Chapter 1 Go away, don't get in the way of me pretending~
March 29, 2014, FedEx Arena in Memphis, Tennessee, which is the home of the NBA team Memphis Grizzlies, but it is not the Memphis Grizzlies who are playing at FedEx Arena at the moment.
As we all know, in the United States, the basketball fever in March belongs to the NCAA in the United States, and at this time, March Madness has entered the elite quarterfinals.
On the court, wearing the blue and white jersey is the UCLA Bruins, and against them is the University of Dayton Flyers.
The Dayton University Flyers are not the traditional powerhouses of the NACC, but they made it all the way to the elite quarterfinals this year, and may even make it to the final four.
With the score at 62:65, the Dayton University Flyers led UCLA by three points, and there were only 1.5 seconds left on the game timer.
What does this mean? On behalf of UCLA, there is only one last chance left, and it can only shoot three points, and the game goes into overtime, and if the three points are not scored, UCAL will fall in the elite quarterfinals.
"Lee" UCLA Bruins head coach Steve Alford looks at a player with black hair and yellow skin.
It was the second time manager Steve Alford had looked at the player from Asia in the final moments of the game.
Li Hao, Li Ritian, a domineering name.
Two days ago, in the Sweet Round of 16, at the FedEx Arena in Memphis, the UCLA Bruins played the University of Florida Alligators with two minutes left and the UCLA Bruins trailed the University of Florida Gators by eight points, 60-68.
Alford knew very well that if he didn't do something, his team would stop in the top 16 this year, and just when Alford was thinking about the last fight, the corner of his eye was aimed at Li Hao, who was sitting farthest.
Then the scene of Li Hao's three-point shooting came to the depths of his memory, which was before the start of Crazy March, and before Crazy March, the Bruins head coach had a short influence on Li Hao.
Yes, short, Li Hao was only 175 tall at the beginning of November when the NCAA began, and four months later, at the end of the NCAA regular season, Li Hao's height had jumped to 195.
Throughout the regular season, head coach Alford paid little attention to Li Hao, and even Alford didn't know how Li Hao got into the first team.
There is no way that Alford will know about this in his life, because it involves the mysterious power of the East.
Alford noticed that Li Hao was a bet between players before the start of Crazy March, and this bet was very healthy, and the loser had to ask the other party for a drink.
Brush~~Brush~~Brush, a series of hollow netting sounds sounded on the training ground, Li Hao won the bet, and at this time Alford found out that the little man who had been a few months had grown taller than himself.
175 is already very good in normal people, but among basketball players, it can only be regarded as a small dwarf, and head coach Alford used to be a player.
The 188-year-old Alford was drafted by the Dallas Mavericks with the third pick in the second round in 1987 and played five seasons in the NBA, playing for the Dallas Mavericks and the Golden State Warriors (I don't know if it's accurate).
Speaking of Alford, there is still a relationship between Alford and UCLA Bruins legend Reggie Miller, in the '87 draft, the Indiana Pacers chose UCLA's Reggie Miller, but at that time, Indiana Pacers fans wanted the team to choose Alford, a native of Alford.
The truth is late, but never absent.
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Alford, who remembered Li Hao's three-pointer, made a decision that looked very crazy, and he let Li Hao play, and before that, Li Hao had never actually played.
The UCLA Bruins have a total of 15 players this season, and only 8 regular players can really get stable time, and the remaining 7 players who get the most time are named Noah Allen, who average 3.8 minutes per game.
One can imagine what it would be like when Alford replaced Li Hao, who had never played before.
"The East player has never played in the previous game for the Bruins, has the Bruins head coach abandoned this game?" The on-site commentators couldn't even turn over Li Hao's information.
"I've commented on a couple of Bruins games, and the first time I saw this guy I thought he was a big fan of the team," another commentator quipped.
"I'm willing to bet the Bruins' most loyal fans won't be able to name the East," well, the commentator is probably possessed by Barkley.
In fact, the fans of the Bruins in the stands were really talking when they saw Li Hao appearing, and they really didn't know if they couldn't call Li Hao's name.
"Brother~~~ Don't be nervous" After the coach arranged the tactics, Zach Lavin, a good friend in the team, came over to relieve Li Hao's pressure.
Nervous? That doesn't exist at all, Li Hao only has excitement, turning the tide of the tide, helping the building to fall, and hot-blooded men should be like this.
So at this moment, Li Hao just wanted to say to Zach Lavin: "Go away, don't get in the way of me filling the cup." ”
"Oh~~~ This Dongfang No. 8 seems to be playing a number position, he received a pass from his teammates, he controlled the ball over half the court, he ~~~~ Oh~~~ God, he shot."
In the exclamation of the commentator, Li Hao, who had just left the logo of the center circle in possession of the ball, pulled out his gun and shot directly two steps away from the defender.
In the stands of the "damn guy", the fans who saw Li Hao throwing indiscriminately had already started scolding.
On the bench on the sidelines, head coach Alford was already angry, because Li Hao's goal was completely different from the tactics he talked about.
Brush~~
"Oh~~~ I love this guy to death" In just one second, the fans who scolded Li Hao just now have a three-hundred-and-sixty-degree change in attitude.
"No, man, weren't you just scolding him for damn it?" The man next to him asked.
"No, don't talk nonsense, be careful that I sue you for slander" This is the fan, changing his face is actually as fast as turning a book.
"He shot ~~~ He went in~~~ Super long-distance three-point" The commentator secretly breathed a sigh of relief, but fortunately the ridiculous words were not said.
On the sidelines, the head coach who had just jumped his feet looked confused, who am I? Where am I? How did the goal go in?
The players on the bench put their heads in their hands and showed expressions of disbelief.
However, everything on the sidelines did not attract Li Hao's attention at this moment, and Li Hao, who scored the goal, was not complacent, and immediately retreated to the half court to prepare to defend the opponent's next attack.
The other players of the Bruins also reacted quickly, although Li Hao's three-point difference narrowed to 5 points, but if he couldn't prevent the opponent from taking the ball, it would be in vain.
Unlike the NBA, the NBA has only 24 seconds per round, while the NACC has a full 35 seconds per round (30 seconds after a year), and even if Li Hao only used 5 seconds in the first round, the remaining time can be used for up to two more rounds for the UCLA Bruins to attack.
With a five-point lead, the opponent will definitely spend the last minute to shoot.