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Chapter 87 Florida's defensive loopholes!

Chapter 87 Florida's defensive loopholes!
Chapter 87 Florida's Defensive Holes!

Xu Lang watched the Florida game on April 4st.

I kept the original and wanted to wait until a new template was drawn before using it. The 61 points of attribute points that can break through the talent limit and increase the attribute value are all added to the three-point shooting.

After watching the game between Florida and UCLA that day, everyone only saw how terrible and tight the defense of the University of Florida was.

UCLA's offensive performance in this game is so hip, and how embarrassing it is to be defended.

But Xu Lang saw a loophole in the University of Florida's defensive end.

This loophole is the three-pointer. Although the University of Florida uses a semi-zone defensive system, they still continue to retain the only possible defensive loophole in the zone defense system, which is the three-pointer.

The defensive effect of the zone defense system on the mid-range and inside lines is excellent.

But this kind of excellent defense cannot be perfect. Naturally, there are advantages and disadvantages.

It is precisely because the zone defense system is very effective in protecting the mid-range and inside lines, so this leads to the zone defense system having less defensive pressure on the opponent's three-point line.

Although Florida's defensive strength is too high in the NCAA, all defensive players in Florida can expand outward and defend beyond the three-point line.

However, the University of Florida, which mainly uses the zone defense system as its core defensive system, has more defensive methods and more energy, and it still focuses on mid-range and interior defense.

This is also an important reason why UCLA and Florida scored 38 of the 27 points in this game by relying on three-pointers.

It's just that looking at the UCLA game now, the ability to shoot three-pointers so accurately seems to be more of an accident.

After all, in UCLA's previous four games, they averaged only 8-10 three-pointers per game from beyond the three-point line.

In this game, UCLA took 19 three-pointers. Although it took so many three-pointers, it was all because Florida was forced to attack inside the three-point line and had to complete the shot outside the three-point line.

However, the facts have proved that sometimes it is a blessing in disguise, but it is not a blessing!
That is to say, UCLA changed its offensive method in the second half of the game, so that it was able to lose in this game that would have been miserable, but the loss was not so miserable!

In addition to this game, Jordan Farmar, Afflalo and others' touch suddenly exploded in the second half of the game.

He made seven three-pointers directly in the second half of the game.

This directly caused UCLA, which lost 15 points in the first half, to only lose 4 points to the University of Florida in the second half. More points, only lose 1 points!

However, this also proves that if it is a team at the same level as the University of Florida, it is possible to directly destroy Florida's strong defensive system with a three-pointer!
Of course, Xu Lang also knew very well that in the second half of the game, UCLA was able to make so many three-pointers, not because the University of Florida was not strong enough to defend, but because UCLA's shooting skills and luck were too good.

If you only look at the three-point ability, the three-pointers of Farmar and Aurora can only reach the first-class level of the NCAA!
Even with the touch bonus, the three-point ability of the two is at the level of the top NCAA shooters, which is also the level of Redick, who was smashed by the University of Washington and Xu Lang before!

Therefore, if Xu Lang's 89 three-point ability is also at the ncaa level, it can only be at the same level as Farmar and Aurora in this game!
Even if the hand feeling is a little worse, Xu Lang's threat from outside the three-point line may not be as good as the efficient three-point shooting percentage of the group of pitchers in the UCLA game.

However, Xu Lang's 89 three-point ability is at the NBA level.

As early as before, Xu Lang had already tested it out, and all the data in the system were determined based on the NBA standard.

This means that the distance of one step outside the NCAA three-point line is the normal distance for Xu Lang to shoot a three-pointer, and it is also the distance where Xu Lang's three-point attributes can be maximized.

What's more, Xu Lang, who has an 89 three-point attribute, took advantage of the trend to directly advance the three-point shooting skill, which was originally stuck at the 99% silver level skill progress, to the gold level.

As I said before, if you want to upgrade your skills, in addition to continuously accumulating progress values, you also need certain attribute values ​​to meet the basic requirements for skill upgrades.

As for the three-point skill at the silver level, if you want to upgrade to the gold level, Xu Lang has reached most of the required attribute values, only the three-point attribute value is stuck, and the system requires at least three-point attribute values ​​to be upgraded. 69.

However, Xu Lang's three-point attribute was only 65 before.

So now that Xu Lang has raised his three-point attribute to 89, his three-point skills have also been upgraded, reaching the gold level.

And the three-point shooting skill that reached the gold level also gained a characteristic bonus.

Gold level three-point shooting skills.

Feature [-]: Big heart!

Hosts with this feature will be able to display the attribute values ​​related to the three-point skill at the more critical moment and in the more critical game. The upper limit of the super field performance is 110% of the upper limit of the golden skill .

89+8.9!

This value may not be much different from the three-point shooters in NBA history!

Of course, there may be other stronger attribute bonuses or stronger skill bonuses for historical-level pitchers.

If he really plays for a season, Xu Lang's three-point performance is definitely not as good as these historical-level three-pointers, but even if it is not a historical-level three-pointer, an NBA first-class three-pointer should be able to casually play in the NCAA arena. Throw it away!

"So is this game considered a key game?"

With the fiery atmosphere of the audience and the frequent flashing lights of the media, Xu Lang, who had a strong desire to fight, thought of this.

"I will draw the perfect end to my NCAA journey."

The game between the University of Washington and the University of Florida officially kicked off after the players of the two teams finished warming up.

"Okay, after waiting for so long, the 2006 NCAA Finals has finally officially started!

Let's take a look at the starting lineups of the two teams first! "

University of Washington: Slightly!
University of Florida:

Joakim Noah, Al Horford, Corey Brewer, Taurean Green, Lee Humphrey!
Not surprisingly, Yi Jianlian once again helped the University of Washington get the first offensive ball.

Brandon Roy got the basketball from Yi Jianlian and was about to launch a fast break when Corey Brewer appeared in front of Roy.

 Ask for collection, ask for recommendation, ask for investment, ask for monthly pass, all kinds of requests!

  
 
(End of this chapter)

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