Rekindling the dream of becoming a star
Chapter 202 Good Night, Oregon!
Chapter 202 Good Night, Oregon!
The second time a Chinese player got a luxurious triple-double is a hot topic in the league.
The first time was because of the conflict, and because it was a China game, based on certain assumptions, Chen Fang's triple-double looked very exaggerated. Also, it was the first time in USC history, so many media tacitly did not mention it.
China wants to promote the NCAA and the NCAA also wants to expand the Chinese market, but the audience of both sides is China, not the United States.
So even though the media did this, it did not cause any controversy.
The 32 leagues, large and small, are in competition with each other. Each league is an independent entity and can freely sell broadcasting rights and negotiate sponsorship business. These are all about interests. The CEO of the Pacific League is Larry Scott, a business genius who jumped from the Professional Tennis League and is gradually increasing the league's valuation.
One of the operations is the China promotion plan with Ali Sports, so Chen Fang is the head of this plan.
Does the league need such a figure?
Of course, he needs to be displayed, but only in commercial terms, just like when Yao went to the NBA, the NBA also needed Yao's market in China.
But there is one thing that has been overlooked.
Yao is just a player used by the NBA to attract attention from across the ocean. In fact, the NBA does not need Yao in the North American market.
Yao also cannot reach the promotion level of the top NBA player because he has not proved himself in the NBA. This proof is not about how many points you get, but how you exist in the various awards every year.
2次NBA年度最佳阵容第二阵(2007年和2009年)3次NBA年度最佳阵容第三阵(2004年、2006年和2008年)。
And then that's it. If you look at these, he really couldn't enter the Hall of Fame, but he did because he made outstanding contributions to the promotion of the NBA.
The NBA is essentially a commercial league, but it is also the world's number one basketball league, so it has two sets of measurement standards both internally and externally. One is to measure by commercial value, and the other is to measure by influence within the league, that is, awards.
If you can take both into consideration, you will be the top card.
The information that Chinese fans receive is specially written for them, which will create an illusion about how great Yao is in the NBA. In fact, Yao's peak moments were all related to the Lakers.
In addition to the matchup with the Sharks and the playoffs with the Lakers, the Rockets received a lot of attention in North America because of McGrady.
(My interpretation of this is not to discredit Yao Ming, but to state a fact. It is just because our Chinese media know what Chinese fans like to watch. This is information isolation. For example, who has a greater influence, Hachimura Rui or Kawamura Nagaki? Of course it is Nagaki, but we rarely see their news, but in Japan, their news is several times a day.)
In fact, when you understand this, you will know the significance of Chen Fang's PAC12 alliance.
This is Chen Fang's current situation, so even though he did not perform well in previous invitational tournaments, the pressure and attention he encountered were not great.
Only when you are in it, you will understand what level your current status is.
To break this layer and achieve a balance between the two, we must constantly refresh our cognition and conquer stronger opponents.
There is no doubt that the Oregon Ducks are such an opponent.
(The team's main LOGO, as well as various Donald Duck cartoon LOGOs)
This team, which represented the PAC12 league and reached the national quarterfinals last year, has a set of future NBA-level starting players.
Dillon, Tyler Dorsey, Jordan Bell, Elgin Cook, Chris Boucher, Payton Pritchard, Carvel Bigby-Williams.
All of them later became outstanding professional players, and some of them are starters in the NBA.
The only teams in the league that are in the same league are the Oregon Ducks and the Arizona Wildcats, who are ranked second in the preseason rankings, behind Duke University. The Associated Press poll also ranks Arizona third, behind Duke and Michigan State.
This year, one made it to the round of 16 and the other made it to the quarterfinals, which is a clear example.
If we win against this team, it will undoubtedly prove a lot.
At 12 a.m. on December 30, the USC team arrived at Matthew Knight Arena, the home court of the University of Oregon.
In 1926, the University of Oregon used Webfoot (which means duck webs) as its nickname. A group of fishermen living in Massachusetts, Webfoot and their descendants came to Oregon with the westward movement and settled down to develop.
