After changing careers, I became the number one player in basketball
011: George Town hides a magician? Moon
In the first half of the game, Georgetown was completely defeated by last season's overall runner-up Duke.
Everyone knows how powerful Laettner is, but no one expected Grant Hill, a first-year rookie, to be able to burst out with so much energy.
He can do almost anything on the court, and his movements reveal elegance.
He seemed to be the handsome knight riding a white horse in fairy tales, able to kill "big and rough villains" like George Town with ease.
As the second half of the game was about to begin, Laettner did not warm up. Instead, he wore a training coat and sat on a chair with his hands pillowed on his head.
It looked like he really wouldn't play again in the second half.
Also, if you want to chase 18 points in 20 minutes, it is indeed not an easy task in this era when three-pointers have not yet become popular.
At least it's not easy for Georgetown. Mourning, Georgetown's strongest scorer, played like that in the first half, and even playing Mutombo in the second half wouldn't make much difference.
After all, Mutombo is not known for scoring.
However, after the start of the second half, Georgetown's lineup was shocking.
Instead of hitting Mourning when he was behind, John Thompson hit an Asian that no one had seen before.
"Who is that number 23?"
"What's going on? He can actually play."
"I'm convinced that Georgetown didn't have this guy on their roster last season!"
All the scouts looked at each other, now there are only two possibilities:
First, John Thompson was really ruined, so he just replaced the water fountain manager to feel the atmosphere of the game.
Second, this Asian is the key to Georgetown University's comeback victory.
Ninety-nine percent of scouts think it's the first scenario.
As for why he still wants to play Mutombo after giving up the game, does John Thompson have no face as a championship coach?
The goddess would have to pretend to be reserved and say "no" after being pushed down by you, so John Thompson would definitely have to pretend to resist.
The game restarted, and Bobby Hurley, the future assists leader in NCAA history, controlled the ball past halftime.
Responsible for guarding him is Charles Harrison, Georgetown University's starting shooting guard.
Hurley found it a little strange because in the second half, Georgetown University didn't have a point guard on the court.
Although this Harrison has the height of a point guard, he plays like a shooter without the ball and cannot handle the ball at all.
Just don't use the point guard. Georgetown is really in trouble.
The most distinctive feature of Duke University's defensive end is its extremely tough full-court press. If Georgetown doesn't need a point guard in their formation, they may not be able to pass half the game!
Without thinking much, there was no Laettner on the court, so Hurley's first reaction on the offensive end was naturally to look for Grant Hill.
Grant Hill was trying to get rid of Georgetown's No. 23 defense. The No. 23 was very close to him as soon as he came up, which made Hill a little uncomfortable.
But Hill still managed to get rid of the opponent through a beautiful reverse run. After seeing the opportunity, Hurley did not hesitate for even a tenth of a second and passed the ball at the perfect time!
Hurley thought that this time Hill could easily catch the basketball and then catch the ball at the free throw line and make a solid shot.
But just when Hill was about to catch the basketball, Hurley saw the Asian No. 23 reach out and actually touch the ball before Hill even though he was behind Hill!
Shay did not give up after being thrown away, but continued to pursue Hill, and finally used his wingspan advantage to successfully destroy the pass!
The basketball was knocked down by Shea, but Hill failed to catch it.
However, it is impossible for Shai to directly catch the pass with one hand. He just slapped the basketball away, and the basketball flew out of bounds. If it went out of bounds, Duke would still have the ball.
Everyone was waiting for the basketball to fly out of bounds. Only Shay, like an old pervert who saw a beautiful woman, ran towards the basketball with all his strength!
It was impossible to catch the basketball, but with one long arm, Shay actually just reached the basketball and brought the ball back into the bounds.
When Charles Harrison saw this situation, he immediately started to react. He reacted quickly and received the recovered ball. Georgetown forced Duke to make a mistake as soon as the second half started!
The ball was saved, but Shay hadn't stopped the car yet. He had just rushed forward at full speed, so the inertia was so great that he couldn't stop at all and crashed into the commentary box.
The on-site commentators thought that Shay was going to hit the commentary table, but when he was about to hit him, Shay jumped his legs and planned to fly over the technical table.
But Shay's take-off position was a little far away, so he did not fly over the technical platform after jumping, but stood on the edge of the technical platform.
The edge of the technical platform was so narrow that Shay must have been unable to stand firmly, and his whole body tilted to the right.
So I could only follow the direction of the center of gravity and stagger a few steps around the edge of the technical platform like walking a tightrope.
Then he fell onto a beautiful girl next to the technical stage with a "snap" sound.
Since there were no other spectators at the scene today, this female fan is most likely a member of the Duke cheerleading team.
Everyone in Moning was dumbfounded. How could they still operate like this?
Shay is a master!
Before Laettner bombarded Georgetown, Shea already had your female fans!
A strong milky fragrance filled Shay's nose, but he was not the kind of person who lusted after women.
Shay was only thinking about the game. Without saying a word, he stood up holding the female fan's ball in one hand and ran towards the court.
If you control one ball on the court, you can also control one ball off the court.
Real point guard!
But as soon as Shea returned to the court, he discovered that Harrison had already succeeded in a layup through a fast break counterattack, and there was nothing wrong with Shea on the offensive end.
