In the Bucks' locker room, Yu Fei accused Ray Allen like a ferocious wolf, "When I'm off the court, you're the team's backbone. Why were you so passive in the second half?"
"Look at Kobe, then look at yourself!" Yu Fei seemed to regard Kobe and Ray as players of the same caliber, "Why can he take over the game when the team's star player is absent? If it had just been your offense that was poor, that would have been one thing, but your defense was terrible as well. We lost the game entirely because of you, damn it!"
Ray Allen was at a loss for words, as he wasn't the only Bucks player who performed poorly in the second half.
The others weren't much better.
Mainly, everyone was used to revolving around Yu Fei as the supporting cast.
Suddenly, with Yu Fei gone, they played the same strategy like headless flies, only to find the ball handler at the top of the arc was no longer the powerful man who could drop 30+8+8 on average.