0020: [Stanford won]
Chris Pater has always thought that he was the chosen one, and always thought that he would become a short legend: just like his idol Allen Iverson.
Therefore, after he came on the field, he immediately launched an offensive.
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 himself.
Dreams are always beautiful, but reality is often full of holes.
Brooks dominated this challenger without any suspense. He didn't even understand why this kid wanted to challenge him. Apart from being ugly, what else could he bring to the table? From physical fitness to ball skills.
As for ball touch, this guy is absolutely useless.
Snap! Snap!
Brooks blocked two shots.
Bang! Bang!
Chrispett himself even sent two blacksmiths angrily.
In less than three minutes, Stanford went from leading by 4 points to falling behind by 5 points.
In the process, the shouts in the arena were like sparks, gradually forming a prairie fire. In the end, after Brooks once again took Chris Pat's forced shot out of bounds, a uniform shout formed: we-need.
-lee!
Beep!
Jamie Lin had to ask for a timeout.
Chris Pater's fanciful performance pushed Stanford to the edge of destruction. If it is not stopped, Stanford will die without a burial place.
"How did a player like this get into the Stanford team?"
The loyal old Mr. Kareem Abdul-Jabbar couldn't help but raise questions on the TV station. Chris Pat's performance was so poor. After he came on the field, Stanford, which was originally a group army, instantly became his own performance. If he had strong personal ability
Forget it, it turned out to be useless and became Brooks' cap brush: Brooks, who has never been able to get block data all year round, actually took 3 of his heads in less than three minutes.
This is not the way to eat dumplings.
"Brooks is really strong. He has already scored 16 points in this game. His speed and scoring ability are very distinctive in the Pacific Division. I think he has the opportunity to become the best short point guard in the NBA. He is better than TJ Ford."
Much stronger."
Jonny Watson took the time to praise Brooks and emphasized: "If he leads Oregon to a successful counterattack and reaches the top 64 of the championship, he will become a well-deserved lottery pick."
Jabbar composed himself.
Then he said seriously: "Brooks is indeed a rare speed guard and has above-average shooting ability. But I don't think his future in the NBA will be very bright. In comparison, I am more optimistic about Stanford's No. 10
players.”
Forehead….
The limelight was once again stolen by Bruce Lee.
Watson finally couldn't help it and said, "Just because his name is Bruce Lee?"
"No. It's because of his basketball IQ. He's good at finding opportunities. Through observation of the first half of the game, I found that his sense of space is top-notch. Without his height advantage, he can penetrate deep into the penalty area.
Still accurately capturing the movement of teammates and passing the basketball immediately, this is a talent that is easily overlooked but is actually extremely important. Many short guards have a narrow field of vision because of their poor sense of space. When they get the ball, their vision is
All you can see is the basket."
Kareem Abdul-Jabbar analyzed very seriously: "Moreover, he is also very fast and has excellent dribbling ability."
In order to prevent this game from becoming a 'Bruce Lee praising conference', Watson quickly said forcefully: "However, his defense is not good, and his physical fitness is very bad. Do you think it is possible for the NBA to open its arms to him?"
"possible."
Kareem Abdul-Jabbar still had a serious expression: "Physical fitness can be improved through training. Every NBA team has a professional team to do this. However, the talent in the mind is unique and irreplaceable."
Watson almost collapsed: It's over, this game is all about promoting Bruce Lee.
Just then, the whistle sounded and the game continued.
Mr. Kareem Abdul-Jabbar actually lost no time in adding: "I just checked the season rankings. I found that Stanford's current points are the same as Oregon's. If they win this game, they will also have a chance to counterattack and enter the championship."
What?
Watson felt that his thinking was funny: "Why do you think Stanford can enter the championship? They are now missing two core players, and the head coach has gone to inspect the players for the new season. In this case, how can they win?
Ball, create a miracle?”
"But what if?"
Kareem Abdul-Jabbar asked rhetorically, and made a conjecture: "If Stanford wins and enters the championship, this classmate Bruce Lee who comes into play at the critical moment will quickly become famous. By then, the NBA's attention to him will also increase exponentially. Maybe
Are you going to enter the NBA just like that?"
When Kareem Abdul-Jabbar said this, the audience in front of the TV instantly aroused unlimited expectations.
Compared to a well-known Pacific Division star like Brooks who successfully counterattacked and created a miracle, the public is more willing to see an unknown person suddenly break out and soar into the sky.
Moreover, in terms of difficulty, Stanford is obviously greater. As Watson said, the current situation at Stanford is that the coach and core have disappeared, and Bruce Lee has taken up the banner from the bench. When everyone has given up,
enter the tournament.
What could be more legendary than this?
Who hasn’t become curious yet?
For a moment, Watson couldn't say anything to refute. But he just felt...Bruce Lee had no chance, and Stanford couldn't win.
At the same time, the game has begun.
Li Zhen made a beautiful assist on the first ball he played.
Like a fast Bobcat, he used Benson's pick-and-roll from outside the three-point line to tear open Oregon's defense and drive into the paint with force.
Marty Lenning, who was angrily scolded by the head coach at halftime, immediately came up to him aggressively. This time he defended aggressively and made direct physical contact. But the moment he was about to hit Li Zhen,
Li Zhen suddenly stopped suddenly and violently spun around his body... and immediately left him hanging on the spot.
When Bruce Lee passed Marty Lenning cleanly, Oregon's ace forward Malik had to move quickly laterally, and while he was moving, the basketball had already galloped away from him, and Thomson caught the basketball again
, and took a step back to shoot a jump shot... Wow!
Three-point hit.
The score difference narrowed to 2 points.
This ball fully demonstrates Li Zhen's adaptability, court insight and passing ability.
Combined with Kareem Abdul-Jabbar's previous comments, the audience in front of the TV suddenly had a deeper understanding of Li Zhen.
Although the fans at the scene could not see the doorway, the narrowing of the three-point difference was a solid thing.
Such an immediate effect caused them to quickly and uniformly shout: lee! lee! lee!
The sound waves are superimposed and the sound is powerful, just like a rock star's concert.
Li Zhen, who has only played two games, enjoys the hero treatment from Stanford.
This made Chrispett, who was sitting on the bench, extremely jealous and unhappy. He snorted 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 gritting his teeth: This kid stole too much of his limelight tonight. There is not much game time left, so he must make up for it quickly!
Chapter completed!