In the 1940s, the athletic director of the University of Oregon was a good friend of Walt Disney. During his tenure, Disney's Donald Duck became the school's official mascot. Since then, the nickname "Duck" has completely overshadowed "Webfoot" and has become the nickname of the University of Oregon. Donald Duck is still the mascot of the University of Oregon.
(Many of the team names of century-old universities have their origins. In fact, knowing the origin of the name will tell you about the history of the school and the local history.)
When talking about the Oregon Ducks, we have to mention their exclusive team colors and LOGO sneakers with the Nike League. Nike co-founder Phil Knight and legendary designer Tinker Hatfield are both alumni of the University of Oregon and have infinite love for their alma mater, so athletes from various sports at the University of Oregon also enjoy unique exclusive sneaker treatment.
(The Ducks have a lot of colorways and they’re pretty expensive, but they’re really worth it. If you’re interested, you can buy a pair. They’re definitely the prettiest shoes on the court.)
Chen Fang didn't expect that Dillon would come straight over to greet him.
Although Dillon does not have the iconic dreadlocks and furrowed brows yet, he has been a fighter since he started playing basketball.
It was as if a small leaf had been removed from his brain, and he had lost the sense of fear. No matter who it was, he would slap the other person in the face.
"Hey, Chinese, how was it like bullying the coward last time?" His greeting was annoying.
Seeing this, Elijah was about to come forward, but Chen Fang stopped him.
I'm sorry, I know you too well. In his previous life, he thought that this guy who dared to go against LeBron James and was more ruthless than Draymond Green was not a very dirty person, he just had a bad mouth.
He is extremely resilient in defense and is the core of the team's defensive system.
Ti Lung really enjoys the thrill of being the center of public criticism, because that is why he became a villain.
(Ti Lung had a disease when he was a child. He had dyslexia and was isolated from childhood. He was often locked up in a small dark room because of his extraordinary behavior. He longed for attention and discussion, which made him happy. So it is not wrong to say that Ti Lung is a psychopath.)
"I know you like the attention, and I admit that you did it." Chen Fang's opening remarks stunned Dillon.
"I know your character very well, and I understand your behavior. Save your trash talk. There's no point in spraying it now. We'll see you on the court."
Dillon grinned, "You're very different!"
"If I could choose, I would like you to be my teammate, but it is also very happy to be my opponent on the journey forward."
"Okay, I hope your performance on the court can be as good as it is now." Dillon slowly stepped back, staring at Chen Fang and smiling.
"Be careful with him, he's a lunatic." Elijah came closer.
"I know, a lovable yet hateful lunatic."
At 9:30 in the morning, the entire center was already full of people. Andy reminded Chen Fang: "They will let their best defenders rotate to guard you. You need to be smarter."
"I understand, coach. Bell and Dillon will all come to bite me."
"Go on the court, control your emotions, don't waste time arguing with him, and focus on the court." Andy was still a little worried. The Ducks are strong in offense and defense. In the NCAA, their system is already top-notch.
This time, it attracted not only 12,000 fans, but also numerous reporters.
They wanted to report on this head-to-head clash between the two leagues, and they also wanted to see if the team led by Dillon could defeat the Trojans, who were in the limelight.
Also, before the game, Bale boasted that he would sanction the Chinese, and wondered if he could do it.
All these highlights make this game selected by the NCAA to be included in today's live broadcast series, and more than one million people will watch it.
This event also attracted twelve domestic media outlets, and Duan Ran came to report on it on behalf of TX Sports.
Duan Ran had been attracted to Chen Fang since the peak competition. With the outbreak of the Olympics, he had become a fan of Chen Fang. He was sure that Chen Fang's future was bright and belonged to the NBA, but the process was still tormenting.
At this moment, he is sitting in the commentary booth, doing live commentary for domestic fans.
"Okay, dear TX fans, this is TX Sports, live broadcasting a NCAA regular season game between USC and the Oregon Ducks. Chen Fang is starting and is already standing on the court, waiting for the jump ball."
