NBA: I'm not a clean center

Chapter 10 University of Washington

On November 11, the highly anticipated NCAA regular season kicked off.

Stanford's first game is at home against the University of Washington.

Even if Sean hadn't participated in an NCAA game, he could feel a storm coming.

Unlike the relaxed state before the game a few days ago, the senior players at this time all looked dignified.

Landry Fields saw the doubts in Sean's heart, and stepped forward to explain:

"Only the champion of the regular season in the entire Parker Twelve League can guarantee entry to the Sweet 68, and the NCAA does not have many games in the regular season, and there are almost no games that allow us to make mistakes. This is the only chance for our seniors, so every game We’re going to fight like it’s our last game.”

"Don't worry! We won't drag you down."

Sean understood, and at the same time secretly thought:

"This is also my last NCAA season!"

By 4:30 in the afternoon, the auditorium of the entire competition venue was full, and the red torrent was floating around.

The cameraman of the TV station also set up the camera, ready to start the live broadcast of the game.

Naturally, this game will not be broadcast live across the United States, but it will also be broadcast live simultaneously on a well-known local TV station.

A commentator also came to the scene, talking to the camera alone at this time:

"I want to tell you some good news today. Sean, who everyone has been paying attention to before the game, has finally entered the starting lineup today. We will see his performance in a few minutes."

"Whether it is a genuine genius or a parallel importer, the result will be verified immediately."

Chris, the editor-in-chief of the New York Times, also came to the scene, staring at Sean who was warming up with expectant eyes.

He traveled thousands of miles from the east coast of the United States to the west coast just to watch Sean's game, and he was ready to report immediately.

Until 5 pm, the game also began.

Stanford's starting lineup is exactly the same as it was in Game [-] against Indiana.

Sean came to the center line and looked at his opponent Jay Levi today.

Good guy, his height is almost close to his own, and his body is quite strong. I don't know how strong it is, but Sean feels a little excitement. The stronger the opponent, the more motivated he will be.

What he didn't know was that Jay Levi on the opposite side was also eager to try, and wanted to use his own stepping stone to set foot on the road to the NBA.

"drop!"

Whistle the ball!

In order to express his respect for his opponent, Sean went all out when he came up, and his height even surpassed that of the first scene against Indiana University.

"It's so high!" Jay Levi and Chris sitting off the court were shocked at the same time.

And the commentator on the sidelines is even more undisguised.

"Oh! It's unbelievable that a center can jump so high!"

Without any suspense, Sean took the basketball into the hands of his teammates behind him.

Stanford launched a first-round offense.

Johnny Rapp accelerated to catch a surprise, but Washington's methodical retreat prevented him from taking his chance.

"Sure enough, the seriousness of the regular season is different." Sean clearly felt the strength of Washington University's defense.

Opponents started getting physical with him after half court, something Indiana didn't see.

"interesting!"

Feeling the power coming from behind, Sean showed an intriguing smile.

He stretched one hand back to block Jay Levi's interfering hands, and opened the other hand to ask for the ball from Johnny Rapp at the top of the arc.

Mr. Xiao wants the ball, so he dare not refuse.

Johnny Rapp lobs a lob to Sean.

At this time, Jay Levi was struggling to support Sean's torso with his chest, and kept arching forward, trying to drive Sean out of the paint.

However, Sean's legs seemed to be rooted on the floor, motionless.

Immediately afterwards, a huge force came from Sean. Jay Levi did not push Sean out of the paint, but was smashed under the basket.

"Damn it, what did this guy eat to grow up!" Jay Levi almost yelled, his own strength was considered outstanding, but compared with the other party, it was nothing.

Seeing Sean pushing himself away and trying to make a hook, Jay Levi gritted his teeth and stretched out his hands, forcefully jumping up to interfere with the opponent.

It seems that Jay Levy's interference has played a role, or maybe Shawn's hook is too lame.

The basketball hits the front of the hoop and pops out!

But before Jay Levi took a breath, Sean took off again.

Holding the flying basketball with one hand, he straightened his arm, and poured it directly into the basket in one breath.

"boom!"

Jay Levi was dumbfounded. He just landed on the opposite side and jumped again. How the hell did he fight?

"Xiao~~~~~~~~"

The fans on the sidelines waited for two games and finally waited for Sean's dunk, and couldn't wait to cheer.

"Wow, baby, Sean made a one-handed dunk. This ball is really domineering, and it also shows Sean's terrifying continuous jumping ability. This is a talent that is visible to the naked eye. All NBA scouts should pay attention."

The narrator gave bursts of praise.

After Sean completed the dunk, he quickly turned around and returned to defense, and the offensive and defensive ends were switched instantly, as if the dunk just now was just a trivial blow.

Jay Levi watched Xiao En leave with a calm face, and an unknown fire rose in his heart.

He felt that he was deeply scorned, but he wouldn't feel that way even if Sean roared twice to celebrate, and Sean's calm expression made him feel like a clown.

"Don't bring such a bully!" Jay Levi secretly vowed in his heart that he must teach Sean a lesson.

At this time, he still doesn't know how big the gap between the two is.

Sean was speechless looking at Jay Levi, who had flaming eyes beside him. A dunk made you like this?Then after this game, you have to go to the Golden Gate Bridge to jump off the bridge to find God and cry?

Ignoring Jay Levy next to him, Sean put his energy into the defensive end.

The offense of the University of Washington is very patient, and the basketball is constantly transmitted from the outside.

Jay Levi also ran out of the penalty area, and Sean could only follow. This is not the same as the Indiana University center. He has a mid-range shot.

After the two walked out of the restricted area at the same time, the inside line was suddenly empty.

University of Washington star Quincy Pondexter took this opportunity to push the defender away with his strong body and went inside to score a layup.

In this way, the tactics of the University of Washington are very clear. Pull Sean out of the inside line, and then their forwards and defense players break through the inside line to cause damage. If Sean does not go out, then Jay Levy will carry out distance shot.

The tactics are very simple and clear. It is to seize the only frame protector in Stanford University, Sean, and carry out a double attack on the inside and outside.

How will Stanford head coach Bart Wayne respond?

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