Chapter 9 Fool?

I heard that the core of the University of Missouri is at the third position. It is a junior player named Kyle Wade. He is over 200 cm tall and plays the small forward position, but he is very good at attacking the inside.

They have come all the way, and they have hardly met a strong inside player, so they can be so smooth, and they only met the Kentucky team at the end of February.

Coach John went to the office last night to check out the videos of the University of Missouri's last three games, but turned off the computer after watching it for 10 minutes.

It seems that there is no need to study any more. For this opponent, Coach John has a well-thought-out plan.

The University of Kentucky's starting lineup remains the same tonight, and Lyles is facing Wade. Lyles is 8 centimeters taller than Wade, but weighs nearly 10 kilograms less.

If the coach's whistleblowing is loose, Wade will play more smoothly.

As Coach John saw in the video, the University of Missouri's offense is very simple. The backcourt players are responsible for dribbling the ball to the top of the arc, and then hand it directly to Wade, who is in a good position in the high post. Then others, especially the insiders, quickly pull away to leave room for Wade to hit the basket.

Coach John doesn't like this kind of player very much. He has good physical fitness, but he has to rely on fouls to score. This scoring method is too dependent on referees, and even if he can get some points in the NCAA league, can he still be like this after entering the NBA?
I'm afraid those birds and beasts in the NBA won't knock Vader's skeleton apart.

The screen returns to the game.

Wade got the ball and moved inside against Lyles from the right wing.

Lyles frowned. The guy on the opposite side was strong and powerful, and it was difficult to defend. The key was that he kept making small movements with his hands, which was really annoying.

Wade pushed Lyles to the free throw position, and everyone could see that Lyles was slightly inferior in the competition of strength.

"Trey, give him to me!"

Towns greeted Lyles, meaning just let him in, if he can score, I will lose!

Wade cursed in his heart, glanced at him out of the corner of his eye, and recognized that the person speaking just now was a well-known insider star player in the major leagues. He suddenly felt uneasy. Downs's reputation is so good, and with him and Caulistan guarding the insider, he is probably already at the NBA level.

Wade began to hesitate, whether he should take this risk and go one-on-one with Downs.

"Draw his ball!"

At this time, a white figure suddenly flashed in the direction of his left hand.

Well!The audience exclaimed, the Wildcats played fiercely tonight.

However, Lyles cursed in his heart: Why is this guy coming to attack?
It was Julis who ordered Lyles to take out the ball just now. At this time, he ran over enthusiastically, intending to double-team Vader with Lyles.

"Heh." Wade finally breathed a sigh of relief, thinking that you came at the right time, and the situation that was going to be dead was turned around because of the appearance of the defender on the opposite side.

Julis was so excited that he was about to form a double-team. He even predicted in advance his posture when he attacked the basket with a fast break after stealing the ball.

However, just when Ulis was two steps away from Wade and Lyles, Wade's ball handler suddenly flicked, and the basketball quickly passed by Ulis and fell directly into the hands of the opposing point guard.

The consequence of Julis' blind double-teaming is that he emptied the person who should have been defended by him, and the opponent got a large open space with plenty of time and space.

This is a fatal mistake by the defender!

The No. [-] player on the opposite side really took the ball as a shooting practice, shook his arms to relax, took a good aim, and then shot.

Three point hit.

The guy looked excited after scoring a goal, and showed the number on his chest to the audience, which resulted in a burst of boos.

The first ball in the opening game was taken first by the opponent due to Ulis's miss.

Coach John's face began to turn ugly. Seeing the coach's face, other substitute players knew that Ulis was going to be unlucky.

I don't blame the coach for being angry. It's really embarrassing to be beaten like this by the opponent at the beginning of the game.

The commentator Brook raised his eyebrows and said to his partner: "It's rare to see such an obvious mistake at the beginning of a college league."

Fitch: "Yes, the college league is known for its rigorous tactics and strong execution of players. The Wildcats just now are a bit embarrassing."

Brook nodded, and then asked: "Fitch, you are a native of Lexington, you must know the player Ulis very well, has he always been so impulsive?"

Fitch smiled: "Just wait and see, the good show is yet to come, Julius will continue to surprise you, unless Coach John replaces him."

"Oh." Brook's youngest son is a fan of the University of Kentucky, so he can be regarded as a half supporter. Hearing his partner Fitch say this, he couldn't help feeling sorry.

There is no backup point guard Pete on Kentucky's roster tonight. It is estimated that this unreliable Julius in Fitch's mouth will play for a long time.

He didn't want to see his youngest son's disappointed expression, so he couldn't help shouting, "Come on, Kentucky!"

Brook was taken aback for a moment, and then waved his fist: "Come on!"

On the field.

Julis stood there looking at Lyles, then at Downs, and finally vented his anger on Devin Booker, yelling at Devin Booker: "Why didn't you rotate? You were the closest to him at that time."

Devin Booker raised his arms and ran forward in small steps, ignoring Ulis at all, not even giving him a look.

In the distance, Towns said to Caulistan: "If it weren't for the game now, I really want to go up and beat him up."

Caulistan shook his head, pushed Downs, and told him to go and take his seat.

Wildcats round.

Lyles ran to the bottom line to serve, and Julis kept waving: "Quick, quick, quick, what are you waiting for?"

Lyles handed the ball to him with a look of disgust.

After halftime, Julis was defended by the opposing point guard. He was not tall and not strong enough. He looked like an ordinary college golfer. He was probably the kind of player who would retire after playing for two years. Basketball was just an episode in his life.

Julius didn't take him seriously at all. Wade embarrassed him just now, so he must get his face back this round, otherwise with so many alumni looking at him, where will he put his face in the future?

Thinking of this, Julis slowed down, raised his hand and hooked his index finger to Lyles' face.

Everyone on the Wildcats knows this guy is calling a pick-and-roll.

Lyles suppressed his impatience and ran towards the top of the arc. After all, Ulis is now in charge of the team and has the right to arrange tactics.

Ulis and Lyles staggered, successfully switched defenses, and got their wish against the top card of the University of Missouri, 200-centimeter small forward Wade.

Vader looked at Julius' distorted facial features and thin figure, and couldn't help laughing.

I'm afraid this guy is not a fool, is he?
(End of this chapter)

Tap the screen to use advanced tools Tip: You can use left and right keyboard keys to browse between chapters.

You'll Also Like