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Larry Freddy took the serve and first made a gesture with his free left hand that was completely unfamiliar to the University of Kentucky players, because the gesture was more like military sign language and very similar to the movements of those soldiers in the movie.
The guys from the Princeton Tigers quickly understood the hand signal, which was the tactical sign language given to them by Blake Dolan during training. The hand sign Larry Freddy made at this time represented: assault.
This is the fastest attack tactic in the Princeton Matrix system.
Larry Freddy changed his slow look before and carried the basketball through half the court like a hound! Craig Foss just met Larry Freddy! Larry Freddy passed the ball to the target
Bill Hunter outside the left three-point line!
After receiving the ball, Bill Hunter quickly leaned down and rushed directly towards Kellner Azubuike in front of him!
At the same time! Tony Young and Larry Freddy on the other side also cut inside very quickly!
"This level of offense! Man! Don't you ever watch junior high basketball games? Those kids are doing better than you!" Keith Bogans taunted while pestering Tony Young.
Bill Hunter's breakthrough was entangled by Azubuike! When his pace slowed down, he passed the ball to Larry Freddy again!
"You guys should never try to pick up speed in Kentucky's field!" Craig Foss said to Larry Freddy.
"Really?" Larry Freddy suddenly pulled the ball back! Then backed away!
At the same time! Tony Yang suddenly flashed over from the side!
Block out Craig Force!
Larry Freddy quickly bypassed Craig Foss from the other side! Heading towards the inside!
"Boy! In addition to assault! There is also cover in war! I am the cover fireman!" Tony Young shouted in front of Craig Forth!
Keith Bogans was blocked by his teammates Craig and Tony Young! He couldn't get to Larry Freddy in time!
"Stop him! Chuck!" he shouted.
Chuck Hayes quickly flashed out from the inside! Rushing towards Larry Freddy!
"Guess whether we're going to snipe or blast next?" Larry Freddy shouted while dribbling the ball and looking at Chuck Hayes.
"You can't get past me!" Chuck Hayes showed no expression and pounced on him! Behind Larry, Keith Bogans had also pounced on him! A little further away, Craig Force was also watching eagerly!
Larry Freddy seems to be completely surrounded!
"That's not important!" Larry Freddy smacked the basketball and passed it out!
As soon as the ball reached Ryan Gonzalez's hands! Keith Bogans had already passed by Larry Freddy. This senior was full of explosive power! And Chuck Hayes' reaction was equally quick!
Turn around and jump! Slap towards Ryan Gonzalez!
"The sniping has begun!" Ryan Gonzalez passed the basketball at a weird angle!
Outside the three-point line, at an angle of four to five degrees on the right side! Tony Young seems to have been waiting for ten thousand years!
He caught the ball! He even adjusted his posture! Then he raised his hand and threw the basketball!
The basketball is like a cold arrow that has been aimed at its prey for a long time, steadily passing through the center of the basket!
"Yeah!" After succeeding, Tony Young shook his fist hard! Then he said to several Kentucky players who didn't react at all:
"I'm a sniper."
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The game started in the confrontation between the two teams. It seemed that every team that played against the Princeton Tigers would fall into this situation. The defensive tactics of both sides were useless and they could only rely on offense to determine the outcome...
"Go ask for a timeout." Orlando Smith said to Robert Parksey next to him.
"Okay." As the best coach in high school, Robert Parksey certainly knows the reason why Orlando Smith applied for a suspension.
Seeing the coach requesting a timeout, the Kentucky Wildcats players walked toward the dugout.
"The opponent called timeout first again! I dare say! This can definitely apply for the Guinness record! Coach Black can make these opponents crazy every time." Tony Young walked towards the end of the court.
Blake Dolan gave each player a high-five, then returned to the dugout and began making adjustments to address the identified issues.
But the atmosphere in the coaching bench at the University of Kentucky was not so good.
"Who can explain to me how you can be so inseparable from a team like the Princeton Tigers?" Orlando Smith said with a calm expression, but all the Kentucky players knew that this fat dad had arrived.
On the verge of going crazy.
"Their offensive tactics are too weird. It seems not as simple as what we have seen before. This is a brand new and complex offensive tactics. Our defense and single defense capabilities are better than theirs, but we can't understand them."
Their movement and their passing," Craig Foss was the first to say.
Tubby Smith nodded with satisfaction. The reason why he recruited Craig Foss to Kentucky was because he valued this kid not only for his excellent basketball skills, but also for his sufficiently developed brain.
"That's good, Craig, but you little guy said one thing wrong. It wasn't a new and complicated set of tactics you were talking about! It was just a hodgepodge! The coach of the Princeton Tigers told them this
The product of all the tactics of the season integrated together!" Tubby Smith's sharp vision hit the nail on the head.
"This patchwork of tactics is vulnerable. Each tactic should be carefully crafted before it can be used skillfully. For a team like the Princeton Tigers, there is a big flaw in using this tactic! For those kids
, this tactic is too huge, and they require a lot of penetration and running, which is an extremely physically demanding job." Tubby Smith said.
"But coach, in their game against Duke, the players all played for 40 minutes. I don't think there will be any problems with their physical strength." The team's captain, Keith Bogans, said.
"When they played against Duke, their tactics were not that complicated, but under our defense, if they wanted to score, they had to use their physical strength to score. This is a team without sports scholarships, and everything they do is not professional enough.
I believe they didn’t even have a formal physical trainer, they just relied on courage and perseverance to finish the game against Duke.”
"Increase their defense, consume their energy, and there is no one available on their bench! That's it! In less than half a game, their tactics will become slow or even stop turning. At that time, even God will not be able to save Princeton.
."
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Maybe Tubby Smith would put away this idea if he knew that the trainer of the Princeton Tigers was a transvestite, because Darville Hoke never trained players according to the way of basketball players, but according to the way of his own body.
In the style of a Minnesota bodybuilder, he trains these filthy bastards in his eyes crazily.
In particular, the calves of these players have been trained by Davell Hawke's priority weight-bearing method to be able to withstand a twenty-five-mile long run.