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Chapter 27 Where is my big defender?

Chapter 27 Where is my big defender?
"Too violent!"

"He's just like a cheetah, so fast!"

"Once again, see his speed and mobility like a dimensionality reduction strike."

"It's unbelievable that Bowie is so tall and can't guard him."

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Shouts of exclamation and applause rang out from the audience, instantly engulfing the chatter between Marty Blake and Dick Maguire in the center of the fans.

The chat between the two actually came to an abrupt end after the birth of Su Wen's ball.

The two of them stared at Su Wen, watching the other party say something to Bowie after finishing the attack, and also made a strong posture and showed his fists, and they all laughed dumbly.

"Interesting kid!"

Blake first sighed: "This kid is really extraordinary. No wonder he can appear in the newspaper frequently as a freshman who only played a dozen games. He really has something."

"Yes." Maguire nodded in agreement, "His explosive power, speed and agility make his mobility and footwork much higher than other insiders."

"But based on past reports." Blake began to analyze from a professional perspective as a scout: "His characteristics and playing style are more suitable for the outside. The Tigers' coaching staff's arrangement of his role is questionable."

"No, no, no." Maguire seemed to have a different opinion. He said with a smile: "This kid obviously doesn't have strong shooting ability, or his shooting is unstable."

"Based on my experience in tracking several games, he has extremely strong explosive power, impact, speed and confrontation, but his shooting has never been shown."

"I think their coaching staff may have deliberately arranged to move inside based on his point of view. After all, they already have Charles Barkley as a reference."

Behind him, Bill Burtka nodded, agreeing with what he said.

Burtka has tracked Suvin more games than Maguire and knows the kid better.

Maguire said that Su Wen's advantages are something he can witness with his own eyes every game. He is a talent that is much better than most, or 99% of the inside players.

He had never seen an insider with Su Wen's mobility, agility, and speed.

As far as projection is concerned, Su Wen has never shown it.

As long as the opponent shows a certain shooting ability, he may personally go to the Tigers coaching staff to make suggestions and change Su Wen's position.

Otherwise, with Su Wen's current abilities and advantages, arranging him inside will help the team even more.

The Tigers' coaching staff obviously took this into consideration.

Only Su Wen shows his shooting ability or develops shooting. At that time, he may be in his rightful place.

"Oh, my God, where are the people guarding me?"

Su Wen suddenly exerted his strength, and after bombing the basket, he turned to Bowie, as if he couldn't see clearly what was in front of him, and said in a very exaggerated way: "I am such a short man, I only exerted a little strength, how come the defender disappeared? "

"Where's such a big guy?"

"What about the 7-foot-1 telephone pole?"

Then, he deliberately showed off the few taels of meat he had just saved, "Are you scared away by my strength?"

After saying that, he ignored the other party, snorted coldly, and walked away.

Bowie's face turned green and red as he spoke, feeling angry and embarrassed.

He just spat out some trash talk while jumping the ball, hoping to stimulate Su Wen and disturb the opponent's mood.

It’s just trash talk, that star player doesn’t do that?
Who knew that a group of people from the other side would unite to build a team against him.

This wasn't over yet. After Su Wen succeeded in attacking him, he sprayed him again before letting him go.

F@#¥!
It’s just one goal, I’ll make you arrogant.

Bowie was dissatisfied. After settling in the frontcourt, he directly reached out to his teammates for the ball, hoping to get one back to increase the intensity of the opponent.

Dicky Beal gave him a lot of face, guided the ball outside, and handed the ball to him.

Bowie, holding the ball in both hands, leaned against Su Wen, feeling the confrontation from the latter, and then... hmm?
Is there a wall behind it?

He pressed back a little harder, trying to take the opportunity to use his strength and hit Su Wen forcefully.

Unexpectedly, he seemed to have hit a wall and was unable to advance, which surprised him.

He faced Su Wen for the first time and felt the opponent's terrifying power for the first time.

And this power was the first time he encountered it in so many years in the Southeastern Conference.

Seeing that the man just stood still and didn't make any moves, as if he was nailed in place and unable to move forward, Bowie was not convinced and continued to fight.

However, Su Wen still stood like this, no matter how windy or rainy the other party was, he remained unmoved.

After fighting for a long time and failing to get in, Bowie could only accept this fact, find another way, and continue to fight hard.

He dribbled the ball, turned around sharply, and rushed towards the opponent's side.

But as soon as he took a step forward, the opponent immediately followed his change of direction and leaned towards him, keeping close to him and confronting him, making it impossible for him to successfully break into the basket.

Feeling that he was about to be squeezed out of his comfortable space, he had to brake suddenly to put distance between him and Su Wen, and then take a shot.

But he never expected that Su Wen would only be taken a step forward, and immediately hit him for a layup, pressing him down and reaching out to block the shot.

Although the height difference prevented Su Wen from successfully blocking the basketball, it still blocked Bowie's sight, and his outstretched hand also affected the opponent's shooting route.

Bowie threw the ball in an extremely uncomfortable and unbalanced manner.

"boom!"

The basketball didn't go into the basket as he expected. Instead, it hit the edge of the basket and bounced high.

As soon as he stood firm and controlled his body, he was shocked to see that the guy who had suppressed his shot a second ago had already turned around to grab the rebound.

The speed was so fast that he felt as if the person guarding him before was not the opponent.