"In the last game, Chen Fang once again had a luxurious triple-double with gorgeous statistics, which also proves the point I have been explaining before. The regular season is also divided into levels. The previous games were just training. Look, now that the league civil war has begun, the real game has begun."
"The game begins, USC jumps the ball successfully." When Duan Ran saw the basketball thrown up, he perked up and began to get into the role.
As soon as Chen Fang entered the front court, he felt the pressure.
Jordan Bell collided with him, and he staggered and almost walked off the court.
"Hey, are you ready?" Bell asked him, raising his chin.
"Has it started?" Chen Fang asked as he walked down.
“It started the day before yesterday!”
"Oh, come on." Just as he finished speaking, Chen Fang suddenly turned around, blocked Bale, and slipped to the opponent's back. At the same time, the ball came directly from McLaughlin in the high position.
Chen Fang took another step forward, jumped high and caught the ball.
The moment he landed, Bell had corrected his defensive stance and returned to him again.
Therefore, USC's first attack became a singles match between Chen Fang and Bell.
Chen Fang did not pause, his movements were continuous. After catching the ball, he placed the ball in front of his body with his right hand, then turned around and wiped the baseline. At the same time, he caught the bouncing basketball with his left hand, stopped quickly with one or two steps, and then jumped up with the ball.
"Oh!" The Ducks fans at the baseline suddenly shouted.
It seemed like interference or even disturbing, as thousands of pairs of eyes were the first to appreciate this one-step baseline jump shot.
No. 21 had an obvious sense of being suspended in the air. People in the stands three meters above the court, five or six meters away, witnessed the jump shot at eye level.
Before Bell even raised his hand, he saw Chen Fang had already made his move.
After watching Chen Fang fall, he turned back to see the result.
As soon as the basketball fell, Chen Fang scored the first point for the Trojans.
Before leaving, Chen Fang asked Bell: "Has it started?"
Looking at the Chinese pretending to be surprised and puzzled, Bell was amused and nodded continuously: "Okay, okay, these are your last two points."
"Ha!" Chen Fang laughed, turned around and retreated with big strides.
The ball possession changed and the Ducks attacked. Dillon and Taylor worked together and both of them went down and attacked the basket at the same time. Finally, Dillon, who had the ball, almost passed the ball to Taylor Dorsey with his hand, scoring the team's first point.
As Dillon exited the restricted area, he shouted to the USC players around him, "What are you thinking about?"
"Is this the defense?"
Everyone was furious at his provocation, but Chen Fang shouted, "Just treat it as a barking dog and follow our rhythm!"
But human hearts are hard to control. After being pushed by Dillon, Elijah wanted to respond with an attack. This rash shot resulted in a fast break by the Ducks. Bell dunked the ball into the basket and shouted loudly after landing.
Chen Fang trotted over and shouted to Ilya, "Do you want to be replaced?"
"I can't do it anymore," Elijah said dejectedly.
Then Chen Fang signaled to McLaughlin, indicating that it was his turn and he should be given the ball.
In the center circle, Chen Fang covered McLaughlin and when he came to the front court, he signaled for the ball. As soon as the ball came, Chen Fang walked towards the sideline with the ball. He waved for Bell to come forward, but his opponent did not fall for it. He just leaned over and looked at him coldly with his head held high, keeping a distance of three meters from him.
As Chen Fang approached, the distance between them became closer and closer, and Bell suddenly felt the pressure.
Chen Fang's eyes never left his, they stared into each other's eyes without even blinking.
"Look at me, do you want to escape?" Chen Fang slowly lowered his center of gravity and suddenly shouted to Bell.
Just when Bell was stunned, Chen Fang suddenly started moving. He took a half step forward with a cross step, took a big step to the left with his left foot, then changed direction and pulled forward drastically, completely shaking off Bell who was moving sideways. He didn't even change direction, and rushed straight past Bell's left shoulder.
Chen Fang is recognized as the best player in the team in terms of combining man and ball while holding the ball on the move. No one can keep up with his pace. Although his movements seem very fast, he can actually speed up by one point.
