Chapter 65: Dominance (continued)

Harlindor felt knocked unconscious by the stick, and his mouth was bitter.

Martelley yelled and did a good job. Kyle's previous three-point level was outrageously poor, and occasionally he scored one, and he could only shoot in the open position, but this goal made the old man's eyes shine, right! You can shoot three points at the wall. He saw a different path stretching in his mind, getting wider and wider, and finally it suddenly dawned on him.

Louisville's possession. The audience shouted "attack" in unison, over and over again! It's still Garcia who eats alone with the ball, he is taller than Larry, and he has a clear advantage in self-control, but he obviously underestimated Larry's defensive ability, turned over and made a jumper, missed, but Lyon nodded a little under the basket and scored the ball. Louisville is finally out of the woods.

Kyle didn't come back this time, he handed the ball to Smith and ran his own runs. Smith dropped a high ball into Adams' hands, and the guy arched in, but there was no response.

Kyle could only pass through the middle of the free-throw line to catch the ball, which was Kyle's area of attack, attracting three defensive pinchers, Hassans, Pridunway, and Drew. Kyle made a back-hitting pass back to Adams, who was flat and took two steps to dunk.

In the next round, Louisville came to a 35-second violation, Garcia singled, was caught in the bag, and the ball was divided. Pridney Dunway fought alone, couldn't stand up to Adams, and when there was little time left to attack, Drew in the running position finally received the ball and threw it strongly, and the arc of the ball was very beautiful, but it was a three-pointer.

Kyle controlled the ball across half court, gave it to Smith, and everyone moved, ran and cut into the air, passed the ball, and pulled the space under the basket to pieces. Bildt's chance, the jump shot was not, Kyle grabbed the rebound under the encirclement of Hassan and Pry Dunway, and then used his strength to knock Hassan away, leaning on Pry Dunway and forcing a jump to the basket.

The man falls, the whistle blows, the ball goes in! There is also a penalty. Now the audience is gone! Boos erupted, both of Louisville fell to the ground, Kyle flickered as if nothing happened, but the referee awarded them a foul, and the king of law?

Slow-motion replay, Kyle hit a shoulder, Hassan fell to the ground, and then leaned on Pridunway to pick up the basket, the latter also lay directly on the floor, Kyle did not have any elbow swings during the whole process, and there was no suspicion of fouling, this is a reasonable confrontation, but when Pry Dunway fell to the ground, he pulled Kyle's jersey that was still flying in the air. If you want to blame, you can only blame these two floor streams for their poor physical confrontation and weak strength.

The audience was speechless! Remove the heat completely.

Add the penalty and return it! 17 to 2, this score is unacceptable! There was a lot of noise from the audience. Harlingdoll called a timeout again, how can this ball be played? This is a deviation from the pre-match prediction, doesn't it mean that St. Joseph's will be beaten? But what is the result? Anti-being hanged! Spectators weren't here to see their teams being slaughtered, Harlingdall wasn't for players to get their players on the pitch to be educated, and the script didn't develop that way.

The last time we met, St. Joseph was pressed and beaten and had no power to fight back, but what is the situation now? St. Joseph, who lacked the two main forces, rose up, the identities and roles were reversed, and the beaten ones were replaced by themselves, this contrast was a little far, and Louisville was completely stunned!

It's all because of Kyle, this short, tony guy, someone who can change the whole team. Tens of thousands of spectators witnessed his debut after returning from injury, a wonderful performance, and a game dominated by him.

The game started again, and while Kyle continued to maintain his output, he passed a few good balls, and St. Joseph hit more and more smoothly, how to throw how to have! The sharpness on the offensive end did not affect the output of the defensive end in the slightest, but everyone remained active and full of passion and energy.

Louisville is the opposite, the offense can't be opened, the ball frame seems to have a lid, how to shoot and how not! As a result, the players began to be impatient, the style of play became simpler and simpler, the ball was passed less and less, and finally they were completely stuck in a single fight and could not extricate themselves.

The offense is not smooth, making the players appear a little slack on the defensive end, powerless, or weak, and there is almost no help in defense. It's a loop, the more you can't score, the more you can't shoot, the more you can't stop your opponent from scoring, the more frustrated you are, the more frustrated you are, the more frustrated you are, the more you can't stop your opponent from scoring.

At halftime, Louisville trailed St. Joseph's by a full 34 points, 17:51. Heaven cut the chasm, to use this word to describe the distance between them, this score, has been declared that the second half has completely reduced to garbage time.

The fourth place in the Great Eastern Alliance was so vulnerable that he was arbitrarily humiliated by St. Joseph in various positions. The audience left one after another, already sparsely thin, they did not want to see the final result, they did not want to accept the fate of being slaughtered, they did not dare to witness the birth of a shameful record, they did not want to be unable to sleep at night. So they left early! In fact, many of them will be sad tonight, and their school, full of glory and disgrace.

Is the gap between the two teams really as big as the score suggests? Not really. First of all, St. Joseph's team welcomed Kyle's return, morale picked up, and confidence gathered again. Secondly, Kyle opened with a raging outcry, which caused serious damage to his opponent, both mentally and in terms of momentum. Once again, Kyle showed absolute dominance, and the opponent could not reveal it. Then St. Joseph's momentum was like a rainbow, drowning his opponent like a flood beast, and he raised his knife and beat him cleanly, without any mercy. In the end, it was luck, or strength, which was actually a notch higher than St. Joseph's.

From the standpoint of the Louisville Archbishop, first of all, the pre-game arrangement was invalidated, Kyle's comeback was unexpected, and the absence of the opponent's two main players made the coach doubtful. Secondly, he was stunned by Kyle in the opening game, and he didn't do enough preparation, such as how to deal with Kyle. Falling behind again made them anxious, lost confidence, and lost their fighting spirit. Then there is the complete inability to defend the opponent's attack, which is devastated and has no confidence, resulting in impatience and simplicity on the offensive end. Finally, in terms of hard power, they are no match for St. Joseph with Kyle. There is also a lack of luck, no one can step up like Kyle, break the scoring drought, and stabilize the morale of the army, Garcia is clearly not that person.

At half-time, the players in the St. Joseph's locker room were filled with joy. They have reason to be so happy, this long-awaited victory! Like a thirsty earth bursting with a sweet spring, the sun-scorched team has been revitalized.

Everyone in Louisville was speechless, just like St. Joseph before Kyle's return, no different, or worse.