The game started!

The one jumping the ball with Han Yi was Jamal Magloire, another talented center with quasi-first-round potential from the University of Kentucky!

He is 2.11 meters tall and weighs 115 kg. In his previous life, he participated in the NBA draft in 2000 and was selected with the 19th pick in the first round!

Although he is only a freshman, Jamal Magloire has already broken the single-season block record for freshmen in the regular season at the University of Kentucky!

Of course, Kentucky would not be naive enough to think that a talented freshman center alone could limit Han Yi, but at least it would be no problem to be the first barrier to block Han Yi, right?

Rick Pidino, head coach of the University of Kentucky, watched the game between Georgetown University and Victor Forest University overnight before the game, and he had some thoughts:

How did Duncan lose in the last game?

Was it because he really couldn't beat Han Yi?

Of course not, that was because Duncan was double-teamed throughout the court, and his teammates were really weak, so he naturally lost!

And today when playing against our Kentucky, I will teach Han Yi what it means to fight back with his own methods!

Jamal Magloire did one thing in this game, no matter when, he had to hang on Han Yi, and as long as Han Yi fell to the low post, Kentucky's power forward, small forward, no matter who was close, would go up.

How Georgetown University defended Duncan in the last game, how Kentucky University defended Han Yi today!

Thinking of this, Rick Pidino's mouth began to rise:

"Han Yi's performance in recent games is indeed good, but if we separate him from the entire team, it is much easier to defend him than Duncan, the epitome of interior offense. After all, this guy no longer poses any offensive threat when he leaves the restricted area!"

"And Georgetown University without Iverson is extremely dependent on Han Yi's scoring. Han Yi's score accounted for more than 35% of the team's total score during the entire NCAA knockout round. In other words, as long as we can grasp Han Yi, we will win!"

From this point of view, as long as we implement the game plan seriously, wouldn't our Kentucky have won before the game even started?

Rick Pidino couldn't help laughing at this moment. If it weren't for maintaining the serious image of the head coach, he would have laughed out loud!

But this laugh, Rick Pidino only lasted for a total of three minutes throughout the game!

After three minutes, Rick Pidino's face was ashen.

Ten minutes later, Rick Pidino stood at the edge of the court and yelled at the Kentucky disciples!

During the halftime break, Rick Pidino smashed the tactical board in the locker room!

Five minutes into the second half, Rick Pidino stared at Han Yi, who was running like the wind on the court, with his eyes wide open, grabbing his hair fiercely, and his brain cells were dying crazily...

Ten minutes into the second half, Rick Pidino stood on the sidelines with empty eyes, as if he was looking at the court, but it seemed that he could not see anything.

Later, Rick Pidino had become a statue on the sidelines, and he was too lazy to say a word...

Rick Pidino had a good idea for this game, but from the beginning of the game, the trend of this game was completely contrary to what he thought!

Rick Pidino wanted his genius center to lead the defense of Han Yi throughout the game, but in the first round, Han Yi ran all over the court and directly let Pidino realize how stupid his trick was!

When Han Yi dunked for Georgetown, Jamal Magloire, who was running desperately, finally reached the free throw line!

If that was the case, Rick Pidino's tactics had not completely failed, and he could not catch up with Han Yi in the fast break, which was actually acceptable. As long as all Han Yi's low-post attacks were blocked, Georgetown and Han Yi could still be defeated!

But soon, Rick Pidino sadly discovered that when Han Yi fell into the low post, even if Jamal Magloire had firmly occupied a favorable defensive position and had opened his arms to wait for Han Yi.

But Han Yi directly ignored Magloire, opened his arms, and instantly covered Jamal Magloire, who was also seven feet tall, like a roc spreading its wings, and dunked through him!

A dunk directly knocked Magloire over!

In the second round, Magloire didn't dare to defend Han Yi alone, and called his teammates for help, and then - Han Yi dunked over Kentucky's twin towers!

Talent suppression!

