Chapter 030: Weakness Trap
April 2 at the Georgia Dome in Atlanta. Pen % fun % Pavilion www.biquge.info
The owners of the stadium, the Atlanta Falcons of the NFL League, are still in a situation where they cannot return home. The reason is simple, today is the venue for the NCAA Finals.
UCLA and Ohio State each took half of the court and were doing a nervous pre-game warm-up. The stadium was already full, and CBS (Columbia Radio and Television) was making a presentation on the sidelines.
Then the two teams lined up, and the beautiful singers on the mat sang the Milican national anthem "The Star-Spangled Banner Never Falls". Ruan Erniu lowered his head and did not say anything, he, a person from the Celestial Dynasty, could not play tricks at this time, otherwise it would be easy to cause diplomatic incidents.
Simply, Erniu is also a wonderful person, and he actually sang secretly in his heart to the national anthem of the United States: "Get up! people who don't want to be slaves! ...... our flesh and blood."
I don't know what it means to be patriotic when I don't go abroad, and I have a strong motherland behind me, which is really happy!
Coach Ben Holland and Coach Saad Mata shook hands in front of the commentators. Is the appearance of the two basically equal?
Greg Oden and Lorenzo Mata stood in the center circle, ready to jump the ball. The basketball was thrown into the air by the referee, and before the game, it was passed that Audenthe Great, whose right hand was not fully recovered, used his left hand to dial the ball to his good friend - Mike Conley, and the game officially began!
The Buckeyes have an inside strength like Oden, but the key to their promotion is on the perimeter. In fact, it is precisely because of the strong point of Oden on the inside that they are given ample opportunities on the outside.
But today, Ohio State, which wants to be the first to open on the outside, is clearly in trouble. Because they didn't mean to shrink their interior defense, they focused on cutting off Oden from the outboard.
And the top defense of Auden is not Ruan Er Niu, who killed all sides in the last game, but Lorenzo Mata. Coach Ben Holland's strategy is clear, I admit how good Oden is, but the other scoring points of the Buckeyes must be contained.
Ruan Erniu actually felt a lot easier in this game, and the reason was very simple, compared with his direct opposite Ivan Harris or Long Lewis and Florida's inside, the strength was not on the same level.
After the vicious battles with Noah and Horford, Ruan Erniu felt that the opponent's confrontational ability was indeed a little worse. Even if they occasionally play good balls, in the eyes of Erniu, it is just a performance of inserting bids and selling heads.
Buckeye couldn't open the outside line, so he had to send the ball to Oden's hand. The Emperor finally received the ball after all kinds of front wrapping, top defense, and breaking the ball, and finally roared, easily passed Lorenzo Mata, and rushed into the interior with the toughest attitude to score a violent dunk.
Ruan Erniu looked at the advantage score that was gradually opening up, and did not help defend at the first time. I have to say that compared with the previous top 4 matches, his strength was not 100% played. The real reason lies in the strength of the opponent, which is not enough for him to attack with all his might.
In the next offensive round, Nguyen Erniu scored with a simple straight-arm shot. Compared with Oden's energetic style of play, Erniu's offensive style is too energy-saving. However, in terms of effect, there is no difference at all.
As the actual core figure of UCLA, Ruan Erniu's steady performance also reassured his teammates on and off the field.
As long as Kraft Nguyen can play normally, the championship will definitely belong to us. This has become the consensus of all members of the UCLA basketball team.
After crossing the life-and-death hurdle of Florida, the entire UCLA team has been completely conquered by Ruan Erniu.
Auden was in a hurry, and the whole horse chestnut was in a hurry. With Afraro, Darren Collisson, Josh Shipp, and Russell Westbrook in turn, their outside offense has been slow to open. Inside Oden's offense was like no one, but Ruan Erniu's offense was also frighteningly efficient.
The outer line was completely suppressed, and the inner line exchanged with each other, but it did not take any advantage. That's the dilemma Ohio State University faces.
At 35:48, the first half ended, UCLA was behind, and Ohio State was in front. The gap of more than 10 points was like a heavy hammer, smashing the hearts of the Buckeye members.
They used to think they were infinitely close to the championship trophy, but the truth is that they are already drifting away from the championship trophy.
Coach Saad Mata didn't try to turn the tide with a timeout, but the Ohio State team's poor touch on the outside never found a way to win.
Saad Mata took over the technical statistics from the assistant coach, and soon one statistic caught his attention. As if he had grasped a life-saving straw in the dark, he pulled Odenlarry over and said, "Greg, the center opposite you has already committed three crimes, you have to continue to put pressure on him, understand?"
Oden's basketball IQ was not weak, and he resolutely carried out his coach's intentions, and less than three minutes after the start of the second half, he caused Lorenzo Mata to commit a fourth foul with a dunk.
UCLA had to immediately bring on Mata with Bahmert. And at this time, the person who opposed the throne of Auden the Great became Ruan Erniu.
Ruan Erniu smiled and didn't say any trash talk. You're strong? Bill Russell of the new era? That's good! Lao Tzu is stronger than you!
Oden originally thought that the height of the Celestial Empire was far inferior to his own, and he should be able to get plenty of offensive space! However, in fact, on the contrary, he was completely squeezed out of the penalty area, and this Celestial Empire man against his waist was much stronger than the center who got off the field!
The Emperor has lost the ability to play on the inside, and it is impossible to expect him to solve the battle with shots on the perimeter.
The Buckeyes found that by taking out the opposing center, UCLA became harder, faster, and more agile. In such a crucial game, they actually played run-gun (bombardment) freely.
No one would have thought that before the second half was halfway through, the game had completely lost its suspense.
Ben Holland didn't call a timeout for the whole game, and he was fully confident that his players would be able to solve everything on the court.
Unwilling to fail, Oden and Conley led the team to struggle to survive despite being in garbage time. But UCLA, led by Ruan Erniu, did not give them any chance at all.
From beginning to end, UCLA implemented the weird defensive strategy of "preventing shots and less breakouts, breaking through and having two bulls", and pressed Ohio State to the floor.
Towards the end of the game, Erniu, who had his own frame protection ability, had been sold by his teammates. Ruan Erniu, who paid 4 fouls, was still replaced early by Ben Holland's family.
The Celestial Empire, who is destined to become a MOP, is receiving the cheers of the audience while leaving the game.
Although the excitement of the game is slightly inferior to that of the semi-finals, it is also worth the ticket price to witness the legendary duel between the two interior players at the college level.
With the whistle of the game and the streamers bursting down in the sky, the UCLA players hugged each other excitedly!
At 75:90, UCLA won their first NCAA championship of the 21st century!
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