The rest is just noise
Chapter 304 Eyesight King Kong
Three minutes passed, and the Villanova University Wildcats took three shots and hit all of them.
In other words, they take one shot per minute on average.
Their talent is not as good as Georgetown's, their speed is not as good as Georgetown's, that is to say, their combat power is not as good as Georgetown's, and their players are not as good as Georgetown's in all aspects, but as Zhao Yuanzheng said, their minds are worse than Georgetown's.
On the offensive end, they boldly broke through and distributed the ball to crush Georgetown's defensive discipline.
Ewing's habit of attacking outside was taken advantage of by them.
It's not that he has a bad habit of attacking outside, but Ewing doesn't seem to understand that his more important task is to ensure the safety of the penalty area than rushing out to slap his opponent and pressure the opponent's ball carrier.
This season, Georgetown has limited its opponents to 58 points per game. Now the Wildcats are not scoring high, but their shooting percentage is 100%.
The offensive end conducted patiently and the scoring efficiency was terrifying, while the defensive end took advantage of the college arena and constantly changed their matchup from 2-3 zone defense to 1-3-1 zone defense, and then to 2-1-2 zone defense.
"I think they have the key to beating Georgetown."
Louie has figured out the Wildcats' strategy.
"What is it?" Tomjanovich asked.
"They play a super slow offensive pace and use zone defense to limit Georgetown's breakthroughs and force them to shoot. These strategies will produce the same result and reduce the number of rounds to avoid being beaten by Georgetown. This is the only way they can win.
Opportunity." Louis laughed, "Once their opponents are allowed to run, the game will become a battlefield of talents. Georgetown has many NBA prospects, and the Wildcats are no match for them."
"Yes, according to analysis, five of Georgetown's players have NBA prospects, and four of them have first-round prospects." Zhao Yuanzheng said.
Gradually, they discovered an unusual and meaningful arrangement in the Wildcats' defense.
They don't deliberately restrict Ewing from asking for the ball. If Ewing wants the ball, let him hit it. There won't be many double-attacks.
They seemed to really want Ewing to play with the ball.
Another message sent by this is that the Wildcats believe that Ewing's isolation is not enough to defeat them.
Just unbelievable.
Will any team treat Olajuwon this way? Will any team treat Sampson this way? Or even more recently, Walton, Kareem Abdul-Jabbar and others, will any team indulge them in attacking with the ball?
Louis didn't know how John Thompson trained Ewing. Now Ewing gives people the impression that he is a treasure who can do everything but is not proficient in anything. He is extremely talented but can no longer be said to be very young.
A turn that heralds Villanova as college basketball's team of destiny this year has emerged.
Georgetown's suffocating defense allowed them to make their first shot in a tough situation.
Dwayne MClain (SG) jumped into the air, folded to avoid the block, shot, and hit the ball.
If this kind of ball is given to him 100 times again, can he make the second ball?
Georgetown's hard power is still there, even if their coaching staff doesn't offer any solutions to the Wildcats' strategy.
Their signature man-to-man pressing forced several mistakes from the Wildcats, and five NBA-level players relied on their hard power to forcefully pull up against the zone defense and seize the score.
This is truly a team that transcends the college level.
Their problem is that they have no leader, and no one can bring the energy of these five people together to unleash it.
Facing a zone defense, the Marvel team tried to choose a position as close to the basket as possible.
Every time the Wildcats score is like a kiss from goddess luck, Georgetown gives people a sense of strenuous, hard work, and breathless tension.
10 minutes passed and the Wildcats made 7 of 8 shots.
John Thompson angrily called a timeout, then changed the tempo of the game and increased the intensity of the game.
What Louis didn't expect was that instead of letting the players let go, Thompson would go even more extreme in the original strategy.
The defense has been upgraded and the attack on offensive rebounds has been stepped up.
Other than that, there are no new strategies.
What was originally a one-on-one full-court press turned into a three-and-two full-court press.
Three people stayed in the frontcourt to press the Wildcats, never giving them a breather from start to finish.
This did affect the Wildcats' efficiency, but such defense also cost Georgetown a huge amount.
The scene in the second half of the first half gave Louis a systematic understanding of Ewing's various defensive habits. When he found an opportunity to pounce outside, he would definitely do so, regardless of position or timing.
The position he saved this time was already one meter outside the NBA-level three-point line. Although it brought great pressure to the ball holder, the opponent was still able to pass the ball. The magic of Ewing is that he
The save was so excessive that as long as his teammates could delay it for him, he could make up for his mistake and get back to the basket as quickly as possible.
Among players of the same height, the only ones comparable to this kind of speed and athleticism are David Robinson and Kevin Garnett.
Ewing helped block the opponent's shot, and then, because he didn't pay attention to the blocking, the Wildcats scored on the backboard for a second attack.
