Basketball's No. 1 Anti-Fan

Chapter 11 Who Allows You to Act Like This?

Chapter 11 Who Allows You to Act Like This?

Han Sen's penalty.

He took the ball and took a deep breath.

The previous dunk had already drained his energy bar, and he had to tense his muscles again.

This penalty is particularly crucial.

The MSU fans on the scene were doing their best to interfere.

"I bet you can't make this free throw." Green stood on the side of the free throw line and also used words to interfere with Hansen.

"$50?" Hansen stopped shooting free throws and looked at Green with a smile.

Green opened his eyes wide and couldn't say anything.

Does Han Sen have 50?

Obviously he didn't, but then again, Green couldn't have.

Unless you are Brownie, where does a college student get so much money?
This is more of a psychological game between the two sides.

It was clear that Han Sen had the upper hand.

"Shh!"

Han Sen made this crucial free throw.

50:51.

With only one minute left in the game, Barry University once again narrowed the gap to 1 point!
Khalil then fixed his gaze on Hansen again.

But this time, the feeling was completely different from before the game.

Han Sen’s talent is indeed not outstanding, but his playing temperament is very attractive.

This is a very interesting topic. If Jordan always chose to pass the ball at critical moments, would he still be the God of Basketball?
Dare to attack at critical moments, even dare to surprise the opponent with methods that you are not good at. This kind of competitive temperament is very rare.

In Michigan State University's offensive round, Lucas held the ball on the outside to press the time.

The NCAA's offensive time for one round is 35 seconds. If the full one-minute time is played, each side will only have one round of offensive opportunities.

With about 10 seconds left, Lucas took advantage of Moore's pick-and-roll to break into the paint, and his shot after the confrontation caused O'Neal to commit a defensive foul.

There was cheering everywhere.

With 30 seconds left in the game, Michigan State University was leading with two free throws, and the outcome of the game was no longer in doubt.

Lucas made two free throws.

"God wears No. 23, not No. 17." Green continued to attack Hansen on the other side of the free throw line.

"when!"

Lucas' first free throw missed the rim.

Zoe didn't dare to replace him in the second half as his stamina bar had already reached the bottom.

"If God knew you were also wearing No. 23, he would definitely change your jersey number." Han Sen said jokingly.

Green's face turned red with embarrassment. He wore No. 23 not because of Jordan, but because of James!

Lucas made his second free throw and Barry University called a timeout.

50 to 52, a 2-point difference, Lucas made one of two free throws, giving Barry University a last chance.

After the timeout, Hansen ran in a figure 8 pattern on the court.

But, he couldn't catch the ball!

Toews's tactic was the same as before, which was to pass the ball to Hansen, and he even set up continuous pick-and-rolls for this purpose.

However, Zoe's defensive adjustment was as decisive as his substitution, which was to do everything in his power to limit Hansen's ability to receive the ball, even if it gave others some opportunities.

There was not much time left for the attack, so Rondo could only choose to rush to the basket with the ball.

He was very fast, but Moore was still under the basket, so he made a layup against Moore's defense.

There was physical confrontation between the two players in the air, but the referee did not blow the whistle.

"when!"

The basketball finally hit the front edge and bounced out of the basket.

Barry University lost its last chance.

No, not yet!
O'Neal grabbed the offensive rebound!

The drawbacks of Sutton's absence were apparent again, as Michigan State University's protection of the restricted area dropped to a level.

There were less than 5 seconds left in the game.

After O'Neal got the rebound, he did not shoot directly, but waited until the Michigan State players retreated before throwing the ball to Hansen on the outside. This was not just trust, but he knew that even if he scored two points to drag the game into overtime, Barry University, which had already exhausted its physical strength, would not be able to win.

Giving the ball to Hansen was Toyes's arrangement during the timeout, and it was also their only hope of winning.

The basketball flew straight towards Hansen, but Green's defensive awareness was really good, he almost pounced on Hansen following the ball.

By the time the ball was passed to Hansen, Green had already pounced in front of him.

Han Sen made a direct three-point shot.

Green didn't jump, he knew Hansen still had time to make a fake move.

Green's defensive IQ was at its highest, but what he didn't expect was that Hansen directly chose to jump and shoot!
When Hansen saw Green rushing towards him, he did want to dodge, but he changed his mind after seeing Green's actions.

In the game between offense and defense, defense is always the passive one.

Green was forced to jump up, but it was obviously too late. Even though he had a better wingspan than Hansen, the previous 2+1 ball showed that he could not stop Hansen's shot in this situation.

Straighten your arms and flick your wrists.

The basketball flew over Green's fingertips and headed towards the basket.

Han Sen's eyes were filled with confidence.

Just as he had told Toews, all his efforts over the past summer had led to this moment.

The fans at the scene held their breath.

Time is slowing down at this moment, that is the sound of heartbeat.

"Shh!"

There was a crisp sound.

The basketball began to fall after passing the highest point and finally went through the net like a cannonball.

The fans at the scene were all dumbfounded.

The Barry University bench was in a state of complete excitement.

The Michigan State University players looked in disbelief.

53 is better than 52!

Han Sen completed the decisive kill!

No, he also left Michigan State University with the final 0.2 seconds.

This 0.2 is the ultimate irony, because basketball officials believe that it is impossible to complete a shot in 0.2 seconds.

Zoe didn't call a timeout because there was no point.

However, the referees still forced both teams to play the final 0.2 seconds in the frontcourt.

This was tantamount to a public execution for the Michigan State players.

Moore served the ball from the sidelines, but Hansen intercepted it before it reached Lucas.

Barry University won the final victory!

After getting the ball, Hansen ran on the court like a horse.

The Barry University players were chasing him.

The players on the bench have also rushed onto the court.

Only Tois was still standing on the sidelines, his hands clenched into fists, his eyes gleaming with brilliance.

All the desires became reality at this moment.

They, a Division II team, beat the Division I team ranked fifth.

They did it!

Han Sen ran to the front of the technical table with the ball.

Then, without anyone expecting it, he jumped directly onto the technical platform.

After jumping up, he grabbed the ball in one hand and clenched his fist with the other, raising it high to the left and right.

Everyone at the scene was stunned.

At this time, Wade had not yet jumped onto the Heat's damn technical table.

And more importantly, this is an away game!

Who allowed you to act so cool?
At this moment, Khalil quickly picked up the camera beside him and pressed the shutter to freeze this moment.

This is perfect news material.

(End of this chapter)

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