Chapter 105: Cleveland made a risky move

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Dampier looked confused.

He knows Woody can jump!

So I kept an extra eye.

But what he didn't expect was that Woody could dance so well!

This is too...

The pervert opens the door for the pervert, the pervert is home!

Woody raised his hand, stretched out his fingers, then put them down.

This action dodges the fans at the scene and also shakes up Dampier in front of him.

"Finger wagging" is Woody's classic move.

The major leagues acquiesced to Woody's move, which was a very important factor in "wagging his finger" becoming synonymous with Woody.

You must know that when the "God of Basketball" did this action, he was also called for a technical foul by the referee.

Even Michael Jordan was not spared. Woody got this special "honor", so naturally these veterans were unhappy.

There's a reason why you say whatever you say.

It just so happens that the NBA is a bunch of big bullies. How many of them can control their mouths and stop talking nonsense?

So things like this league being slapped in the face happen every day.

Dampier's expression froze when he saw Woody reaching out.

But when he saw Woody put his hand down again and looked at him shaking his head slightly, a greater sense of humiliation suddenly rose from the depths of his heart, because Woody's expression seemed to say:

There's no point in showing off in front of you. You're not worth my twenty-five thousand!

What the hell...

Is there anything more infuriating than this?

Dampier's breathing suddenly became heavy.

No, I must return this humiliation!

Dampier's ambition burned to the core.

But the problem is...

With Grant's help, he's really no match for Woody.

His rebounds all come from blocking and experience judgment.

If it was a head-to-head contest, he might still have a way to deal with Woody, but Woody was rushing for rebounds.

Plus the Warriors have Mike Dunleavy on the wing.

An elegant shooter.

There is no way to put any restrictions on Woody, who is physically fit.

Woody had already exerted his strength before he did.

Throughout the first quarter, Dampier did not grab any offensive rebounds, and only got 1 rebound in the entire quarter.

Whether it's the offensive or defensive end, Woody and Grant have very clear goals, to work together to suppress him, the "top rebounder" who averages 12 rebounds per game.

Grant's top defense really can't restrict Dampier. As long as Dampier accumulates strength and raises his butt, he will definitely be able to push away Grant.

But as long as there is such a moment of delay, giving Woody time to rush to the basket, the Chinese newcomer can always destroy the rebound that he should have been determined to win.

There are even times when Woody would rather not grab the rebound himself, but still have to move it away with his hands.

What kind of "better to be broken than to be destroyed" style of play is this!

wrong……

The tile may not be intact, but the jade may not be broken!

At the end of the first quarter, Woody successfully grabbed 6 rebounds.

With his excellent "second take-off" ability, Woody made several "suicidal" attempts to grab the board and was able to have the last laugh.

In the rest of the game, Woody was even more handy, with 7, 7, and 8 rebounds in a single quarter.

By the end of the fight, Dampier was completely numb!

At the end of the game, Woody grabbed 28 rebounds in total, just 4 rebounds short of breaking Dampier's career record.

It didn't look like much, but Woody knew that he had reached his limit.

Dampier is actually difficult to deal with.

If Grant hadn't defended him and allowed him to confront Dampier head-on, the number of rebounds would have been reduced by about half.

He completely avoided Dampier's strong points of confrontation under the basket and blocking under the basket, and focused on Dampier's problems of slow movement, short jumping and slow bounce speed, and focused on them.

This is thanks to the weak overall lineup of the Warriors, plus the fact that the third position is Mike Dunleavy, a guy with little physical strength.

If someone comes with stronger physical fitness or stronger confrontation ability, it will not be so easy for Woody to rush to the basket. I'm afraid the rebounds will not be so gorgeous!

In short, although Dampier only got 7 rebounds in the end, and Woody had 4 times more than him, the real gap was not that big.

However, Woody was very confident in his heart, but his words were unforgiving and he kept talking rubbish:

"Man, why aren't you stubborn anymore!"

"Didn't you talk a lot at the beginning of the game?"

