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Chapter 21 Reversal Lore

Chapter 21 Reversal Lore
The Bruins tied the score 2-37 by relying on Liu Han's brilliant performance within 47 minutes of playing.Stanford's coach sensed that the momentum was wrong and immediately called a timeout.

"What are you all doing? Don't think about other things, focus on the game, pay attention to the defense of the outside line, and don't let that yellow man take a shot easily, understand?" Stanford's coach saw This is the strength of Liu Han.

"Well done, guys, this is the way to play the game. Next, the opponent will probably defend Liu Han tightly, so you have to boldly break through in the offense. Pay attention to the combination of inside and outside lines, don't force it, Try to pass the ball to our advantageous position. We must act boldly on defense, and don’t be afraid of fouls. We still have many hot-blooded guys sitting on the court. Let them go to free throws. It doesn’t matter. Get the score back." In this game, George has completely taken over the position of head coach.

After returning from the timeout, Liu Han found that the player defending him had changed to a black player who was about the same height and shape as him.It was the turn of Stanford's offense. The point guard passed the ball directly to the power forward at the corner after passing half court. Most of Stanford's offense was played through the organization and support of this player.Stanford's power forward did not continue to wait for his teammates to move and pass the ball this time. Instead, he chose to dribble and break through. Jim? Jackson cut directly on the power forward's shooting arm.Sam Jackson of the Bruins may not be outstanding in other aspects, but when it comes to the ability to execute the tactics arranged by the head coach, he can be said to be the first in the team.

Sam's cut was so hard that the Stanford power forward felt a burning pain in his arm, and after giving Sam a glare, he walked to the free throw line.Perhaps it was Sam's cut that really hurt the Stanford power forward, who only hit the latter of his two free throws.

It was the turn of the Bruins to attack. After dribbling the ball across half court, Liu Han directly handed the ball to Aubono who came up to meet him, and then he continued to run to the bottom corner.In the process of running, Liu Han found that the black player that Stanford had switched to defend him was of excellent physical fitness. He stuck to Liu Han tightly, and kept waving his two outstretched arms, trying to stop the Bruins from attacking. Other players pass the ball to Liu Han.

O'Bonno, holding the ball, saw that Stanford's defensive players were quite good and completely cut off the passing route to Liu Han, so he decided to attack the ball himself.O'Bonno swayed away from his defensive player through two frontal changes and went to the inside. When the opponent's center came to cover the defense, he passed the ball to his own center George Zidek.George Zidek ended the drive with a dunk.

The Stanford players who defended Liu Han used the forward approach to defend Liu Han in the next few Bruins offenses. This made Liu Han, who had almost zero experience in the game, very uncomfortable. Fortunately, Liu Han still Still successfully confined the defensive player to his side, and the other teammates of the Bruins team were also quite strong, successfully scoring several goals.Going back to defense, the slightly lethal tactics implemented by the Bruins gradually stagnated Stanford's offense. Stanford players found that as long as they tried to shoot, the Bruins players would cut the ball without hesitation.

In view of the situation on the field, George Clent replaced O'Bonno, who was backed by four fouls, and continued to perform rapid rotations in the next game, so as to ensure that the players on the field would not be too backed. Lots of fouls.

The rather extreme tactics of the Bruins successfully slowed down the speed of the game, and the two teams began a head-to-head hand-to-hand battle.When the game was nearly 10 minutes into the second half, the Bruins approached the score to 54 to 60, and the gap between the two sides became smaller and smaller.

The anxious situation on the field made Stanford's head coach fall into distress. In his vision, his team should defeat the opponent through fast passing and sharp counterattacks, but now the game seems to be dragged into a quagmire.Stanford's coach wanted the outside players to actively double-team the Bruins' breakthrough player, but he was worried that he would miss the yellow man who was always running back and forth on the three-point line. Liu Hangang scored three three-pointers for the Stanford coach It left a deep image, but if the game continues like this, Stanford's coach is worried that he will lose the game, so he wants to take a gamble, betting on the shooting percentage of the yellow man cruising on the three-point line, because He knows that it is impossible for someone to make every open three-pointer. Training and the game are two different things. During training, the muscles will be in a relatively relaxed state, but in the game, the fierce confrontation and the audience of more than 5000 people will make the pitcher Muscles and hand shape changes.

Liu Han didn't know that Stanford's head coach had a drastic change of mind because of him. He was still actively running, trying to run away from the Stanford players defending him. This Stanford defensive player gave Liu Han is under a lot of pressure. After all, Liu Han has only started basketball training for less than half a year. Although Liu Han has learned most of the basketball skills through his super learning talent, he still has too much experience in how to use these skills reasonably on the court. few.

