The Rest, Only Noise

Chapter 304: Eye Power

The latest website: Three minutes passed, and the Villanova University Wildcats made three shots, all of which were hit.

That is, they make an average of one shot per minute.

Their talent is not as good as Georgetown, their speed is not as good as Georgetown, that is, their combat power is not as good as Georgetown, and their players are not as good as Georgetown in every aspect, but as Zhao Yuanzheng said, their minds are better than Georgetown.

Offensively, they made a bold breakout to shatter Georgetown's defensive discipline.

Ewing's habit of rushing out has been pinched by them.

It's not that he has a bad habit of throwing out, but Ewing doesn't seem to understand that his more important task is to ensure the safety of the penalty area than to rush out to fan the opponent and press the opponent's ball carrier.

Georgetown has limited opponents to 58 points per game this season, and the Wildcats aren't scoring much right now, but shooting 100 percent.

The offensive end is patient and the scoring efficiency is terrifying, while the defensive end takes advantage of the college arena, constantly changing their matchup from 2-3 zone defense to 1-3-1 zone defense, and then to 2-1-2 zone defense.

"I think they have the keys to defeating Georgetown."

Louie has seen the Wildcats' strategy.

"What is it?" Tomjanovich asked.

"They're playing a super slow offense, and they're using zone defense to limit Georgetown's breakthroughs and force them to shoot, and those strategies will have the same result - fewer possessions, avoiding getting hit by Georgetown, and that's what they win. The only chance." Louie laughed, "Once you let their opponents run, the game becomes a battlefield of geniuses. There are many NBA prospects in Georgetown, and the Wildcats are no opponent at all."

"Yes, according to analysis, Georgetown's starting five all have NBA prospects, and four of them have first-round prospects." Zhao Yuanzheng said.

Gradually, they discovered an unusual and significant arrangement in the Wildcats' defense.

They don't deliberately restrict Ewing from wanting the ball. If Ewing wants the ball, let him play, and there are not many flanking attacks.

They seem to really want Ewing to play with the ball.

Another message from this is that the Wildcats believe Ewing's singles won't be enough to beat them.

Simply unbelievable.

Will any team treat Olajuwon like this? Will any team treat Sampson this way? Even Walton and Kareem Abdul-Jabbar from a long time ago, will any team indulge them to attack with the ball?

Louie doesn't know how John Thompson trained Ewing. Now Ewing gives the impression that he is a treasure who can do everything but is not proficient at everything. He is extremely talented but can't be said to be very young.

A round came up that heralded Villanova as the fateful team in college basketball this year.

Georgetown's suffocating defense allowed them to shoot in tough situations for the first time.

Dwaynemsg jumped into the air, folded to avoid the block, shot, and hit the hollow.

This kind of ball, give him another 100 chances, can he make the second ball?

Georgetown's hard power is still there, even if their coaching staff doesn't offer any answers to the Wildcats' strategy.

Their signature killing force man-to-man forced the Wildcats to make several mistakes, and the five NBA-level starters relied on hard power to pull up and bite the score under the zone defense.

This is really a team beyond the college level.

Their problem is that there are no leaders, and no one can make do with the energies of these five people and burst out together.

Facing the zone defense, the Exclamations try to choose a position close to the basket to pull.

Every time the Wildcats score is like a kiss from Lady Luck, and Georgetown has a strenuous, labored, breathless tension.

Ten minutes passed and the Wildcats made 7 of 8 shots.

John Thompson angrily called a timeout, after which he changed the tempo and intensified the game.

What Lou did not expect was that instead of letting the players let go, Thompson was more extreme in the original strategy.

The defense has been upgraded, and the rush to offensive rebounds has stepped up.

Other than that there are no new strategies.

What was originally a one-on-one full-court press turned into a three-two full-court press.

The three stayed in the frontcourt and pressed the Wildcats, not giving a good breath from start to finish.

This does affect the efficiency of the Wildcats, but such a defense is also a huge drain on Georgetown.

The scene in the second half of the first half gave Louie a systematic understanding of Ewing's various defensive vices. When he sees a chance to pounce, he will do it, regardless of position or timing.

The position he saved this time was already one meter beyond the NBA-level three-point line. Although it brought great pressure to the ball carrier, the opponent could still pass the ball. The magic of Ewing is that he threw too much outside, as long as his teammates could help him delay, he could make up for his mistakes and return to the basket as quickly as possible.

This kind of speed and athleticism, among players of the same height, is only comparable to David Robinson and Kevin Garnett.

