The invincible kryptonite of basketball

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Originally, the NCAA's coaching power is much greater than that of the NBA. Players basically strictly implement the coach's intentions to play on the court.

But there are still some privileged players, such as Walker, who is not only the core of UConn but also the brain of the team on the field. He can decide what tactics to play based on his own reading and judgment.

In addition to Walker, Kangda now has another one, which is Tang Tian.

But unlike Walker, this privilege is only Calhoun's acquiescence, because he recognizes Tang Tian's golf intelligence and really treats him as the "field coach".

So Ollie was questioning, but he didn't say anything.

On the contrary, he was very curious about the reason why Tang Tian did this. If it was simply because of Auriachi's two crimes, then he would definitely remind Tang Tian not to do it again.

Johnson was also happy. He didn't expect Tang Tianzhen to come. After asking for a seat in the penalty area, he turned his back and asked for the ball.

Conley's lob.

After Johnson received the ball, he felt that Tang Tian was exerting strength from below, and the strength was quite strong.

It seems that although Tang Tian is light in weight, he can fight well.

This is probably why the latter dared to switch defenses with Oriachi.

But this really underestimates him, he is also a 120 kg big center anyway!

With all his strength, he turned around and directly hit Tang Tian with all his strength, preparing for a direct dunk.

"boom!"

The two had a physical confrontation.

But a scene that no one expected happened again.

Tang Tian was overturned directly by Johnson, and he even slid back a long way.

As soon as Johnson turned around, the referee on the sidelines blew his whistle.

The referee took a step with his feet apart, facing St. John's University's half, clenched his right hand, and directly punched his open left palm with a punch, making a standard gesture for an offensive foul.

There was a commotion at the scene.

Tang Tian saw the referee's hand gestures, and then looked at Johnson, who was bewildered.

Surprised or not?

Not surprised?

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Chapter 60 UConn's Strengths

After Johnson recovered, he went to the referee to explain, but the referee ignored it.

Dipping actor, this skill is very effective.

Back in the NBA, Varejao's flopping did not make those superstars suffer.

And the ball just now, Johnson really exerted his strength, and Tang Tian took advantage of the situation just right.

The head coach of St. John's University stood up and stood on the sidelines at this time.

"Careful movement!" he yelled at Johnson, making a "2" as he yelled.

Johnson was fouled by Walker before, and counting the offensive foul just now, he has already fouled twice like Oriachi.

For Kangda's offense, Tang Tian continued to cover for Walker in the pick-and-roll.

Lamb made the ball in front of him, and St. John's University's weak side defense did not dare to come up again. Walker successfully passed Diesel and went inside.

The weak side's help defense couldn't get through, and Diesel couldn't defend it, so Johnson had to go to the help defense.

Walker has quick eyes and quick hands, and a beautiful through pass to the basket Oriachi.

Although Walker is short, he is capable. The pass was just right. After Oriachi received the ball comfortably, he picked it up and dunked it with both hands.

"Oh!"

He was suffocated by Johnson's consecutive fouls in front of him, and he tried his best to dunk this time.

NBA-level courts are definitely much more professional than NCAA arenas, and there are professional loudspeakers near the basket, which is one of the reasons why watching NBA games is more comfortable than other league games.

The sound of the dunk was transmitted through the loudspeaker, like a heavy hammer hitting the heart, and the scene was full of exclamation.

The attack and defense in the past completely wiped out the signs that St. John's University was just about to rise!

There was a burst of excited cheers from the UConn bench, and Napier wanted to jump on the field directly.

Walker and Tang Tian's pick-and-roll, Lamb's offensive power, and Oriachi's dunk, UConn finally got it right after going through the entire regular season!

The head coach of St. John's University frowned. The current situation is very dangerous for the home team.

Conley advanced to the frontcourt with the ball, and Johnson continued to take a position in the penalty area.

Tang Tian made an offensive foul earlier and was yelled at. He obviously wants to prove himself again at this moment.

And the deeper meaning is that if he can't even score a goal against Tang Tian, ​​then St. John's University's inside advantage will not be fully utilized.

So he has to keep playing too.

At this time, Tang Tian chose to go halfway forward. Although the flopping actor is easy to use, the referee probably won't blow it if he uses it continuously. After all, in terms of skill attributes, the probability of increasing is only 10%, not 100%.

Conley's lob to the paint.

The ball was completely predicted by Tang Tian, ​​he shot out from Johnson's side, and cut it off before Johnson!

Johnson wanted to snatch the ball back, but in the end, he was too anxious and made an obvious pulling action that directly overturned Tang Tian to the end.

This was a real kick. When Tang Tian fell, he made a dull impact on the floor.

Fortunately, he reacted faster, and he didn't get injured by using his shoulders and back to bear the force together.

Walker and Oriachi came up immediately, and Lamb and Smith also came over one after another.

Walker even stood up to Johnson directly, questioning loudly.

The players on both sides were a little tense.

