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Chapter 37 Lin Zhongfeng is online!(1/2)

After seeing the ball go in, Pittman was also excited. He clenched his fists and roared with excitement.

This is definitely his most glorious goal since entering the NCAA!

The UT players ran up to Pittman and yelled at him.

Especially when Durant punched Pittman twice in the chest.

They looked more excited than Pittman.

Lin Ying also came to the side at this time. Although he didn't yell, he looked very excited.

Pittman's hard work throughout the year was noticed by him and Durant because they both trained together.

And judging from his analysis, it's not surprising that the goal just now was scored.

Although Hibbert was distracted by Pittman, he returned to defense immediately, but after all, he was slow.

According to the theory of conservation of momentum, Ft=mv.

He couldn't compete in terms of weight and wasn't fast, so it was normal that he couldn't hit Pittman.

And this goal is also a microcosm of why Hibbert still commits many fouls in the NBA.

If you are slow but want to take action, you will naturally be prone to fouling.

John Thompson III reached out and called a timeout.

Pittman, a surprise player, changed the situation on the court after he came on the court. He had to make some adjustments.

When Pittman came off the field, the players off the field couldn't help but come over and touch his head.

That guy Abrams is out of reach and he jumps.

Apart from anything else, the team atmosphere at the University of Texas is really good.

"Stay motivated and don't relax. We are still lagging behind, but believe in yourself and do every detail well..."

Barnes is reminding and mobilizing the players.

The purpose of Thompson III calling this timeout was very clear, which was to interrupt the momentum of the University of Texas.

The purpose of his saying these words is the same, which is to let the team continue the momentum after the timeout ends.

However, Lin Ying turned around and looked at Georgetown University's bench at this time.

Over there, Thompson III was unhurriedly arranging something.

When preparing for the game, Barnes once talked about this head coach at Georgetown University.

The son of a famous coach and the inheritor of Princeton's tactics, he led his team to No. 1 in the country.

This kind of coach has something in his belly, and Pittman will most likely be targeted.

When the timeout is up, both sides return to the court.

When he came on the court, Lin Ying chatted with Pittman and reminded him to pay attention to the pick-and-roll.

With Pittman's current speed, he cannot switch to guard the opposing defender, so bypassing him in advance is the best option.

Pittman's extra penalty came back from the timeout.

There was a lot of interference at the scene, and they didn't think that a meat shield center like Pittman could shoot free throws very well.

However, the reality is that Pittman's free throw shooting was much better than they expected.

"Whoosh!"

After his extra free throw was successfully hit, the University of Texas tied the score at 12!

Both sides are back on the same starting line!

Wallace advanced to the frontcourt with the ball.

The location of Georgetown University is different from before...!

Thompson III did not catch Pittman and beat him like Lin Ying thought. Instead, he changed his tactics more thoroughly!

Hibbert landed in the elbow area (the area between the free throw line and the three-point line) with his back to the basket.

This is a direct switch from the low series to the high series!

Wallace gave the ball to Hibbert, and Preston's high post series immediately started running.

After receiving the ball, Wallace made a fake move to the right, then ran back to the left and cut directly to the basket from the center.

Hibbert then stuffed the ball into the middle.

Because of the sudden change of tactics, the University of Texas did not react immediately, and Augustin was thrown away by Wallace.

Moreover, when the high-post series is launched, there are no strong or weak sides and both wings are stretched outwards. In addition, Pittman is guarding Hibbert, and there is no one to defend the basket, leaving the door wide open.

Wallace scored 2 points directly with a layup after a cut.

Barnes stood up and yelled at Augustine.

This round just now was what he was most worried about: the back door!

And this is the simplest "backdoor".

If the University of Texas cannot defend against this, then their defensive end will probably be beaten to a pulp.

The ball rights were exchanged, and the University of Texas continued to play the "blind pig".

Georgetown University was prepared in advance, but James cut in very quickly, so they had no choice but to switch defenses.

Durant had a one-on-one opportunity at the three-point line, and he faked a mid-range jumper.

There is no problem with the choice of this ball, but the problem is that his current holding of the ball is really not very good.

When he changed direction, he didn't control the rhythm well and was hit by Sapp.

The ball was not shot, but the rhythm of the shot was disrupted.

"when!"

His last shot hit the basket and came out!

However, Pittman's surprises continued.

He used his big butt to push Hibbert away and actually grabbed an offensive rebound!

The University of Texas fans at the scene were excited and looked forward to more surprises from the "Big Texas Baby".

However, this time he took another shot and was directly hit by Hibbert on the backboard!!

In terms of pure personal ability, the starting center of a wealthy team like Hibbert is much better than the bench player from a second-rate college like Pittman.

And this round is completely different from the previous round.

Pure defense at the basket, Hibbert is a huge deterrent.

This wave of offense by the University of Texas ultimately came to nothing.

Thompson III does have something in his belly.

Moreover, Georgetown University's execution ability was fully demonstrated in its offense and defense after returning from the timeout.

The University of Texas finally recovered its disadvantage, but now they have to face a new dilemma.

The game below is not that easy to win!

Georgetown's offense, Hibbert once again caught the ball in the elbow area.

This time Augustin followed Wallace, and the off-ball backdoor attempts of Summers and Sapp on the weak side were also blocked by Lin Ying.

The University of Texas has been through so much, and they will not be defeated so easily.

After the first wave of tactics failed, Georgetown University ran the second wave.

Summers and Sapp moved on one side of the three-point line to contain the defense, and Green moved up on the other side to set up a pick-and-roll for Wallace.

Looking at this posture, it is still a "back door" without the ball, allowing Wallace Cheglin to catch the ball from the back and score a layup.

But the next second something unexpected happened again for the University of Texas.

Green wasn't really setting up a pick-and-roll for Wallace!

A seemingly pick-and-roll round was canceled the moment before it happened, and then Green moved in and Wallace moved out!

This time James and Augustine were confused again.

Before they could react, Green had already cut into the basket to receive Hibbert's pass and dunked!

The Georgetown University fans at the scene instantly burst into flames.

The live camera was shown to Barnes, who put his hand on his forehead.

The wave just now is the most frequently used and most effective "split" tactic in Preston's high position tactics.

Translated literally, it means "split". It looks like a pick-and-roll, but it is actually running in the opposite direction, like a split.

The difficulty of guarding this tactic is that the Preston tactic involves a large number of pick-and-rolls in order to complete counter-run cuts.

So it is difficult for you to judge whether it is a real pick-and-roll or a "split"!
To be continued...
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