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Chapter 305: ThePerfectGame (One/One…

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Before the game started, there was no indication that Georgetown could be beaten.

They seemed destined to be the kind of franchise that made history.

Ahead of the tournament in March, the curiosity was whether they would remain undefeated and where they would rank among the all-time dynasties of college play. Sports reporters began comparing them to other multiple championship-winning teams—Russell’s San Francisco team in the 1950s, and the UCLA Alcindor and Walton teams in the 1960s and early 1970s. Regardless of which side Georgetown is on in history, pretty much everyone expects them to be the first team to win back-to-back national championships since Walton in 1971-72 and 1972-73.

"Washington Post" columnist Tony Cohenheizer even more arrogantly declared: "The only team that can stop Georgetown from winning the championship is the Boston Celtics."

This kind of "oversight" will be common in the future. As for now, fans like to listen to experts' nonsense.

The optimism for Georgetown faded at the end of the first half.

29 to 28

From the perspective of the strength gap, the Villanova University Wildcats, which should have been torn apart by Georgetown, actually led by 1 point. Moreover, their shots were twice as low as Georgetown's, but the shooting rate was more than 70%.

Georgetown's talent advantage can be seen from doubling the number of shots.

What they need to fight is Villanova's almost incomprehensible offensive touch and perfect defensive strategy.

Louie returned to the audience with popcorn and Coke, and Tomjanovich smiled wryly when he saw him snacking like a child.

"Coach, who do you think will win now?" Zhao Yuanzheng asked.

Louis would have been on the better side in the first half, and now he's choosing to trust the Wildcats who have done their best to hit "all the right" options.

Especially Georgetown's coaching staff is still in personnel, even if they are much stronger, they don't deserve to win.

"Villanova," Louis said affirmatively. "Definitely Villanova."

In the second half, for George Town, there was an inconspicuous, but very bad sign.

That is the Wildcats have gotten used to their full court press.

Dwyane McLean no longer has the pressure to dribble through the half.

This phenomenon, seemingly unimportant, is actually very important.

Because that way, the Wildcats can slow down the game as much as they want.

For the best chance of attacking, they can play a ball for half a minute, a minute, or even longer.

The John Thompsons made the ncaa game without a time limit for the old, outdated rules, and it ended up in their own feet.

Without a time limit on offense, a more tactically literate team like the Wildcats can slowly drain their opponents and affect the game. The more talented Georgetown couldn't speed up the game as they liked, and they were forced to get involved in a slow-paced game. quagmire swamp.

Ewing created a highlight moment.

A teammate throws a free pass from the midfield position.

That pass went over the heads of the Wildcats' five, and Ewing jumped up and grabbed the dunk.

George Town overtook the lead, and as a result, white forward Harold Jensen dribbled in and picked up the basket, regaining the lead again.

The torture moment of the game begins.

George Town missed a shot and the Wildcats led the halftime.

The ball carrier stops in front of the logo.

No one is going to shoot a logo shot in regulation time, so Georgetown isn't going to get close to defenders.

However, if they didn't come forward, the other party just stood there motionless.

"It's really a torture king." Louis sighed.

They spent 90 seconds in a daze, then, draining Georgetown's defensive enthusiasm, suddenly rushed to challenge Ewing in the paint.

Under Ewing's defense, they hit the iron, but then another tipped the ball.

Ewing showed the true character of a superstar, and his performance in the second half was significantly better than that in the first half.

When his teammates have nothing to do with the zone defense, he takes position, catches the ball, turns around and shoots.

Georgetown's defense was built on scratching, yelling, intimidation, a look of hatred, and a homicidal thirst for confrontation, all of which failed to kill the feral cat.

The tactical coordination shown by the Wildcats in the second half and the finishing ability after a chance is something that Louis has never seen in his life.

As soon as the opportunity arises, the ball arrives, shoots, and hits.

They spend at least a minute on each attack.

Even if it's not tactical, like the one-on-one matchup between Pinckney and Ewing, it's unusual.

He forced a hook against Ewing, and the referee called Ewing a foul for pushing, but his hook hit the board.

That brought the game to a climax, with the Wildcats leading by 4 points.

Then, it was Georgetown again, and the Wildcats attacked with one minute, and the score was 6 points away.

What follows is a historic round of offense and defense. Georgetown is full of champions, and their defense can target any college team in the past 20 years.

However, John Thompson's intimidation tactics hurt their defensive IQ.

In order to chase the ball and force opponents to make mistakes, they will choose to short the opponent's long shot.

Usually, this strategy works.

But tonight they faced the Wildcats, who had a high percentage of shots. Dwyane McLean was released two steps from the free throw line, and the ball came and shot.

"Shh!"

"Do you believe in the story of Cinderella?" the narrator asked, "We are witnessing a living 'fairy tale'!"