The referee came over just in time to separate the players from the two teams.

Tang Tian was helped up by Auriachi and Lamb, and shook his hands, there was no major problem.

Seeing this, Walker stepped back and asked with concern.

"I'm fine." Tang Tian still felt a little warm in his heart at this moment.

This scene reminded him of the time when Francis headed the ball for Yao Ming. He was also short and his opponent was also a big center forward. Most people would not make such a head start.

The referee gave Johnson a flagrant first-degree foul.

There were boos at the scene, but the referee did not change the penalty.

The movement of the ball just now was very dangerous. A little carelessness may dislocate Tang Tian's shoulder or fracture it, and it almost caused a conflict between the two sides. Johnson was not expelled from the field for a second-level malicious foul, and the home field factor was already taken into account.

A chance for Kangda to make two free throws.

Tang Tian went to the free throw line.

He missed two free throws, and the impact just now had a big impact on him.

Continuing the ball rights of Kangda.

St. John's University also replaced Johnson, who had committed three offenses, at this time.

Tang Tian gave Walker a pick-and-roll, and St. John's University's weak-side help defense. This time they also paid attention to Lamb's running position and didn't give them a chance.

But after double-teaming, there will always be gaps. Tang Tian didn't stand still outside the three-point line, but ran towards Smith.

Smith understands the pick-and-roll.

Walker passed the ball to Lamb, and Lamb passed it to Tang Tian.

With a beautiful cooperation, Tang Tian got an open three-pointer.

He adjusted and shot again.

"Shh!"

The three-pointer hits the knife and hits the net!

The impact just now had an impact on him, but he recovered slowly without being injured!

There was an uproar at the scene.

Walker, Lamb, Oriachi, Tang Tian.

Kangda is on full fire!

St. John's University's offense, Conley and Diesel's pick-and-roll breakthrough, and Tang Tian slapped back the layup that went into the paint. Lamb grabbed the basketball and went straight to the frontcourt for a layup.

The momentum has completely turned to Kangda's side!

The emotions of the fans at the scene were a bit complicated.

Although New York fans will come to watch the game regardless of their record, but they always want the home team to win.

The Knicks have not had a good record in the past two seasons. They originally wanted to see St. John's University win. After all, the last time the two teams played against each other, St. John's University won, and it was a big victory.

Who would have thought that when they returned to the home court, the situation would be reversed...

With Johnson off the court, St. John's University's inside advantage was gone. Conley and Diesel alone obviously couldn't shake UConn, let alone UConn's full-scale fire, which was completely unstoppable.

In the end, amidst the restlessness of the fans at the scene, UConn beat St. John's University 85 to 61 in the away game, and the regular season ended strongly.

沃克状态复苏,全场18投11中轰下26分6板6助攻,兰姆11投6中得到13分6板,奥瑞阿奇12分12板,唐天三分线外5投4中得到12分4板3抢断2盖帽,内皮尔也有8分5助攻的表现。

This is really full fire.

At the press conference after the game, Cajon was also unprecedentedly happy.

"We're ready for the championship," he said without trying to hide it.

Winning the Sufferer is a big victory, and by the way, he also climbed to the second position in the league. There is no better ending game than this.

As Calhoun said, UConn is fully prepared for the upcoming championships and tournaments!

ps: The NCAA free throw rules are popular science for everyone. In fact, they are similar to the NBA rules. Shooting fouls must be punished twice. Only when the cumulative number of fouls (including shooting and no ball) reaches 7~9 times, the 1+1 free throw rule will be implemented. If you miss the first free throw, you cannot make the second free throw. If you miss more than 9 free throws, you will get two free throws.

In fact, it is the rules of the NBA, but because they do not have one or two quarters, only half court, so the number of times is more than the 5 times in a single quarter in the NBA. 1+1 is a historical reason. You just need to know it. I think what I said No, just go to an NCAA game and it will be clear.

Chapter 61 League Championship Game

The regular seasons of each league are coming to an end one after another, and the championship game will start soon.

The NCAA league is composed of major and minor leagues, and March Madness is only aimed at schools in the first-level league.

But even for schools in the first-level league, because they are all over the United States, NCAA officials allow each league to use different rules for championship games.

Anyway, the final teams to enter the tournament are the 32 league champions and the 36 wild card teams selected by the organizing committee.

The rules allow for differences, but most leagues follow the top-eight single-elimination system similar to the NBA.

This is the case in the Big East. The top eight teams advance to the championship game, and then fight each other in the order of the first to play the eighth and the second to the seventh until the final champion is determined.

Because the wild card team has a lot of variables, winning the final championship is the safest way for each school to advance to the championship.

It is precisely because of this that the excitement of the single-elimination championship game is not much weaker than that of the championship.

The ranking of the Big East after the regular season.

No.1, University of Louisville Cardinals

No.2, Connecticut Huskies

No.3, West Virginia University Mountainers

No.4, Georgetown University Hoyas

No.5: St. John's University Red Storm


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