NBA: This flower path is a bit strong.

Chapter 127 Dominance on both offense and defense

The scouts wrote down their specialties on the page of the flower path in the record book:

He has ample lower limb strength, the height and wingspan of a top inside player, and speed comparable to that of an outside player. This perfect combination makes him particularly good at defense.

"Impossible, how could there be such a person!"

"He has the physical foundation of an inside player, but he has the speed and agility of an outside player!"

“This is totally unscientific!”

Ivan Bonn had doubts.

But he did not realize the seriousness of the problem.

That's the guy he's going to face off against for the entire 40 minutes of the game!

(The NCAA has two halves, each 20 minutes long, with a 15-minute halftime break, and the Division I league has a 20-minute break.)

Hua Dao said, you haven't read enough books, I don't blame you for your limited experience~

With such physical monsters, you can @ Stoudemire, Antetokounmpo, Rain Man, Webber, O'Neal and so on!

What? You said some people haven't shown up yet!

Then who cares about you?

In short, flower arrangement represents such top physical fitness.

I am not the first, nor the last. It’s ok as long as I don’t get sliced ​​and studied!

Next, after being blocked by Hanamichi, Ivan Bonn no longer dared to try to beat Hanamichi one-on-one.

The score on the field was 6:0 at this time, and what he should do was to score as soon as possible.

So, this time Ivan Bonn did not sit idly by and watch his point guard in the paint.

Instead, he took the initiative to move to the high position to screen for him.

It must be said that this guy has something special to be rated as a 4-star high school student in the United States.

At least this pick-and-roll was done properly.

Because of his block, Das had no time to follow the point guard of the Huskies and could only watch him go straight to the basket.

At this moment, Hanamichi took two steps at a time from inside the three-point line and quickly caught up.

Then when the opponent was about to jump for a layup, he would stretch out his arms from behind him, ready to block the shot.

210cm versus 184cm, in terms of height, arm span, and jumping ability, Hanamichi has a complete advantage.

The Huskies' point guard also felt the breathing sound behind him.

Faced with this situation, experience told him that it would be best to follow the team's pick-and-roll tactical plan.

Pass the ball to the other side of the basket.

Otherwise it will become a veritable background board.

Without thinking too much, he passed the ball to the other half of the penalty area where there was no one.

The Huskies’ point guard is anticipating the arrival of his star player.

Fortunately, Ivan Bonn did not stay where he was after the pick-and-roll.

Instead, he honestly followed the follow-up plan of the pick-and-roll tactics.

He brought Das down to the penalty area to support his teammates and successfully received this wonderful pass.

The good news is that Ivan Bonn, who received the pass from his point guard, jumped directly with his own acceleration.

It looks like he's ready to give the Arizona Wildcats a dunk!

204cm versus 178cm, Das was completely unable to stop Ivan Bonn's dunk in terms of height, wingspan, and body.

Especially the latter has already accelerated and rushed forward.

The bad news is that Hanamichi, whose body is gradually heating up, is not prepared to let Ivan Bonn succeed.

According to his idea, if I completely defeat him here, I can completely replace his fame...

So, he faced Ivan Bonn with a one-handed full-strength dunk.

Hanamichi stepped forward amid Dasi's incredulous gaze.

He also blocked the shot with one hand, forcibly pushing the basketball down from Ivan Bonn's hand in mid-air.

As a result, the latter was left alone.

Ivan Bonn, whose basketball was blocked in advance, hit the basket with his empty right hand.

Before he landed completely, Hanamichi, who had successfully blocked the shot, picked up the basketball under the basket.

Then he dribbled the ball at full speed towards the opponent's half...

Seeing Hanamichi's skillful dribbling posture and advancing speed, the scouts' eyes lit up.

On Hanamichi's record page, he wrote the comment "This boy has extraordinary athletic ability and a decent dribbling foundation."

After completing a one-stop slam dunk, Hanamichi swaggered and high-fived his teammates.

As for the other side, the Huskies players no longer felt the possibility of winning this game.

Three minutes into the game, the score was 3:8.

Hanamichi scored 6 points and 2 blocks, fully demonstrating his strength on both offense and defense.

The strength of Hanamichi, an NBA starting power forward, is not good for the inside players of the divisional preliminaries team.

It is simply a fatal dimensionality reduction attack.

At least, no one in front of the Eskimo Dog could stand up and respond to Hanamichi.

By the time the Huskies coach called a timeout, he was able to regroup his players' momentum and confidence.

The score gap has been completely widened!

Less than 20 minutes into the first half, the Eskimo Dogs coach was completely slumped in the coaching booth.

It was as if announcing surrender.

Sure enough, after halftime, all of the opponent's starting players had been replaced.

In response, Coach Olson had no choice but to replace his senior starting players.

But~flower arrangement is a new thing!

Coach Olson said:

"I only said to replace the senior starters, but I didn't say to replace the freshmen too!"

Coach Olson praised Hanamichi for his unusually active performance on the court:

"Flower is only playing college basketball for the first time, so she should hone her experience against the opposition!"

Thus, the first regular season game of the University of Arizona in the division ended in a whimper with a score of 88:32.

Don't underestimate the low score, because the single-round time limit in the NCAA is 35 seconds, and the average number of offensive possessions per game has also decreased.

On average, the offense has about 68 possessions per game, which is about 32 less than the NBA.

In addition, most NCAA players do not have particularly strong ability to finish the game.

Their offense is slow-paced, with the ball changing hands every 17 seconds on average.

The NBA is 15 seconds, which is a faster pace.

In fact, the Arizona Wildcats were able to score 88 points.

It was also thanks to Hanamichi’s dimensionality reduction attack that the Huskies’ inside line was turned upside down.

In this game, Hanamichi scored a total of 37 points, 21 rebounds, 14 blocks, 6 assists and 2 steals.

This is to announce his arrival to the NCAA stage!

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