Ewing has a strong sense of responsibility, and at times like this, he is fierce and shouts at his teammates to pass the ball.

The ball came over, but his offensive skills couldn't allow him to score against multiple teams.

He passed the ball to his teammates, assisted and scored.

George Town has entered an endless loop since falling behind by 6 points.

They can't break the zone defense, but they can't shoot and have a lot of offensive rebounds.

Can always use the second offense to make up for the loss of breaking the zone defense.

They made sure to score every possession, and the Wildcats couldn't get defensive rebounds to play fast breaks. There's little chance of winning the game when opponents can grab the offensive rebound on nearly every missed shot.

Because that means they score every possession, and you have to score every possession without rebounding to hold the game down.

The game with no offensive time limit, coupled with the 100% shooting percentage after the start of the second half, allowed the Wildcats to create a miracle.

They've really been 5 or 6 points ahead.

From 38 to 32, to 53 to 48, Georgetown fought back like an army defending the king.

Losing was once a long way off for them, but now it's possible.

The Wildcats led by 4 in the final three minutes.

They control the ball and consume as much time as possible.

Hareton Jensen, the only white player on the field, hit a 2-pointer from the 3-point line 40 seconds later.

Georgetown's legendary road was about to end, Ewing took the ball to the basket with anger and dunked angrily.

Then, he gave the Wildcats a block on the defensive end.

This block allowed the Wildcats to hit 100 percent from the field, and they no longer had a 100 percent hit rate.

NCAA National Finals, Georgetown is the strongest defensive team in college basketball history, but their Finals opponents shot close to 80 percent from the field and 100 percent from the field in the first 18 minutes of the second half .

Louis vaguely saw the finger that Doctor Strange showed to Iron Man at the end of "Avengers 4", suggesting to him: "This is the only chance."

That's right, that's the only chance the Wildcats have.

The counterattack brought about by Ewing's block allowed the difference between the two sides to be reduced to 2 points.

After that, the Wildcats used free throws to pull the difference to 3 points.

The zone defense, which Georgetown hated, forced them to shoot on the perimeter and strike iron.

57 to 54

They saw that the Wildcats wanted to run out of time, so they fouled fiercely and sent opponents to the free throw line.

The Wildcats made two free throws.

The game turned into a penalty shootout.

The Wildcats need to make free throws, and Georgetown needs to make sure every possession is scored.

Another rule that John Thompson opposed, the full implementation of the 3-point line, came back to bite him again. You know, the three-point line that the ncaa decided to use is lower than the nba standard, only a little over six meters. And four of his starting five have made at least 25 percent of his three-pointers in his first season in the NBA.

If there's a 3-point line, he doesn't have to pray that the Wildcats, who shot nearly 80 percent from the field tonight, miss free throws and can use 3-pointers to destroy opposing zone defenses.

Louie watched Georgetown players go all out to chase, foul, and focus on getting the ball to the basket.

They are really, scoring every possession.

However, the Wildcats missed a free throw.

The point difference saw it back and forth between 4 and 2, and it looked intense, but the fire of hope was out.

You can never beat a team that won't miss the ball.

The Georgetown Exclamations understood this 29 years ahead of the 2014 Miami Heat.

The Wildcats made a free throw, George Town attacked the basket, 2 points, 2 points, 2 points, there will be no miracles.

Oh no, the imminent result was supposed to be a miracle.

The playing team from Villanova University on the sidelines has begun to play the Wildcats' battle anthem "V for Villanova".

In the last two seconds, one of the heroes of the Wildcats tonight, McLean, who was 5-of-7 from the field, lay on the ground with the ball and ran out of time.

"It really happened..."

Zhao Yuanzheng guessed that Georgetown would lose, but when it happened, it felt unreal.

Louie watched one of the best college basketball games of the Offensive Unlimited Era.

There is also the most real Ewing, his strengths and weaknesses, all shown in the game.

This trip is complete.

When reporters at the scene asked him what he thought of the game, he laughed excitedly: "I want to say to fans who haven't watched the game yet, 'This exclamation team is the best defensive college basketball team in history, and the Wildcats are the best defensive team in history. Shot 78.6 percent from the field in this game'."

Louie's words were contradictory, but no one who watched the game could deny Georgetown's defense.

No matter how you look at it ~www.readwn.com~ they deserve to win.

The only flaw is the coaching staff, but they're hard enough to crush the Wildcats.

4 players at the first-round level of the draft, with the experience of reaching the semi-finals and even the finals year after year.

Skills, strength, experience, desires are all in short supply.

The audience made 29 of 53 shots, and 53% of the shots were really not low.

But their opponent, the Villanova Wildcats, shot 22 of 28 from the field.

This match, which is bound to go down in history, ended in a way unimaginable to the people of the time.

"The New York Times" called this ultimate battle of strength and wisdom, skill and experience "theperfectgame".

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