Chapter 75 Champion
At the end of the half, UCLA was still behind, but only one point behind 56:57.

More importantly, UCLA players are gradually recovering, and the familiar UCLA team is finally back.

Fast breaks, three-pointers... They are still the same team they used to be, playing with passion and invincibility.

The only thing that hurts is that the University of Oregon also followed suit.

Throughout the first half, the University of Oregon made 16 of 10 three-pointers, more than 60% shooting.

This is already very nonsense, but the problem is, there is more nonsense.

On several occasions, UCLA has played defense well, and Oregon has simply been forced to throw.

Ridnour's previous big fade-back three-pointer was just the beginning, and then, various incredible goals were staged in turn.

Even Matt Short, who has never shot a three-pointer, threw one in at the end of the offensive clock.

Under such circumstances, it is already a very rare thing for UCLA to maintain the score behind by only 1 point.

"Very good, we played very well. The University of Oregon cannot be so lucky every time. We will definitely win!"

Coach Steve kept cheering the players on. At this point in the game, tactics are important, but confidence is even more crucial.

On the other side, in the locker room at the University of Oregon, coach Ben Vogeld is also finding another way.

"Everyone saw that Lady Luck was on our side and there was no reason why we couldn't win this game.

Of course, in addition to the help of Lady Luck, we also have to show our own strength.

Still the same sentence, defense, absolutely can't let UCLA start a fast break, and Chen Mo, guard this rookie. "

……

As the second half of the game began, both sides stepped onto the basketball court with confidence.

As for the auditorium at this time, it was already in chaos. The fans jumped back and forth, but they still seemed to be enjoying themselves.

"Wow, it looks like both teams are very confident!" Mike Breen said.

Abdul-Jabbar laughed: "Confidence is the key, but strength is more important."

However, at the beginning of the game, Ridnour was a little bit about to slap his face. Facing Cedric's defense, he hit a three-pointer 1 meter from the three-point line.

You know, apart from Chen Mo, very few people would use such an ultra-long-range three-pointer.

After all, the closer to the basket, the higher the shooting rate, which is the consensus of everyone.

Fortunately, UCLA was completely stable. With Chen Mo's involvement, Thompson made an air cut layup.

Looking back, UCLA defended for a round and immediately counterattacked, and Chen Mo made a layup.

60:60
After a fierce battle of 22 minutes and 27 seconds, UCLA finally tied the score.

I have to say that the player Ridnour looks very soft, but his playing style is very hard.

Against Hollins' defense, he just caused Hollins to foul and made two free throws.

However, Chen Mo did not intend to give the University of Oregon another chance to hit a three-pointer against Robert Johnson.

UCLA finally ushered in the lead for the first time.

More importantly, as other UCLA players recovered, the University of Oregon did not dare to double-team unscrupulously.

In the second half of the first half, the endless double-teaming of Chen Mo had cost them a lot.

But without double-teaming, Chen Mo scored again and again, almost killing the game.

It was also from this three-pointer that the confidence built by the University of Oregon was gradually defeated.

They were behind, and had Lady Luck not been on their side?
Although Ridnor and Jackson are still fighting, it's a pity that they are determined to kill the enemy, but they are powerless!

By the 16:21 mark of the second half, the University of Oregon was still 17 points behind.

Coach Ben Vogd shook his head helplessly, and replaced the main players, which was an admission of defeat.

After all, there is an all-meter championship next, and they must first strive to enter the top 64.

Here I want to say that the Pacific Ten League, as an old-school division, has 64 places among the top 5 seats.

The University of Oregon is only ranked sixth. Under normal circumstances, it is impossible to participate in the All-Million Championships.

It's just that, among the NCAA's top 64 places, some of them entered through the invitational tournament.

For example, some strong teams in the second-tier league, and some teams that did not get a spot but performed very well.

For example, this year's University of Oregon reached the finals of the Pacific Ten Conference Tournament and got a place in the invitational tournament. It's not a big problem.

Moreover, the strength shown in the regional championship also gave them the confidence to make a difference in the all-meter championship.

Closer to home, let's talk about this game again.

With the announcement of the University of Oregon's surrender, Coach Steve's uneasy heart finally fell.

After all, they are leading by more than ten points, but there is always a feeling of uneasiness. The fairy ball played by the University of Oregon today is really scary.

Coach Steve also immediately replaced the main players. Following this substitution, Kapono and others celebrated excitedly.

Back on the bench, everyone didn't sit down, just stood there, waiting for the end of the game.

Not only them, the audience also started to cheer, and some people have already started to celebrate.

At first glance, it seems that this place has become the home court of UCLA again. Well, the fans have the qualifications to be willful, after all, they spend money to buy tickets.

Of course, more fans are naturally unhappy, sitting there with a bitter face, and some have already left the field early.

After all, it was the team he supported that lost. If he was in a good mood, that would be a strange thing.

"Di!"

As the referee's whistle sounded for the end of the game, the entire venue suddenly burst into cheers.

The UCLA players frantically ran to the field, and Chen Mo was also yelling, for some reason, just to vent.

"Champions! We are the champions!"

Suddenly, Kapono happily hugged Chen Mo and cheered loudly, and other teammates also surrounded him.

This is to add men to men!

"Chen, thank you!"

"Chen, thank you for bringing us the championship."

"I think this will be an experience we will never forget in our lifetime."

……

Chen Mo was very excited, but he didn't have so many emotions like others.

Perhaps, he felt that this was just the beginning, that this was just a championship in the division.

His goal is not just the Pacific Division championship, he wants the NCAA championship, the NBA championship.

Of course, you can't say this, otherwise, you may be beaten to death.

"I also want to thank you all, this championship belongs to everyone!"

The championship trophy was handed out on the spot, and more than that, the MVP was also selected in the championship.

This result was not particularly surprising. Chen Mo was successfully elected as the MVP of the Pacific Division.

Although Kapono's performance is not bad, after three games, he averaged 17.5 points, 6.6 rebounds and 1.2 assists per game.

However, compared with Chen Mo, there is no comparison at all. In the three games, Chen Mo averaged 28.7 points, 7.3 rebounds and 7.7 assists per game.

尤其是最后的决赛,陈沫更是拿到了30分11篮板13助攻4盖帽2抢断的逆天数据。

Whether it's the statistics or the leadership performance in the last game, Chen Mo is a well-deserved MVP.

(End of this chapter)

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