"I still prefer your ignorant and fearless look at the beginning!"



The Warriors finally lost to the Heat by 20 points.

This point difference is in line with the current record comparison between the Heat and the Warriors.

The Heat are now second in the Eastern Conference, while the Warriors are second to last in the Western Conference.

Such a score difference is normal!

After losing like this, his personal data, especially his extremely confident rebounds before the game, were exploded like this. Dampier's shame and anger value at this moment had already reached 10086 points, but when his eyes met Woody's mocking look, his mind Artest and Karl Malone immediately appeared.

Somehow, the tight fist loosened at that moment...

For things on the court, it's better to let basketball speak. Let's wait for the next game against the Heat to find the court again!

Um……

A loosened fist, followed by an open mind!

As a human being, you have to make peace with yourself after all!

It would be better to break the ribs and reconcile, right?

Although others are still questioning Woody's strength, his character as a "little bully on the court" is finally established!

However, this was not something he was happy about.

When the final buzzer sounded, Woody, who broke his career rebound record in a single game, was most happy to have completed two tasks.

In total, a total of 17,000 achievement points have been credited.

Including the original 35,000 points, Woody's achievement points reached 52,000 points!

The goal of 100,000 achievement points is already halfway over.

When faced with an interview after the game, Woody said directly: "Media reporters can have misunderstandings about my strength, and they can also question my ability, but I hope that players in this league will not question my strength, especially in basketball. In terms of performance, I am the best rebounder in the league!"

These words were domineering.

The reporters had stars twinkling in their eyes.

Woody's words were enough to cause a huge response the next day!

They like players who chat like that.

Woody is naturally more pleasing to the eye.

Woody didn't think there was anything wrong with what he said.

In other words, he knew that what he said was very arrogant and would definitely cause some dissatisfaction.

But that's his purpose.

The system has issued so many tasks, and he now has some understanding of the mechanism that triggers the system to issue tasks.

First someone had to question Woody.

Especially if the opponent talks before the game, it is extremely easy to trigger the system's G-spot and cause the system to issue tasks.

Of course, according to Woody's observation, this also has a lot to do with the opponent's reputation.

For example, Bunchy Wells, although he also questioned Woody, he did not trigger any tasks.

After becoming aware of the system's task mechanism, Woody felt that he was not "arrogant" enough at that time. During normal interviews, he could speak more boldly and more directly.

He had just taken a big step forward.

But he did have the arrogance tonight.

Got 28 rebounds in a single game. Who was the last rookie to do this? These reporters really don't know the exact name, but they are sure to be an amazing person.

In addition to 28 rebounds in a single game, Woody also had 18 points, 5 assists and 3 blocks.

The entire data sheet is very gorgeous!

The Warriors have absolutely no one who can compete with him.

Dampier, who cheered the most before the game, had a miserable 7 points and 7 rebounds in this game.

The entire data has shrunk by one-third compared to normal.

He also knows what it means to "pretend to be the toughest and get the toughest beating."

He spoke all kinds of grandiose words before the game, but remained silent in front of reporters after the game. He couldn't sleep tonight.

The next day, a video of Woody holding out his hand and preparing to "wag his finger" at Dampier between games, but then giving up the idea and lowering his hand, was trending on the National Sports Channel.

Barkley pointed at the video and laughed: "The players who have been shaken by Woody and who will be shaken by Woody should feel honored. Not everyone is qualified to let Woody do this action. For example, Dampier, he is not worth 25,000 in Woody’s opinion!”

This was also acknowledged by Woody.

When reporters asked this question after the game, Woody responded: "Although I did not pay for this money, I think unnecessary expenses can be completely avoided!"

There is another reason...

If he really wagged his finger at Dampier, would there have been such a big discussion?

Certainly not!

Furthermore, in terms of insult, "preparing to shake but not shaking" is definitely more insulting than simply "wagging the finger"!

The Heat continue with their next schedule.

This big win against the Warriors allowed the Heat to end their "three-game losing streak."

And successfully recovered the status.

