Chapter 12 Tournament 12-game winning streak! come on! champion! (The new book is on the way, ask for support)

The 1V1 between Allen Iverson and Mo Ran will have many different versions circulating for a long time in the future.

Some people say that Iverson won this one-on-one victory, and he used his dexterous dribbling skills to show a gorgeous combination of people and balls.

It is also said that Mo Ran is the ultimate winner, because he does not suffer in speed, and his height + wingspan makes Allen Iverson shriveled.

Some fans also said: Maybe this heads-up does not exist at all.

Because there is no video material as evidence.

But what people know is:

In Game 2 of the Big East Tournament, Allen Iverson acted like a god of war.

Away game against the Louisville Cardinals.

AI smashed the opponent’s back line in the first half.

Without any warning, everything happened so suddenly.

The Louisville fans at the scene were desperate after halftime.

In the end, Iverson scored 40 points and scored the first 40 points in the Big East Championship this season.

Mo Ran easily scored 18 points, 15 rebounds and 5 blocks, winning by paddling.

In the “Washington Post”, the combination of Iverson and Mo Ran has become Georgetown’s new twin.

“Georgetown Twins scored 58 points, led the team to victory over Louisville, and won two consecutive victories in the new season!”

58 is indeed a magic number.

The two-game winning streak is clearly not the end of Georgetown’s winning streak on the tour stage this season.

Home and away double kill Marquette Golden Eagle.

The counter-offensive dominated, and the University of Cincinnati Bearcats were defeated by a large score.

35 points blood abuse the University of South Florida Bulls, defend the home court. . . . . .

In the first half of the tour, Georgetown marveled at the absolute dominance of 28 points per game, winning 12 consecutive victories!

The 12-game winning streak has also created the longest winning streak in the Big East.

In these 12 games, Allen Iverson averaged 27.8 points, 7.5 assists and 2.5 steals.

Mo Ran averaged 26 points per game, while averaging 16.7 rebounds and 3.4 blocks per game!

He also became the third player in Georgetown University history to average 25 points, 15 rebounds, and 3 blocks per game.

The first two are NBA star Alonzo Mourning and Patrick Ewing, one of the four major centers!

Georgetown University once again appeared such an explosive inside player, and finally attracted the attention of non-Washington local media.

New York, Madison Square Garden.

After the New York Knicks beat the Atlanta Hawks at home, the New York reporters at the scene found Patrick Ewing for the first time.

Mentioned about Georgetown University, and Mo Ran.

“Mo Ran? Did Georgetown have another potential center this year?”

Ewing apparently paid little attention to the situation at his alma mater this year.

After all, this season’s NBA is the first full season since Michael Jordan’s comeback.

Ewing was preoccupied with how to beat the returning basketball god.

The things above the NCAA are indeed rarely understood.

“Oh, he’s doing great, Mo Cai is just a freshman?”

After listening to the reporter’s introduction, Ewing was a little surprised: “If I have the opportunity, I will take the time to watch their game live. I am also very interested in Allen Iverson.”

Not just Ewing.

Alonzo Mourning also received questions from the media about Mo Ran after winning the race.

He also said that he will find time to watch Mo Ran and Georgetown University games live.

Don’t forget, there is also a legendary center in the history of Georgetown University.

Dikembe Mutombo is even more interested in Mo Ran.

Unlike Ewing and Mourning.

Uncle Mu has always been concerned about the situation of his alma mater.

“I’m already a Mo Ran fan.”

Facing the media’s post-match interview, Mutombo said directly: “I will watch the Georgetown game at home in the next game!”

“Their next game seems to be the Villanova Wildcats?”

“It’s going to be a great game!”

Mutombo is looking forward to the game.

Georgetown University coach John Thompson also attaches great importance to the next game.

You know, Georgetown’s opponent in the next game, the Villanova Wildcats, was the champion team of the Big East last season.

They have Corey Kidles, the Big East MVP last season.

In Mo Ran’s memory, this guy was a member of the Golden Generation in 1996. He was selected by the Nets with the 8th overall pick in 1996!

Alvin Williams – Excellent guard with a great ability to score.

A second-round pick in 1997, he averaged 13 points per game in the NBA at his peak!

Tim Thomas – The young center in the All-American high school team!

This guy is also high on the list.

If Mo Ran remembers correctly, he was the No. 7 pick in ’97 and was also drafted by the Nets.

It was just that he was traded to the 76ers and was a teammate with Iverson at the time for a period of time.

In other words, the Villanova Wildcats have three true NBA players.

There are even two main players at the lottery level!

“Villanova’s strength does not need to be questioned, they are the defending champions of the Big East.”

John Thompson vaccinates players: “Listen, boys, we’re probably facing the toughest battle of the season so far.”

That’s right, it’s not even a game, it’s a war!

“Champion? What happened to the champion?”

Mo Ran wasn’t too impressed with the so-called defending title.

champion?

Laozi is the champion!

“Mo, you don’t know…”

Jerome Williams got close to Mo Ran and reminded in a low voice: “Last season, we were eliminated by them in the divisional semifinals…”

Last season, Allen Iverson’s freshman season.

The Georgetown Tour made great progress, but in the knockout stage, it was sniped by Villanova and missed the conference finals.

So today, when it comes to this team, even Allen Iverson of the humanoid beep machine is silent.

“Isn’t that just right?”

Mo Ran stretched his waist and put his long arm on the silent Iverson’s shoulder: “Defeat the champion and take revenge on the Villanova Wildcats.”

“Turn two troublesome things into one, and it’s much easier to deal with~”

(The new book is on the way, I ask readers to give a lot of flowers and tickets for support, thank you very much)*

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