The Legend of Small Steel Cannons in the NBA

Chapter 65 Dominance (continued)

Chapter 65 Dominance (continued)
Hallindor felt knocked out by the sap, and his mouth was bitter and unspeakable.

Mattelly yelled from the sidelines and did a great job.Kyle's previous level of three-pointers was appallingly poor. Occasionally he scored one, but it could only be an open shot, but this goal made the old man's eyes shine, right!Can be a wall shot three-pointer.He saw a different road extending in his mind, getting wider and wider, and finally it suddenly became clear.

Louisville possession.The audience chanted "Attack" in unison, over and over again!Garcia is still holding the ball alone, he is taller than Larry, and he has obvious advantages in self-control, but he obviously underestimated Larry's defensive ability, turned over and missed a jumper, but Lyon tapped and tapped the ball under the basket. Enter.Louisville finally broke down.

Kyle did not come back in this attack. He handed over the ball to Smith and made interspersed moves by himself.Smith made a lob and handed it to Adams. The guy arched in and didn't respond.

Kyle can only pass through the middle of the free throw line to catch the ball. This is Kyle's attack area, which attracts three defensive pincers, Hassans, Puli Dunwei, and Drew.Kyle hit the ground and passed the ball back to the open Adams. The road ahead was flat, and he took two steps to take off and dunk.

On the next possession, Louisville had a 35-second violation. Garcia singled, double-teamed, and split the ball.Puli Dengwei fought alone, unable to stand against Adams. When the attack time was running out, Drew, who was running, finally caught the ball and made a strong shot. The arc of the ball was beautiful, but it was not sticky.

Kyle controlled the ball across the half court and gave it to Smith. Everyone moved, running and cutting, passing the ball, and stretching the space under the basket to pieces.Bildt's chance, no jump shot, Kyle snatched the food under the siege of Hassans and Pry Dunway, got the rebound, and then used his strength to knock Hassans away, leaning on Pry Dunway to forcefully jump up. basket.

The man fell, the whistle sounded, and the ball went in!There will be additional penalties.This time the audience quit!There were boos everywhere, both of Louisville fell to the ground, Kyle flickered as if nothing happened, but the referee sentenced them to foul, is there any law?
In the slow-motion playback, Kyle bumped his shoulder, and Hassans fell to the ground in response, and then leaned on Puli Dunwei to pick up the basket. It was a reasonable confrontation, but when Puli Dengwei fell to the ground, he pulled Kyle's jersey, which was still flying in the air.To blame can only be blamed on the poor resistance and weak strength of these two floor fluid bodies.

The audience is speechless!Turn off the heat completely.

Pay the penalty! 17 to 2, this score is unacceptable!Audience noise is frequent.Hallindor called a timeout again, how can he play this ball?This deviated from what was expected before the game. Didn't it mean that St. Joseph was hanged?But what is the result?Instead of being hanged and beaten!Audiences don't come to watch their teams get slaughtered, Harling Doll doesn't let players get educated, and that's not how the script develops.

In the last fight, St. Joseph was pressed and beaten, unable to fight back, but what is the situation now?St. Joseph, which lacked two main players, rose up, their identities and roles were switched, and the ones who were beaten were replaced by themselves. This contrast was a bit far, and Louisville was completely stunned!

It's all because of Kyle, this short, squishy guy who can change a whole team.Tens of thousands of spectators witnessed his debut after returning from injury, a wonderful performance, and a game dominated by him.

The game started again. While Kyle continued to maintain output, he passed a few good shots. St. Joseph played more and more smoothly, no matter how he threw it!The sharpness of the offensive end did not affect the output of the defensive end at all. On the contrary, everyone remained active and full of passion and vitality.

Louisville is just the opposite. The offense can't be opened, and the ball frame seems to have a cover, so why can't it shoot!As a result, the players became impatient, the style of play became simpler and simpler, the conduction of the ball became less and less, and finally they fell into a solo fight and couldn't extricate themselves.

The offense is not going well, making the players seem a little slack on the defensive end, unable to do what they want, or weak in heart, and there is almost no assistance in defense.This is an endless loop. The more you can't make a shot, the stronger your shot is. The stronger your shot, the more you can't make a shot. Pull bigger.

At halftime, Louisville trailed St. Joseph by a full 17 points at 51:34.The sky cuts the gap, using this word to describe the distance between them. This score has already declared that the second half has been completely reduced to garbage time.

The No.4 of the Big East was so vulnerable that he was arbitrarily humiliated by St. Joseph in various positions.The spectators left the venue one after another, and there were very few of them. They didn't want to see the final result, they didn't want to accept the fate of being massacred, they didn't dare to witness the birth of a shameful record, and they didn't want to be unable to sleep at night.So they left early!In fact, many of them will be saddened by this tonight. Their school has shared weal and woe.

Is the gap between the two teams really as big as the score shows?Not quite.First of all, the St. Joseph team welcomed Kyle's return, their morale has picked up, and their confidence has gathered again.Secondly, Kyle was violent at the beginning, causing serious damage to the opponent, regardless of psychology or momentum.Once again, the absolute dominance shown by Kyle cannot be overthrown by the opponent.Then St. Joseph's momentum was like a rainbow, and he drowned his opponent like a flood of beasts. He raised his knife and dropped it, pressing down on the opponent cleanly and beating him violently, without mercy.In the end, it's luck, or in other words, the actual strength is still a level higher than St. Joseph's.

From the standpoint of the Louisville Archbishops, first of all, the pre-match arrangement was invalidated. Kyle's comeback was beyond their expectations. The absence of the opponent's two main players made the coach suspicious.Secondly, I was confused by Kyle at the beginning, and I didn't make enough preparations, such as how to deal with Kyle.Being behind again made them anxious, lose confidence, and lose their fighting spirit.Then there was the complete inability to defend the opponent's offense, being brutally devastated and lacking in confidence, resulting in impatience and simplicity on the offensive end.Finally, in terms of hard power, they are not opponents of St. Joseph who owns Kyle.There is also a lack of luck. No one can stand up like Kyle, break the scoring shortage, and stabilize the morale of the army. Garcia is obviously not that person.

During the half-time break, the players in the St. Joseph's locker room were overjoyed.They have reason to be so happy, this long-lost victory!Like the earth bursting with hunger and thirst, a spring emerges, which revitalizes this team that has been scorched by the sun.

Everyone in Louisville was speechless, just like St. Joseph before Kyle's comeback, the same, or even worse.

(End of this chapter)

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