Chapter 005: Iron Symphony, the team's scoring champion

"Melon, you should stand up and score!"

Only five minutes into the second half, as Kansas called a timeout and returned to the bench, Doon, who was sitting alongside Anthony, began to mention his good brother Anthony again.

In just 5 minutes of playtime, Doon scored 3 points and 3 assists, which is naturally due to the large number of balls in hand.

In addition, Doon is the Kansas Jays's top card Hinrich, a lottery pick destined to be selected by the lottery team.

In the process of the two pairing, Doon showed excellent confrontation ability, defensive awareness, and a stable open three-pointer, which will undoubtedly greatly enhance Doon's draft prospects.

Therefore, Doon's intention was not to encourage Anthony to consume a lot of possession and actively score for the Syracuse oranges.

Doon's real purpose is to retreat and continue to make Anthony pass the ball to him willingly.

After nearly a year of getting along day and night, Doon has eaten Anthony's character, that is, people respect me, I respect people!

Although Anthony is a college student, he can't actually tell what is hypocrisy and what is sugar-coated cannonball.

Like Wade, he couldn't figure out what his best brother was thinking.

At this time, Anthony didn't know what Doon really thought in his heart.

"Don't worry, I'll lead the team to win this game."

Anthony gave Doon another signature, sunny and cheerful big boy smile.

The NCAA has a longer timeout than the NBA, and Syracuse Oranges' head coach Burheim didn't call up the players who were about to return to the court until the timeout was almost over.

"Stay focused, keep the tempo down, defend well!

You are my pride, and the pride of the Syracuse orange people!

Go for it, enjoy it, win it, I believe in you! ”

Most NCAA and NBA head coaches are not very good at playing the field, they are better at building teams, training, developing players, setting up before games, and adjusting after games.

It's just that some people don't have a number in their hearts, and they usually pretend to be a tactical board.

In fact, what I do more on the field is to give the players chicken blood.

Berheim is more self-aware.

Although it is also just playing chicken blood to the players, it does not put too much pressure and burden on the players, but chooses to leave the game to the players themselves.

Of course, now that there are only 15 minutes left in the NCAA finals, the Syracuse Oranges have a 16-point lead and are already in control.

In order to prevent the boat from capsizing in the gutter, as the head coach, it is still necessary to remind the players to lower the pace of the game and play steadily.

You know, the NCAA offense has a time limit of 35 seconds instead of 24 seconds in the NBA.

In fact, in the early years, in order to play a more exquisite team cooperation and play the tactics that the head coach had in mind, the NCAA offensive time limit was even as high as 45 seconds.

It was also in order to increase the spectacle of the NCAA that the offensive time limit was changed to 35 seconds from 1993.

To further shorten the offensive time limit, it will not be reduced to 30 seconds until 2015.

Getting back to business, as soon as the two teams returned to the court, the Kansas Jayhawks immediately launched a fierce attack on the Syracuse orange people.

However, the confident Syracuse orange players on the court also responded calmly and actively engaged in high-intensity physical confrontation with the Kansas Jay Eagles.

With Collison's strong basket and failed to get to the free throw line, he didn't get to the whistle to stand at the free throw line.

The Syracuse oranges, who protect the defensive rebounds, will play more steadily.

For the Syracuse Oranges players, at least 30 of the 35 seconds of offensive time can be consumed.

Therefore, Anthony was not in a hurry to get the ball, but took the initiative to run up and fell to the bottom corner of the right side to squat.

Anthony is the offensive core of the Syracuse oranges, and the Kansas Jay Eagles naturally can't afford to ignore it.

For this reason, he also had to send someone to the bottom corner and hand the ashtray to Anthony, who was smoking in the bottom corner.

And when there are only two point guards at the top of the arc one-on-one, the Syracuse oranges are not worried about the Kansas Jays Eagles suddenly wrapping the ball handlers, causing their own point guards to make ball control errors.

Hinrich noticed that the Syracuse oranges began to consciously lower the tempo of the match, reducing the number of rounds between the two sides.

And considering that, they are a full 16 points behind the Syracuse oranges!

Desperate to win, Hinrich had to be influenced by the conspiracy of the Syracuse orange people, and found an opportunity to take the initiative to force the Syracuse orange people to take the initiative.

