Chapter Seventy-Five: Not Evenly Matched

Chinese fans can interpret Barkley's metaphor as "overstepping" or "not overpowering", and Wu Huang quickly showed Terrence what a true commander is.

USC can't use elevator tactics every time, and Wu Huang gave full play to his maneuvering ability at the top of the arc this time, directing DeRozan to run back and forth along the baseline like a fool twice, and finally didn't let the little run in vain, and passed the basketball to where DeRozan should have run - so this time the ball arrived, and the talent arrived.

When Wu Huang controls the ball, he often gives fans a sense of reassurance.

Secondly, when he passes the ball, he does not like to pass the ball to a teammate who is already in a good position.

It's not that he can't pass, it's that his passing skills are not at the top, his accuracy is not so high, and he is easy to be broken. Therefore, he developed the habit of passing the ball in front of his teammates, simply put, he likes to pass in advance, so that it is not easy to be cut off by the opponent, because at the moment when Wu Huang passed, there was no one here.

This kind of passing, if it looks like a fan from the perspective of a fan, is a bit like Wu Huang using a basketball to lead his teammates to run, it is the "ball" that is running with the "people", and the ball arrives, and the talent arrives.

Wu Huang's way of organization and mobilization tests the player's vision and overall situation, but the requirements for passing skills are not as high as those for face-to-face passing.

Of course, this way of passing is also more demanding for the whole team, and his teammates must really move on the court and keep running, so Wu Huang is really not suitable for being teammates with superstars such as Kobe Bryant and Wade, as long as he sees DeRozan score a goal, he has to run two laps on the court. In the end, I was tired like a dog. I know if Peter Pan and others will let Emperor Wu command like this. It's like walking a dog.

Wu Huang himself can't stand, he also has to move, he can't just hold a basketball and then watch his teammates run around without moving, so isn't he also like a fool?

The real powerhouses, like the University of Louisville right now, are pressing the basketball all the time and trying to find a way to contain it. So their defense is by no means standing there motionless, because that's the king's eight.

The University of Louisville will constantly adjust the defense according to the position of the basketball to create a situation where the basketball is in the area where the basketball is played, and then they will suddenly clench like a fist and hold the basketball in the palm of their hand.

Wu Huang's "scheduling" is mainly to analyze the opponent's defense, and at the same time deliberately use the pass to mobilize the opponent's defense, and take the initiative to create empty shooting opportunities.

Why do all scouts emphasize his big picture first?

Because he can always move the basketball to the area where the defense is weak at the right time, this is the embodiment of the big picture and vision.

In the 5th minute and 20 seconds of the first half, Wu Huang seemed to be a little sticky on the offensive end, and the University of Louisville defense was slowly moving towards him. Suddenly closed the circle, intending to trap Wu Huang and the basketball group in his hand. But at the moment of closing the net. The basketball flew out of the encirclement in a split second before it dissipated from the gap, and suddenly appeared in the weak area where no one was defending.

Substitute Nathan. Bauch, who didn't have a University of Louisville player within two meters of him at the moment, jumped up and threw the ball in.

"Seconds!" Many NBA coaches and managers who watched the game couldn't help but applaud at the moment.

Wu Huang's overall view is really not to mention, and he is surprisingly calm on the court, I don't know whether he is a master and bold, or he can see everything, but these two points are the characteristics of a good point guard.

In the first half, the University of Southern California used Wu Huang's personal play to pull the score apart little by little, and has a player who can increase the team's points from time to time with his own strength.

In the 4th minute and 30 seconds, Wu Huang grabbed the backcourt rebound, immediately launched a fast attack, and made two quick changes of direction in the middle, dodging two University of Louisville defenders, and scoring the ball in a long-distance run.

Wu Huang had another wonderful solo performance, and the score became 39:26, and the University of Louisville was really unbearable.

Rick. Pitino could only helplessly ask for a timeout, he knew that this was to give Wu Huang a break time, this kid didn't rest for a minute in the first half, and USC seemed to want him to play the whole game. But if he doesn't call a timeout, people will be able to go down and rest early in the second half, so the timeout still has to be called.

