Chapter 73 Tournament 7
Returning to the playing field, the spirit of the University of Oregon gradually improved. On the contrary, it was the state of the NCAA.

For the University of Oregon, it is still a simple man-to-man defense, and more attention is focused on Chen Mo.

Double-teaming at any time, double-teaming all the time, during the timeout, the coach explained it again.

Although it was difficult for Cummings to serve, the ball still fell into Chen Mo's hands.

James Davis posted it at the first time. Chen Mo's face turned dark with his positive attitude.

His distance of two or three meters from the three-point line, should he be so exaggerated?
James Davis is very helpless: I also think it is exaggerated, but this is what the coach asked.

No nonsense, Chen Mo didn't even make a fake move, and passed James Davis with a single acceleration.

With such a close personal defense, if you can't pass one step, then there is a problem.

As soon as Chen Mo rushed to the three-point line, James Davis behind him had already followed, and Robert Johnson next to him immediately surrounded him.

It's a simple double-team defense, one in front and one in back, isn't this simply a strong man?

James Davis has the speed and can keep up with Chen Mo, while Robert Johnson has the height and can cover Chen Mo.

Thompson has already circled from the bottom line to the high position. As long as Chen Mo passes the ball, this is another open position.

However, Chen Mo didn't choose that way.

Chen Mo changed direction with a very low center of gravity, took advantage of the situation and slapped the basketball, and passed it past Robert.

Both Robert and James were out of position. Perhaps because he really didn't want Chen Mo to score, Robert stretched out his hand to pull Chen Mo.

"Di!"

The referee's whistle blew immediately. Although Chen Mo rarely enjoyed the star whistle, the referee could not ignore such an obvious foul.

However, the referee only called a common foul, not a shooting foul.

In the college league, there is also such a thing as a star whistle, but compared to the NBA, this is much less.

After all, like the NBA, the star whistle is a semi-public rule, but the NCAA is not a purely commercial league.

Due to dissatisfaction with the number of fouls, the NCAA just got the ball, which is why the University of Oregon is unscrupulous.

Anyway, there was no free throw for the previous foul, so naturally there is no need to have any scruples.

Chen Mo continued to catch the ball, his eyes were still only on the basket, it was very simple, this ball must be scored.

Not just to end the scoring drought, but more importantly, fans and teammates are watching him.

If he can't take actual action, then his so-called declaration just now is nothing but fart.

It was still the same rhythm, James Davis was close to defending, and Chen Mo continued to break through.

However, facing the double-teaming players this time, Chen Mo didn't blindly rush inside.

Seeing that the double-team was about to form, he deftly changed direction and then pulled the ball horizontally.

A simple step back, but this is a side step towards the bottom line.

Facing the defense of two people, so what?
For a player like me, what two-man defense?Still not a big vacancy.

"Shh!"

Robert's palm has been completely sealed, Chen Mo has lost the help of sight, and still hits steadily by feeling.

4:14
This is an extremely difficult score, but also a very important score, the first time UCLA scored in a sports game.

"Defend, defend, defend back!"

After scoring the goal, Chen Mo did not celebrate, but reminded his teammates loudly to return to defense.

Although the UCLA players were nervous, they didn't get to the point where they couldn't understand the words, and quickly returned to defense.

They are already experts in fast breaks. As long as they retreat in time, they will naturally not give the University of Oregon a chance to play fast breaks.

In this round of offense, Ridnor did not blindly single out Cedric.

I have to say that such a point guard is really good, he is very clear all the time.

Ridnor called Luke Jackson to play the pick-and-roll. Although Cummings defended the pick-and-roll well, it was very difficult to defend against Jackson's roll.

But to let Cedric go to the misplaced defense, that is a question of giving points.

Cummings kept Jackson out as much as possible, but unfortunately, Jackson quickly squeezed into the three-second zone by virtue of his physical advantage.

At this time, Ridnour's pass was very timely, and the ball happened to appear in Jackson's hands.

Jackson first dribbled the ball and squeezed a step inside, followed by a back turn, getting closer to the basket.

This set of movements is so smooth, it's a pity that Jackson's technique is still rough.

There were inconspicuous pauses in several movements, which gave the opponent time to help defend.

Jackson made a small hook, and suddenly saw a figure pounced on him, who was almost familiar.

As the main force of UCLA's auxiliary defense and supplementary defense, Chen Mo likes to greet these bulky inside players the most.

Especially the kind of players with average physical talent and not particularly tall.

Luke Jackson was shot one by one.

During the regular season of the division, Luke Jackson was a big player who gave Chen Mo hot pot, and he had three hats in two games.

Now seeing Chen Mo defending again, he unconsciously raised the arc of his shot.

The result is not difficult to imagine, the basketball hit the back edge of the basket and popped out, Chen Mo grabbed the rebound immediately.

Without any delay, Chen Mo went straight to the fast attack.

Luc Crednor and Matt Short in the backcourt immediately organized Chen Mo's fast break. Of course, Chen Mo didn't blindly ask for three points.

Taking advantage of the opportunity to break through to the inside, just about to layup, Ridnor directly dragged him down with the ball.

Falling to the ground again, this scene made UCLA fans and players extremely moved.

When did Chen Mo play like this?

Although the media has been accusing Chen Mo of being too soft, he has not changed his style of play because of this.

But today, for this game, in order to make up for the abnormal performance of others, he had to rush to the inside with the ball again and again.

UCLA fans feel distressed, and UCLA players feel ashamed.

Especially Cedric, originally, he was supposed to do all these things, but today, instead of doing what he should do well, he has become a burden instead.

He is already a junior, and the time he can stay on the team is running out.

Cedric knew that it would be difficult for him to enter the NBA. The last two years were also his last chance.

In fact, it's just this year. Once Kapono and Chen Mo leave the team next year, who knows what will happen to the team?

Although he still reminded himself countless times, he still wanted to say that this year is the last chance.

Chen Mo was pulled up by the opponent, while on the other side, the coach of the University of Oregon was roaring.

"Bastard, I told you to guard Chen Mo, didn't you hear?
Two people defending him and one person can't defend him, what are you doing? "

……

Looking at this posture, I don't know, I thought that the University of Oregon was behind and the players performed poorly.

The fact is quite the opposite.

But Ben Vogeld knew that once Chen Mo was allowed to perform, he would definitely be able to drive other players.

UCLA is not without strength, but a lack of confidence.

Once the score is recovered and the pressure wanes as the game progresses, everything will be different.

Chen Mo made two free throws and brought the score close again.

6:14
Ridnour was a little upset, not just with the coach's words, but also with Chen Mo's defense just now.

It's not that he doesn't want to foul early, but that he feels able to prevent it, after all, it's the second defense and the first.

What was also unpleasant was her insistence on Chen Mo.

Your team's performance is so bad, what are you still insisting on?Isn't it good to raise your hands and surrender?
Persistence in adversity?
It's so hilarious, I'd smash it with my own life.

(End of this chapter)

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