Chapter 35 is not as strong as it seems
The referee looked at the video replay and confirmed it again and again, indicating that the goal was valid. With Kyle's last-minute score, St. Joseph's Yale team defeated the Pittsburgh Panthers 54-53 to win the game hard.
The scene was no longer silent, the vocabulary that began with "FKY" looped endlessly, and the entire arena was filled with chatter and curses, whether it was local staff or fans in attendance. There are people who are speechless and cute and smiling, there are people who scold and scold and have ugly faces, there are people who look incredible, and there are people who shake their heads silently, that is, people who do not cheer loudly.
But it can't be said that there is none! Do Yale coaches count? Maybe count! The whole arena is a slightly abrupt area of the Yale bench, and they rush to the court, bumping their chests into Kyle in celebration, throwing fun on the floor, and Martelley punches the air out of thin air, roaring and yelling, and the excitement is self-evident.
Everyone was in such and such a mood, except for Kyle, who was expressionless, letting his teammates touch his head, banging his chest and banging his chest, and those words of celebration and praise were all ignored by him gorgeously. You ask him if he is happy? Of course! You ask him if he's happy? Of course! The team has won, what reason does he have to be unhappy? But he knew in his heart that it was a balloon, that is, God was on his side tonight. It can also be said that his teammates played iron all night, and finally made his last attack ironless. But it made him depressed, luck, maybe it was part of the game, but he was just very uncomfortable in his heart, and it didn't feel good that everything was out of his control. Anyway, St. Joseph's Yale team won! Kyle is a hero. As for whether this hero has water or not, who cares about this!
People are leaving one after another, and the staff are packing up and preparing to leave, but everyone is still immersed in Kyle's lore and can't extricate themselves, and it is painful to look back, how did this get in? Shooting at the top of the two, the ball actually went in when the body lost its balance! That's all, it's just an ordinary regular season, and it doesn't matter if you win or lose! No one is going to care about the outcome of this game all the time.
The Yale team also went into the tunnel and prepared to wash up and go home, and in any case, it was unreliable to celebrate unbridled in someone else's stadium, so Martelley beckoned everyone back to the locker room with excitement. There is no doubt that it was a tough game, it was a hard-earned victory, Kyle only had three minutes of rest and played 37 minutes, scoring 23 points, 11 assists, 4 rebounds and 3 steals, and he really carried the team to the final victory alone, he was involved in almost every offense and defense, and his teammates had almost zero ability to attack independently, as evidenced by the fact that they only scored two goals. This shows how important Kyle is to the Yale team and how bad this team is.
Kyle isn't omnipotent, and the Panthers are just a team that could theoretically make it to the NCAA tournament, but in reality? They only have midstream strength, and Kyle feels powerless to beat such a team, and the team relies on his stunner to win, so what about the University of Connecticut? What about the University of Cincinnati? What about Villanova University? This is recognized as the top three, what should they do? By God? The whole Yale team was immersed in joy and excitement, and where could they think about these questions, Martleli might have thought about it, but what could he do? Isn't it?
In addition to Kyle's team-high 23 points, Larry 13 points, the remaining 18 points, 6 points are Smith's, 5 points are Martin's, 4 points are Kelly's, and the bench only scored a pitiful 3 points. The team shot 21-of-55 from the field, 38% from the field, Kyle shot 9-of-16, 1-of-2 from three-point range, 4-of-4 from the free-throw line, and 56% from the field. What else is there to talk about?
On the other hand, the Panthers, with 22 of 51 shots and a 43% shooting rate, are considered qualified! Filia had 7 points, Herrera had 8 points, Brandy had 16 points, three three-pointers, Randy had 4 points, Chris Thabit had 10 points and 10 rebounds, shooting 5-of-15 from the field, shooting 33.3 percent from the field, and eight points off the bench. In terms of rebounds, the Panthers led 27:24, assisted 13:14, tied 7:7 in steals, and 8:10 in turnovers, which is such a statistic, but they still lost! Where do you lose? Lost in their last-minute casualness, lost in their underestimation, lost in their leader Chris Tuft, not a player of Kyle Lowry's calibre. What they lost was momentum and mentality, not data, and that set of formations made them at a loss.
Sitting on the bus back to St. Joseph's University, the crowd was hotly beaten, and it was indeed a good day.
"Do you hear that? There's an old woman in the University of Pittsburgh arena and she's like, 'I hate Kyle, this bastard,' and it's incredible, Kyle, you're the enemy of the people. Smith rambled.
"What's this! Those beauties under the basket, do you see them? In the end, I was so angry that I almost took off my clothes! Turridge also laughed.
"Chris is even funnier, he was holding the ball that Kyle had scored, rubbing it desperately, and the expression was terrifying, I think he must have taken that ball for Kyle, oh! The poor ball. Martin joined in.
"Kyle is truly amazing, he can do anything."
"I've seen everything, the NCAA tournament is what we're aiming for, a regular-season win, you look at Kyle, he's not going to be quiet." Kelly was in a good mood, with two consecutive wins in the opening game, a slaughter, and a stunner, which was enough to destroy people's doubts about the Yale team.
"I was thinking, we should have lost, but God has come." Kyle raised an eyebrow, answering the question.
"Yes! I think so too, Kyle is blessed by God, how difficult is that kind of ball! BlackmailWill blurted out without thinking.
"Shut up, idiot! What are you talking about? Yes, we had a little bit of luck, but Kyle's quality is unquestionable. Larry scolded.
"That's it! Man, I know better than anyone else that we're not as strong as we think, wake up! Kyle was smiling, his face was breezy and his expression was relaxed, not as serious as the topic.
Everyone was silent, at this time, at this point, after a perfect lore, saying these frustrating words, hitting the confidence of teammates, destroying their beliefs, and pouring cold water! If it weren't for their hero Kyle, he would have been sprayed by them. But now everyone has to bow their heads and think, maybe, maybe, it should be true! They are not as strong as they think.