Dillon, who had been staring at Chen Fang, had given up his defensive target from the bottom corner and came over. Chen Fang was originally heading towards the basket, but suddenly turned around. It was a turn without any warning, and even Dillon did not expect it. He felt a hot body moving from in front of him to behind him.
He felt something was wrong, turned clockwise, and reached out to block it.
Chen Fang turned around and jumped up, straightening his posture in the air to face the basket, holding the ball on his forehead, but his head followed the movement and his neck slightly raised. In fact, this is leaning back, not the upper body leaning back, but the movement of holding the ball and following with the head can produce this visual effect.
Raising your head just allows your eyes to see the shooter.
Between light flicks, there is a hard pressure of the wrist. For a fadeaway jump shot, the closer you are to the basket, the harder you need to press, rather than shaking your wrist, because shaking cannot control the strength 100%.
Shaking is a swing of force, which depends entirely on muscle memory, while the fadeaway jump shot relies on mental calculation and a split-second estimate.
Watching the basketball roll into the goal, Chen Fang patted Dillon on the back and said to him, "Your arm span can't do this. You might as well not reach out."
As he walked out, Chen Fang added: "Don't give me a scope, I can do it myself!"
All I can say is that this is the first time Dillon suffered a loss for trash talking after playing so many years of basketball.
Chen Fang was teasing him, and then on defense, he suddenly double-teamed Dillon who was holding the ball deep into the three-point line. He and Elijah worked together to cause the opponent to commit a traveling violation.
This time, Elijah was furious. He viciously hit his forehead with the basketball and shouted to Dillon, "This is what you get for coming in."
This weird action made Chen Fang speechless. He pushed him and pointed to the front court: "Focus on the game."
The first ten minutes between the two sides were filled with fierce confrontation and response, the game was often interrupted and fouls were the theme.
Chen Fang began to encounter repeated attacks from Bell and Dillon. He had just passed hands with McLaughlin when he was rushed over and hit by Dillon who had switched positions.
Chen Fang flew backwards and slid a few meters on the floor holding the ball. He did not get up but lay flat on his back. Duan Ran, who was commentating, felt his heart tighten.
"Dillon No. 24 of the Oregon Ducks committed a defensive foul. This was an impact without deceleration. Isn't this a foul?" Duan Ran, who was witnessing all this, asked angrily.
Chen Fang was immediately surrounded by his teammates, and Elijah rushed to Dillon and roared: "Damn it, are you killing people?"
"I didn't use any force, it was a fake fall." Dillon turned the tables and explained to the referee.
Chen Fang was actually fine, but he just wanted to lie down and put pressure on the referee. This was what his old friend Oli Merrick, a black referee in the EYBL Missouri Division, told him.
No matter whether you have something to do or not, it’s not illegal to lie down for a while.
Andy also walked towards the technical organizing committee. He danced excitedly and accused Dillon of committing multiple fouls and must be given a stern warning.
However, this action was a follow-up action, and the referee could not judge whether there was any malicious intent, so after verbally warning both parties, he signaled to the technical desk that this was a common foul.
Chen Fang was pulled up by his teammates. He handed the ball to the referee and said, "Please pay more attention to him. You will find that he has many small moves."
"I will," the linesman replied.
This is also part of the basketball game, not only the fight during the game, but also the battle of wits during the timeouts.
"Brutal defense leads to low-quality game viewing. This is not a good trend. Our referees should raise their standards." The American commentator also complained, saying that frequent fouls are not correct.
But the audience in the stands were delighted. They liked watching such confrontations, and the score between the two sides was close, creating a lot of suspense.
The Trojans, who got the sideline ball again, did not have much time to organize an offense, so Chen Fang took the initiative to request that he needed to hold the ball and make a shot. This was his understanding.
Do the right thing in different situations to achieve the same result.
After getting the ball, Chen Fang took two steps back and waved to his teammates to move away. Facing Bale, he still locked his eyes on the opponent and put him under mental pressure.
