I'm really not a 3D player

Chapter 62 The Magical Use of Golf Intelligence

Chapter 62 The Magical Use of Golf Intelligence

The game continued, Curry dribbled the ball across the half, passed the ball to Sun Yi, and then ran to the bottom corner.

Outside the three-point line on the right, Sun Yi received the pass, made a three-threat move, and took a tentative step.

Ellington did not step forward to defend. With his physical fitness, he could easily be squeezed away by Sun Yi, so stepping forward was in vain.

At the same time, Wildcats center Anderson and power forward Cullen moved to designated positions to provide double screens for Curry.

Curry, who was in the bottom corner on the right, immediately started and rushed towards the penalty area.

Danny Green, who was following the defense, immediately turned around, but hit the "human wall" and lost Curry.

"Damn it!" Green cursed and went around the cover to chase.

After getting rid of Green's defense, Curry came to the penalty area, and with the help of Karen's cover again, he threw away Ty Lawson who was defending, and ran towards the left three-point line.

"Ed, come on!" Ty Lawson yelled.

Ed Davis immediately switched defense and followed.

At this time, most of the North Carolina players' defensive attention was focused on Curry and they moved closer to him.

On the other side, Sun Yi, who was holding the ball outside the three-point line, looked to the left, but the ball holder made a strong swing to the right.

Ellington saw through Sun Yi's fake move. He was very sure that the ball was going to Curry, and then he pounced towards his left side, but found nothing.

"How is it possible, where is the ball?!"

Ellington was extremely confused and turned to look at Sun Yi.

He doesn't have the ball in his hand, so where did the ball go? !

Just when Ellington was puzzled, deafening cheers and shouts suddenly erupted at the scene.

"The defense appears to have failed."

Immediately, Ellington looked up at the big screen, wanting to know what happened before.

At this time, the previous attack happened to be played back on the big screen.

The replay showed that at the moment Ellington pounced, Sun Yi pulled the ball back and then passed it to the basket.

Anderson, who originally finished the screen in the right corner, rushed back to the basket along the baseline.

At this time, the defensive attention of the North Carolina players was attracted by Curry, who would care about a role player.

Therefore, after Anderson received the ball, no one was guarding him and he easily made a layup.

After reading it, Ellington shook his head helplessly.

The No. 10 of the Wildcats was full of fake moves, and he was taken for granted.

"Good shot! The tacit teamwork, virtual and real, disrupted North Carolina's defense. It seems that the Wildcats found a way to break the game." Barkley commented with a smile.

"Sun's golf quotient is very high. He knows how to use his advantages to drive his teammates to score." Kenny Smith echoed.

The possession of the ball was converted, and North Carolina attacked.

Ty Lawson dribbles to the three-point line and passes the ball to Hansbrough again.

Hansbrough played in the low post and was double-teamed. He wanted to repeat his old trick and throw the ball to the basket.

Ed Davis, who rushed into the penalty area, saw a red figure suddenly rushing out in front of him before he had time to take off, intercepting the basketball in the air.

After Sun Yi successfully completed the steal, he passed the ball to Curry to advance, and then ran towards the frontcourt.

Curry dribbles forward quickly, comes out of the three-point line, does a bow fake to send Danny Green away, then takes a step to the right, jumps and shoots.

Swish!
Hollow into the network!

27: 22!

There was thunderous applause in the auditorium, and the red "ocean" boiled again.

After being beaten by the Wildcats continuously, the North Carolina Tar Heels urgently needed an offense to stabilize the situation.

Ty Lawson broke through the penalty area with the help of Davis' pick-and-roll.

The Wildcats switched defenses decisively, but Anderson's footsteps were too slow to keep up with Ty Lawson's speed, and he was easily passed after only a delay.

Ty Lawson rushed to the basket, saw no one guarding him, and made a very cool layup.

At this moment, Sun Yi, who rushed back to help defend, jumped into the air and stretched out his arm to hit the rising basketball.

Clap!
With a big cap on the backboard, Sun Yi directly killed Ty Lawson's layup, and firmly pressed the basketball on the backboard!
After landing, Sun Yi passed the ball to Curry and then ran towards the frontcourt.

Although North Carolina failed to score this goal, they retreated very quickly and did not give the Wildcats a chance to counterattack defensively.

Falling into the position to attack, Sun Yi held the ball at the top of the arc, ready to deal the cards.

Curry quickly moved without the ball with the help of his teammates.

The North Carolina players didn't care anymore, they switched defenses decisively when they encountered a screen, and didn't give Curry a chance to catch the ball and shoot.

On the other side, Wildcats shooting guard Ingram ran to the bottom corner, and no North Carolina player stepped forward to defend, so he still let go of this.

Seeing this situation, Sun Yi immediately passed the ball.

With the bonus of the [Arc Top Card Dealing] badge effect, teammates should not become ice shooters like before.

After Ingram received the pass, he was a little hesitant when he saw that the North Carolina players did not step forward to defend.

On the sidelines, McCropp stomped his feet angrily when he saw this scene, and sighed.

"Hey! It seems that this little guy has lost his confidence in shooting. It's time to make substitutions and adjustments."

Back on the court, Sun Yi shouted to Ingram: "Derek, you have to believe in yourself and your teammates, we have not given up on you!"

After hearing this, Ingram suddenly came to his senses and felt that what Sun Yi said was very correct.

If his teammates don't believe in him, how can he pass the ball to himself again and again.

After Ingram figured it out, he immediately regained his confidence and threw the ball.

Swish!
Hollow into the network!

30: 22!

Looking back, North Carolina once again used their good teamwork, and Ellington hit a mid-range jumper.

In the subsequent games, the two sides played inextricably and extremely anxiously, and no one was able to take advantage.

When the game reached about 15 minutes, North Carolina made substitution adjustments and replaced Ellington and other main players to rest.

The Wildcats replaced Whiteside, while Sun Yi and Curry did not rest.

If they rest, the Wildcats could be crushed in an instant.

Taking advantage of the time when North Carolina's main force was down, the Wildcats tried to widen the point difference and prepare for the second half.

But North Carolina's bench lineup is not a soft persimmon, and there are still two main players on the court.

The Wildcats failed to take advantage and only widened the point difference by two or three points again.

In this way, the first half of the game ended, and the score displayed on the big screen was 42 to 34. The Wildcats led by 8 points and entered the second half of the game.

During the halftime break, in the commentary box, Kenny Smith and Barkley quickly reviewed the first half of the game.

"Both teams played well in the first half, each played their own characteristics and brought us a very exciting game."

"That's right, this finals is definitely the most exciting match in recent years. The two teams saw each other's tricks, and the fight was thrilling, which made people have endless aftertaste."

"Okay, Kenny, stop talking about these useless things. Let's get to the point and analyze the first half of the game."

"Judging from the situation in the first half, the Wildcats are temporarily leading the score, but North Carolina has an absolute advantage in other aspects. In order to withstand North Carolina's counterattack, the Wildcats' two main players played the entire first half. North Carolina has a solid lineup and its main players have basically been rested, which is very detrimental to the Wildcats."

"It depends on how the Wildcats play in the second half, and hopefully they can hold up."

"Okay, the second half of the game is about to start, let's continue to watch the game."

After Barkley finished speaking, he turned his attention back to the court.

The second half of the game is the decisive moment. Whoever can seize the opportunity will win the game.

(End of this chapter)

Tap the screen to use advanced tools Tip: You can use left and right keyboard keys to browse between chapters.

You'll Also Like