Chapter 27
Chapter 27 The rookie of the s file, comparable to Tim Duncan! (2, ask for support)
“SHIT!”
Stephen Marbury scolded rarely on the sidelines: “Can you guys help?”
Seriously, Marbury is indeed qualified to be so angry.
Take a look at the stats he handed over at halftime today.
Played almost the entire first half with 18 minutes and 45 seconds.
Scored a team-high 19 points, plus 3 steals and 1 assist.
It’s not that he didn’t lead his teammates.
Throughout the half-time, Marbury, in addition to personal scoring, also gave the ball to his teammates.
The point is, these guys not only failed to convert passes into assists, but turned most of them into rebounds, and even blocked!
Mo Ran’s terrifying defensive area made the Colts’ teammates numb their scalps.
Marbury faces Allen Iverson on both ends of the offense and defense.
He did achieve mutual explosion with AI to a certain extent.
But the rest of Georgia Tech, on both ends of the offense and defense, have to face Mo Ran!
They don’t have the ability to explode with Mo Ran!
Exactly the same as the 3v3 in Rock Park.
Marbury felt like he was going to lose again today!
“Coach, I’m not going to pass the ball in the second half.”
Having determined that his teammates were all scumbags, Marbury decided to give it a shot.
Anyway, passing it to teammates is also a cap or iron, why not do it yourself?
Maybe even a miracle.
For geniuses like them, everyone feels that they are the favored sons of heaven and have the ability to change their lives against the sky.
In the future, Marbury will be nicknamed Lone Wolf in the Celestial Chaos.
But in fact, his style of play in the NBA is not alone at all.
The reason why he is called a lone wolf is that he left the Minnesota Timberwolves and became a lone wolf.
A lone wolf = a lone wolf.
Today, however, Marbury is going to turn into a lone wolf mode ahead of time.
This alone is a big deal in the true sense!
“I allow you to do this, Stephen, and I’ll give you unlimited firepower.”
The coach of Georgia Tech nodded in approval.
It’s better to let Marbury play the pinnacle of his college career.
Let him get into the NBA a little more.
This is what Georgia Tech can finally do for Marbury!
The second half of the two sides began quickly.
Incarnated as a lone wolf mode pony, he showed his powerful offensive attributes on the offensive end.
While deliberately avoiding Mo Ran’s defensive area, Marbury scored 8 points in a row under Iverson’s defense!
Regrettably.
Xiao Ai can’t defend Xiao Ma, and Xiao Ma can’t defend Xiao Ai.
The two strongest defenders of the 1996 class achieved a true mutual explosion in the top 32 match.
No one can stop anyone!
“Players like Stephen Marbury and Allen Iverson, at the end of the game, are like this!”
“Yeah, they’re both top scorers and defense has a negligible impact on them.”
Can you hit the ball?
It all depends on how they feel!
“Stephen is really strong, and he can go toe-to-toe with Allen Iverson on offense.”
“It’s a pity that Georgia Tech has only one Stephen Marbury.”
On the other hand, Georgetown.
Xiao Ai and Xiao Ma Duizi.
Mo Ran completely broke the balance of the game.
The terrifying athletic talent + physical hardware made Mo Ran, the model monster, completely smash the other four people at Georgia Tech.
Georgetown’s lead has gradually expanded to 25 points!
Seeing that the reversal is hopeless, Marbury also showed his offensive strength to be able to explode with the top pick.
The Georgia Tech coach waved his hand and decisively replaced all the main players.
One is to give up the game.
On the other hand, it is also to protect Marbury from getting injured before the draft, which will affect his finally rising draft market.
In fact, the approach of the Georgia Tech coach has been very effective.
In this game, Marbury’s team really rout.
But Marbury himself did not lose.
Many NBA scouts who paid attention to this game put Marbury’s name in the same file as Allen Iverson.
Among them, it includes the Philadelphia 76ers, the third-to-last record in the league and the second-to-last in the East!
After drafting Stackhouse in last year’s draft, the Sixers wanted to form a super-guard duo.
Iverson was originally the No. 1 target for the 76ers, but now the 76ers can’t really beat the Celtics.
If Iverson is selected, he must be the No. 1 pick.
The 76ers, who couldn’t be beaten by the Celtics and who had a high probability of missing the No. 1 pick, saw Iverson’s replaceability in this game.
Maybe they won the No. 2 lottery, or the No. 3 lottery, and it was a reasonable choice to select Marbury.
Not only that.
The Toronto Raptors and the Vancouver Grizzlies, two new NBA teams, also took a fancy to Marbury’s leadership in this game.
They have just joined the league, and what they lack is a rookie worthy of training + a star with leadership talent.
The name of Stephen Marbury was focused on by them.
Of course, the real focus is on Marbury.
And Mo Ran!
On most scouts’ rookie lists.
Allen Iverson and Stephen Marbury are just A-files.
Above them, there is an S file.
It used to belong only to Tim Duncan of Wake Forest University.
Now, the stall has the second player’s name written on it.
That is – Mo Ran!
That’s right.
With a big score victory over Georgia Tech in this game, George Town advanced to the round of 16.
Mo Ran, who scored 35 points, 20 rebounds and 8 blocks in the whole game, was unanimously recognized by all scouts.
If Allen Iverson had no height restrictions, he would still be in S.
And there is no flaw in physical talent, even Mo Ran, who is a bonus item, has the potential and strength to become an S-grade rookie.
A giant of the Celestial Dynasty enough to shake Tim Duncan’s status has appeared!
Of course, all the scouts tacitly hid the big secrets they thought they only discovered by themselves.
Apart from reporting to the management of their respective teams, they did not publicize it.
After all, this level of divine beast, in the current draft market has not been high.
The less people know about it, the better!
However, there are not so many fools in this world.
On ESPN News on the night of the NCAA Tournament’s Top 32.
Mo Ran’s name, for the first time, was repeatedly mentioned by several senior basketball experts.
“If I’m being honest, I think Mo Ran has more potential to be the No. 1 overall pick in ’96.”
One of the basketball experts, a direct showdown: “As we all know, Tim Duncan will not participate in this year’s draft.”
“If you want to be the No. 1 overall pick, you only need to compete with Allen Iverson, Marcus Camby… oh yes, and Stephen Marbury, who played his career masterpiece today.”
“But we all know that for any year in the draft, big guys are more popular than smaller guys.”
Take a look at the same draft that once dreamed Olajuwon and basketball god Jordan.
The big rookie is always the one who is popular.
“So, Mo Ran wants to be the No. 1 pick, he just needs to prove that he is better than Marcus Camby.”
“It’s a coincidence.”
“According to this year’s NCAA schedule.”
“If Georgetown and the University of Massachusetts make it to the quarterfinals, they will be opponents in each other’s quarterfinals.”
“Mo Ran and Marcus, who is the strongest insider rookie in the 1996 class, maybe in the quarter-finals, we can see the difference.”
Seeing the NCAA’s battle table, several experts felt that this was simply a big coincidence.
“Hey, wait a minute!”
The more one studied the match sheet, the more the experts discovered.
“Did none of you notice?”
“There’s Wake Forest in the half-district where Georgetown University is located!”
“If Georgetown can beat Massachusetts to advance to the semi-finals, they will likely be in the semi-finals against Wake Forest, who eliminated themselves last season!”
“That means… Mo Ran is going to meet Tim Duncan?!”
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