Bell looked at him fearlessly. He had suffered a loss before and it would be impossible for him to happen again.
"Come on, come on!"
He kept urging him, but Chen Fang suddenly looked up at the countdown. At the same time, his body posture changed from sinking the hips to raising the hips. The sudden increase in center of gravity made Bell subconsciously follow suit.
This is invisible control, the most brilliant form of eye deception and fake moves.
Chen Fang lowered his hips and leaned forward again, without any hesitation, cutting straight to Bale's left.
His position was too flat and his left slide was not smooth, all of which was read by Chen Fang.
The two men bumped shoulders. Chen Fang didn't dodge while dribbling the ball, but leaned to the right. This forced Bell, who was adjusting his posture, to take a half step back and lose his balance for a moment.
Chen Fang moved towards the free throw line. There was no one blocking him head-on, but there were green figures approaching on both sides. Long before he broke through, Chen Fang had memorized the positions of the other four people in his mind. Without thinking, he skipped the ball with one hand and threw it to the bottom corner.
McLaughlin shot as soon as he received the ball. He was very comfortable. When he touched the ball, he could feel the texture of the basketball with his hands, which gave him a huge impulse and confidence to shoot.
Keeping the shooting posture and watching the ball go in, McLaughlin raised his arms and roared, pointing at Chen Fang to express his gratitude.
Chen Fang, who retreated the fastest, had already focused on Dillon, who was trying to convert the serve. Dillon was not fast, but he was strong. He actually held off Benny, who was half a head taller than him, and rushed across the half court like a bulldozer. Cavill followed him and supported him. This was the Ducks' favorite offensive strategy, with heavy troops in the middle and pushing straight into the opponent's hinterland.
Chen Fang did not rush forward, but slowly adjusted his pace, trying to catch Dillon for the last time.
Dillon is very clear about his strengths and weaknesses. Because his height and wingspan are the same, both 196, so most of the time, he is the supporting point, attracting double-teams and then passing the ball to teammates who follow.
What about this time?
Chen Fang is waiting.
Sure enough, when he took the first of three steps on the right side of the penalty area, Benny and Elijah both took off, but Dillon passed the ball to Cavill who was half a body length behind him on the left side, and the latter jumped after receiving the ball.
While the mantis stalks the cicada, unaware of the oriole behind, a red figure slammed him and the basketball back to the floor.
It was a block so severe that the referee wanted to call a foul, but his reason and experience made him hold back.
Afterwards, the referee who followed did not make any move. The three referees looked at each other and confirmed that it was a good block.
Cavill was lying on the ground, and Chen Fang landed quickly to avoid spraining his ankle, so the scene presented to everyone was that No. 21 was riding on Cavill.
Dillon was furious. He pushed Chen Fang away and shouted, "What do you want to do? Don't try to be so mean."
This action and fuse made Elijah angry. He had been enduring for a long time. He tried to push Dillon with both hands, but Chen Fang, who reacted faster, came forward and hugged him.
"Hey, there's no point trying this on me. Just prepare to be punished." Chen Fang shouted to Dillon.
Sure enough, the referee would not allow this action and called Dillon over alone. Although Dillon explained that he felt Chen Fang was deliberately humiliating him, it was of no avail and the referee gave him a technical foul.
Then the Ducks coach called a timeout.
15 minutes into the first half, the score was still close, 23:24.
The Trojans actually led by one point away from home.
"Is there any problem?" Andy asked Chen Fang who was leaving the court.
"No, I haven't exerted my strength yet." Chen Fang replied.
"Oh?" Everyone was surprised by Chen Fang's answer.
But Chen Fang said something that made everyone's scalp tingle.
"The Ducks are like a mad bull, constantly consuming their patience and energy. When it is exhausted, that's when we can launch a massive attack."
"You have a really good idea." Andy laughed, his strategy coincided with his.
"If they keep fighting in the first half, we will make them collapse in an instant in the second half." Andy told the team.
After Chen Fang scored the free throw, Andy replaced him.