Shay regrets it, you said it was done earlier, I have to stay buried in that gentle land for a while longer.
Don't tell me, although Shea went through twists and turns as soon as he came on the court, trampling Duke's technical stage into a mess.
But he actually guarded Grant Hill and forced Hurley, who has always been known for his stability, to make mistakes.
The way Grant Hill looked at Shay was different. In defense, in addition to relying on skills, attitude is also very important.
Some players just like the feeling of holding the ball and attacking. When it comes to defense, they become distracted and distracted. When the ball comes to their side, they are too lazy to reach out for it.
This mentality is actually normal, because defense is a thankless job.
Defense consumes a lot of physical energy. If you defend it, there is no data to collect, so it is easy to be ignored.
Therefore, if a person fights you on the defensive end, he must be a strong defensive player who has escaped the low-level interests of statistics.
Shay showed this temperament in that round just now.
Even though he had been thrown away, he still chased after him like crazy.
It was clear that the ball was definitely out of bounds, but he still rushed over to save it resolutely.
This kind of person is not easy to mess with at first sight.
With the score difference still 16 points, Grant Hill became serious.
This time he didn't play without the ball, but went to the top of the three-point arc and raised his hand to ask for the ball, hoping to hit Shay directly!
Shay took his time and opened his arms to block Hill.
John Thompson also stared at Shay seriously, and it was time to test Shay's quality!
Grant Hill didn't make any fancy dribbling moves, but made a triple threat move and started immediately!
There is no need to elaborate too much on how fast Grant Hill's first step is.
Of course Shay knew this, so the moment Hill broke through, he grabbed Hill's jersey!
Under the rules of the 1990s, grabbing the jersey when defending was just a routine operation.
As a result, Hill only broke through half the distance of Shea, but he thought this distance was enough, so he stopped one step outside the free throw line and shot a jumper!
However, Shea's defensive coverage is greater than Hill imagined.
After Hill jumped up, he was just about to take the ball, but found interference from Shea one after another.
Shay stretched out his long arm, directly blocking Hill's sight.
It’s true that Hill is very strong, but the current Hill is just a little kid who just graduated from high school.
It's not impossible to guard against him.
In addition, Shay has the effect of the "shooting like a mochi" badge, which can increase the intensity of interference.
This makes Hill's shooting even more difficult.
In the end, under Shea's timely interference, Grant Hill's shot bounced out of the frame!
Maybe it was a coincidence, but after guarding Hill twice in a row, all the scouts had to face up to the Asian No. 23.
John Thompson also smiled happily, this kid Shay really has something!
Uncle Mu steadily picked up the rebound. With him on the court, Georgetown University does not have to worry about rebounding.
Seeing this situation, Hurley prepared to execute Duke's full-court press tactics.
He was observing to see who Mutombo would give the ball to. Whoever he would give the ball to after picking off the rebound would be the point guard of this lineup.
Then, he saw in disbelief that Mutombo actually gave the ball to the No. 23 power forward.
The 1.83-meter Hurley watched the 2.06-meter Shea prepare to dribble across half court and fell into deep thought.
Does John Thompson have a funny brain?
Even if there is no one available, it is impossible to use this guy as the number one envoy, right?
His center of gravity is so high, shouldn't I just have the hands to tackle him?
Hurley averaged 1.8 steals per game last season. In the NCAA where the game time is only 40 minutes, 1.8 times is already a lot.
Even a small man would inevitably have the ball stolen by him, let alone a big man like Shay.
Hurley looked at Shay running towards him, confidently getting ready to steal.
Shay also noticed Hurley blocking him, so he pulled the ball back, seemingly trying to pass it behind his back.
Hurley is laughing so hard, who can you pass it to? There is no one around you who can answer you.
But just when the basketball was about to be released, Shay turned his palm down, changed his back pass into a hip back dribble, and suddenly accelerated, passing by Hurley in a silky motion!
Hurley only felt a gust of wind passing by. He could not imagine how a player of such a height could be so fast.
Moreover, the fake luck just now was not something a person of his height could do.
Hurley was passed like a wooden stake, and Shea easily broke through Duke's full-court press.
Not only Hurley, but the entire Duke team didn't react. They didn't expect Shay to rush to the frontcourt so quickly.
Taking advantage of Duke's defensive door wide open, Shea took advantage of the situation and went directly into the penalty area, completing a dunk with lightning speed!
After a one-stop dunk and Shea scored, Coach K looked at Laettner next to him in confusion.
This speed, this dribbling, coupled with this height... Is there a fucking magician hidden in Georgetown!?
The scouts were also talking a lot. They thought Thompson was replaced by someone guarding the water cooler, but it turned out that this 23-year-old was able to lock up Hill and play with Hurley.
The game suddenly became more interesting.
Countless stadiums picked up pens and notebooks at this time, preparing to record Shea's game status.
The score difference is still 14 points, which is still very large.
But the second half has just begun. If we continue to play like this...
John Thompson stopped showing off and stood up seriously.
He originally just wanted to warm up, but now he suddenly wants to overthrow the Blue Devils on Duke's territory!
"You're playing well, keep defending, and defend seriously!" The gray-haired champion coach's eyes were full of desire for victory.
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