Charles. Barkley smiled: "Hugo must have given Rick a headache, he has made 3 three-pointers, scored 18 points, 6 rebounds, 4 assists and 2 steals, how to deal with Hugo next, can he have any answers?" ”

Kenny. Smith also laughed: "Hugo is the most troublesome opponent for most coaches in the NCAA league, when this kid is on the court, how many people are praying to God for answers: how can I stop him?" How can you make him uncomfortable? Could it be that the only way to stop him is to knock him to the ground? ”

"I think even that doesn't work, he's close to 90 per cent of his free throws, which makes it easier for him to score. But what I'm more interested in is that this guy who is so dazzling on the court, he doesn't have a title of his own, do you think this is rare? What do you think he should be called? ”

"Good question, a Chinese friend told me that Hugo's name is homophonic to the emperor of China, so it is more appropriate to call him 'emperor' and 'king', and his performance is worthy of such a description." Kenny. Smith said this, smiling, "But the problem is obvious, we already have a better king and emperor than him, so Hugo is not yet suitable for his title." ”

"This is indeed a problem, if the words 'king' and 'emperor' are added before them, and they don't sound good, is there no other proper nickname for him?"

"Yes, a friend who just watched the live broadcast participated in the interaction, and he said that there is a great knight in China called 'EastUnbeaten', which is very suitable for the undefeated Wu Huang, and 'theeastisred' is also very suitable as a nickname for Hugo."

Big ass can say anything. Wen Yan was also taken aback. With a wide open mouth. It took a long time to repeat: "Dongfang Hong......"

Wu Huang didn't know that someone had given him such a bad nickname, he felt very good in this game, there was only one mistake in the first half, but the three-point record did not make much progress for the time being, Wu Huang still focused on the overall situation, and did not use the team's elevator tactics to deliberately shoot three points.

Rick. Pitino is very angry, and he has not yet come up with a perfect solution for the elevator tactics previously offered by USC. But the original intention of this timeout was not because of the elevator tactic, but because the attack of his own team could not be opened.

Terrance. Williams and Earl. Clark was on a rampage like a brute bull for a while, and the University of Louisville's score was completely slammed back by hitting the south wall in this way. It's not that it's bad, but it's really undignified, and it's not technical, and it's not efficient.

Rick. Pitino demanded more passing on the field, especially not being able to hold the ball for long periods of time, implying that he was very dissatisfied with Terrence's organization and scheduling. In fact, compared with Emperor Wu on the other side, everyone is not blind, so it is not that piece of material. Then stop loading garlic.

And on the defensive end, Rick. Pitino instructed the players. Whenever Wu Huang tried to throw a long shot, the defender should immediately pounce on him.

Theoretically, this would put pressure on Wu's shots, forcing him to shoot faster. And a rush to grab a defensive rebound is more cost-effective than having him pass to another unguarded player for a layup. However, this method should prevent being deceived by Wu Huang's shooting feints, and the timing of the defender's blocking must be mastered, otherwise it will be counterproductive.

After the game restarted, the main point guard Edgar . Sosa held the ball, but the Dominican point guard didn't have time to take a good look at it, and was almost cut off by Wu Huang's outstretched hand, and could only pass the ball to his teammates in embarrassment.

After DeRozan and Gibson returned to the court, USC began to press opponents again, and although the three had different effects, they all made it impossible for their opposing players to handle the ball easily, and could only quickly hand the basketball to teammates who were close to them.

Rick. Pitino had previously made a point of emphasizing the transfer of the basketball, but at this time the team did not have a single person who could hold the ball, and there was no premise for carrying out the order at all, and this timeout was completely in vain.

The University of Louisville players can only pass the ball in a hurry under the tight defense of the opponent, and such a hasty pass has no purpose, and if you pass a few times, you will definitely be forced into the corner, and in the end, you will either be beaten more or less by the opponent locally, or you will shoot in a hurry, and the result will not be good anyway.

Wu Huang also started to hurt on the offensive end, of course, it wasn't the University of Louisville's defense that worked, and his reaction was better than Edgar's. Sosa is too fast, and it is not difficult to shake the opponent's center of gravity, which can refer to why Messi can always deceive the opponent with feints and false dangling?