7 points, 3 assists and 2 rebounds. These statistics were not good, but Chen Fang didn't take them seriously at all.
Ever since he realized it, he has had a completely different feeling when playing games. He is weaving a big net, and by the time his opponents find out, they are already unable to move.
The rhythm is here in Troy.
Chen Fang was very sure.
A few minutes later, the first half ended.
32:35.
USC entered halftime with a 3-point advantage.
Duan Ran summarized the first half: "Maybe many fans are watching the NCAA for the first time. You can see that the intensity is very high, no less than professional games. In addition, there is no defensive three seconds, so this score is normal."
"Both sides tried their best. From the field, USC had a slight advantage. It seems that the outcome of this game may not be known until the end."
At halftime, Ducks head coach Dana Altman severely criticized the performance in the first half. In his opinion, although it curbed the performance of No. 21, it also made him lose his rhythm.
"Dillon, focus on the offense."
"I understand, coach." Dillon did not refute. In the first half, he and Chen Fang had a lot of arguments, but he felt uncomfortable because he didn't get the upper hand.
"Tyler, hold the ball more."
“In the second half, we played from the outside and solved the problem with shooting.”
Then, Dana began to arrange the tactics for the second half. In the opposite locker room, Andy was also making arrangements.
"The Ducks are strong in overall action, but their individual players are not outstanding. Their stars do not have strong scoring ability, so we have to cut them off and force them into singles."
"We kept the same attitude we had in the first half, moving them around and paying attention to my gestures. When I raised my fist, we picked up the tempo, threw left and right hooks, and pulled the lead to double digits. Then we went back to defense and played a transition fast break."
"Come on, boy, it won't be an easy game, but I'm sure we can celebrate our New Year with a victory."
"Victory belongs to those who are qualified."
"And we are!" Andy raised his fist.
In response to him, the whole team shouted together: "WIN!"
At the beginning of the second half, USC formulated a strict zone defense. Five players formed a formation of three in front and two in the back, dividing the entire half court into three parts. Chen was placed in the center of the arc to do top defense, while Oregon formed a prototype lineup of five small foreign players, Dillon, Taylor, Bell, Pritchard, and Carvel, and launched an offensive counterattack.
The fifth player is still vulnerable. His weakness is defense, but the two defensive gates Dillon and Bell have solved this problem.
As the saying goes, the situation changes suddenly, and Andy also discovered that his counterpart on the opposite side had a hidden trick.
This lineup never appeared, resulting in consecutive defensive loopholes, allowing Dillon and Taino to make two three-pointers and overtake the score.
The cheers from the stands also began to escalate. Once USC attacked, boos began to sound, especially when Chen Fang had the ball.
The whole situation was turned upside down in an instant.
"It's very critical now. Oregon's change of formation caught USC off guard. We should call a timeout now." Duan Ran judged.
Andy didn't shout, he just waved his arms and blew a whistle, so the USC players on the field saw the coach's attitude.
Just attack.
Chen Fang directly took over the duties of the point guard. He first broke through the wing and made a quick stop, then assisted Nick to score, and overtook the score by 4 points again.
Both sides quickened the tempo, making the game smoother, and the transition between offense and defense produced many exciting scenes.
Chen Fang dribbled the ball down the sideline but was squeezed out of the baseline by Dillon from the side. The referee judged that Chen Fang made a mistake and the ball returned to the Ducks.
"Is this how we play?" Chen Fang asked the referee.
"There is no problem with this penalty, please shut up." The linesman warned without changing his expression.
Chen Fang turned and walked away, waving his arms.
In the next round, Chen Fang saw Taylor breaking through the baseline and immediately cut over, pushing him out of the baseline before he could shoot.
The referee awarded the ball to the home team, so Chen Fang asked, "Are the two balls different?"
"Beep!" The referee immediately gave Chen Fang a technical foul.
Chen Fang turned around and left again, and his teammates came up to comfort him.
"I'm fine, I just wanted to know the scale. Don't worry, now I know!"
Duan Ran also questioned in the commentary booth: "It's the same action, why different results? The home whistle is too obvious!"
