Chapter 20: Boos are everywhere

The University of Arizona, located in Tucson City, Arizona, was founded in 1885, and their varsity, the Arizona Wildcats, produced many talented guards for the NBA, beating the University of Kentucky to win the NCAA championship in 1997 under the leadership of Mike "White Devil" Bibby, the future Kings point guard. In addition to Bibbe www.biquge.info a large number of players, including Arenas, Jason Terry, Richard Jefferson and Iguodala, all came from the University of Arizona.

And this time, Ye Feng's opponent is also a freshman, named Jerry Bayless, who has been selected as the best team in Arizona by the Arizona Republican for four consecutive times in high school. At the same time, their small forward should not be underestimated, and Chase Badinger, who averaged 15.6 points and 5.8 rebounds per game on the wing last season, was the Wildcats' leading scorer.

Holland doesn't care too much about the strength of the opposing players, no matter how strong Bayless is, he can't deal with two people at the same time, his only concern is the two rookies in the starter, Ye Feng and Loew can't cope with the noise of the away fans. After getting out of the car, he pulled Westbrook over and asked in a low voice, "Russell, as the captain of the team, have you explained to the two newcomers how to deal with the away game?" Know that this is one of your responsibilities as a captain. ”

Westbrook patted his chest and said, "Of course, I went straight to their dorm and told the two of them." Just then Loew passed by the two men, and although he was a white man, his face was now more pale, and he had apparently heard the loud drum noise in the arena. He had tried to keep his composure, but his trembling legs betrayed him. Loew almost fell to the ground on the final step, but fortunately his teammates quickly pulled him to save the team from pre-match attrition.

Holland shook his head and asked suspiciously, "Did you really tell them?" Westbrook was dumbfounded, and he said expectantly, "I really ...... Really told them both...... I can swear ......" Holland sighed and said, "Forget it, what swear?" But this game is difficult to play inside! ”

When they walked into the arena, the other players had already warmed up under the leadership of Blake, of course, Loew was still not in shape, and his usually accurate mid-range shots were directly smashed on the basket, and the continuous sound of iron made Holland frown. The fans who entered the stadium early also noticed the big white man who had become accustomed to playing iron, and soon they would start applauding as soon as Loew made a move, which was obviously a cheer.

Westbrook stepped forward and patted him and said, "Kevin, it's just a warm-up game, don't be nervous, but you'd better learn to get used to this as soon as possible, because the away fans will boo you more in the future." Loew nodded stiffly, but he didn't seem to be listening at all.

In stark contrast to him is Ye Feng standing at the free throw line. He kept catching the ball, shooting, and hitting, as if he was cut off from all outside sounds, and only sent the ball into the basket again and again according to his own movements. Westbrook asked curiously, "Ye, why did you suddenly start practicing free throws?" And under such interference, you actually got in! ”

Ye Feng smiled faintly: "Didn't you notice?" In fact, we rarely notice the interference on the sidelines during the game, especially when we attack with the ball, our attention is completely on the ball, and it is difficult to pay attention to something off the field. But free throws are different, and in my opinion it's the easiest but hardest way to score on the court, because they are the easiest to get interfered with. So I'm going to get a taste of what it's like to take a free throw in the midst of boos now. ”

Westbrook's eyes widened, he felt that Ye Feng didn't look like a rookie who had just started playing NCAA, and his idea sounded quite feasible. As for why Loew has been trapped in tension and can't get rid of it, Westbrook attributes it to the difference in perception between people.

Seeing that Loew was obviously not in shape, Holland said solemnly before the game began: "In this game, we start from the outside, pay attention to the inside to grab rebounds, don't pull outside the three-point line after blocking, and attack the basket directly." Kevin, you're in poor form, you came off the bench and Lorenzo started this game. ”

Everyone was stunned, although Loew did not seem to be in shape, but he didn't expect the coach to press him directly on the bench. As for Lorenzo, his strength is usually seen by everyone when he is training, and he can only be regarded as a qualified substitute, and he can hold up for a while while while Loew rests, and use it to play as a starter...... Maybe you'll be blown up by the other side.

Once the game started, everything was expected. UCLA and Arizona are simply flooded, you throw one outside the three-point line, and I eat directly in the low post, one on the outside and one on the inside, and it looks like there is some harmony. As everyone in UCLA thought, Lorenzo couldn't stop Arizona center Jordan Hill in the low post, and even repeatedly got the ball scored by the opponent's small players.