In the following time, they successfully achieved a "three-game winning streak".

However, due to the "three consecutive losses", Woody missed the second "Best of the Week" in December.

It's a pity that his performance in this "three consecutive wins" was very good.

He averaged "double 15 data" of 18.3 points, 17.3 rebounds, 3.3 assists and 3 blocks per game!

In addition, in this three-game winning streak, Woody averaged 1.3 steals per game.

There were steals in all three games.

This is Woody’s biggest improvement recently!

Now on the defensive end, he basically has no shortcomings.

If there is still a reliable way to score with the ball on the offensive end, then his performance will undoubtedly be more stable.

Unfortunately, he didn't light up the "skill tree" related to ball-handling offense at all.

So even with more than 50,000 achievement points, Woody did not add points randomly. He hoped that the new template after the level upgrade would bring some big changes to his offensive potential with the ball.

His guess was completely correct.

The system-issued mission was indeed triggered by provocation from his opponent.

During the "three consecutive wins" period, he received another mission, but unfortunately he only received 3,000 achievement points as a reward after completing it.

Compared with the mission rewards triggered by Artest and Dampier, it is really too little.

But considering that Bundy Wells didn't even trigger the mission, and now someone is triggering it, Woody doesn't think 3,000 points is very little.

It doesn’t matter if the task rewards are small, but if you can add up to a small amount, it’s great!

Woody is content with what he has.

On December 15, a deal suddenly occurred in the league that caught everyone's attention.

The Cavaliers traded Ricky Davis, Chris Mihm and Michael Stewart to the Celtics for Eric Williams, Tony Battier and Kedrich Brown.

The biggest and most powerful player in this deal is undoubtedly Ricky Davis.

Averaging 20 points per game!

They are all number one players in this league.

For the Boston Celtics, Williams averaged 11.3 points per game with the Boston Celtics, and Tony Battier averaged 7.8 points per game, plus one more...

Obviously, the Cavaliers traded one starting main player for two substitute rotation-level players.

It looks pretty good, but the problem is that Derrick Williams is 31 years old.

Use Ricky Davis, a 24-year-old guy who just averaged 20 points per game last season, to trade for a substitute player who has begun to decline from his peak...

No matter how you look at it, this is an unprofitable transaction!

Kenny Smith said: "If you want to wait for LeBron James to grow, then it would be more appropriate to keep Ricky Davis. In my opinion, some remarks should have affected the judgment of the Cavaliers management... "

Recently, the public opinion about Ricky Davis' influence on LeBron James' growth has become louder and louder!

With such a transaction happening at this time, it's no wonder Kenny Smith has such conjectures.

Barkley said: “I don’t know how far LeBron James can grow in the future. I don’t deny that his future may be brilliant, but the Cavaliers have already given him a season’s assist leader and an average player. As a 20-point scorer, if he cannot bring a championship to Cleveland in the future, then the price is too high!"

"This is a deal that is absolutely beneficial to LeBron James, but does not benefit the Cavaliers themselves much!"

"Cleveland is not like other places. They let go of a player who averages 20 points per game so easily. How much effort will they have to put in to recruit players of the same level in the future?"

Kenny Smith half-joked: "Maybe I really have to spend money on it!"

For example, a player worth only 10 million is bought for 15 million.

"The key is, only by doing this, maybe some players will be willing to come!"

Kenny Smith mentioned another key point: "What the Cavaliers are doing now is to send away a veteran who is playing well and has no major problems off the court for a newcomer... This way When other players consider whether to come to Cleveland, they will definitely take this factor into consideration!"

No team status, no exposure, and the possibility of being kicked out because of upsetting the newcomers in the team...

These factors, when combined in Los Angeles, may dissuade a large number of players.

Not to mention, it's still in the small and broken city of Cleveland.

Kenny Smith concluded: "Cleveland made a dangerous move!"

I’ve seen everyone’s opinions. Let me make some adjustments today. I’ll change my rhythm and make the transition as soon as possible.

(End of chapter)