When Dillon was shooting free throws, Chen Fang asked, "Is this how you win?"
To this, Dillon retorted, "You FR, wait until you are a junior, then come and discuss this with me."
"I don't think I'll need it!" Chen Fang understood the situation and gestured to Andy.
Andy agreed immediately. He made a knife shape with his hand and chopped down hard.
This means allowing Chen Fang to fire indefinitely.
The score at this moment is 43:42.
The Oregon Ducks lead by 1 point.
Chen Fang's current score is 9 points, 4 assists and 3 rebounds.
The time was the sixth minute of the second half.
Chen Fang received the ball and reset his steps. He made a triple threat, then faked a shot and touched Bell. When the latter's center of gravity fluctuated, Chen Fang suddenly jumped up and scored his 12th point.
"This is my 12th point. It's so funny that you brag." Chen Fang launched endless ridicule on Bell.
Bell wanted to fight back with a response ball, but he had already fallen into Chen Fang's trap. He and Benny double-teamed him, and he was called for a traveling violation.
Chen Fang clapped his hands at the referee, indicating that this was the way to blow the whistle.
Regardless of whether the referee intended to disrupt the game, Chen Fang didn't take it to heart. There was only one word for him when playing: win.
Then, Chen made a fake pass at the top of the arc, then dragged his step sideways and shot his 15th point in front of Bell.
The booing from the stands suddenly stopped for a few seconds, and then even louder boos rang out.
Chen Fang turned a deaf ear to him. He retreated and shouted to Bell: "Look in the mirror. You've been swollen by my cumshot."
"I'll do it." Dillon switched places with Bell.
But Dillon didn't expect that Chen Fang changed his position and suddenly got in position in the short corner. Chen Fang received the ball, withstood Dillon's force, and made a one-legged stand with a step back to score the goal.
"You're even worse!" Chen Fang touched his head, indicating that Dillon was too short.
So Chen Fang, who scored 8 points in a row, was hit by double-sided tape from Dillon and Bell, but this did not punish Chen Fang. He pulled to the weak side corner, making the two very uncomfortable.
Elijah took advantage of the situation and made a jump shot on the other side for his 11th point, making him the second player on the team to score in double digits.
In the next round, McLaughlin made a layup and scored 10 points.
Oregon head coach Dana had to make adjustments and let Bell defend the Chinese.
Duan Ran saw the clues and shouted, "No one in Oregon can suppress Chen Fang. No matter who comes, they will be beaten by the 11-meter-tall Chen Fang. This is an unsolvable bug. Now they are behind by points. What should they do?"
"There is no way out, the Ducks are on the verge of collapse!" the American commentator pointed out bluntly.
Just as the two commentators finished their words, Chen Fang grabbed the rebound and rushed forward at high speed. He avoided Dillon's collision and came to the front court at a faster speed. He pushed the ball without slowing down and changed direction, shaking off Taylor who was retreating. He took a big step forward, and he even had the mind to look behind him. Then he jumped high, turned sideways, made a big spin with his right arm, and slammed the basketball into the basket.
The moment he landed, the stadium became much quieter.
I can play basketball the way I want, and no one can control me.
This is Chen Fang.
After making a booing gesture, Chen Fang held his head high and walked towards his own half of the court. What greeted him was the Ducks' timeout and the figures of his teammates rushing towards him.
After the timeout, the Ducks once again showed their tenacity. They formed a defensive strategy to encircle the Chinese Dragons and prevent Chen Fang from receiving the ball.
For three consecutive rounds, he cut off the connection between Chen Fang and his teammates, and made two shots in the offense, once again narrowing the score to single digits.
Without Andy's adjustments, Chen Fang started to crack it on his own.
He first switched positions with Nick, letting him go to the top of the arc while he himself hung in the restricted area. This operation stunned many people. Before Bell moved, the ball was passed to Chen Fang at the free throw line by Nick, who was 210cm tall.
