Chapter 66: Refresh the score
Kyle slashed 27 points, 5 assists, 2 rebounds, 2 steals and 1 block in the half, he was extremely manic and omnipotent on the court, and his efficiency was 11 of 12 shots, and he only missed one shot, was it lucky? Or is it strong? Or maybe it was more reasonable, maybe both, it could be said that he alone hallucinated Louisville.
"I want to give a special thanks to Kyle for putting us back on the right path, for getting us back to winning and for telling us how to win games. He's indispensable, he's one of the greatest players in our history, he's our hope for a revival, he's our hero and I have to pay tribute to him. Martelley's infectious speech drew applause and cheers from everyone. Kyle deserves all the words of praise.
Larry was still steady, scoring 11 points and completing the task perfectly. Smith had 6 points, 5 rebounds and 4 assists, he finally found himself and played his proper performance again, and the combined score of the two was equal to the entire Louisville team, gratifying! Congratulations! Great! Alas!
'Larry was our scoring arrow, he deserved to get those points, otherwise I would have been surprised, he defended Garcia, he did a great job tonight, he was eye-catching, he was always underrated, he was great. "As for Herbert Smith, he's our engine and gives us a constant supply of energy, and I'm very happy that he's here for me, it's an honour for me to have him under me. ”
Adams and Bildt scored four and three points, respectively. The stats weren't impressive, but they left no stone unturned on the defensive end, and their performance was praised by Martelley.
"What I need is guys like Adams and Bildt to follow through, to work together and to defend hard, and I have to praise you guys for a job well done! Perform exceptionally well and that's it, keep it up. "Matleley is very hype, and it's a warning to the other two people sitting in the chair, and it's clear that without you, the team is still strong and anyone can take your place.
St. Joseph's big talk about the data table is about the reward for meritorious deeds. And the Louisville Archbishops? Reading the data sheet is criticizing the pot, losing so badly, someone should always be responsible!
"I don't know what you're doing? Can you tell me what you're doing? I admire you very much for being able to throw such a ball, your defense is like air, so that the opponent has nothing to fear, I can't see your tacit understanding and cooperation at all, it's rotten! Very bad, I thank you for letting me know that a team can suck to this extent, it makes me unbelievable! ”
Louisville had 10 men in rotation in the first half, but it was even worse, they couldn't find their way on the offensive end at all, and they didn't have the slightest rhythm on the defensive end.
Garcia scored seven points and hit just three of his 12 shots. Lyon scored two points, 1 of 3 shots, and that was the goal that went in. Drew scored 4 points, 2-of-7, and shot a miserable percentage. Poole Dunway scored 2 points, 0-of-3 shooting, miserable, but did make a free throw to score 2 points. The saddest thing is Hassan, 0 in 4, swallowing eggs, it's just useless, the defensive end was beaten out by Kyle, and the offensive end was also festering. There were also two points from substitute Edie.
The performance of Louisville as a whole made the home team fans embarrassed, and they also vomited blood three liters when they took the statistical table, which was simply rotten to a new height, and once gave people the illusion that their fourth place in the Great East Conference came about!
Either die in silence or explode in silence, Louisville gave the latter answer in the second half! They weren't that simple, they focused their attention, they defended aggressively, they attacked aggressively, they fought with body hair, and finally played their own style, reflecting the level that the Final Four should have.
During this period, St. Joseph was not a full bench lineup, and at the instigation of Kyle, Smith and Larry stayed on the court to brush up on the stats, but they were still overwhelmed.
Five minutes before the end of the game, the score was chased to a 15-point deficit, forcing Kyle to re-enter the game. In the end, the margin continued until the end of the game, when St. Joseph's 81-66 victory over Louisville sealed a long-awaited victory, ending a four-game losing streak and cementing a top-eight spot.
Kyle had 31 points, 7 assists and 3 rebounds, setting a new scoring record for him. Smith had 11 points, eight rebounds and six assists, Larry had 17 points, and everyone else contributed.
Garcia had 14 points and his shooting percentage picked up, and Lyon added three shots in ferocious fashion under the basket to score eight points. Pry Dunway had six points and Hassan was still on the scoresheet. They were able to play so well in the second half thanks to the outbursts of Drew and Edie, who scored 10 and 9 points respectively on 4-of-5 shooting. Drew scored 14 points and Edie 11, and with the two of them leading the way, Louisville finally found a bit of face and lost decently.
At the end of the game, both sides were summing up the gains and losses, and Louisville showed more of their mistakes and aberrations. St. Joseph's conclusion is that when Kyle is off the court, they won't play at all, they're just headless flies, and they don't count as they fly! There are no routines, no tactical literacy. In a word, it won't work without Kyle at all.
On the bus, the St. Joseph's team members were lying or lying, or wearing headphones to squint slightly, and there was little interaction. Their performance in the second half made the whole game discounted, the joy of victory was diluted, and everyone did not have the heart at the end of the half! But Matleley doesn't think so, knowing that he has two other players who haven't played, otherwise the situation can only be better, and he thinks it's time to talk to the two.
After everyone reached the finish line, they scattered with their bags and played a game, both physically and mentally, they were tired, and it was the king to go back and have a good rest. But Martelley spoke when the crowd was gone!
"Kelly! Martin! And Kyle! Take a trip to my office. ”
After Martelley finished speaking, he walked ahead first, and the three of them didn't say anything, and followed behind, of course they knew what was going on!
Kyle didn't react, it was all expected, Matletley's life experience was unusual, when, how to deal with it, what to say, Kyle believed that he knew better than himself, and it was more appropriate. Kyle has always thought of Martelley as a good speaker, and that's what Kyle admires the most.
Kelly and Martin were expressionless, unable to tell what they were thinking! Kyle doesn't want to know, he's done what he has to do, it's all done to this point, and his anger should be gone, if the two of them are still obsessed and unrepentant, then he really has nothing to say!
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