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Chapter 50 War in the competition area

Speaking of the University of Michigan, we have to mention the Five Michigan Tigers, who once disrupted the turmoil and the five people.

Chris Webber, Juwan Howard, Jaylen Rose, and Ray Jackson and Jimmy King.

However, compared to the five players who are messing around in the NCAA, they are far less glorious in the NBA arena.

Chris Webber is the best performer, and has been selected into the All-Stars many times, and has also found Crabanks to be his girlfriend.

Zhu Wan Howard is the easiest person to play in the NBA, with the most money and the most comfortable basketball, and won two championships.

Jaylen Ross also performed very well, and at his peak, he won 20 in many seasons.

However, today's University of Michigan is far from being compared with the Michigan Five Tigers era, and it is a pure bottom team.

However, what no one expected was that the team, which was clearly regarded as the bottom of the fish, had an unimaginable combat power.

Under the leadership of Holden Daniel and Raville Blanchard, he actually led the way.

On the other hand, UCLA players may have been having too much fun on Christmas and have no combat power at all.

In the game, there are not only all kinds of mistakes, but more importantly, there is no feeling and no shot can be made.

In the first half, Capono conceded 0 of 5 three-pointers, and Thompson made 1 of 6 shots in the whole first half.

At the end of the first half, the University of Michigan fell behind at 48:38, with a 10-point gap.

Some people may think that the 10-point gap is not big, and it is not impossible to recover.

But the problem is that these 10 points are the score that opened when Chen Mo broke out in the first half.

In the whole first half, Chen Mo made 7 of 12 shots, 4 of 7 three-pointers, 4 of 5 free throws, and won 22.

In other words, more than half of the scores in the whole first half were obtained by Chen Mo alone.

If there weren't these 22 points, UCLA would have been completely defeated in the first half.

Coach Steve had a rare big explosion, cursing at the entire team, and even falling things in the locker room.

"Do you think you won the championship? A bullshit championship... Don't say that you haven't won the championship yet, even if you have this opportunity, just today's performance, go eat shit..."

It's really rude that the old guy got angry, even Capono was pointed at the nose and scolded.

But, after all, these guys are asking for scolding, just asking for it.

To put it bluntly, the winning streak, coupled with the media's flattery, made them a little bit arrogant.

Especially a large number of media are very optimistic about their competition for this year's NCAA championship, which has made some people stand up.

The media's attention has made the talent show market bullish, which undoubtedly deepened the expansion.

Capono, the draft pick that had been hovering in the second round, has now reached the end of the first round.

There is also Thompson, who originally had no chance to enter the NBA and would be out of the election to a large extent, but now he is in the last part of the second round.

The advantage of this is that no matter whether you can choose to the NBA or not, you can get more salary even if you go overseas to play.

In such a situation, it is indeed difficult to not expand, after all, it is still a young man.

Fortunately, Coach Steve got angry in time, and his majesty was enough to suppress the players' dissatisfaction.

In the second half, UCLA will recover its state in time. Not to mention whether it can be regained the feel, at least it must make the rhythm.

In addition to timely offensive and defensive conversions, there is also defense. You can't score one goal by yourself and let others score two goals.

Five minutes into the second half, UCLA scored a 14:6 shot, bringing the score closer.

The Michigan players also made more mistakes under UCLA's defense, and their shooting percentage was also declining rapidly.

84:76

UCLA won 7 consecutive victories, and I have to say that this is one of UCLA's best openings.

There is another more important thing, that is, after this game, UCLA will temporarily end the Kua Division game, and next, UCLA will start the regular competition in the Pacific Top Ten Leagues.

It doesn’t make much sense to praise the competitions in the competition because these competitions have no rankings or even no awards.

The only function is to determine the seed teams of each partition during March Madness.

After all, NCAA teams are likely to win the championship this year and will be in a slump next year because of players entering the NBA.

As for the regular matches in the competition area, it is not very useful. The only use is to have a best player after the season, as well as data awards such as scoring kings and assist kings.

As for the champion, sorry, no!

A real champion must be a championship that will be held after the regular competition in the competition area and the ranking is determined before the championship can be born.

So, in the division championship, even if you participate in the last place in the championship in the qualifying competition, you have a chance to win the championship.

Of course, this is only theoretical.

After all, teams that can't even play well in regular competitions in the competition area suddenly explode in the championship. Is this a reality?

Especially some novels are written directly as a substitute player who explodes, wins games one after another, and eventually wins the championship. That is, the novel dares to write this way.

In the regular competition in the competition area, every game is particularly important, not only the winner, but also the grudges.

After all, in the same competition area, you have to play two games every year, which is easy to cause many grudges and entanglements.

For example, the Southern California Derby between UCLA and the University of Southern California, or the Los Angeles Derby, is one of the classic NCAA derby.

For supporters of both teams, you can't lose the derby this season.

That's right, it's just so crazy.

Except for the Los Angeles Derby, UCLA and other teams have more or less grudges.

The first game in 2003 was also the first game in the regular match of the Pacific Top Ten leagues. UCLA will challenge the University of Washington away.

The University of Washington is not a traditional strong team in NCAA history, or has made little achievements in sports.

In recent years, I have been unable to enter even the crazy March and have been reduced to being a spectator.

From this perspective, UCLA has a pretty advantage, at least it has a huge advantage in historical performance.

Although the University of Washington is called this name, it is actually a university in Seattle.

That's right, that's it, and the home stadium of the University of Washington is the Bank of Million Stadium.

Facing the University of Washington, UCLA has great advantages, but it still needs to be dealt with carefully.

Although the University of Washington has achieved average results in recent years, in fact, the University of Washington has not improved this season.

However, there is a high school All-Star player on the University of Washington.

Douglen, this is a player who was once compared to James and Anthony.

Unfortunately, the media and reporters prove that people will read it wrong, and they are no exception.

This season, Douglen's performance was average, and he averaged 13.2 points per game, but the team just couldn't win.
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