"Help me fill in the position!"

Hinrich rushed at Andrew Coovey and reached out for his teammates on the inside to help him keep an eye on Doon, who had already appeared in a large vacancy.

Andrew Coowe was naturally a little anxious when he was caught in the bag, and without saying a word, he passed the ball to Doon, who was ambushed on the flank.

Because of the hasty pass, Doon was not too stable in receiving the ball, and he couldn't pick up the ball immediately and throw it directly as before.

And because the NCAA three-point line is shorter, correspondingly, interior players run shorter distances from the low post to the high post, and the speed will be correspondingly faster.

By the time Doon was ready to adjust and raise his hand to shoot, Kansas Jayhawks power forward Jeff Graves had already pounced on Doon.

Seeing this, Doon shook his feint for a moment, and then dribbled to adjust and prepare to shoot.

However, Hinrich pounced on Doon like a hungry tiger.

This time the filling was too timely, and Doon was taken aback.

Fortunately, the inside line is a two-on-one situation, and Fox is in a situation of being let go.

Instead of shooting, Doon chose to pass wisely.

Fox received the ball and dribbled again, before he jumped and dunked, but was slapped away by a big hat from Collisson.

Thankfully, no one got the ball, so the ball was back in the hands of the Syracuse oranges.

The problem is that there are only seven seconds left in this round of offense, which is somewhat rushed for an NCAA player.

However, the Syracuse oranges have Anthony, and as the leader of the team, Anthony took the initiative to stand up and take the blame.

After serving, Anthony, who received the ball, began to play the hero ball, with a two-man bag, forced a mid-distance shot, and then hit an iron crisply.

On the Syracuse orange people's side, except for the interior player who symbolically grabbed the offensive rebound, the other three quickly returned to the defense to avoid being beaten by the Kansas Jay Eagles.

Because the difference was still 16 points, but the game time was approaching 14 minutes, the anxious Aaron Myers tried to shoot a chase three-pointer.

It's a pity that the ball was almost thrown. But if you don't score, you don't score, which is equivalent to giving the Syracuse oranges a wave of ball rights for nothing.

Andrew Cooy was once again a dribble guard and kept the pace of the game down.

Cinrich, who wants to become the captain of the firefight, is forced to let Doon go again, but this time it tastes like he is messing around.

Andrew Coowe has previous experience, and the ball passed to Doane this time is relatively more comfortable.

Doon also felt that his shooting speed could ignore Graves' interference, so he didn't dribble, just picked up the ball, and threw it directly after a slight adjustment.

With three points in the open position, what is there not to dare to throw?

It's a big deal, Anthony did it anyway!

There's no reason why a shot has to go in, right?

I can only say 63 to 47, the advantage is mine!

Doon in the second half continued the hot hand of the first half.

Only to hear a brush, Doon scored another three.

Although this is not a decisive three-point victory, it is also the last straw that breaks the camel's back.

Seeing that the point difference was further widening and almost widening to 20 points, the players of the Kansas Jay Eagles naturally played more and more impatiently.

Not only to chase points, but also to turn defeat into victory in a limited time, the outside players of the Kansas Jay Eagles can only hope for three-point shooting and change their lives against the sky.

The sound of duangduangduang striking iron fell into Anthony's ears like a symphony.

Originally, Anthony was still a few rebounds away from a triple-double, but now don't worry, the rebounds have already taken the lead in assists and made a double-double.

With 14 points, 10 rebounds and 9 assists, Doon pays more attention to and cares more about his stats than Anthony.

With 9 minutes left before the end of the game, Doon, who hadn't touched the ball for a while, kindly reminded Anthony again.

Anthony didn't refuse, the team's lead was originally played by their brothers, what's wrong with enjoying it?

As a result, the Kansas Jay Hawks players on the court did not expect that the Syracuse oranges would suddenly change their minds and switch to Anthony attacking with the ball.

When he subconsciously thought that Anthony was going to attack alone and go on a killing spree, Anthony, who was trapped, sent another assist to Doon.

As a result, Doon's scoring data rose to 17 points, successfully surpassing McNamara and Anthony, and becoming the scoring champion of the Syracuse oranges.

And Anthony also scored a triple-double, and both have bright futures.