Chapter 90
After a loud roar, Lu Yu saw the basketball in the air being pushed towards him by a big hand, and his other teammates had already started to get down.

Really getting more and more confident in Casey Green's jump ball.

I can't blame them for it either. Casey Green has had shit this year and never lost a jump ball.

Originally, Lu Yu thought that Kathy Green's bounce was not very good, it was really not very good, but Anti-Bone Boy's bounce... er, not very good.

Anti-Bone Boy naturally refers to Carlos Boozer.

In the summer of 2004, with the last year left of Boozer's rookie contract, the Cavaliers had a team option. Boozer took the initiative to find the management of the Cavaliers, hoping to end the rookie contract ahead of schedule. Boozer hoped to sign a six-year, $6 million contract. He made a long contract and expressed his optimism about the future of the Cavaliers and was willing to assist James to lead the team forward.

In the face of the affectionate young and excellent guy, the Cavaliers management agreed with Boozer's request after a little consideration. The Cavaliers immediately chose to implement the team option, and Boozer became a free agent.

Soon after Boozer became a free agent, the Jazz immediately offered Boozer a 6-year, 6800 million contract. Boozer turned around and ran to Salt Lake City, leaving behind a dull-faced Cavaliers management.

It is one of the most famous "anti-bones" incidents in NBA history.

But now Carlos Boozer is still very young. He is just a sophomore this year, and he is slightly older than Jay Williams. He is still an honest man on the team.

After failing the jump ball, he ran back to the backcourt without saying a word.

Lu Yu handed the ball over to Dan Dickau, and ran across the half court without haste. After half court, it turned out that it was Sean Battier who was defending him.

Shane pressed his elbow against Lu Yu's waist to prevent Lu Yu from having a chance to move.

Duke University head coach Lao K, He Shevsky's tactics before the game, is to strictly prevent Gonzaga from playing the zipper tactics, so that Lu Yu has no chance to get rid of Shane Battier.

Lu Yu mentioned the top arc and received a basketball handed over by Dan Dicko.

All the Gonzaga fans in the stands were shouting: "Lu, pass him" "Lu, beat him", Lu Yu just smiled and lowered his focus.

Shane also lowered his center of gravity and said, "It's not that easy to break through me..."

Before he could finish his words, Lu Yu started. After two breakthroughs, his left shoulder collided with Shane Battier's chest. Lu Yu slowed down sideways to suppress the rhythm, and protected the basketball with his entire body.

"Defense is really good." Lu Yu sighed.

At this moment, Lu Yu turned around before changing hands, and turned to the other side to break through. Shane was about to move laterally, but found that he was blocked by Casey Green.

Boozer quickly made up for it.

The moment he rushed up, Lu Yu used the time difference to break through the gap between Boozer and Shane like a butterfly wearing a flower.

Then he made an emergency stop and hit a jumper in the elbow area.

Sitting in an inconspicuous corner of the stand, two black people, one with bright eyes and the other lazy as if asleep, asked Lazily, "How is it, is his breakthrough very sharp? "

The lazy black man gave him a sideways look: "It's okay, it's worse than me."

"Pull it down, you just make the first step faster. Can you make such a shocking dribble?"

"Who do you look down on?"

The argument between the two in the stands did not attract the attention of others, but the shocking dribble they argued was indeed the key to Lu Yu's breakthrough.

Especially after this pick-and-roll pass between the two defenders, shock dribbling is an essential basic skill.

It was Duke University's turn to attack. Jay Williams took the ball and prepared to attack. He stared at Lu Yu, who was defending him. Lu Yu pouted: "If you want to fight, you can fight, why are you staring at me? It's hard. Don't you see me?"

Who knows that Jay Williams did not choose to break through, but passed the ball from the top arc to Sean Battier who came out of a 45-degree angle.

Blake Stepp didn't follow. This area was Dan Dicko's defensive area, but Dan Dicko didn't look too tall, and still tried his best to interfere with Shane and prevent him from making a sudden attack.
Lu Yu frowned slightly, it seemed something was wrong?

Battier also did not break through, but followed by Boozer who passed the ball to the stuck position in the elbow area.

Strong fight inside?

At this time, Gonzaga is a two-three station, and Duke University is a three-two station, just the two teams are reversed.

At this time, Jay Williams went up to prepare a pick-and-roll for Carlos Boozer. Lu Yu could only shrink. Suddenly Jay Williams turned back and blocked Dan Dicko's right side. Shane Dunleavy, who ran to the bottom line and the bottom line, made a cross.

Defending Dunleavy was Zach Good.

He was a little embarrassed. At this time, he had two players in the bottom corner, Shane Battier and Dunleavy. He was not good at defending either.

"Change positions."

Lu Yu quickly made up to the area where Shane was standing, but Dan Dicko obviously didn't react. Jay Williams made a pass, and Boozer handed the ball directly to Jay Williams. , easy layup.

"It turned out to be a four-on-four false cover on the strong side to break the zone defense."

Lu Yu had to sigh, the genius of Coach K.

If you change to a general coach to break the zone defense, they will choose to use the shots of the precise shooters in the team to force the defensive formation to expand.

But the old K did the opposite, compressing the strong side very tightly, and the weak side only ambushed one player in the bottom corner.

Because he knew that their team's two perimeters were too short.

Jay Williams 188 cm.

Chris Duhon is even shorter, only 185 cm.

The two men wanted to use shooting to force Gonzaga to expand the formation, which was extremely unlikely, so he simply gave up this idea and used four players to compress the strong side formation.

When Jay Williams made a false screen to block Battier, there will be two shooters in Battier and Dunleavy in the area of ​​the bottom corner at a 45-degree angle.

And the only defender is Zach Good in the corner.

If Lu Yu chooses to keep up with Shane, then the defense formation will be broken, and Jay Williams can go straight down.

At this time, it was useless for Casey Green to make up or not to make up.

Not making up, Jay Williams layup easily.

Make up, Jay Williams pass to the empty Boozer can also score.

The key lies in how Lu Yu chooses after Dan Dicko is blocked.

If Lu Yu doesn't keep up, one of Shane Battier and Dunleavy can easily catch the ball and shoot.

Gonzaga and Duke are two completely opposite directions.

Gonzaga tried to make the tactics simpler in this game, so that Lu Yu had more physical strength to continue the firepower on both ends of the offense and defense.

Duke played very complicated tactics. They needed to use complex tactics to decipher the opponent's defense tactics.

Lu Yu didn't have time to think about how to defend this offense, because it was Gonzaga's offense time, and Mark Foyo would be a headache for tactical matters. He only needed to be responsible for what he should do.

The basketball in his hand was like a butterfly passing through a flower, and Shane, who was defending him, was keeping an eye on him.

Shane bent down, seriously defending Lu Yu, Lu Yu took a step forward, and he took a step back.

When Lu Yu came to the top arc, just when he thought that Lu Yu was going to break through, he suddenly found that Lu Yu took a small step laterally, pulled up under the cover of his teammates, and shot a three-pointer.

He hurriedly grabbed to interfere, and then returned to look at the basket.

"Boom!"

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(End of this chapter)

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