Chapter Seventy-Six: Williams' Strength
After the timeout, the University of Arizona made a change, removing Perry and Johnson on the perimeter, but replacing them with two swing guards.
This is for Williams and Hill to partner up on the inside and play a small lineup directly.
It's a risky adjustment, but only a young coach like Miller would dare to do it at a time like this.
There were also substitutions on the UConn side, with Majuk replacing Oriage, Smith replacing Tang Tian, and Napier replacing Walker.
A seven-player rotation on one side and an eight-player rotation on the other, both of which are normal rotations for NCAA games.
The University of Arizona's offense, Hill opened up the space and let Williams go inside to eat Majuk.
Majuk's one-on-one defense ability is average, and after Oland was pulled off the basket, he was a little unable to keep up with Williams' rhythm.
Williams made a tough layup from behind.
Miller over there breathed a sigh of relief and reached out to wipe the sweat from his face.
The goal finally stabilized the situation for the University of Arizona for a while.
After Walker went down, Lamb naturally became the main point of attack at Connect, Napier commanded the tactical run on the outside, and waited for Lamb to come out with a precise pass, and the ball arrived.
Lamb's catch-and-shoot shot.
"Bang!"
The ball missed a point.
Under the basket, Majuk soared into the air, preparing to force this offensive rebound.
In the previous game against San Diego State University, he grabbed four offensive rebounds above Wright's head.
But as soon as he rose into the air, another figure also rose from the ground.
Williams!
Before Majuk could get to him, Williams took the ball into his arms.
This ball fully reflected the advantages of his physical fitness, which caused an exclamation at the scene.
After Williams grabbed the defensive rebound, he dribbled past Majuk from behind, and the University of Arizona went straight to the fast break.
To say that this move is really fast for the small lineup, Williams dribbled past the half, and the fast-break players under the two lines have advanced to the three-point line of the UConn backcourt.
Frontcourt three-on-two, Williams passed the ball to Hill, Hill returned to Williams, Williams relied on Smith to score the ball, and also caused the latter's hitter to foul.
The University of Arizona fans burst into cheers, and after the timeout, they played two waves of offense in a row, and the team was about to get up.
Williams hit a free throw, and the University of Arizona came back with a 5-0 offensive run that brought the margin close to 10 points.
On Cancer's offense, Lamb drove through the basket with the ball to create Williams' hitter.
With the University of Arizona playing this small lineup, the defensive ability of the restricted area is bound to decline.
Lamb made one of two free throws and UConda continued to hold an 11-point lead.
The University of Arizona positional battle, this time Oland didn't care about Hill and directly shrunk the basket, Williams didn't have a chance, the ball went to Hill, and the latter's three-point shot didn't score.
Majuk jumped high to collect the defensive rebound.
It was Williams again, he jumped later than Majuk, but jumped higher, grabbed the offensive rebound directly, and after landing, the bounce was fast, and the second offense scored.
Majuk was completely suppressed by Williams for this talent.
Williams scored seven points in a row and was suppressed for nearly ten minutes before he finally fired.
Kangda's offense, Lamb was trapped, and the ball was distributed to Napier, who continued to attack the basket.
However, this time Hill's help defense went to the basket and successfully made up for Napier's shot.
The University of Arizona turned around and played a fast break, and Williams had already rushed to the three-point line for the first time.
Fogg took the ball in the backcourt and saw it and threw a straight throw across the court, Williams held the ball and shook off the defender, and there was no one to defend in the frontcourt.
He held his breath, jumped up and down to the free throw line, did not dunk directly, but sent the ball to the crotch, and directly came to a crotch to change hands and dunk violently!
After the dunk, Williams roared at the sidelines, pouting and quite domineering.
This time, the fans of the University of Arizona completely exploded.
"Oh! My God! Terry was also shocked by Williams' dunk at this time.
It's an NCAA, and Williams not only finishes but also looks very relaxed, and his physicality is so good that it explodes.
"Haha, there's my style." Jefferson was also laughing there, too, and he was a great dunk player for the Nets when he was younger.
At this point, the University of Arizona began to fight back, and Williams scored all kinds of points.
The scouts on the sidelines also nodded frequently, and Williams was definitely worthy of his status as a top hit.
Cajon stretched out his hand to call a timeout, and after this wave, the University of Arizona had chased the deficit to seven points.
The NCAA game is slow-paced, the scoring is low, and the comeback is really a matter of minutes.
Tang Tian couldn't help but look at Miller, who was soaked in half of the field next door.
The University of Arizona's small squad has worked wonders, and this young coach really has a bit of Tyronn Lue's style of tactical genius!
After a timeout, Cajon brought Oriage back on.
On Cancer's offense, Lamb's outside three-pointer missed, but Oriarchie grabbed the offensive rebound before Williams.
The reason why basketball is called the sport of big men is because height has an absolute advantage in this sport, and you need time to jump no matter how much you can jump.
Oriarchie grabbed the offensive rebound and reorganized Napier from the outside.
Napier shook off his opponent's stop-and-go shot in one step.
The margin returned to 9 points.
The University of Arizona's frontcourt offense, Williams was distributed to Hill on the outside after containing the defense under the basket, and Hill's outside three-pointer still failed to shoot.
Oriacchi stuck in position and continued to collect defensive rebounds.
Ollie reached out and clenched his fist, and Oriage's importance to UConda was evident in these two games, and Williams completely lost the opportunity to rush for rebounds in the front court like before.
The situation on the field was at a stalemate.
On Cancer's offense, Napier missed a three-point opportunity from the outside, and this time Williams backed Oriarchie to push him out of the box, and Hill jumped to protect the defensive rebound.
As soon as Hill got the rebound, the University of Arizona turned around and played the fast break.
Williams turned and shook off Oriarchie, 4 to 3 in front, and Fogg gave the ball to Hill who fell into the bottom corner.
Hill missed two three-pointers in a row, and he was a little afraid to shoot at this time, but he quickly spotted Williams, who was late in the middle, and threw the ball directly into the basket.
The duo had a great deal of chemistry, and Williams followed suit, grabbing the ball flying in the air with his right hand held high, and then slammed it down to the basket.