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Chapter 66 3 points! 3 points! 3 points!

Chapter 66 Three Points!Three points!Three points!

Grant Hill was also very surprised to see Davis come back, but this surprise only lasted for less than a second, and his face became serious again.

No matter who the opponent is, he has only one goal in mind.Win this game and establish a Duke dynasty that will live forever in history!
"A difference of 16 points, even if you play, can you catch up?" Hill thought secretly.

The game started in the second half, and Duke had the ball.

Hill directly took over the offense and brought the ball to the frontcourt.

He still signaled his teammates to pull away, and he was going to attack the ball himself.

To his slight surprise, the man defending him was no longer Nasr in the first half, but Baker.

Hill looked at Baker, who was more than a dozen centimeters shorter than him, and smiled disdainfully.

In a simple three-threat move, Hill was about to attack Baker, but he didn't stay strong and broke directly from Baker's left.

To Hill's surprise, a figure suddenly appeared, directly blocking his path.

Caught off guard, Hill directly collided with that person, and the ball in his hand fell to the ground.

Baker picked up the ball and ran desperately to the frontcourt.

Hill finally saw who it was that collided with him.

"It turned out to be you? Aren't you afraid of getting hurt again?" Hill looked at Davis in surprise.

"I want to win more." DeWeese got up from the ground with a little difficulty, and applauded Baker who succeeded in a fast break dunk.

"Nice job, Baker!"

When Baker returned, he gave DeWeese a high-five.

"Replenish defense is beautiful!"

On the next attack, Hill carefully waited for DeWeese to be pulled to the other side before starting to prepare for the attack. This time his pull-up jumper went in despite Baker's interference.

After all, the height and weight are at a disadvantage. In fact, Beck can not interfere much with Hill, but Beck's defensive attitude is very active, which made Hill's attack consume a lot of time.

After Carroll dribbled the ball past half court, he passed the ball directly to Davis, who was waiting at the top of the arc, and then ran to the baseline by himself.

Max came up and made a pick-and-roll for Davis. Hill subconsciously wanted to pass the block, but found that Davis jumped directly outside the three-point line.

After the shot, Davis didn't even look at the basket, and turned around and walked to the backcourt.

A reporter took pictures of this scene. Davis turned his back to the basket, and the basketball was about to go into the net. The confident expression on Davis' face was clearly shown.

This scene became a classic scene of DeWeese's career, although he still wore the Gators uniform and did not make it to the NBA.

The point difference narrowed to 13 points.

"Is it within the range of the NBA?" Hill gritted his teeth as he watched Davis' back.

Hill went to the frontcourt and continued to single Baker, but under Baker's candy-like defense, it took more effort than last time to find the shooting space. He carried Baker to the basket and shot a fadeaway jumper with his back.

"Rebound!" The shot was obviously missed, and Max steadily won the offensive rebound. After Duke's main center left the court, Duke's inside strength was not as good as Buddha's. This is one of the reasons why Coach Mark dared to let Max sit on the inside in the second half.

DeWeese quickly ran to the front court, and while running, motioned for Max to hand the ball to him.

Max saw that Davis wanted the ball and passed it to him without hesitation.

Hill quickly passed DeWeese, and he was going to return to his own half to stabilize the defense and prevent the University of Florida from making this fast break.

However, as soon as Davis passed the LOGO area, two steps away from the three-point line, he pulled up and shot.

Hill looked at Davis in surprise.

"Isn't this littering?"

"Shh!"

The ball went hollow again into the net.

The whole arena was boiling.

"DiWeese made a three-pointer from a very long distance. Can the fast break handle it like this?" The commentator stood up in surprise. Davis' fast break three-pointer almost overturned their understanding of basketball.

Hill found that his early defense was useless. He waved his fist angrily and took the ball from his teammate.

He looked at the scoreboard, only 10 points left.

This time he handed the ball to the point guard in the frontcourt, and then went to the low post to get a position.

As mentioned earlier, Baker has a clear disadvantage over Hill in terms of height and weight, so Hill didn't have to work hard to get to the position.

He hit the inside twice, swayed left and right, and took advantage of Baker's unstable center of gravity to pull up again and turn over for a jumper.

The ball fell firmly into the basket.

He clenched his fists, and before he finished celebrating, he saw a man carrying the ball towards his backcourt at high speed.

Shocked, he hurried back to defense.

It's Davis again!
Hill found that DeWeese's dribbling under high-speed dribbling was very sophisticated, and he did not find a suitable opportunity to obstruct, so he could only run two steps quickly and settle in advance.

But Davis made two consecutive crossovers without slowing down at all. He just passed his defense, took off in the three-second zone, and dunked the ball tightly to the basket with a one-handed dunk.

Hill felt that after DeWeese came back, it was like a different person. He was not affected by the injury in the first half at all, but he became more determined to break through.

Davis unconsciously moved his left shoulder when he returned to defense. The two crossovers just now made his left shoulder hurt again.

"DeWeese is still injured." Paul watched DeWeese's subconscious movements off the court and said to Coach Mark worriedly.

"That can't be helped, it's his own choice." Coach Mark sighed.

The difference is still ten.

This time, Hill did not choose to play alone, he wanted to suppress the offensive rhythm, and the Blue Devils began to run tactics.

The tactic didn't work out, and Davis directly slashed out to cut off the ball, and ran to the front court at high speed again.

Because of the fact that he only played for a while in the first half, Davis still had plenty of physical strength.

Because Hill was relatively close to the bottom line, he didn't keep up with the defense this time. Under the horrified eyes of the Blue Devils defender, Davis once again jumped up outside the three-point line.

"How dare he make such a shot?"

The ball hits again!
In the second half, Davis scored 11 points in a row!
Stephen Fisher quickly called a timeout.

"That guy's three-point shot is so decisive!" Hill said to Fisher while drinking his sports drink out of breath.

"No matter how good a pitcher is, he can't kill the game! We just need to wait for his touch to cool down. But we still have to be careful of his firepower on the outside, and stick tighter on the outside, Grant, don't give him such a big shooting space!" Fisher held the tactical board and said with a vow, "Grant, your current matchup is an advantageous matchup. If you play more singles, he can't do anything against you."

Hill thought about it, and felt that something was wrong, but his matchup was indeed an advantage, so he nodded, indicating that he understood.

"Baker! The defensive effect is good. Continue. The offense can be handed over to Davis. Max, pay attention to protecting the rebounds and play the ball as soon as possible when there is a transition." Coach Mark is very satisfied with Beck's defense.

"Mike, is your shoulder okay?" Paul asked Davis nervously.

"No problem, I can do it." Davis moved his shoulders and said to Paul.

After his left shoulder was injured, he unexpectedly found that his hands felt surprisingly good. I wonder if it was the system's compensation for him?

Come on, let you see, Michael Hao DeWeese's three-pointer!

 Chapter 2 is sent, thanks to Mr. Heng Jun, Mr. Wandering Me 123, and book friend 20200922183652426 for their recommendation tickets.By the way, this is the first time I recommend it. Can I have more good things like recommendation tickets~~~ Thank you~!

  


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