The head coach of Stanford University called a timeout after a dead ball in the 1th minute of the second half. He decided to let the players on the field restart to double-team the breakthrough players of the Bruins in the defense, and the defensive level against Liu Han was also prepared to decrease. Some, let this player who did a good job of defending Liu Han go to defend the Bruins who had a good breakthrough on the field, and Stanford's point guard re-matched to defend Liu Han.

George Krent of the Bruins here is also encouraging the players.

"Good job, boys, wait a minute, I guess the opponent will try to bring the speed back up, so you have to be more determined to attack in defense, don't worry about fouls, I will help you pay attention off the court. Liu Han continues your running position, shoot when you have the opportunity, and other players should help Liu Han to cover."

After the game, Liu Han found that the player defending him had changed, and became the Stanford point guard he had just played.

Stanford's offense has sped up the rotation speed and running speed since the timeout came back. Fortunately, because of the foul problem, the Bruins players have carried out a lot of rotations, so the physical strength of the players on the field is still guaranteed. Not easily thrown off by the Stanford players.

Liu Han firmly controlled Stanford's point guards within his own defensive range. His defense was developed through constant confrontation with his teammates in normal training. good.

Stanford's offense is quite complicated. They still use their fourth-position power forward as the axis to conduct the ball. After a series of dazzling running positions, Stanford's power forward successfully passed the ball to the reverse run. teammate, a beautiful alley-oop dunk.Stanford's wonderful cooperation on the field drew cheers from the audience.The score became 57 to 66.

After Liu Han dribbled the ball through the half court, he still handed the ball to his teammate Sam Jackson, who still landed in the bottom corner.Liu Han, who had changed his defender, suddenly felt a lot less pressure. He saw his teammate center George mentioned the 45-degree position in an attempt to cover for Sam Jackson who was holding the ball, so he also ran to the 45-degree position. .Sam Jackson saw Liu Han's intentions. When Liu Han ran to him, he passed the ball to Liu Han, and he turned around and successfully blocked the Stanford point guard who was chasing behind Liu Han. .After receiving the ball, Liu Han made a three-pointer without any hesitation. 60 to 66.

The game continued, and Stanford was not discouraged by Liu Han's three-pointer. Their head coach made it clear to them during the timeout just now, that the yellow man will admit it if he can hit a three-pointer. .

In Stanford University's offense, the point guard defending Liu Han separated Liu Han under the cover of his teammates and also hit a three-pointer, 60 to 69.

The Stanford point guard who hit a three-pointer also waved his fist at Liu Han as a threat during the retreat.

Liu Han didn't pay any attention to the opponent's provocation. After taking the ball across the half court, he still gave the ball to his teammates, but he still chose to run.

The offense of the Bruins successfully replicated the attack of Liu Hangang when he came on the court. After passing the continuous screen of center George, Liu Han hit a three-pointer from the bottom corner, 63 to 69.

Liu Han's two consecutive three-pointers made Stanford's head coach start to struggle again, but after thinking about it, he still chose to believe in his players.

The game entered this kind of back-and-forth process. The Bruins still used Liu Han's three-pointer to keep up with the score, and Stanford also successfully displayed its tactical ability.

When the game entered the final three minutes, the score became 3 to 78.

During this period of the game, Liu Han hit three three-pointers one after another, biting the score tightly.

When the game entered the last 3 minutes, George Clent arranged for O'Bonno, who had been fouled four times, to play. He pulled O'Bonno, who was preparing to play, to his side and said, "Tell Han after you play, let him organize The team's offense, he can shoot infinitely, do you trust Han?"

"I believe him, he is our 'shooting machine', Mr. Clent, don't worry, we will go to the top 64." O'Bonno, who is usually joking, promised George in a solemn voice.

After playing, O'Bonno ran to Liu Han and said to Liu Han: "Get ready to shoot as much as you want, 'shooting machine'."

In the offense of the Bruins, Liu Han quickly dribbled the ball across the half court after receiving the serve from O'Bonno's baseline. He stabilized the ball when there was still about one meter away from the three-point line, and made a pass. The movement of O'Bonno next to him successfully attracted the attention of the opponent's players. According to the previous style of play, Liu Han would definitely go to the bottom line, but this time Liu Han did not give the ball to O'Bonno .

Liu Han retracted his outstretched hands, and then made a direct shot about one meter away from the three-point line. The ball crossed a beautiful arc and plunged into the net. 81 to 83.