Pure talent suppression!

Rick Pidino thought of one thing wrong from the beginning!

If Tim Duncan can be defeated by double-teaming, then Victor Forest University can't even enter the NCAA top 64!

There is a big premise to defeat Duncan by double-teaming Duncan, that is, there is a guy with similar physical talents to Duncan to defend Duncan. Only in this case, double-teaming Duncan can be useful!

Georgetown University can defeat Duncan because Georgetown has Han Yi!

And you, the University of Kentucky, want to use the same routine to defend Han Yi. May I ask, do you have a guy with physical talents similar to Duncan in Kentucky?

Is it just Magloire?

He is indeed a qualified starting inside player in the future when he enters the NBA. He even made an NBA All-Star once in his career. In the NCAA, he is definitely a star player!

But the truth that Han Yi taught them today is: there is also a gap between star players!

And this gap may be greater than that between star players and ordinary players!

After the first half, Han Yi scored 18 points against the double-team of Kentucky's twin towers, and directly destroyed Kentucky!

Kentucky coach Rick Pidino no longer expected to limit Han Yi in the second half. He thought of the second way to defeat Han Yi, that is, attack!

Kentucky has many NCAA star players, unlike Georgetown, which is a typical single-core team.

Since Han Yi can't be defeated from the star level, it doesn't matter. I will attack you!

Don't count on Jamal Magloire on the offensive end today. Thank God that Han Yi's defense can be contained. But in addition to Magloire, our Kentucky also has Ron Moser, who averages 15.5 points per game, and Derek Anderson, who averages 13.6 points per game!

Kentucky's two outside shooters have been working together for three years, and they were also important contributors to last year's championship. Can't they handle Georgetown's nameless outside shooters?

Yes!

Indeed, they can't handle them!

Because Georgetown has Ron Artest!

Han Yi wanted to laugh out loud when he watched Ron Moser use all his strength to challenge Artest from a distance.

Ron Moser looks pretty good as the sixth pick in the first round in the future, and he is also a scoring expert in the NCAA environment, but how can you compare with Artest?

Ron Artest is the best defensive player in the future, and he has won the best defensive first and second teams!

A small character like Ron Moser is definitely not worthy of Artest to defend in the future NBA, so today's NCAA semi-finals, let Moser enjoy it!

Artest went all out against Ron Morsell, actively seeking all kinds of confrontations, making every time Morsell made a pass, Artest tortured him like hell, and made him feel like dying. He only scored 2 of 12 shots and only scored five points!

Derek Anderson scored 20 points, but was it useful?

It was useless!

Today, Han Yi played a Duncan-style scoring feast!

Facing Kentucky, he killed, killed, and killed!

Why didn't Han Yi participate in the draft last year?

Because of Kentucky!

Why didn't Han Yi win the NCAA championship with Iverson last year?

Because of Kentucky!

Who was Han Yi's imaginary enemy for this year's hard training?

Still Kentucky!

With so many new and old grudges, how could Han Yi give up unless he beat Kentucky into KFC?

Han Yi had 10,000 ways to defeat Kentucky, but the one Han Yi chose was the most brutal one!

With five minutes left in the game, Kentucky University head coach Rick Pidino had already called it a day after seeing the 15-point disadvantage.

But Han Yi still did not stop the slaughter until the score difference was finally widened to 25 points, and he slowly walked off the court amid the shouts of MVP from Georgetown University fans!

Han Yi: 44 points, 5 rebounds, 1 assist, 2 steals, 11 blocks shone throughout the game!

85:60!

Georgetown University used a 25-point victory to avenge its previous shame and kill Kentucky!

And Han Yi eliminated the defending champion Kentucky with his first 40 points in the NCAA and entered the NCAA finals!

His opponent in the finals was:

Arizona University led by Mike Bibby, Jason Terry, and Michael Dickson!

When the NCAA Championship was about to reach its climax, Han Yi's fangs were just revealed! !

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