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Chapter 100 Empirical Mistakes

Chapter 100 Empirical Mistakes
"beep"

Game start.

The referee threw the ball into the air, and the players on both sides jumped up quickly. The ball was caught by Wollaston Green and fell to the backcourt of the University of Dayton. Point guard Brumer Hill quickly grabbed the ball.

The starting lineup for the University of Dayton is center Wollaston Green, power forward Webster Walker, small forward Graham Lyles, shooting guard Simpson Taylor and point guard Bloomer Hill.

This is also their regular starter this season, three veteran players, plus two freshman rookies.

Brummer-Hill advanced with the ball and soon reached the frontcourt. The Wildcats had already set up a defense line. Andy stepped forward and blocked Brummer-Hill. Brummer-Hill looked at Andy At a glance, it's not the first time the two have played against each other. Last season, when Andy was still a freshman, the two played against each other twice. Each time, Andy was suppressed.

"Andy, you should have improved this season, right?" Brummer-Hill laughed, implying to remind Andy that you were not my opponent last season.

"Oh." Andy smiled lightly, not angry at all, and said to Brummer-Hill: "You will know if you come and try it? Come, give me a single."

I didn't expect Andy to react like this. Brummer-Hill was a little bit stuck. If he didn't single out Andy, wouldn't he appear timid?But if it's really singles. He looked at Evan on the inside, and murmured in his heart, Andy was trying to provoke himself on purpose, and he was afraid he was setting him up.

After hesitating for a while, Brummer-Hill still didn't play singles, and passed the ball: "Hmph, the game has just started, I'll show you later."

Andy didn't take it seriously, and said with a smile, "I'll be waiting for you."

After passing the ball a few times, the University of Dayton players couldn't help feeling awe-inspiring. The Wildcats' defense was very strict. They ran twice and failed to break through the defense.

"They are much better than last season." Wollaston Green frowned slightly, stuck in the left position, staring at Patrick with one hand, and raised the other hand, "The ball."

After getting the ball, Wollaston Green played a single. He has excellent physical fitness and pushed back twice. Patrick couldn't stand it anymore and couldn't help going back.

Evan frowned and stepped forward to help defend.

The next moment, Wollaston Green scored the ball and gave it to power forward Webster-Walker. Webster-Walker dribbled forward, scored a throw, and smiled proudly at Evan.

"Captain." Patrick grimaced.

"It's okay." Evan smiled: "We attack."

The Wildcats fought back.

After Andy arrived at the frontcourt, he took a look at the situation on the court, exchanged glances with Evan, and began to play according to the tactics arranged by Mason Carr. To make room, Andy suddenly circled the bottom line and pulled down the right three-point line.

Whoosh, the ball passed.

Andy raised the knife and dropped the basketball, and the basketball made an arc and made a precise hit.

"Huh?" University of Dayton head coach Freeman Hall frowned, a little surprised, "Last season, the Wildcats mainly focused on Evan's personal offense, and the others were just supporting. But today it's Andy. Their tactics are also consciously playing around Andy, so Andy's progress should not be small."

His judgment was right, but not quite right.

Afterwards, the Wildcats still played around Andy, but after two times, the situation changed. Andy no longer continued to shoot, but consciously used his own point to mobilize the University of Dayton's defense, and then gave John, Rona Germany creates opportunities.

But in general, the Wildcats mainly play outside, mostly shooting. Whether it is Andy, John, or Ronald, most of their shots are projections.

The headache for the University of Dayton is that the Wildcats hit a high percentage today, shooting more than [-]% from the outside, including some three-pointers.

For ncaa, [-]% of the outside shooting rate is already considered very high.

"Something is wrong, my judgment was wrong." Freeman Hall glanced at the scoreboard.

At this time, more than four minutes into the first half, the score was 10:6, and the Wildcats led by 4 points. Freeman Hall thought about it and called a timeout.

After the players came down, Freeman Hall began to adjust his tactics.

Originally, Freeman Hall expected that the Wildcats would still play Evan, so the defense line was very tight, and the defensive focus was on Evan, but he did not expect that the Wildcats mostly shot from the outside, and they were more offensive. The firepower is all outside players, Andy, John, and Ronald.

In fact, the key point is that Freeman Hall miscalculated the strength of the Wildcats. Andy, Ronald, and John's scoring ability surprised him, which was unprecedented last season.

Miscalculated the scoring ability of Andy, John, and Ronald, which caused the University of Dayton to be suppressed by the Wildcats in more than four minutes and took the lead.

After a moment, the pause ends.

Back on the court, the University of Dayton adjusted its defensive strategy, strengthened its defense on the outside line, and did not dare to underestimate Andy, Ronald, John and others.

Last season, Andy, Ronald, and John were just supporting roles. The Wildcats played against the University of Dayton twice, and it was Evan who held up the offensive banner alone. In the end, the Wildcats lost both games. Andy, Ronald De and John didn't play much in those two games, and neither of them scored ten points.

The University of Dayton made the mistake of empiricism (note: the characteristic is that when observing and dealing with problems, it starts from narrow personal experience, instead of taking a connected, developmental, and comprehensive point of view, but adopting an isolated, static, and one-sided point of view) , did not expect the Wildcats to have undergone a metamorphosis.

But they are a strong team after all, and they quickly adjusted and strengthened their defense against Andy, Ronald, and John, which greatly increased the pressure on the three.

"Captain, it's your turn." Andy gave Evan a look.

"Yeah." Evan nodded and began to exert strength.

Andy, Ronald, and John quickly pulled people away. Evan singled out Webster Walker, a freshman from the University of Dayton. Webster Walker held back his energy and wanted to beat Evan and prove himself Strength, seeing Andy and others pull away and give Evan a single, he was not surprised but happy, he puffed up his chest and went forward, growling: "Come on."

"As you wish." Evan responded indifferently, pushing back.

Feeling the power coming, Webster-Walker laughed and said mockingly: "With this little strength, it seems that you really don't deserve your name. Your strength is too weak, much worse than mine."

But the next moment, Webster-Walker smiled stiffly, and saw Evan suddenly turn around with the ball, deftly like a butterfly wearing flowers, and instantly bypassed him.

When Webster-Walker reacted, Evan had already reached the basket, jumped up against Wollaston Green, borrowed with his body, changed the ball to his left hand, and made a layup with his left hand.

Swish!
The ball goes in.

Evan looked at Webster-Walker, nodded his head, and said with a smile: "Strength alone is not enough. Playing depends on brains. But obviously, you can't do it here."

(End of this chapter)

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