Liu Han's unreasonable three-pointer finally made the Stanford players panic. They were leading by nearly [-] points at halftime, but now they are only two points away. The mentality of the young people is always unstable. Now they are caught in a situation where they want to win and are afraid of losing.

In the next offense of Stanford University, their tactics were very successful, but the player who shot the shot was blocked by the Bruins foul. The player who was going to execute the free throw was the best shooting ability among the Stanford players. But a change in mentality allowed him to hit only one free throw.

The next two Bruins attacks were stopped by direct fouls from their opponents, but Sam Jackson missed two free throws unexpectedly.

"Sam, come back to the defense, your hairstyle is not messed up." Liu Han encouraged his teammates with his own words.

The game is nearing the end, and the Bruins are still two points behind 81 to 83.

Entering the last minute, Stanford's offense and the tense state of the game have made the audience stand up.

This attack may be Stanford's last attack. The head coach kept yelling off the court to keep the players steady, steady.

Stanford's offense is still launched by their number one star, the power forward at the fourth position. This player performed very well today, and his passes have successfully tore through the defense of the Bruins several times.In the last attack, the heroic dream in the young man's heart began to flood. He chose to shoot a three-pointer with 14 seconds left in the attack time. This player intends to end the hopes of the Bruins with such a three-pointer.But to the desperation of this very good power forward, the ball directly collapsed out of the frame.

An unexpected accident happened to the Bruins. Sam Jackson slipped his hand when he was about to grab the key rebound that was far away, and the basketball was accidentally obtained by the Stanford point guard standing next to Liu Han.

Feeling that the Stanford power forward who narrowly escaped made atonement, he successfully broke into the inside under the cover of his teammates, scored two points and received an additional penalty. 81 to 85, with 14 seconds left in the game.

The Bruins are in a desperate situation, the timeout has been used up, George kept shouting off the court, hoping to arouse the fighting spirit of the players, Sam? Jackson felt that he could not hold back his tears.

Liu Han felt very uncomfortable, very uncomfortable about the impending failure.He remembered what grandma said before she left, a man should live with a smile.Liu Han rekindled hope in his heart.

Stanford's forward hit the free throws steadily, 81 to 86.

With 14 seconds left in the game, Liu Han yelled at his teammates who had lost their fighting spirit: "Run, there are still 14 seconds left."

Liu Han’s simple words made the teammates finally come back to their senses. Yes, there are still 14 seconds left in the game. In the NCAA, there have been countless miracles in the NBA. Miracles belong to those great stars who regard 14 seconds as 4 minutes .

O'Bonno sent the ball, and after catching the ball, Liu Han dribbled the ball and ran towards the opponent's half without a single pause. The Stanford players also chose to press the ball, and Liu Han changed direction and swayed the opponent's control The ball guard, but at this time other Stanford players also rushed towards Liu Han, and Liu Han, who was already a little unstable in his dribble, passed the ball to O'Bonno who was supporting him.

After receiving the ball, O'Bonno saw Liu Han running to the left 45 degrees, and he passed the ball to Liu Han without any hesitation. At this time, O'Bonno believed that Liu Han would bring a miracle.

Facing the opponent's close defense, Liu Han found that there was no shot angle, so he dribbled the ball after catching the ball and then stepped back to make a jump shot. For his shot, Liu Han could only avoid the opponent's long arm by leaning back.

The basketball drew a super high arc and plunged into the net, 84 to 86.

Liu Han's wonderful step-back jumper made the Stanford players completely flustered. They didn't have a timeout, and there were two seconds left in the game.

The players of the Bruins began to defend the opponent's players with all their strength. The Stanford player who was serving found that he couldn't find anyone to catch the ball. Seeing that the serve was about to violate the five-second violation, he had no choice but to throw the ball to his own. The point guard, in his mind, the point guard should be the fastest guy on his side and should be able to control the ball.

Liu Han stepped up his pressure on the opponent's point guard after seeing the opponent's serving player flustered. Stanford's point guard finally made a mistake under Liu Han's very aggressive defense. He stepped on Liu Han His foot slipped, and the ball sent by the Stanford player fell into Liu Han's hands.

Liu Han, who received the ball, was still about one step inside the three-point line. He didn't have the slightest hesitation or worry. At this time, all he thought about was throwing the ball in.Liu Han took a big step back and jumped out of the three-point line. Next to him was the Stanford point guard who slipped on the ground and looked up at Liu Han. Two seconds passed in a flash. Liu Han jumped up and shot. , the red light came on, and Liu Han who landed did not take another look at the basketball that was still flying in the air. He directly turned his head and raised his hands to the sky. George Crent and his teammates rushed towards him...

(End of this chapter)

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