"Mine!" Su Wen saw that both Barkley and Turpin were trying to rush over to grab the rebound. He immediately shouted, jumped up, and quickly picked off the rebound.

"Run!!!"

After grabbing the rebound, Su Wen just turned around and waved his hand, shouting a reminder to his teammates.

In fact, he didn't need to remind him. The moment Person, White, and Turner saw him grabbing the rebound, they turned around and ran to the front court, speeding up and running in a three-pronged manner.

Su Wen had no intention of stopping at all. The basketball flew out of his hand in an instant, crossed a straight line, and crossed to the front court.

It was White who got the ball first.

After White caught the ball, he took two steps and immediately passed it out to Person who was further ahead.

As soon as Person got the ball, he saw that his opponent retreated quickly and immediately passed the ball again. As if the ball was hot, he sent the ball to Turner on the other side.

At this time, there was no one in front of Turner to follow up, so he drove straight in, slipped into the basket and dunked.

The fast-break counterattack that Auburn University relies on for survival was achieved in this way.

From grabbing the board to completing the score, it was so fast that only two or three seconds passed.

The University of Kentucky tried its best to retreat as quickly as possible, but still failed to defend. They all looked at the basketball rolling out of bounds angrily.

Before the game, they had studied the opponent's quick tactics and made targeted deployments.

But once the opponent launched it, they still couldn't prevent it, and their hearts couldn't help but feel a little shaken.

But that's it. This is just the first round, and the game is still long.

Bao Wei failed to forcefully beat Su Wen for the first time, and was instead beaten into a fast break. The corner of his mouth twitched, still a little dissatisfied.

He reached for the ball again, and the ball came to him quickly.

With the lessons learned from the past, Bowie no longer wastes time blindly hitting Su Wen behind the back, and directly starts to hit the basket.

But he found that no matter which direction he rushed in, Su Wen could always stop him immediately, blocking him halfway and letting him airlift the basketball for a long time, but he failed to get into the basket.

"Pass the ball!"

His teammates couldn't stand it and immediately shouted at him.

Bowie frowned, hesitated, then gave up and passed the ball to Kenny Walker.

Kenny Walker is not simple.

Even though he was Bowie's younger brother at this time, after the latter entered the NBA, he became the boss of Kentucky.

In his first year as the boss, his average per game increased significantly from 12 points to 23 points, and he averaged 10.2 rebounds per game. He is a talented player who swings between the third and fourth positions.

Led by one person, Kentucky can advance to the Sweet Sixteen, which shows the strength of this person.

If Bowie hadn't been too dazzling and the coaching staff paid too much attention to him, he might have waited for more opportunities.

After getting the ball, Walker launched an attack directly without saying a word, breaking into the inside from Person's side.

Person was very defensive and was always paying attention to his movements.

When Walker rushed forward, he got close to him and unleashed a death coil.

But the opponent just feinted. After being intercepted by him, he passed the ball inward and returned the ball to Bowie.

Bowie also had a tacit understanding of catching the ball and attacking the frame directly.

However, Su Wen was like brown candy, entangled him again, and blocked his shooting path with one hand before he took action.

After the basketball was released, it hit Su Wen's fingertips, instantly deviated from the track and hit the backboard.

Good guy, Bowie not only failed to score in this attack, but gave Su Wen a block data and Barkley's rebound data.

After grabbing the rebound, Barkley, like Su Wen, turned around and sent the ball to his teammates in front, and then ran away.

Also started at the same time as him were Su Wen and Person.

The Tigers once again used a three-pronged approach, charging forward and making a mad dash. Finally, Person passed the ball to Su Wen, completing the two-man turn.

Barkley became a runner, but he didn't take it seriously and looked relaxed this time in the backfield.

He was thinking about Su Wen's three successful defenses against Bowie, and was quite shocked.

This kid has made such great progress in defense in just a few days?
terrible!

Su Wen was able to defend a center who was half a head taller than himself and failed to attack three times. Su Wen's defensive improvement was so great that he was stunned.

At the same time, as a sparring partner, he was extremely happy that his opponent had made such great progress.

He has merit!

Su Wen, who had scored 4 points, 1 rebound and 1 block in just over a minute after the game started, looked at Bowie more aggressively.

"I say, Comrade Telephone Pole."

Su Wen glanced at the other party contemptuously and said, "You should use a little more force. Give me more strength."

"Otherwise I wouldn't have seen that there was a big man in front of me!"

After three consecutive failed attacks, Bowie felt extremely aggrieved. Now he was ridiculed by him again. Bowie turned red and almost went crazy with anger.

telephone pole?
You are the telephone pole, and your whole family is the telephone pole!
 Some brothers always think that these coaches are mediocre when they see the protagonist being assigned to the center to play the fifth position. They still make such an arrangement when they clearly know the talent of the protagonist. It is very incomprehensible and they use it to ridicule O. The university's team history.Or think I am writing nonsense.

  But don’t you think about it more, with the protagonist’s current advantage, is it easier for him to score and get data in the inside?
  With the protagonist's current advantage, no matter which insider he faces, it will be a dimensionality reduction attack, right?
  Otherwise, a man of Barkley's stature would not have been able to thrive in the NBA in the 90s and [-]s.

  You should first treat the protagonist as an enhanced version of Buckley.

  As for his position, I have already arranged it, and it will definitely change before the national championship at the latest.

  
 
(End of this chapter)

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