017: That's it?(1/2)
On the bench, Blatter, who was about to cheer, had his hands awkwardly hanging in the air.
The Chinese who looked nervous a second ago actually did a flawless job on the defensive end!
In Blatt's opinion, the turnaround jumper that Fredger just made was a must-goal.
He never expected that the basketball did not touch the basket at all, but was blown directly into the stands.
Doc Rivers, who was sitting in the crowd, had his eyes widened. He thought that after Tony Allen left the game, the game would be nothing interesting.
However, Rivers got a surprise on the first possession after Tony Allen came off the court.
That number 11 is more violent than he looks.
What about Wayne himself?
He felt extremely disappointed!
Don't get me wrong, Wayne is not a masochist who came out of a hot-blooded comic book. The secondary mentality of "the stronger my opponent is, the more interesting I find it" does not appear in Wayne.
Wayne felt disappointed. He simply disliked the fact that the growth points that Fredger could give were too few!
Calculated this way, you won't be able to earn a few growth points after playing a game.
Some time ago, Wayne just used the points he had accumulated over the past month to digest the 11 extra point opportunities left over from the last upgrade, improving defensive rebounds, interior defense and physical fitness.
After using up those growth points, Wayne is still close to 10,000 points short of the point requirement for upgrading.
He originally expected to gain 10,000 points in today's game in one go, so that he could level up before the official start of the new season.
But looking at it now, the plan must have been completely ruined.
Damn it, it would be better to spend an afternoon alone with Teacher Tony.
Wayne found that the official NCAA competition was not as difficult as he thought for him now...
After recovering, Vanderbilt took the sideline kick again and launched another attack.
This time, Frege was obviously not as active as before.
Blocking shots, in addition to preventing the opponent from scoring, the most important thing is that it can also greatly damage the opponent's morale. The deterrent effect is quite obvious.
Fredger still has some lingering fears. The feeling of the basketball flying off his scalp just now makes his scalp feel numb.
I guess this guy needs to slow down for a few rounds before he can regain his composure.
Seeing this situation, John Wright, the opposing shooting guard who had just been suppressed by Tony Allen, decided to take action again to find a balance in front of tool man Warren.
He can't beat Tony Allen, but he should have no problem playing a role player!
This time, Wright decisively waved his hand and called his own center to cover, thereby breaking through Warren.
When facing Tony Allen, he was always retangled the moment he bypassed the screen.
But this time, the pick-and-roll worked!
After all, not everyone has Teacher Tony's powerful ability to bypass screens.
Wright was overjoyed. What was in front of him at this time was a scoring path that led directly to the basket.
He didn't hesitate and accelerated straight to the basket. After being rubbed by Tony Allen for so long, he should have scored.
No, you can't.
"Bang!"
Wright just jumped up and lifted the basketball. The terrifying sound made by the basketball being slapped with great force pierced the air in the penalty area again.
The Wrights were all dumbfounded.
When he took off for a layup just now, the No. 11 was obviously still far away from him!
How did he finish the shot?
It's not Wright's fault, it's just that Vanderbilt University doesn't have Wayne's detailed information.
If Wright knew that Wayne's wingspan was 2.30 meters, he would never dare to lay up next to Wayne so easily.
Wayne waved his arm from the side and blocked the shot again.
This is Wayne's second consecutive block today.
"Second blocked shot in a row, my God, Wayne is the guardian of the restricted area!"
"It's so exciting, now I believe he can beat Rasheed Wallace."
"Come on, the Cowboys didn't have this kind of defense on the inside before. Wayne was covering the sky with just one hand in the penalty area."
In the stands, the fans became restless.
When Tony Allen was on the court just now, Wayne had no chance to perform and was basically a transparent person.
Tony Allen's light obscured everyone.
Now I'm fine, I can't hide it anymore.
I originally wanted to get along with you as an ordinary person, but what I got in exchange was contempt and confusion.
Wayne stopped pretending and showed his cards.
With him on the Cowboys this season, the restricted area is a veritable no-fly zone!
Sure enough, with a 70% shot-blocking ability and a tall wingspan, he is still a bit too bullying in the NCAA.
This time, the basketball that was kicked out by Wayne did not fly out of bounds, but was caught by teammate Joey Graham.
Graham's reputation as "poor man's James" is not for nothing.
This guy is top-notch in terms of his explosive power at the moment of activation, absolute speed, and jumping ability.
His incredible physical fitness is his most powerful weapon.
This is not difficult to see from the figure.
Although he is only a college player, Graham's figure is already comparable to that of a professional player.
Those bumpy muscles seem to be filled with endless power.
After receiving the basketball that flew out from Wayne, Graham immediately counterattacked quickly.
Within two steps of running out, Graham had thrown away nine other people on the court.
In the end, Graham dunked with both hands in front of 14,000 enthusiastic fans.
In this era, NBA and NCAA basketball hoops were not as strong as they would be in the future.
Seeing Graham dunk so hard, Wayne was really afraid that the guy would just pull the basket off.
14 to 2, the point difference continues to widen.
Vanderbilt players thought that Tony Allen's demise meant the nightmare was over.
Little did they know, this was just the beginning of another nightmare.
"This... Vanderbilt University shouldn't be at this level. Freje and Wright, they both have the opportunity to enter the NBA." Sean Sutton on the Cowboys bench
Very depressed.
Originally, the old Sutton asked him to arrange a warm-up match to test the lineup.
But for now...
The opponent's level is simply not up to the task of testing the lineup.
Although the first half of the game has not yet ended, the gap between the two sides is already visible to the naked eye.
"Vanderbilt University has not changed, and neither has Fredger and Wright. What has changed is us. Those boys are already stronger than last season. We are already a whole level higher than before."
Sutton smiled and seemed to be in a good mood.
Big 12 Conference Champion? Tournament Sweet Sixteen?
Well, the Cowboys can definitely do it this season!
On the court, although the morale has dropped to the bottom, there is no way, the game must still continue.
In a fighting match, if the strength gap between the two sides is too great, the winner may be decided within tens of seconds after the first round.
For the weaker side, this is actually a relief. Although they lost, at least they didn't have to be tortured.
But most ball games are more cruel, because no matter how miserable you are, you have to wait until the end of the game.
The Vanderbilt players couldn't help but look up at the time on the big screen.
Damn...why does it feel like it's been taking so long? It's only been five minutes...
The road to abuse has just begun.
In this round, Freje chose to shoot from outside the three-point line. Compared with attacking at the basket, shooting is actually his best way to score.
Although he had the advantage in weight, Fredger was really frightened by Wayne's two blocks just now.
In fact, if Freje continues to attack the basket, he may still achieve some results.
But now he chooses to give up his advantage and run to the outside to shoot. This is exactly what Wayne wants to see.
To be continued...