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Chapter 64 Cyclonus

Chapter 64 Cyclonus
The moment he stepped onto the field, the long-lost system prompt sounded in Davis's mind.

"Post Mission: Glory to the NCAA.

Under the leadership of the host, the Florida Gators became the biggest dark horse in this NCAA tournament. Go ahead, win the shining trophy and bring your school the first championship in team history.

Mission objective: Defeat the Duke Blue Devils.

mission rewards:? ? ? "

Davis looked enthusiastically at the task issued to him by the system, and saw the final reward, as if a basin of cold water had been poured down.

What else can I do?Anyway, I am used to the habitual unreliability of the system.

After the warm-up, the starting rosters of the two teams were handed in.

Both teams are regular starting lineups, and they are also the players with the strongest strength and the best cooperation.

In the jump ball stage, Max managed to rise up once and successfully turned the ball over.

Davis dribbled the ball forward, and just after halftime, a figure came up.

"What?" Davis looked at Grant Hill in surprise. "Defend me with ace players?"

He called a pick-and-roll, but Grant Hill was so fast that he evaded the pick-and-roll and continued to block Davis.

Under Hill's solid defense, Davis didn't see a good opportunity. In order to score the first goal steadily, he passed the ball out.He started to run with Hill himself.

After a series of cooperation, Baker got the opportunity to make an air cut, and he went to the basket without hesitation.

"Dididi..." Baker collided with the opposite center and fell to the ground. The referee's whistle rang immediately.

"Offensive foul!"

Baker was stunned, and he went to the referee to argue.

Davis directly pulled Baker over.He could see clearly that the center forward on the opposite side stood in his position ahead of time, so there was no problem with the penalty.

"Fortunately, it's a quasi-dynasty team. The execution ability of this strategy is very strong." Davis had to admit that Duke's overall cooperation was a level higher than that of the Alligators.

The Blue Devils attacked, and the point guard took the ball across half court and handed it directly to Grant Hill. Nasr watched Hill intently, trying to predict his next move.

A standard singles tactic, teammates have already opened up the space, Hill stared at Nasr's eyes, kept moving his hands, and with a simple cross dribble, he directly broke through to Nasr's left.

"What a fast speed!" Nasr did not expect Hill's speed to be so amazing. The feeling of fighting on the spot and watching the video is really not the same. Caught off guard, he was directly pulled half away by Hill.

Nasr wanted to interfere with Hill's progress, but Hill's core strength was much greater than Nasr imagined. He stared directly at Nasr and came to the basket. With a pull in the opposite direction, the ball hit the backboard and fell directly into the basket.

Duke head start!

Before the game, coach Mark did not arrange tactics to double-team Hill. In his opinion, Nasr, as the former core of the team, is also a small forward with excellent physical fitness similar to Hill, and should be able to limit Hill on the court.

However, in the first round, his fantasy was shattered.

Davis received Kevin's serve, and while pushing forward, he was thinking about how to play this offense.

Just after halftime, Hill posted again.

Under Hill's candy-like defense, Davis felt very uncomfortable. Since entering the NCAA, this is the first player who can put such a lot of pressure on him on the defensive end. He seems to have returned to the time when he was fighting with Scott.

Davis carefully protected the ball with his back and observed the running positions of his teammates.

He suddenly slammed the ball on the floor, and the ball passed through the legs of the two people and went directly to Nasr who came out to catch the ball.

Although Nasr was at a disadvantage against Hill, he still had a certain advantage in physical fitness against other Duke players. He took the ball and rushed directly into the inside of the Blue Devils, which was exactly the same as the choice of attacking Hill last time.

Max and Kevin blocked their opponents tightly. In the end, Nasr also pulled the bar, dodged the interference of the defensive players behind him, and sent the ball into the basket.

"Answer-ball?" Davis looked at Nasr. "He is also a person who refuses to admit defeat. Even if he is facing Hill, he still wants to express himself."

"DeWeese sent a very wonderful pass, assisted Nasr to break through and scored two points! The cores on both sides were very active at the beginning!" The commentator loudly praised the performance of DeWeese and Hill off the court.

In this game, under the leadership of their respective cores, the two teams showed a great deal of tactical literacy beyond the average team. The precise movement during offense and the timely replenishment during defense were everywhere. The fans who watched were hooked.

After Hill scored two points in the mid-range shot, coach Mark called the first timeout.

Now the score is 22-26, with the Gators trailing by four points.

"Team Hill, Baker, Nasr, you two." Hill has scored 5 points in 4 of 8, with an amazing shooting percentage. Coach Mark decided to let Baker and Nasr, the team's best defenders, besides Davis, double-team Hill, hoping to cool down Hill's fiery touch.

Baker and Nasr nodded.

"DeWeese, take more shots, believe in yourself, your offensive ability is definitely not worse than Hill." Then, Coach Mark said to Davis.

Davis also nodded. He also took 5 shots, but he had two three-pointers, 5 of 3 shots, 2 of 1 three-pointers and 7 points.

On the other side, Bobby Hurley is also arranging targeted tactics.

"You need to be more resolute in defending the inside. Someone will fill in the gap you left." Hurley looked at Hill, who nodded clearly. Since Laettner landed in the NBA, it has fallen to him to wipe the butt of the inside. "Restrict their inside offense and let them shoot outside! Shooting can't kill the game! Even fouls must prevent them from breaking inside!"

After a pause, he asked Hill: "Grant, how do you feel defending Davis?"

"No problem for now, I feel that guy hasn't done his best yet."

"Then you feel that after he has given his full strength, don't defend him alone. Let's double-team him! You need to put more energy on the offensive end."

"OK, I see."

The timeout came soon, and players from both teams stepped onto the field again.

Facing the double-teaming of two people, Hill was not timid in the slightest, and used his lightning-fast first step to forcefully push out from the gap between the two people.

Davis hurried up to defend, while Hill passed the ball to the wing. Because of the leakage caused by the double-team and the defense, the two Blue Devils players over there were unguarded.

A shot from outside the three-point line, but unfortunately the ball didn't go in.

"Continue to double-team, Kevin, remember to jump outside!" Davis explained to the power forward, expanding the defensive formation further.

"Max, you will be under a lot of pressure on the inside line, so persevere." He said to Max again.

"Don't worry! Mike! I'll leave the inside information to you!"

The two just walked to the frontcourt, Max blocked Davis, and after the block, he was ready to go inside, Hill didn't take it seriously, but. . .

Davis started in an instant and rushed out of Hill's side.

The Blue Devils were in chaos inside.

"Hurry up and stop him!"

However, how could DeWeese, who had already picked up his speed, be blocked so easily.

"My body is my strongest weapon right now!!!" Davis took a big step towards the free throw line, jumped up, and slammed the ball into the basket through the center of the Blue Devils!

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