Chapter 92: The Advantage of 12 Points

The bright red flag fluttering in the Wisconsin Planet Pavilion is also crimson as far as the eye can see, and there are only a handful of blueprints in the field, which is particularly dazzling, which is the territory of St. Joseph.

The fans at the scene were surging, and the players who warmed up on the field pouted and bit their lips, especially the guys from the Yale team, such a scene, such a final format, nervousness is inevitable, after all, they have experienced it for the first time, and if they lose, they will have to go home.

The coaches on both sides walked back and forth without squinting, and the reporters under the basket who recorded the bits and pieces of the game were adjusting the focus of the camera, everything was ready, and the only imperfect thing was that there was no TV station to broadcast it live today, which made this game full of highlights, sparks, and strong battle atmosphere lost a lot of color.

Wisconsin's starting point guard is Allendo, scoring guard Tucker, small forward Coates, power forward Harold, center Smith, St. Joseph Smith is back, and everything remains the same.

The jump ball wasn't Smith's forte, and Wisconsin got the opening opener. Kyle started to defend from the back, focused, and tried to steal chickens in the middle line, but Allendo was steady, and when Kyle suddenly stepped forward to press, he reacted quickly, holding his hands to protect the ball, and then suddenly accelerated with his shoulders, dribbling the ball behind his back immediately after Kyle caught up, and quickly ran to the other side after changing hands to dribble.

Kyle couldn't steal the chicken, and sighed again and again, the tournament deserved to be a tournament. The strength of the teams in the Great Eastern Conference is uneven, good and bad, and those point guards in the past have always been attacked by him suddenly. But Wisconsin's Allendo is different, Kyle can feel what is called the style of a general from him, obviously an experienced and well-quality old fritter.

The attacked Allendo calmly gave the ball to the big man Smith, who had the same duties as Smith, and he quickly gave the ball to Coats, who accelerated to the basket, Kelly made up the defense, and Coates hit the ground to pass to Harold, who wiped the basket and scored the first goal of the game. Very smooth attack!

Back St. Joseph used the same routine, Kyle made a pick-and-roll to the basket, attracted the defense, and passed the ball back to Smith, who was closest to Coats to make up for it, and Smith threw the ball to Larry, who hit a three-pointer safely.

Attacking and defending in different places, Allendo also rushed in with the help of blocking, but Kyle was different from his turtle speed, and was completely thrown away like he dumped him in the last round, and Kyle quickly followed behind him to contain and squeeze. Allendo had to pass the weak side, Tucker crossed the middle, Smith shook a little, Smith was missed, he took a sudden step and jumped to shoot, score!

Kyle handed the ball to Smith this time and walked away on his own. Martin responded to a block with Smith, the two went straight into the penalty area side by side, Harold came up to make up for the defense, Martin rode a horse and shot an arrow, knocked on the basket, and Kelly at the other end jumped a little, too!

Both sides worked together very skillfully, and the offense was very fluid, and neither could effectively expose the opponent's score. Time is flowing, the score has been rising alternately, and the enthusiasm of the audience has reached a critical point, and everyone is holding a sulk in their chests, not vomiting or unhappy.

Two more timeouts, and the game is about to end with the last three minutes of half-time! Harold missed the shot, Smith picked up the rebound, and threw it to Kyle on the perimeter, he no longer saved his physical strength, accelerated and changed his direction in the middle of the march, that is, he was running, unstoppable, and scored a layup. This is Kyle's forte, don't look at him leisurely, in fact, it's not that easy to do.

Everyone's speed is different, some are fast and some are slow, but the difference is definitely not as big as imagined. As a ball handler, then, there is absolutely an immeasurable impact on pure speed travel. If you add to that the fast running process, you need to pass people? How much more power does this ball handler have? Can you outrun those guys who are quick to get back on guard? The answer is obviously, yes! Kyle can! In addition to his blistering speed, he also has solid ball control skills, confidence to rush forward, and mastery of basic skills, plus strength advantage and physical flexibility. These prerequisites allow him to calmly gallop on the field without slowing down, and when he needs to pass people, flexibility can allow his body to complete the sudden change of direction and emergency stop that ordinary people can't complete, with his strong strength and rhythmic grasp, so that he can always be invincible and unstoppable.

In the next round, when Smith was making the ball, he was suddenly hit left and right by Martin and Kyle, and then there was harassment from Smith behind him, and he made a mistake. After Kyle grabbed the ball, it was another one-stop service.

This mistake was still quite a psychological blow to Wisconsin, and Tucker hurriedly made a three-point shot, three non-sticky! When everyone under the basket grabbed the ball, he stabbed the ball into Kyle's hand, he picked up a bargain, and naturally spread his feet and ran again. Unfortunately, this time the fast break didn't work, and Wisconsin learned the lesson of the last two rounds, and their defensive speed was significantly improved by a notch.

It doesn't matter if you play the position, Kyle is a hard burst, and he scored a layup against Allendo and Harold, and he has to add a penalty!

Kyle single-handedly played the opponent 7-0, with thirty-eight seconds left, and the halftime was over. Wisconsin's last chance, Ryan called a timeout, he needed a successful goal to stop the bleeding, so he chose to set up a timeout.

Allendo ran to the weak side with Kyle, pulled away the single, Tucker controlled the ball at the top of the arc, and blocked with Smith to burst inside. At the same time, Harold and Coates from outside the three-point line went straight to the basket at a 45-degree angle, and Smith followed up to stop at a distance of one step from the free throw line.

It was a strange tactical arrangement, with no one under the basket and the attacker was the first to attack, but Kelly and Larry were defending from inside the three-point line, and they easily took the lead and contained the basket. Harold and Coates unexpectedly switched back to the basket at the same time, marking their Kelly and Larry! In the end, he followed one step out, guarding against their empty seats, and at the same time blocking Tucker's breakthrough.

Just when Larry was distracted, Coates suddenly braked suddenly, turned around and rushed to the basket, Tucker at this time a high lob ball, passed to Coates, Coates accelerated to wipe the basket. The ball is over the board! Didn't go in! Luckily.

It was a good fit, but it was ruined by Coates' bad luck.

Kelly picked up the rebound and gave it to Kyle. There are still six seconds left, Kyle didn't hesitate too much, to the top of the arc is a burst, Wisconsin contracted rapidly, he jumped against several people, passed the ball to Martin's hand, which was completely unguarded, and jumped! Sell! It's time! Hit!

Under a wave of 10-0 offensive launched by Kyle, the St. Joseph Yale team walked into the locker room with a 12-point advantage of 50:38, and they could breathe their breath in peace!

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