Ewing assisted the defense and blocked the opponent's shot, and then, because he didn't pay attention to the card position, he was scored by the Wildcats' second offense on the rebound.

Extreme outings, over-assistance, almost zero card position awareness, problems with defensive positioning... You have to know that this is a player who was used by the media and scouts to benchmark Bill Russell. They say that Ewing is a big Russell with more offensive firepower, uh... Russell is not angry I don't know, Louis is starting to get angry anyway.

He was angry with Ewing for not listening to him, and even more angry that Thompson had severely lowered the ceiling of a Presidential Hill player.

"Coach, where are you going?" Zhao Yuanzheng asked.

"Do you want a drink?" Louis asked.

Neither Zhao Yuanzheng nor Tomjanovich likes to drink.

Louie left his seat again. He remembered the last time he watched Georgetown's game as well. He really couldn't stand it.

I don't know when this kind of ptsd who can't see the future of the guy being abused was developed.

If you think about it, it should be after the 2019 World Cup.

From Zhou Qi's serve almost error, the second serve error, and his performance in overtime to the end, he fell into a heart attack.

So, if the Blazers all have Wharton ptsd, then he should also have Zhou Qi ptsd.

Now he prefers to compare Sampson to Ewing.

What would have happened if Sampson completed his four years at the University of Virginia without him? He certainly won't reach the heights of the league's top center.

Because he entered the NBA at the end of his freshman year, Louis prepared a systematic long-term plan for him. He made one footprint a year to reach the level he is today.

But Ewing, who had completed four years of college, didn't do him any good for his career other than a nice college resume.

During his four years at Georgetown University, Jean Ewing dropped from the top 20 in history to the top 50 in the world where Louis was in his previous life.

What if he hadn't wasted three years in Georgetown?

This is already a mystery.

Whether happy, irritable, sad, tangled...Louis likes to use Coke to relieve or enhance his emotions.

Now, he is drinking Coke and watching the game from 100 meters away from the field.

George Town's crazy defense couldn't keep Villanova's terrifying touch as if possessed by a god.

After Thompson changed the rhythm and intensity of the game, Georgetown had a 20-14 lead by six points.

Then, Ed Pinckney challenged Ewing head-on, knocked him over, and made another shot.

It was a signature round for the Wildcats to get back on their feet.

Then, Dwyane McLean drifted and Ewing jumped up to almost touch the top of the backboard, narrowly missing his shot.

But a little difference is eternity.

McClain's ball hits like a god.

Georgetown's shooting performance with talent and hard power will not last long.

In this quarter, the coaching staff of the Wildcats knew very well, so even if Georgetown made consecutive perimeter shots, their zone defense had to go on.

As soon as Georgetown starts hammering, their chance will come.

After being chased by 4 points in a row, the Wildcats have a chance to tie the game.

Georgetown's terrifying defensive pressure overwhelmed the Wildcats' desire to tie the game.

George Town, whose shot failed, risked hitting the penalty area, and the terrifying power of the zone defense was highlighted.

Under the attack of three people, George Town, who has an overwhelming inside advantage, has difficulty putting the ball into the basket.

Ewing's rollover, Reggie Williams' dribbling, or Bill Martin's layup were all severely disrupted.

The terrifying atmosphere suddenly rose amid the roars of 40,000 people.

Georgetown once again drove the Wildcats to death with defense.

"This is the bloodthirsty defense of 'De La Hoya's Paranoid'! No college team can adapt!"

This game, which made it hard for the audience to breathe, has changed.

Ewing catches the ball at the free throw line and tries to make a dribble shot, but it gets dropped by White Wildcats forward Haroldjensensf/sg.

Ewing made a mistake, and the Wildcats quickly got off the line.

Louie thought this was another bleak moment for Ewing on the court, but as a result, the guy turned around and rushed back like an enraged King Kong.

With a flat basket height, a top-down cap knocked out Jensen's counterattack.

Following up, Pinckney grabbed the offensive rebound and wanted to tip.

"!%#%#¥"

"Fuck!" The Coke in Louis's mouth almost spurted out~www.readwn.com~ What a **** hat! "

After this round, Ewing was replaced.

He has played 15 minutes straight.

Ewing's stats are pretty average, with 2 points, 6 rebounds and 2 blocks, but as long as he's at the rim, the Wildcats won't dare to kill the rim under his nose.

While he was off the court, the Wildcats stepped up their offensive to the rim.

Louis looked nervous.

It was the most intense college basketball game he had seen in seven years.

Extreme talent and extreme strategy.

Louie's original purpose was just to take a look at Ewing. Now, he is attracted by the content of the game.

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