Excessive attack, excessive help defense, almost zero awareness of positioning, and problems with defensive positioning. You have to know that this is a player who is used by the media and scouts to benchmark Bill Russell. They say that Ewing is a
Russell is bigger in size and has stronger offensive firepower. Well, I don’t know if Russell is angry or not, but Louis is already getting angry.
He was angry at Ewing for not listening to him, and even more angry at Thompson for seriously lowering the ceiling of a President-level player.
"Coach, where are you going?" Zhao Yuanzheng asked.
"Buy a bottle of drink, do you want it?" Louis asked.
Neither Zhao Yuanzheng nor Tomjanovich likes to drink drinks.
Louis left his seat again. He remembered that the last time he watched the Georgetown game was like this. He really couldn't stand it.
I don’t know when I developed the PTSD of being abused by a guy who doesn’t see a future.
If you think about it carefully, it should be after the 2019 World Cup.
From the moment Zhou Qi almost made a mistake on his serve, made a mistake on his second serve, and pulled out all the stops in overtime, he started to suffer from heartache.
Therefore, if the entire Trail Blazers team suffers from Walton’s PTSD, then he should also have Zhou Qi’s PTSD.
Now he prefers to compare Sampson to Ewing.
Without him, what would have happened if Sampson had completed four years at the University of Virginia? He would certainly not have reached the heights of the league's top center.
Because he entered the NBA at the end of his freshman year, Louis prepared a systematic long-term plan for him. He took one step at a time every year to reach the level he is today.
But for Ewing, he has completed four years of college. Apart from having a beautiful college resume, it is not good for his career.
Four years at Georgetown University made Ewing drop from the top 20 in history to the top 50 in the world where Louis was in his previous life.
What would have happened if he hadn't wasted three years at Georgetown?
This is already a mystery.
Whether he is happy, irritable, sad, or confused, Louis likes to use Coke to relieve or enhance his mood.
Now, he is drinking Coke and watching the game a hundred meters away from the court.
Georgetown's crazy defense couldn't defend Villanova's terrifying touch, as if it was possessed by a god.
After Thompson changed the rhythm and intensity of the game, Georgetown once led 20-14 by 6 points.
Then Ed Pinckney challenged Ewing, knocked him over, and hit a floater.
This was a signature play for the Wildcats' resurgence.
Then, Dwayne McClain made a floating shot. Ewing jumped up and could almost touch the top edge of the backboard, just shy of blocking his shot.
But a little difference is eternity.
McLean's shot hit the target like a miracle.
Georgetown's shooting performance based on talent and hard skills cannot last long.
In this quarter, the Wildcats' coaching staff knew it very well, so even if Georgetown hit consecutive outside shots, their zone defense would have to hold on.
As soon as Georgetown starts to strike, their chance will come.
After being chased by 4 points in a row, the Wildcats had a chance to tie the score.
Georgetown's terrifying defensive pressure drowned out the Wildcats' desire to tie the score.
Georgetown, whose shot failed, took the risk to hit the penalty area, and the terrifying power of the zone defense was highlighted.
Under the three-man attack, Georgetown, which had an overwhelming inside advantage, had difficulty putting the ball into the basket.
Ewing's turnaround shot, Reggie Williams' ball-handling burst, or Bill Martin's layup were all severely disrupted.
The terrifying atmosphere suddenly rose amidst the roars of 40,000 people.
Georgetown once again shut down the Wildcats defensively.
"This is the bloodthirsty defense of 'La Hoya Paranoia'! No college team can adapt!"
This game, which left the audience breathless, has changed.
Ewing caught the ball at the free throw line and took a step forward to shoot, but the ball was dropped by the Wildcats' white forward Harold Jensen (nSF/SG).
Ewing made a mistake and the Wildcats quickly went down both lines.
Louis thought this was another bleak moment for Ewing on the court. As a result, the guy turned around and rushed back like an enraged King Kong.
A shot from the height of the basket, a top-down shot that knocked away Johnson's counterattack.
Pinckney followed up and grabbed an offensive rebound to make a tip-in. Ewing turned around and roared, blocking Pinckney's ball head-on.
“!%#%#¥”
"Woot!" Louis almost spit out the coke in his mouth, "What a damn good hat!"
After this round, Ewing was replaced.
He has been playing for 15 minutes straight.
Ewing's statistics are very average, 2 points, 6 rebounds and 2 blocks, but as long as he is at the basket, the Wildcats do not dare to force the basket under his nose.
During his time off the court, the Wildcats stepped up their attack on the basket.
Louis became nervous when he saw it.
This was the most intense college basketball game he had seen in seven years.
Ultimate talent and ultimate strategy.
Louis' original purpose was just to take a look at Ewing, but now, he is attracted by the content of the game.
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