Chapter 40
Seven minutes into the second half, Frank Ailes had to call another timeout.

The faces of the LSU Tigers players were ugly. They led for more than ten minutes in the first half, but they were beaten by the opponent 7:16 in the 2 minutes of the second half, evening the 14-point difference.

For them, it's embarrassing.

Seeing that his players were downcast and hit, Frank Ayers frowned and said, "The score is just tied, it's nothing, cheer me up."

For this result, Frank Ayers did not find it difficult to accept. He knew that Mason Carr was good, so it was okay to beat him like this.

Of course, they represent the LSU Tigers, and they cannot lose to the Davidson University Wildcats, so Frank Ayers put on a serious face, spread out the tactical board, and began to arrange: "Let's talk about offense first, we have a problem with our offense. The opponent's defense is nothing more than a bluff, just to give you psychological pressure. Think about it carefully, how many balls are they defending that you can't shoot? How many blocks?"

A group of LSU Tigers players were shocked and exchanged glances with each other, suddenly realizing that in this 8-minute game, the opponent's defense really seemed to be bluffing.

Once they figured this out, their confidence returned.

It wasn't that the opponent's defense was too strong, and we only scored 7 points in 2 minutes. It was because we had problems. Many shots were unreasonable, and many shots were missed.

Seeing that everyone regained their confidence, Frank Ayers said again: "Later, we must be more determined and aggressive on the offensive end. Take a firm shot, don't hesitate, don't think too much, and focus on your shooting. And It is necessary to attack the inside line. The opponent consciously shrinks the defense line.

"And then defense."

"We didn't do a good job defending in the past 7 minutes." Frank Ayers paused, his tone softened, "I can't blame you all. The opponent's offensive efficiency in the past 7 minutes was very high and they played very resolutely. Moreover, They have almost changed from the first half, and this overtake will make you feel uncomfortable."

"In the next game, you need to make changes. The opponent is changing, and we must also change. For every player in the Davidson University Wildcats."

As he said that, Frank Ayers drew a few times on the tactical board, tapped the tip of the pen, and said, "Especially this No. 1 (Meng Yun), prevent me from killing him, he is the key."

A group of LSU Tigers players were stunned.

The ace player of the Wildcats is Evan, and the first level is Andy, Ronald, etc. Meng Yun is just a freshman, and he played more than half of the game, and he didn't seem to get many points?Some of them didn't understand that Meng Yun seemed to have no characteristics other than sharp breakthroughs, and his defense was also bad. How could it be the key?

"Why do you think Davidson College played so well in these 7 minutes? Just because they feel good?" Frank Ayres said: "Of course not. The reason why they played so well in these 7 minutes is that No. 1 is the key. If Without his breakthrough points, would Davidson College have so many shooting opportunities? If it weren’t for his breakthrough to destroy our defensive system, we only need to guard against Evan, and Davidson College’s offense will be paralyzed.”

Jarrell Martin, Jordan Mitch, John Terrence and other players understood, and John Terrence said: "It is indeed the case. If there is no No. 1 breakthrough point, the Wildcats only have Evan as an offensive point." , although others can attack, but their personal strength is not enough, it is difficult to have a good chance. In the first 7 minutes, the Wildcats bloomed more, and almost everyone scored, because the No. 1 made their offense more active gone."

Frank Ailes said: "John sees it very clearly, that's the reason. So if the opponent wants to continue to fight No. 1, then we must guard against this No. 1. Look at this No. 1, cut off him and The connection between teammates allows the Wildcats players to fight independently, and they are not afraid of each other based on their individual abilities."

"Correct."

"That's it, let them play one-on-one."

"One on one, hehe, they are destined to lose."

A group of players laughed.

Here, the Wildcats players gathered around Mason Carr, all emotional, their eyes shining, and they hit a wave of shock waves in 7 minutes to tie the score, which made them excited.

The players are fighting high, which is a good thing, but Mason Carr still reminded: "Don't be too happy, we only played 7 minutes in the second half, and we only tied, and we haven't overtaken yet. Moreover, the opponent will definitely make a move. Deal with it, the next game won’t be so easy.” Then, Mason Carr looked at Meng Yun, hesitated for a moment, but still didn’t change, but told: “Meng Yun, pay attention later, the opponent may strengthen defense against you."

"En." Meng Yun responded.

Later, Mason Carr made another arrangement and also made substitutions, replacing Clark Thomas and John Hope with Ronald Brook and Andy Thackeray, while Evan and Meng Cloud is also on the field.

Mason Carr already has a premonition that the opponent will make changes, and he may desperately limit Meng Yun's point, because in the past 7 minutes, Meng Yun has been the offensive axis of the Wildcats. He is not the most powerful firepower point, but he is an offensive An indispensable point in the game, his breakthrough and pass revitalized the team.

If Meng Yun is restricted at this point, the team's offense will inevitably encounter trouble, so Mason Carr sent Evan, Andy, and Ronald up.

If the game is as expected by Mason Carr, then maybe it can only rely on individual singles, and Evan, Andy, and Ronald are the top three players in the team's scoring ability.

The time-out is over and the game continues.

Back on the court, LSU changed their defensive strategy. They began to double-team Meng Yun. Once Meng Yun got the ball, he immediately double-teamed and did not give Meng Yun a chance to break through with the ball.

In this way, Meng Yun's speed advantage and breakthrough ability were also limited.

Without Meng Yun's breakthrough goal, it is difficult for the Wildcats to think about the opponent's defense, and the offense is also affected. As Mason Carr worried, they can only rely on individual players.

But this is obviously not the way.

The Wildcats have the strongest singles ability here is Evan. Although he can score against Jarrell Martin's defense, he can't take much advantage.

When the tricks of "invisible defense" and "psychological oppression" were seen through, and there was no "psychological barrier", Jarrell Martin's strength as a star player also fully exploded. Evan scored a goal, and he could return it immediately. One, and the interior defense gave the Wildcats a lot of trouble, not just against Evan.

(End of this chapter)

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