Chapter Ninety-Four: Mortal Enemy?

Shaken down! It's demoralizing, defined as a loser on the pitch. In order to prevent the collapse of the player's psychological defense, Ryan hurriedly called a pause to appease and said words of encouragement and encouragement.

Coming back Allendo to control the ball and advance to the frontcourt, when he was about to break through with the help of the block, Kyle suddenly flew to grab the ball, a gambling steal, after the success, Kyle ran fast, the front court was flat, and it was a one-stop service to the end. Gambling steals are different from pressing, if you can't force a robbery, you can also retreat to defend, if you miss a shot, you will be completely out of position, causing tons of pressure on teammates. Usually Kyle rarely does this kind of risky move, the chance of success is not great, and he will make himself a defensive hole, which is not cost-effective.

In fact, Kyle saw Allendo's dribbling line, and when the ball landed, the opponent did not make basic ball protection movements, and there was a great chance, so Kyle acted, and he succeeded! Kyle added two points to St. Joseph's heart and stabbed Wisconsin twice in the heart, a 19-point difference.

In the first three minutes, Kyle scored 7 points in a row, Wisconsin was bleeding profusely, the trend of violent death has been revealed, and their psychological defense has completely collapsed.

The ensuing tournament proved this. Although Wisconsin still refused to admit defeat, tenaciously carried out various running air cuts, and was also active in supplementing and assisting defense, the score difference was getting wider and wider. They are like a soulless person, running around the court like puppets, doing useless work, which can be regarded as a self-consoling excuse to do their best to obey the destiny of heaven.

Five minutes before the end, the difference exceeded 30 points, the outcome was completely out of suspense, and the game was reduced to garbage time. Kyle and other main players were replaced, which is the unspoken rule of the basketball game, and it can also be said to be basketball culture, which is conventional, and it shows a kind of respect! Save some face for the losers too. The score difference is so big, if you still hold the opponent to death and beat it to death, it is very likely to make others angry and ashamed, they have lost like this, they have nothing to lose, even if they lose, they don't want to be humiliated.

The people who came to support St. Joseph were not disappointed, the team beat Wisconsin 85-78, and they reached the round of 32, which was a hurdle, and they crossed it! They can go on a wild revelry. Every step forward is a breakthrough, St. Joseph's Yale team can now announce to the whole world, they are standing up, and St. Joseph's alumni and students can also pat their chests and say that they are proud of the Yale team! A great evening, a great beginning. This is what St. Joseph's students who came to watch the game today want to say, excited! Excited! Rouse! Before it faded, a strong sense of pride rose in their hearts.

Wisconsin's supporters can only swallow the bitterness in their throats, and their season is over, and they are disappointed. The team didn't go any further, they just went around the tournament stage and then went home to their mom and got nothing, that's what they got this season, worse than last year, that's the result. Not happy! Out of sorts! Tonight will spread across the campus, and even beyond the campus to people associated with Wisconsin.

Kyle played 32 minutes, shot 10 of 15, and efficiently scored 25 points, 10 assists, 5 rebounds and 5 steals, Smith 8 points and 8 rebounds, Larry 13 points, Martin 10 points, Kelly 6 points, Ransomware Will 11 points and 3 assists. Other substitutes also showed their faces in garbage time.

Wisconsin's Tucker scored a game-high 12 points, Coats had 10 and Harold had 10 points and seven rebounds, and the others missed out on a double-double.

Shaking hands and hugging, saying goodbye and leaving, this is not St. Joseph's territory, nor is it a suitable place for revelry, and Martelly cannot do such a thing as sprinkling salt on wounds.

Next! The top 32 were all produced, and three seedlings of the Great Eastern Alliance survived. In addition to St. Joseph's, the University of Cincinnati defeated the University of Manhattan 56-52 to advance to the round of 32, and Connecticut slaughtered Baylor University 99-51. Villanova lost to the University of Oregon 56-61, and the Great East Conference champion University of South Florida was eliminated by Northern Iowa 74-79.

The ups and downs of life are so exciting! Although St. Joseph's is not a big hit, the front page of the news was all taken over by the University of Northern Iowa, and they were hacked. Kyle took up a little bit of paper, and it was a mess of reports that he won the best rookie in the Great Eastern Conference, was selected for the best team in the Great Eastern Conference, and was the best player in the Great Eastern Conference, and he thought so, of course! If the previous nickname of the Great Eastern Alliance is removed, Kyle says that he can accept it. The Wooden Award or the Naismith Award are Kyle's favorites, but it's not possible because Kyle has been out for so long with an injury.

Reaching the top 32 is not the end, they still have a long way to go. St. Joseph is the No. 12 seed, so their next opponent will be the winner of No. 4 or No. 13, which means that competing with St. Joseph for the top 16 places is the University of Connecticut, which is also a great Eastern League, a sworn enemy! This season has been true for both teams.

Kang Da injured Kyle, and Kyle assisted to kill Kang Da, breaking his undefeated true body, and the grudge was settled. Mainly St. Joseph's side thinks so, this season is their most promising season, and it was almost ruined, and they are rightfully resentful. The subsequent encounter in the qualifying round deepened his grievances, and St. Joseph's belief that missing the championship would be Laikangda. This can also reflect St. Joseph's poor background in basketball, and now he has achieved his ambition, and the nouveau riche has begun to bite the giant Connecticut, and unilaterally declares the relationship between mortal enemies. The school's rendering arrangement also proves the surging excitement of St. Joseph's alumni and students.

As for Connecticut's attitude? Regulars in tournaments every year, champions of last year's tournaments, will discuss these meaningless topics with you?

Martelley didn't have time to pay attention to those distractions, and in the game two days later, he had to hurry up and study how to break the University of Connecticut's three-high policy, and the defeat in the last game made Martleley really realize the distance between him and them.

The best way is to make three points, as long as you can get the three points up and have enough threat, the three highs will be pulled out of the three-point line, and there will be good space on the inside, and then St. Joseph's speed and agility will be activated, and playing tall will be like playing. But the problem is that the Yale team is the top one, except for Larry, everyone else is unstable, and the three-point has always been a blind spot and flaw for St. Joseph. In the last loss, the opponent took advantage of this and contracted the inside, St. Joseph couldn't play the breakthrough at all, and Kyle was seriously exposed.

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