The backcourt combination of Westbrook and Ye Feng firmly suppressed Bayless, but on the basketball court, it is obviously easier to score as close to the basket, and Hill's shooting percentage is not a little higher than theirs, and the scoring is very stable. And on the defensive end, Bayless still caused some trouble for the UCLA backcourt, and his strategy was: I can't score points, and you don't want to score easily.

Bayless scored only four points in 15 minutes, and it can be said that Westbrook and Ye Feng's defense played a big role, but Hill scored 14 points and added five rebounds on 6-of-8 shooting, almost knocking UCLA's interior into a sieve. In the face of a "black and hard" center like Hill, Lorenzo had no choice but to rely on hard resistance, even then he had two personal fouls on his back early, and in desperation, Holland hurriedly let Lorenzo off the court and sent Loew.

Some fans began to laugh when they saw the white center who was crazy about playing iron before the game being replaced. The fans who had just entered the stadium at the start of the game asked the others in confusion, and they laughed along with them when they learned what had happened, and soon began to "cheer" Loew with boos.

Ye Feng's brows furrowed, according to what she knew about Loew, this guy had been frightened by the boos of the away fans, not to mention the offense and defense under the basket, it was a blessing to be able to not make a mistake after giving him the ball. He was about to tell his team-mate not to put the ball inside when Westbrook struck the ball into Loew's hands.

Originally, according to Loew's technical style of play, it was natural to face a rough brother like Hill, but at this moment, he was already in a mess, and his ball-holding movements were not at all smooth and natural at all. Johnson, the opposing defensive power forward, saw the opportunity to take the ball away, and a successful counterattack from Arizona stretched the gap to 11 points.

It's only been 20 minutes, and very few coaches call a timeout right now, and it's basically up to the players themselves to adjust to the situation on the pitch. Ye Feng and Westbrook glanced at each other, both of them were a little helpless, Loew has become the team's soft underbelly, unable to hide on the defensive end, and not much help on the offensive end. Now we can only hope that Loew's cover can be a little bit of his usual level, otherwise this game will be more difficult.

But they were disappointed again. This time, Westbrook gave the ball to Ye Feng, and he went to the bottom corner to prepare for the inward cut. Ye Feng controlled the ball at the top of the arc, shouting loudly for Loew to pull out to make a block, but Loew turned a deaf ear, and when Ye Feng shouted a second time, he seemed to be awakened, and honestly ran to the three-point line to make a wall.

Ye Feng breathed a sigh of relief: It's okay to be able to block and dismantle. But when he bypassed the cover and rushed inside, Loew was distracted, and Ye Feng was almost dumpled by the other party. Seeing that Loew didn't keep up, Ye Feng cursed secretly, so he had to jump up and pass the ball to Shipp on the 45-degree flank, he didn't see Westbrook guarding the bottom corner, but now the three-second zone has been crowded like a sardine can, even if he breaks through from the bottom corner, he can't successfully hit the basket, not to mention Westbrook's very unreliable outside long shot.

Shipp didn't have a good way, he took a step inside, and just pulled it up and threw it. The ball bounced a few times on the basket and plunged headlong into it, a luckyball, and the margin was back to 9 points. The University of Arizona fans were not satisfied, and they all stood up and booed Shipp, who had just scored, and suddenly there was almost no sound in the entire arena except for the overwhelming boos. Fortunately, Shipp is already a proven veteran (he started playing for the UCLA Bruins in 2004-05), and these boos may be uncomfortable for others, but they are small for him.

The two sides fought back and forth for a few more rounds, just as Ye Feng expected, Loew became a complete burden on the court, his confidence has been destroyed by fierce boos, although his personal mistakes do not seem to be much, but many times because of his own problems caused by teammates to make mistakes, the difference in points has gradually widened to nearly twenty points.

After Badinger hit a three-pointer, the University of Arizona led UCLA by as many as 22 points, and Holland had to call the fourth timeout of the first half. Loew sat down in a chair, covered his head with a large towel, and said nothing. The teammates stepped forward to comfort them, but they were stopped by Blake. It's fair to say that almost all of this huge margin is due to the loss of the inside, and Loew is the one who is most responsible, even if his slump is due to the boos of the fans.

Holland's face is grim, and the situation is not optimistic now, whether it is Lorenzo or Loew, Hill on the opposite side can get what he needs on the inside, and as the game progresses, it is difficult for the outside players to continue to ensure their shooting percentage.

He took a deep breath and was about to arrange tactics for the players, but Ye Feng's voice sounded next to him: "Coach, why don't we play small ball!" ”