God of basketball
Chapter 20 0020: [Stanford won]
Chapter 20 0020: [Stanford won]
Chris Pater has always thought of himself as the favorite of heaven, always thought he would become a short legend: just like his idol Allen Iverson.
Therefore, after he entered the field, he launched an offensive directly.
He took the initiative to shoot at Aaron Brooks, thinking that he could definitely do better than this little black bean who was similar in size to him.
Dreams are always beautiful, but reality is often riddled with holes.
Brooks dominated the challenger without any suspense. He didn't even understand why this kid wanted to single out himself?Apart from being ugly, what else is there to sell?From physical fitness, to ball to ball feel, this guy is simply useless.
Snapped!Snapped!
Brooks angrily brushed two blocks.
boom!boom!
Chris Pat himself sent two blacksmiths angrily.
In less than 3 minutes, Stanford went from leading by 4 points to trailing by 5 points.
And in this process, the calls in the arena are like a spark, gradually forming a prairie fire.Finally, after Brooks took Chris Pater's forced shot out of bounds yet again, there was a uniform chants: We-need-Lee!
beep!
Jamie Lin had to request a timeout.
Chris Pater's fancier-level performance pushed Stanford to the precipice of eternal doom. If it is not stopped, Stanford will die without a place to die.
"How did this kind of player get into the Stanford school team?"
The loyal old Mr. Jabbar couldn't help questioning him on TV.Chris Pater's performance was so clumsy that Stanford, who was originally fighting with an army group, instantly turned into a performance by himself after he came on the field.It would be fine if his personal ability is strong, but he is useless and has become Brooks' cap brush: Brooks, who has not been able to get block data all the year round, got 3 blocks from him in less than 3 minutes.
This is not the way to eat dumplings.
"Brooks is really strong. He has scored 16 points in this game. His speed and scoring ability are very distinctive in the Pacific Division. I think he has a chance to become the best short point guard in the NBA. He is much better than TJ Ford."
Jonny Walson took the time to praise Brooks, and emphasized: "If he leads Oregon to a successful counterattack and reaches the top 64 of the tournament, he will become a well-deserved lottery pick."
Abdul-Jabbar collected himself.
Then he said seriously: "Brooks is indeed a rare speed guard with above-level shooting ability. But I don't think his NBA prospects will be very bright. In comparison, I am more optimistic about Stanford's No. 10 player."
Forehead….
The limelight was once again snatched by Bruce Lee.
Walson finally couldn't bear it anymore, he said, "Just because his name is Bruce Lee?"
"No. It's because of his basketball IQ. He is good at finding opportunities. Through the observation of the first half of the game, I found that his sense of space is top-notch. When he is not dominant in height, he can accurately capture the running position of his teammates when he goes deep into the penalty area, and pass the ball in the first place. This is an extremely important talent that is easily overlooked. Many short guards have a narrow field of vision because of their poor sense of space. When they get the ball, they can only see the basket."
Abdul-Jabbar analyzed very seriously: "Moreover, he is also very fast and has excellent dribbling ability."
In order to prevent this game from turning into a 'Bruce Lee touting conference', Walson quickly said forcefully: "However, his defense is not good, and his physical fitness is terrible. Do you think it is possible for the NBA to open its arms to him?"
"possible."
Abdul-Jabbar still has a serious and rigorous expression: "Physical fitness can be improved through training. Any NBA team has a professional team doing this. However, the talent in the mind is unique and irreplaceable."
Walson almost collapsed: It's over, this game is all about promoting Bruce Lee.
At this moment, the whistle sounded and the game continued.
And Mr. Kareem Abdul-Jabbar added without losing the opportunity: "I just checked the season rankings. I found that Stanford's current points are the same as Oregon. If they win this game, they also have a chance to counterattack and enter the championship."
what?
Walson felt his thinking was quick and funny: "Why do you think Stanford can enter the championship? They currently lack two core players, and the head coach has gone to inspect the players for the new season. In this situation, how can they win and create miracles?"
"But what if?"
Kareem Abdul-Jabbar asked rhetorically, and raised his conjecture: "If Stanford wins and enters the championship, Bruce Lee, who is in danger, will quickly become famous. At that time, the NBA's attention to him will also increase exponentially. Maybe he will enter the NBA league like this?"
When Kareem Abdul-Jabbar said this, the audience in front of the TV instantly ignited infinite expectations.
Compared to a well-known star in the Pacific Division like Brooks who successfully created miracles in a counterattack, the public is more willing to see an unknown person suddenly explode and soar into the sky.
