Chapter 275: NCAA Finals

On April 4th, in the final four tournament, the Georgetown University Marvel Team VS the University of Wisconsin-Madison Badgers won with difficulty.

Bo Mutie was entrusted with the task of controlling the ball, and it was inseparable from Dick Bennett's kill.

Usilis went into the game with an injury, wandered around the perimeter, received the ball with his left hand, and shot with a big hook from beyond the three-point line, scoring 27 points in a row to ensure the final victory.

On April 7, in the NCAA Finals, the Georgetown University Marvel Team VS the Michigan State University Spartans.

In this game, Usilis was placed on the bench by the coach.

The Spartans point guard Martin Cliffs, shooting guard Jason Richardson, small forward Morris Peterson, and small forward Charlie Bell were fierce and confident, once again setting off a fast-break storm and bursting the outside line of the Marvel team.

At the end of the first half, the Spartans had an 18-point advantage.

The exclamation team was lamenting, and it was a pity that the boss was absent when they came to the last step.

In the second half, Usyris came on amid the overwhelming clamor from the fans. The injury to his right arm has not yet healed, and in order to avoid a second injury, he can only use his left hand to face it.

No one expected that the exclamation team would also change to a fast-break tactic.

Head coach Reg Esslick and John Thompson Jr., after discussion, finally decided to use the "run-and-gun tactic" of attacking every 6 seconds on average.

Usyris, who led his teammates to set off a round of shooting storms, completely gave up defense.

A one-handed low-arc shot reappears in the rivers and lakes!

Usilis has the support of the head coach to use his one-handed throw to pass and shoot the ball with impunity.

Hit rate is everything.

More than 20 more shots, combined with Usi's high shooting percentage of more than 80 percent, finally destroyed the Spartans' championship dreams.

This game. The score is extremely high.

154 points: 151 points.

The exclamation team had the last laugh, and all the members of the Spartans knelt on the court crying, feeling uncontrollable.

The NCAA tournament is due for this reason, and it is all over.

On the podium after the game, Usilis held up the Oscar-Robertson Award, which represents the MVP of the NCAA championship, and the entire team of Marvel. Including the coaching staff and players, leaving a precious group photo.

Previously, all the awards were given after the finals, but this year it's a little bit more special because one player is so versatile and has won a lot of awards, it's just too many.

On the morning of April 8, the Marvel team finally returned to their home arena, Verizon Center.

All the top leaders of the NCAA league came, and none of them were absent.

Usiris single-handedly swept all of the individual awards in the NCAA this season. Won a super slam.

Regular season scoring champion, block champion, rebounding champion, assist champion, steal champion; 5 awards.

playoff scoring champion, block champion, rebounding champion, assist champion, steal champion; 5 awards.

Division Tournament Finals MVP, Top 16 Finals MVP, Top 8 Finals MVP, Final Four Finals MVP, John Wood Award Player of the Year, Nai Smith Award Player of the Year; 6 awards.

There are also the temporary addition of the Wirt-Chamberlain Prize, and the Oscar-Robertson Award, which was won last night, for a total of 18 trophies.

There has never been a player who has been so versatile.

Usyris, who is averaging 27.3 points, 14.2 assists, 13.4 rebounds, 4.5 blocks and 2.9 steals per game this season. With the exception of points, all stats are the highest seasons ever recorded by the NCAA. Without exception.

The average triple-double per game in the season is completely comparable to the original "triple-double king" Oscar Robertson.

Head coach Reg Esslick has also won a number of coaching awards, including the John Wooden Award for Coach of the Year, the Naismith Award for Best Coach, and more.

Oscar Robertson is 1.96 meters tall and weighs 99 kilograms, and is nicknamed "Big O". He is the greatest two-way guard in basketball history. Not one of them.

In the 1961-62 season, he averaged a staggering triple-double and led the team to the playoffs.

Between 1960 and 69, the NBA was also an era of super centers, West, Chamberlain, Russell, Baylor, Willis Reed. Just look at the name to know how fierce the competition was at that time.

Between 1960-68, Big O was the only player other than Chamberlain and Russell to win the MVP.

Big O redefined what it means to be a guard, with a dummy head to catch a layup, a one-handed throw, a jump, a jump in the air or a pass or a shot, and the most famous is of course the lightning-fast turnaround jumper.

In 1970, Robertson became president of the players' union and filed a lawsuit against the NBA's Geographic Draft Rules and certain provisions that restricted players' autonomy.

The lawsuit was settled in 1976, and the NBA entered the era of free agents.

The general content is: the player's contract expires, he becomes a restricted free agent, the original team has the right of first refusal, the contract is transferred to the next team, and the original team does not have to pay additional fees.

As a result, the team's offer for free agents is higher, which leads to higher salaries for all players.

Specifically, the "Geo Draft Rules" allow teams to get a local college player for the cost of giving up a first-round pick. In 1955, it was because of this clause that Chamberlain entered the Philadelphia Warriors (later relocated to San Francisco and renamed the Golden State Warriors).

Now that the era of Oscar-Robertson and Chamberlain has passed, Ursillis Frederick has made new NCAA history.

No matter what the media hype, the NCAA is over anyway.

The coaching staff and all the players held a lavish celebratory banquet in the afternoon and announced the start of the long holiday.

Afterwards, Usilis bought a small pickup truck and brought all the trophies back to his bachelor apartment. The room was a bit small, so I had no choice but to throw trophies everywhere and start processing a lot of personal invitations.

Iverson, Mutombo, Alonzo-Mourning, Patri Ewing, the four brothers, were all gracious and personally invited.

Bill Russell, George Gervin, Charles Barkley, and Bill Ranbier all sent invitations in the name of mentors and apprentices.

In addition, there are also tryout invitations for 29 NBA teams, as well as invitations to private banquets for the team's big bosses, presidents, and general managers!

Of course, there are also numerous entertainment programs, draft contracts for commercial endorsements of international brands.

This posture, unless you become a Monkey King and have countless clones, can you get busy. (To be continued.) )