is the Quick Loan Center, and the referee will always favor it.

But Wu Dawei does not have such a lucky mentality. After all, at this time, CTV can make him take action more calmly. If he rushes into the inside, he may have to face the joint blockade between Garnett and Paul Pierce.

The only 2 points in the first half was one of the reasons why the Clevelanders had no confidence in Wu Dawei's mid-range shot at this time.

But Wu Dawei still threw the basketball out because he had no choice. Could it be that when he faced such a good opportunity, he would pass the basketball out now because he used to feel bad?

Besides, Wu Dawei is quite confident in his shot. He believes that even if he missed N shots before, he would shoot the damn ball next time! Listening to this, why is it so similar to the self-salvation of those "cancers"...

The basketball left Wu Dawei's palm, and Paul Pierce was unable to defend, so he could only look up at the sky.

The basketball passed over his head. When he wanted to call his teammates to grab the rebound, a "swish" sounded in his ears.

The ball enters! Cheers.

50:48. The Cavaliers once again clamped down on the score difference.

There is no doubt that this will be a difficult game. The gap between the two teams in the third quarter is always between two points, and no one can pull anyone apart, as if they have agreed on some kind of tacit understanding.

This situation continued until the fourth quarter. Although the Celtics seemed to have been the controller of this game since the first quarter, the Clevelanders were not willing to lose. They were in good shape recently, so they all wanted to take this opportunity to gain a foothold in the top eight middle schools in the East.

The real test of a season is after the All-Star game, when all teams in the league will make their last try for the 30 games left. Therefore, if they can win a few more games before the All-Star game begins, it will be beneficial to the Cavaliers without any harm.

The lost shooting feel in the first half recovered in the third quarter is one of the reasons why the Cavaliers can keep a close eye on the score.

In the rotation stage between the third and fourth quarters, the Cavaliers' substitutes maintained the status quo well. 75:72, with 6 minutes left in the fourth quarter, the Cavaliers were only three points behind.

At this time, Byron Scott and Doug Rivers began to slowly switch the main players back to the court. Obviously, both head coaches were about to start making their final attempts for this game.
Chapter completed!
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