Moreover, in terms of difficulty, Stanford is obviously bigger.As Walson said, Stanford's current situation is that both the coach and the core disappear, and Bruce Lee carries the banner from the bench and enters the championship when everyone gives up.
What could be more legendary than this?
Who doesn't have a sense of curiosity.
For a moment, Walson couldn't even say a word of rebuttal.But he just felt that... Bruce Lee had no chance, Stanford couldn't win.
Meanwhile, the game has started.
Li Zhen made a beautiful assist on the first ball he played.
Like a swift bobcat, he used Benson's pick-and-roll from outside the three-point line, tearing open Oregon's defense line, and rushed into the paint.
Marty Lenning, who was reprimanded by the head coach during the intermission, immediately greeted him aggressively. This time he made an aggressive defense and made direct physical contact.But at the moment when he was about to bump into Li Zhen, Li Zhen suddenly stopped and spun around his body... immediately left him where he was.
When Bruce Lee wiped out Marty Lenning, Oregon's ace forward Malik had to quickly move sideways, and while he was moving, the basketball had already galloped away from him, Thomson caught the ball again, and took a step back, a jump shot... Swoosh!
Three point hit.
The point difference narrowed to 2 points.
This ball fully demonstrated Li Zhen's adaptability, court insight and passing ability to the extreme.
Combined with Kareem Abdul-Jabbar's previous evaluation, the audience in front of the TV immediately had a deeper understanding of Li Zhen.
Although the fans at the scene couldn't see the doorway, the narrowing of the three-point shooting difference is a solid thing.
With such an immediate effect, they quickly shouted in unison: LEE! LEE! LEE!
The sound waves are superimposed, and the momentum is mighty, just like a rock star's concert scene.
Li Zhen, who had only started two games, enjoyed Stanford's hero treatment.
This made Chris Pater, who was sitting on the bench, extremely jealous and unhappy. He snorted coldly and muttered: When my cousin comes back in a few days, it won't be your turn to be arrogant.
At the same time, Brooks was also clenching his teeth: This kid stole too much of his limelight tonight, and there is not much time left in the game, so he must quickly make up for it!
……
Thanks to "19 years old that year" (600) "a little bookworm" for the reward.thank you all.One more tonight.
(End of this chapter)
Chris Pater has always thought of himself as the favorite of heaven, always thought he would become a short legend: just like his idol Allen Iverson.
Therefore, after he entered the field, he launched an offensive directly.
He took the initiative to shoot at Aaron Brooks, thinking that he could definitely do better than this little black bean who was similar in size to him.
Dreams are always beautiful, but reality is often riddled with holes.
Brooks dominated the challenger without any suspense. He didn't even understand why this kid wanted to single out himself?Apart from being ugly, what else is there to sell?From physical fitness, to ball to ball feel, this guy is simply useless.
Snapped!Snapped!
Brooks angrily brushed two blocks.
boom!boom!
Chris Pat himself sent two blacksmiths angrily.
In less than 3 minutes, Stanford went from leading by 4 points to trailing by 5 points.
And in this process, the calls in the arena are like a spark, gradually forming a prairie fire.Finally, after Brooks took Chris Pater's forced shot out of bounds yet again, there was a uniform chants: We-need-Lee!
beep!
Jamie Lin had to request a timeout.
Chris Pater's fancier-level performance pushed Stanford to the precipice of eternal doom. If it is not stopped, Stanford will die without a place to die.
"How did this kind of player get into the Stanford school team?"
The loyal old Mr. Jabbar couldn't help questioning him on TV.Chris Pater's performance was so clumsy that Stanford, who was originally fighting with an army group, instantly turned into a performance by himself after he came on the field.It would be fine if his personal ability is strong, but he is useless and has become Brooks' cap brush: Brooks, who has not been able to get block data all the year round, got 3 blocks from him in less than 3 minutes.
This is not the way to eat dumplings.
"Brooks is really strong. He has scored 16 points in this game. His speed and scoring ability are very distinctive in the Pacific Division. I think he has a chance to become the best short point guard in the NBA. He is much better than TJ Ford."
Jonny Walson took the time to praise Brooks, and emphasized: "If he leads Oregon to a successful counterattack and reaches the top 64 of the tournament, he will become a well-deserved lottery pick."
Abdul-Jabbar collected himself.
Then he said seriously: "Brooks is indeed a rare speed guard with above-level shooting ability. But I don't think his NBA prospects will be very bright. In comparison, I am more optimistic about Stanford's No. 10 player."