In Messi's eyes, everyone else is slower than himself, and he will always be faster than others. This "fast" not only refers to fast action, but also refers to fast reaction and fast prediction, and any link is faster than you...... So, his passing doesn't seem to have a lot of dazzling movements, but he is always so relaxed and free-will.

This situation is also applicable in the NBA, some stars do moves, and the speed is not particularly fast, but they can shake the opponent, that is, they can easily pass people, so simple that you feel that you can do it even if you change yourself.

The current Wu Huang has a bit of this meaning, his ball sense has not been good before, so he doesn't use those fancy ball control actions. This has made his breakthrough more practical, even if the ball sense has improved now, he is still practical, and pursues the concept of "great ingenuity does not work, and the heavy sword has no edge".

Edgar. Sosa's right has teammates to help him defend at any time, but Wu Huang is not worried at all, his self-confidence is getting stronger and stronger, and with a simple test step, time seems to slow down, and he can keenly feel that the opponent's center of gravity is slightly tilted to the left.

Wu Huang immediately pretended to break to the right, completely shaking the opponent's center of gravity, and then stopped sharply to change direction, and turned to break through to the left.

Although there are players from the University of Louisville in this direction, as long as he passes Edgar in front of him, he is still 1-on-1, and then he will pass the second guy who gets in the way.

"Beautiful!" Wu Huang passed Edgar in one step, and then stopped suddenly, praised himself in his heart, and looked at Earl, who was helping to defend. On Clark's body, his shoulders shook rapidly, and after judging Clark's center of gravity, he made a simple change of direction, and once again understated one person, holding the ball and hitting the inside line alone

These actions are just a momentary matter in the eyes of fans, but Wu Huang observed the opponent's reaction in the blink of an eye, and made correct judgments and further actions.

"It's rubbish!" The University of Louisville fans saw Wu Huang easily pass the two, and finally raised his hands to create two free throws, and then scolded their own players for being waste.

In their eyes, this Chinese is just two simple and change of direction to pass the two, and the players at the University of Isville are all wooden stakes? People just shake their shoulders, and they won't move?

Fans don't understand how lethal these simple actions are, and they don't know that professional players pay attention to a single detail.

Talented players often glance at the same time, and their bodies can react at the same time, and their minds don't need to analyze it at all. In other words, their minds have already analyzed it by the way after reading it, but they are not even aware of it themselves.

This explanation may be a bit metaphysical, and the scientific explanation is: those who have played the ball, or have kicked the ball, must know that when your support foot stands still, if the center of gravity moves, even if it is only a little bit, the defensive range that can be covered by the other foot at this time is very small, and Wu Huang is at this moment to accelerate the change of direction, the defender can only stand stupidly like a stake, helpless.

What is the difficulty of this kind of superlativeness?

Of course, at that moment, you can judge where the opponent's center of gravity is, and your body can still make movements.

The reaction time at this moment may be less than 0.1 seconds, and if you want to rely on your head to actively analyze, the daylily is cold.

So, in the end, we have to talk about returning to the talent of metaphysics.

Wu Huang was able to catch the moment the defender's center of gravity moved slightly to take a quick stop and change direction, so his passing was so easy.

There is another kind of player in the NBA, whose passing moves are dazzling, and they can use all kinds of amazing ball control skills to play the opponent around, which is the same way as Wu Huang.

The University of Louisville added a block to Wu's shot late in the first half, increasing the blocking of his pass to prevent him from throwing in and passing more dangerous balls.

Wu Huang immediately strengthened the breakthrough to deal with it, and the three-point shot was naturally no longer able to be thrown, but the threat of making him break through seemed to be higher, either being fouled or throwing on the penalty line to score, Wu Huang fully demonstrated his breakthrough ability, far exceeding the evaluation of B to B+ in the minds of scouts.

Before halftime, Wu Huangtu was addicted, and in the last three seconds, he made another close-range board throw after a breakthrough, and ended the first half of the game that was extremely bad for the University of Louisville with his extremely high shooting percentage and extremely difficult to block.

With a score of 52:34 and USC leading by 18 points, such a score is almost in time for a 48-minute NBA game, is this still an elite quarter-finals that should be evenly matched? (To be continued.) )