Chen Fang played with his back to the ball, relying on his powerful bounce. He dribbled the ball once and stood up with half a turn. His waist and abdomen had a strong extension force. He pushed against Bell and did a one-handed dunk on the spot. Even the Ducks head coach Dana was so surprised by this center move that he took a few steps forward and didn't even realize that he had entered the court.
Then in the next round, Chen Fang asked for the ball under the basket again. This time, it took three passes before it reached him. This time, Dillon ran towards him and pulled Chen Fang down.
A sharp whistle sounded and Chen Fang got up from the ground.
"That's all you can do!" Chen Fang mocked Dillon.
Standing at the free throw line, the endless boos almost blew off the roof of the stadium, but Chen Fang remained calm and made both free throws.
Seeing this scene, Duan Ran was full of praise: "It's like a superstar, too much like a superstar. Under the pressure of the away game, Chen Fang scored his 21st point through free throws. His current statistics are 21 points, 7 assists and 6 rebounds."
"I never thought that someone could score 20+ points in a row in the NCAA, and that this person would be Chinese!"
"Chen Fang, you are awesome!"
The American commentator was even more exaggerated: "OMG, this is Chen's second consecutive game with 20+ points. The game is still going on and there is still time. Is this another triple-double? If so, he will create league history. Chen will carve his name in the history book of the -year-old NCAA!"
45: 58.
Suddenly, USC pulled away from the Ducks and extended its lead to 13 points.
Oregon started to chase points like crazy. They started unreasonable shooting on offense and committed fouls on defense.
But the Trojans, led by Chen Fang, kept the score difference firmly within 10 points. As time approached the last three points, Dillon fouled out and sat on the bench in frustration. Not long after, Bell also fouled out.
The picture of the two brothers sitting together made the US commentator sarcastically mock: "So this is the result of bragging on Twitter. It's really a wake-up call."
His ridicule had not yet ended when Chen received the pass from Elijah at the top of the arc. He made a series of hip-diving moves and suddenly crossed to the left, passing Pritchard. Then, facing Carville who was coming to defend, he passed the ball to Elijah who was slipping to the baseline without even looking at him.
When the latter made a reverse layup, Duan Ran and other commentators shouted at almost the same time: "Triple-double, triple-double, Chen Fang has created NCAA history. He has two consecutive triple-doubles, and these are consecutive away games."
"It was a perfect performance. The two core players of the Oregon Ducks were all beaten by Chen Fang. They could only sit on the bench and accept defeat." The American commentator was still talking when he suddenly saw a Chinese man running down the court with the ball and suddenly taking a three-pointer.
When they saw the ball go in, many people were speechless. This was a ruthless kill.
Then, everyone in the audience saw Chen Fang making a good night gesture. He made the same gesture in all directions in a dashing manner, and then was replaced by Andy.
"Good night, Oregon Ducks. I hope you can have a good sleep on New Year's Eve." The American commentator certainly understood what Chen Fang wanted to express, but he didn't care about it. His audience was in front of the TV. As for the more than 10,000 Ducks fans now, who would care?
Many reporters have already written the headlines for today's reports.
"The duck was taken away by a falcon. Good night, Oregon!" This meaning is on paper. The Oregon Ducks, the duck was taken away by a falcon. Only the first three words are left, so good night is the last blessing.
This is a reporter from the NCAA league. After the game, this headline was quoted on the front page of the NCAA section of USA Today.
The title of USC's own official website is: Rivers of blood flow, the Trojan Army conquers Oregon.
The headline of TX Sports is a bit ordinary: Chen Fang has consecutive triple-doubles, creating NCAA history.
As for the focus person Chen Fang, he calmly answered many reporters in the post-match press conference: Give the victory to USC as a New Year's gift.
Team reporter Marshall announced on his Twitter: Chen Fang, captain of the Trojan Army, holds the eagle flag and begins his journey of conquest.
First of all, I would like to celebrate the birth of the first leader and thank the boss for the generous reward.
Then I would like to thank every fan who has always supported me with their votes. I wish you a new year, a lot of money, and 25 years of good luck.
(End of this chapter)
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