Chapter 39: [Suhee the Sheep Killed Us]

Suhey's attack shatters Coach Ellis' wishful thinking.

The game goes on.

Auburn was still dodging Suhey's defense, and Levine passed the basketball to Daniels and ran quickly.

Daniels singled on the flank, and as soon as he finished his turn, Suhey pinched it and he shot quickly...... Bang.

No.

Craig grabbed the rebound.

He passed it to Suhi.

Suhi dribbled the ball past half the pitch and he came to the top of the arc. This time, Coach Ellis asked Levin to defend strongly.

Levine lowered his center of gravity as he caught Suhey's trajectory.

He believed that Suhi's breakthrough was only by strength.

However, when Sushi took a spying step in an instant... The powerful explosive power burst out, and his center of gravity couldn't stop retreating. Suhi quickly changed direction, attracting Levin to seize the time to raise his focus, and Suhi took the opportunity to turn around... His turn was a little towards Levine, and his upper body also turned first... This proves that he has a good talent for flexibility.

Suhee passes Levin.

Levin's eyes were still looking in the other direction.

Suhey enters the paint zone, and Killingsworth quickly raises his arms to make up for it, and Suhey makes a sharp stop in front of him... Although because of the lack of other talents, there is a slight lack of braking of the car.

However, he quickly made an upward shot feint.

Killingsworth jumped.

Su Xi turned around, not chic, but practical, and put the basketball into the basket with his left hand...... Swish!

Suhi scored two more points.

Passion was ignited throughout Madison Garden.

Sue! Sue! Sue!

Many fans shouted for Suhi's name.

In front of the TV, more fans were surprised: it turned out that Suhi the Sheep's offensive skills were not bad. His spying steps even have the feel of Cameron, and the last turn also has a bit of a copycat Kobe Bryant's feeling.

"Is Syracuse University's secret weapon finally willing to come up with?"

Barry Sr. said appreciatively on CBS Sports.

Jim Boham was excited as if he had drunk a few bottles of rum, his face was flushed with excitement, he waved his fist vigorously, and said to Sushi on the court: "Jack, good job!" ”

The same is true for the players around him.

After Suhi re-emerged, he quickly became the team's anchor, and even a savior-like existence.

The so-called leadership temperament and core position are played at such a critical moment.

Suhi was calm.

He even lamented that if it weren't for McNabara's injury and lack of offensive power on the outside, he still wanted to focus all his energy on the defensive end. Because the defensive end is his 'source of strength', his talent fusion is to rely on the defense of the opponent's talented players to accelerate their improvement.

Because when defending a talented player, the talented player will take the initiative to deploy his talent, and when his talent is released... It will allow the talent in Suxi's body to swing with the rhythm of active defense, increasing the speed of fusion. Turning to the offensive, it was Su Xi who took the initiative and the other party passively defended... It won't have that effect.

Thanks to Suhi's previous efforts to defend aggressively, he has the strength talent that he is now blessed with in the NCAA, the explosive talent above the elite, and the flexibility talent at the quasi-elite level.

While other areas of talent are far from there, they are more than enough to cope with most NCAA-level games.

Carmelo Anthony looked at Suhi emotionally, and the better Suhi played on the offensive end, the more he felt indebted. His agent, Bill Duffy, previously told him that he would find Suhi to let Suhi focus on defense and help Cameron share the defensive pressure.

And it turned out that Jack did, sacrificing his data. It wasn't until now that he brought out his attacking talent at a critical moment.

Anthony was impressed.

But what he didn't know was that when Bill Duffy was looking for Suhi before, Suhi's offense didn't have any talent advantage. He's only recently skyrocketed.

So, Sue didn't understand Anthony's gratitude.

Where is this, I play normally, and you suddenly regard me as a great benefactor.

The game continues.

The basketball at Auburn University was handed to Keelingsworth, who knocked away Harkiem and was interfered with by Anthony in the middle of the basket.

Sushih went to the basket, squeezed Robinson away, and took the rebound.

Then, Suhi dribbled the ball across the half, and he used a quick change of direction to get past Levin, who was mediocre in defense and only had the best talent. He couldn't stop Suxi's pace at all.

Daniels came over to help defend, and Sushi took a step inside and passed the basketball out.

Josh Pace catches the ball and shoots... Three-point hit.

He's a good shooter with plenty of time to prepare.

The game continues.

Daniels scored to the basket to finally open Auburn's scoring drought.

However, to no avail. When Suhi's breakthrough kills established a strategic advantage, they had to use flanking strikes, leaving other positions in Syracuse free.

Suhi poses a far greater defensive threat to Auburn than McNabara.

After Suhi is pinched, she passes the basketball to Anthony.

Anthony's powerful offensive firepower was unleashed.

Anthony counted the flank defense and kept scoring.

Auburn University, who had eliminated the No. 2 seed, failed to make it to the end, and they were reversed by Syracuse University.

The score difference is getting bigger and bigger.

In the end, a one-sided situation emerged.

The final score was 88:62.

Syracuse University won by 26 points.

Auburn's footsteps are stuck in the Sweet Sixteen, and this is still their historical record.

So, they don't have anything to be sad about.

Coach Ellis praised Suhi in an interview: "Their team's No. 33 changed the game, he used defense to contain our chemistry. When we thought he was just a defender, his breakaway hit caught us off guard and we were killed by him. ”

Suhee had a record-breaking 17 points tonight, along with nine assists, five rebounds and three steals.

This is superstar stats in the NCAA, superstar stats that combine offense and defense.

In a way, it is more eye-catching than Carmelo Anthony, who scored 27 points, 6 rebounds and 3 assists.

Anyone who watched the game would have thought that Suhi saved the game in a time of crisis, and Carmelo Anthony took advantage of the situation and added the icing on the cake.

Which is more important, the charcoal in the snow or the icing on the cake?

Larry Bird thinks it's a send-off, and after watching the game tape, he's pretty sure that the point guard he wants is Suhi.

Moreover, he has already begun to search for a spot around the middle of the first round.

Terry scouts say it's a bit unnecessary.

Larry Bird insists Suhey is a perfect fit for the Pacers and needs to be a little more secure.

At this point, he even wanted to... Suxi the Sheep must not be so eye-catching in the future, if he is in the quarterfinals, the semifinals... It's also played so well, I can't hide it.

At that time, you may not be able to choose in the middle of the first round.

In today's league, there are not many point guards who can carry the interior line, are willing and good at doing the dirty work. What's more, Sushi also showed offensive talent in this game, and the organization was also above average.

Phil Jackson also watched the tape provided by Kobe.

He frowned and didn't speak.

Jackson is not interested in point guards.

"But we already have Fisher." Phil Jackson said: "I feel like Fisher is twice as strong as him. ”

The Zen master patted Kobe Bryant on the shoulder: "I think you and Shaq should have a good chat, you have proven that you are invincible in the world combined." Why not take a fourth, fifth, sixth overall championship? ”

Bryant's face didn't soften, he thought Phil Jackson was on O'Neal's side.

"You really don't observe the rookie, I'll go talk to Dr. Bass." Kobe Bryant said to Phil Jackson in disappointment: "You just know how to play with a superstar. ”

This sentence poked Phil Jackson's wound.

At this time, Kobe Bryant was straightforward and fast-talking, and his emotional intelligence was not high.

That's why Phil Jackson prefers the quirky and more mellow O'Neill.