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Chapter 52

Chapter 52

On February 2, the University of Florida Gators set off for Louisiana to challenge the LSU Tigers.

After losing O'Neal, the Tigers led by Dell Brown did not sink. They have basically confirmed their qualifications for the NCAA playoffs this year.

This year they thought they had lost the number one star + offensive and defensive core O'Neal, so they switched to team basketball. Now they have a record of 15 wins and 8 losses, only behind the Florida team.

Therefore, this game is considered to be a "dragon-tiger fight" of similar strength.

The basketball atmosphere at the University of Louisiana is extremely strong. Although their best sport is rugby, before each rugby game, the roads outside the stadium have to be changed to one-way streets.But their basketball has also attracted a large number of enthusiastic student fans because of its growing strength in recent years.

For the game at [-]:[-] p.m., just after [-]:[-] p.m., the arena was already full of fans.

Fans waved their homemade placards wildly from their seats.

"Compared to ours, the atmosphere is much less panicked." DeWeese looked at the fanatical fans and said relaxedly to Nasr beside him.

"But the strength is far worse than ours!" Nasr warmed up with concentration, sprinted after catching the ball, and when he entered the inside line, he dunked with a tomahawk.

Although only one-third of the time has the bonus of "Little Emperor" James, Nasr has also become a loyal fan of Tomahawk dunks. Whenever he has the opportunity, he will definitely end up with Tomahawk dunks.

After the warm-up of the two teams, they returned to the locker room. Coach Mark did not arrange too many tactics, but left more time for the players.

"Guys, are you ready? Let's start our first step towards the NCAA championship!" DeWeese was not hypocritical, he knew that Coach Marco left the time for the players rather than him.

Everyone stood up.

"FU (abbreviation for University of Florida)! GO-WIN!" Everyone roared and walked onto the court aggressively.

Before the game, the head coach of the Tigers, Dale Brown, deliberately studied the video of the recent University of Florida. Although the two teams had played against each other once, because of Nasr's tactical card bonus, Louisiana State was undoubtedly defeated in that game, but Dale Brown believed that it was simply because of Nasr's outburst.

Therefore, in this game, he specially arranged to mark Nasr, and asked the inside players to assist in the defense in a timely manner, and can double-team when necessary.

He believes that as long as Nasr no longer shows the superb performance in the last game, Louisiana State still has a good chance of winning this game.

However, the process of the game was beyond Dale Brown's expectations.

"It's him? Although his performance has always been very good, he always feels reserved. Why did he suddenly become like this?" Dale Brown looked at Davis on the court, almost doubting his life.

DeWeese was serious about facing an NCAA game for the first time. Except for the second half chasing points in the last game against Kentucky, he had never been so serious.

DeWeese, who no longer retained his strength, quickly showed that he was more than one grade higher than NCAA players.

Although Davis' ability value has just reached 80, it is also an important rotation for strong teams in the NBA or the starting level for weak teams.

In the first half of the game, Davis played just like Jordan.

Whether it's one-on-one duels, catching and shooting off the ball, fast breaks, shifting the ball, and the team's offensive organization, Davis has performed extremely well.On several occasions, the LSU point guard had difficulty dribbling the ball across the half court with Davis on the floor.

Although Davis's defensive level has not yet reached the general level of the NBA, he is already at the top level against NCAA teams.

Even after coach Mark sent Carroll on, he took the initiative to surrender possession and began to show his off-ball ability.Every time, he can run to an unmarked open space and catch the ball comfortably.

He has also become the core of the team's perimeter defense. Under his organization, the Louisiana State players' perimeter seems to have entered a swamp, and it is very difficult to transfer the ball every time they attack.

At the end of the halftime game, DeWeese has taken 15 shots and scored 10 goals. At the same time, he made 3 of 10 in 5 minutes, made all 4 two-point shots, and made 4 of 29 free throws. He has scored 5 points, 5 steals and [-] assists.

The Louisiana players contributed 7 turnovers under the defense of Davis in the half, and [-] of them turned into Nasr's Tomahawk dunk.

University of Florida led LSU by 60 points 35-25 at the half.

The game has entered garbage time early.

The tactics arranged by coach Dale Brown before the game were useless at all. The core of the University of Florida suddenly became Davis, which he did not expect.

"He already has NBA-level strength. I already knew this, but why did he start to give full play? I watched the video of his previous games, and he didn't have any desire to attack and defend." Coach Dale Brown, who was puzzled, could only blame himself for being unlucky. Who made the big killer of the University of Florida suddenly fill up and fire?
After playing for 5 minutes in the second half, seeing that the point difference could not be narrowed, but there were signs of further expansion, coach Dale Brown sighed, replaced the main players in advance, and declared defeat.

Coach Dale Brown's actions caused dissatisfaction among the fans, and there were even boos and cheers for the University of Florida from the sidelines.

The fans almost defected. . .

After easily winning the game 98-76, the University of Florida hosted the University of Tennessee three days later.

The performance of the University of Tennessee, which was not a strong team, was even worse. They didn't even hold on to the 20-minute halftime. Just after halftime, the Tennessee team replaced the main players.

At this time, the score on the court was already 50-22, and the University of Tennessee only scored 20 points in 22 minutes. . .

In the cheers of the fans, the University of Florida ushered in their two-game winning streak at the end of the season with a 75-44, 31-point difference.

On the 19th, the last game of the three-game agreement was against the University of Arkansas at home.

Although the CD of the Cavaliers' tactical card was ready, Davis didn't use it, because the next game was their revenge battle against the University of Kentucky on the 25th!

Although the tactical card was not used, the team still won the third big-scoring victory after Davis was fully fired.

99-66!

In the three games, Davis averaged 30 points, 7 rebounds, 12 assists and 4.4 steals per game, just like the statistics of a high school star.

After these three games, the entire Florida State and even the entire NCAA were shocked.

They also unreservedly showed their ambitions. When interviewed by reporters, all the players had only one answer: "Yes, our goal is the championship!"

"Who can stop DeWeese at full fire?"

"Florida Trident, pointing to the NCAA championship!"

 Before recommending, I will do a little refinement. I will read and revise the previous typos, some plots, the potential growth of the protagonist, etc., hoping to make the plot more reasonable and not abrupt before recommending it. At the same time, if you have any suggestions, please let me know, I will seriously consider them.

  At the same time, I would like to thank |Assassin| Da Da, Bai Sibu Qi Jie 2 Da Da, Wandering Me 123 Da Da, and book friend 20171027011121311 Da Da Da for their recommendation tickets. (It seems that it has reached the sixth place in the 10-20-word sports category new book list?) I also thank Master Du Aka and Livava for their valuable suggestions, thank you! ! !

  


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