Forehead….
The limelight was once again snatched by Bruce Lee.
Walson finally couldn't bear it anymore, he said, "Just because his name is Bruce Lee?"
"No. It's because of his basketball IQ. He is good at finding opportunities. Through the observation of the first half of the game, I found that his sense of space is top-notch. When he is not dominant in height, he can accurately capture the running position of his teammates when he goes deep into the penalty area, and pass the ball in the first place. This is an extremely important talent that is easily overlooked. Many short guards have a narrow field of vision because of their poor sense of space. When they get the ball, they can only see the basket."
Abdul-Jabbar analyzed very seriously: "Moreover, he is also very fast and has excellent dribbling ability."
In order to prevent this game from turning into a 'Bruce Lee touting conference', Walson quickly said forcefully: "However, his defense is not good, and his physical fitness is terrible. Do you think it is possible for the NBA to open its arms to him?"
"possible."
Abdul-Jabbar still has a serious and rigorous expression: "Physical fitness can be improved through training. Any NBA team has a professional team doing this. However, the talent in the mind is unique and irreplaceable."
Walson almost collapsed: It's over, this game is all about promoting Bruce Lee.
At this moment, the whistle sounded and the game continued.
And Mr. Kareem Abdul-Jabbar added without losing the opportunity: "I just checked the season rankings. I found that Stanford's current points are the same as Oregon. If they win this game, they also have a chance to counterattack and enter the championship."
what?
Walson felt his thinking was quick and funny: "Why do you think Stanford can enter the championship? They currently lack two core players, and the head coach has gone to inspect the players for the new season. In this situation, how can they win and create miracles?"
"But what if?"
Kareem Abdul-Jabbar asked rhetorically, and raised his conjecture: "If Stanford wins and enters the championship, Bruce Lee, who is in danger, will quickly become famous. At that time, the NBA's attention to him will also increase exponentially. Maybe he will enter the NBA league like this?"
When Kareem Abdul-Jabbar said this, the audience in front of the TV instantly ignited infinite expectations.
Compared to a well-known star in the Pacific Division like Brooks who successfully created miracles in a counterattack, the public is more willing to see an unknown person suddenly explode and soar into the sky.
Moreover, in terms of difficulty, Stanford is obviously bigger.As Walson said, Stanford's current situation is that both the coach and the core disappear, and Bruce Lee carries the banner from the bench and enters the championship when everyone gives up.
What could be more legendary than this?
Who doesn't have a sense of curiosity.
For a moment, Walson couldn't even say a word of rebuttal.But he just felt that... Bruce Lee had no chance, Stanford couldn't win.
Meanwhile, the game has started.
Li Zhen made a beautiful assist on the first ball he played.
Like a swift bobcat, he used Benson's pick-and-roll from outside the three-point line, tearing open Oregon's defense line, and rushed into the paint.
Marty Lenning, who was reprimanded by the head coach during the intermission, immediately greeted him aggressively. This time he made an aggressive defense and made direct physical contact.But at the moment when he was about to bump into Li Zhen, Li Zhen suddenly stopped and spun around his body... immediately left him where he was.
When Bruce Lee wiped out Marty Lenning, Oregon's ace forward Malik had to quickly move sideways, and while he was moving, the basketball had already galloped away from him, Thomson caught the ball again, and took a step back, a jump shot... Swoosh!
Three point hit.
The point difference narrowed to 2 points.
This ball fully demonstrated Li Zhen's adaptability, court insight and passing ability to the extreme.
Combined with Kareem Abdul-Jabbar's previous evaluation, the audience in front of the TV immediately had a deeper understanding of Li Zhen.
Although the fans at the scene couldn't see the doorway, the narrowing of the three-point shooting difference is a solid thing.
With such an immediate effect, they quickly shouted in unison: LEE! LEE! LEE!
The sound waves are superimposed, and the momentum is mighty, just like a rock star's concert scene.
Li Zhen, who had only started two games, enjoyed Stanford's hero treatment.
This made Chris Pater, who was sitting on the bench, extremely jealous and unhappy. He snorted coldly and muttered: When my cousin comes back in a few days, it won't be your turn to be arrogant.
At the same time, Brooks was also clenching his teeth: This kid stole too much of his limelight tonight, and there is not much time left in the game, so he must quickly make up for it!
……
Thanks to "19 years old that year" (600) "a little bookworm" for the reward.thank you all.One more tonight.
(End of this chapter)
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