Chapter 68 Tournament 2
The University of Oregon's victory over Stanford University is considered an upset, after all, it is a game that determines the outcome.

In such a game, there are too many uncertain factors.

For example, one party's state is not good, or the other party's state is off the charts, and there are problems such as injuries.

Until this point, most people thought that Oregon was just lucky.

In the next game, they will face the University of Arizona, and they will have no chance.

Sure enough, there is no chance, but this is Berkeley, not the University of Oregon.

With the steady performance of Chen Mo, Kapono and others, Berkeley did not find a chance.

Although for a while, Berkeley caused a lot of trouble for UCLA by constantly attacking the inside.

But with Chen Mo's 3-point three-pointer, Berkeley's counterattack momentum was completely extinguished.

In fact, this has happened more than once since USC.

Often when the opponent wants momentum, Chen Mo can always respond at the critical moment.

Under such circumstances, if the opponent can also respond strongly, there may be a chance to fight.

It's a pity that not every team has superstars, and this is also the importance of star players.

However, in another game, there was a result that surprised everyone.

The University of Oregon eliminated the University of Arizona and successfully entered the finals.

You know, the University of Arizona is now a team with three quasi-NBA players.

Except for UCLA, except for Chen Mo, few teams can suppress the University of Arizona.

However, the reality is that the University of Arizona was eliminated.

But at this time, everyone noticed a player, and that was Luc Credno.

Of course, Luc Ridnour is not a player without a little bit of popularity, but in the previous two games, Ridnour ushered in a big explosion.

In the two championship games, he averaged 25 points, 3.5 rebounds and 8.5 assists per game. This data is simply amazing.

If it weren't for Chen Mo, who averaged 28 points, 5.5 rebounds and 5 assists per game, this would definitely be the brightest performance in this year's tournament.

The reason why Ridnour's performance is not as good as Chen Mo's is because Chen Mo averaged 31 minutes per game in two games, while Ridnor averaged 38 minutes.

Of course, Ridnour's performance has been very impressive, especially in the game against the University of Arizona, where he scored 5 points in a row at critical moments, securing the victory for the University of Oregon.

Speaking of which, it is obvious that the University of Oregon's lineup is far inferior to that of the University of Arizona.

But the University of Oregon has a characteristic, that is, daring to fight, especially the scrambling at all costs.

This allowed the University of Oregon to stalemate the score into the final moments.

And the University of Arizona dragged the stalemate until the last moment, which was one of the final reasons for the loss.

Because of the critical moment at the University of Arizona, no one can stand up.

Luke Walton?

Sorry, Luke Walton is well organized, but defense is not his strong point, let alone scoring.

Channing Fry?

As a big player, at the critical moment, it is almost impossible to catch the ball, and he will definitely be double-teamed when he catches the ball.

Andre Iguodala?

This is still a first-year rookie.

So at the critical moment, no one at the University of Arizona could respond to Lucid Nor's 5 points.

To be honest, when Chen Mo heard the news, it was really a pity.

It wasn't for winning the championship in front of Hassan Adams, Chen Mo had long forgotten about it.

Mainly, against the University of Arizona, Chen Mo is more confident.

To put it bluntly, the University of Arizona is very strong, but UCLA is stronger, and the University of Arizona's performance is more stable.

As for the University of Oregon, who knows if they will break out again?
"No.6 miracle, can the University of Oregon fight to the end?"

"Luke Crednour: Best player? No, I care more about the championship."

"A game to determine the outcome is too much a test of luck. Is UCLA afraid?"

……

March 3th is the day the finals are about to start.

Because the finals of the Pacific Ten League Division are about to be staged, today's major media are full of excitement.

Except for the media that has always supported UCLA, other media are fanning the flames.

In addition to creating topics, they also hope that UCLA will lose, after all, this will cause one more person to suffer.

That's right, whether it's Stanford University or the University of Arizona, they all think so.

"Hey guys, don't trust the goddamn papers, I swear they mean it."

Early in the morning, Steve Crowder said indignantly that what those newspapers wrote was really annoying.

"See, here's the University of Arizona supporters, and this, the USC supporters...

They just want to see us lose, but we won't lose. "

……

This is indeed the case, except for the staunch supporters of UCLA, which seems to be the argument of all media.

This is too consistent!
What's more terrible is that many fans, especially neutral fans, have clearly been influenced by these media.

"UCLA must lose!"

"The University of Oregon is doing miracles, and miracles are about to happen."

"Stanford lost, Arizona lost, who's next?"

……

In the adaptive training before the start of the game, many fans have already gathered, and there are all kinds of slogans.

Seeing this scene, to be honest, the UCLA players were really affected, absolutely.

Can't and shouldn't we win?
The weak defeat the strong, and the weak overcome the strong through hard work. This is something that everyone loves to see.

Americans like this tone to promote his so-called American dream.

Those movies you watch, especially sports movies, are basically of this type.

This is quite strange, the stronger team wins the game, isn't that what it should be?
As for the weak team winning, isn't this a fluke?

If not, it can only show that the strength of this team is actually not weak.

"University of Oregon? We've won twice this season, and it's going to be the third."

As the core of the team, Chen Mo naturally has to stand up.

Seeing the confident Chen Mo, everyone naturally became more confident.

"That's right, that's just a defeat."

"we are the champion."

"To overthrow them, we are the strongest."

……

At 18 o'clock in the evening, the final of the Pacific Ten League Division Championship was just beginning, and the players began to enter.

"UCLA!"

"List!"

……

I have to say that this is indeed the base camp of UCLA, and the cheers from the fans are really impressive.

However, to some surprise, the cheers from the University of Oregon were not weak at all.

"University of Oregon!"

"Miracle."

……

It can be seen that not only the fans of the University of Oregon cheered for the big victory, but also a large number of neutral fans.

(End of this chapter)

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