NBA: This flower path is a bit strong.

Chapter 133 March Madness Begins

After ten days of brief training, Coach Olsen was surprised and happy, half worried and half happy!

What is surprising is that with the intensity of the Wildcats' daily training, they can only find 5 players who can barely fit the "one star and four shooters" tactics.

These include Ikebana and Dashi;

The good news is that we have the team's engine ~ Das and the inside overlord Hanamichi, even if others can't keep up with this tactic.

It also allows the two to form an inside-outside connection and play similar tactics of passing the ball or pick-and-roll tactics;

The worrying thing is that there are only 10 days, even though the drill looks quite formal.

However, without actual combat experience, we don’t know whether this [half-tactic] will work.

The reason why this is a [half-tactic] is because in addition to Dasi and Hanamichi.

The other three players were not able to sustain the crazy running and jumping throughout the entire half;

What’s even better is that the opponent in the next first game is the Washington University Huskies, who we defeated last year, so we can use them as a training ground.

So, with Coach Olsen's full confidence and expectations.

The University of Arizona's first game in this year's NCAA "March Madness" has begun.

The opponent is No. 60 Michigan State University!

Because the University of Arizona is the division champion and ranked No. 4 seed, its opponent is Michigan State University, ranked 60th.

On the surface, in the words of Coach Olson, we should pay attention to our opponents in every round.

It is said that there are no weak teams in the NCAA. There are always upsets in every competition every year.

If you think that these teams ranked lower are weaker and don't focus on their opponents, then be prepared to become a background figure!

In fact, Coach Olsen sent out Das, Hanamichi and three shooters suitable for the "one star and four shooters" tactics from the very beginning.

Use actual combat to hone this set of tactics.

Even the team's starters Paul and Sett did not start the game.

It is conceivable how angry Michigan State University would be if this scene happened on the court.

You have to know that just one or two years ago, the so-called "Michigan Five" wrote a legend in the NCAA.

It has been talked about by fans for a long time since then.

In the 1991-92 and 1992-93 seasons, the "Michigan Fab Five" shook up the NCAA.

They helped the University of Michigan reach the NCAA finals twice in a row.

In the 1991-92 season finale, they attracted more than 2000 million households across the United States to watch.

It set a viewership record in the history of American college basketball at the time.

In this year's NCAA, only two of the former "Michigan Five" are left.

That's point guard Jimmy King and small forward Ray Jackson.

(The other three who have left are Kings Webber, Uncle Ho and Jalen Rose).

As the saying goes, even though the tiger is dead, its power still remains. Now there are only two of the five tigers left, and yet there are people who dare to look down on them and not send out their starting main players.

Jimmy King said to Das viciously:

"You Wildcats will pay the price for underestimating the Michigan Fab Five!"

Das turned around, looking puzzled. What does the coach’s order have to do with me?

However, Hanamichi really doesn't take the remaining "two tigers" seriously.

In this NCAA tournament, the University of Michigan was eliminated in the top 32.

One of these two "tigers" was selected at No. 35 in the second round this year, and then entered the NBA and directly fell into a bottom-level role;

The other was simply not selected and will never play in the NBA.

Not to mention that these two tigers are not playing against Hanamichi, even at the defender position, they may not be Das's opponents!

As the saying goes, it is better to lose the battle than the person. Hua Dao looked down at Jimmy King and said:

"The Michigan Fab Five? Where are they? I only see two feral cats that are dying of illness!"

"Oh, no, we in the Wildcat Team don't have such sick cats!"

This is really heartbreaking! It not only caused dissatisfaction among Ray Jackson and Jimmy King.

Even the new king, Chris Webber, who came to watch the game and cheer for his alma mater, frowned.

I was thinking whether I should teach this outspoken red-haired boy a lesson after the game.

Don't get me wrong, it's certainly not violent, but it's done in a basketball way!

The game started in this tense atmosphere.

The two sides jumped the ball, and there was no doubt that Hanamichi won, and he accurately passed the ball to Das's position.

After doing all this, Hanamichi ran straight to the front court.

This opening fast break tactic has been rehearsed many times under the guidance of Coach Olson.

He had enough confidence in Hanamichi's bounce, so he specially designed this quick attack tactic at the beginning of the game.

"What?"

The Michigan center who was jumping the ball with Hanamichi was very surprised.

"This kid was able to quickly run back after the jump ball landed. The key is that he ran so fast!"

Looking at Hanamichi who was running at the same pace as his two defenders.

It was the first time for many spectators and scouts at the event to witness Hanamichi’s talent in person!

If you say that Das and Jimmy King run so fast, that's fine!

He is a point guard after all!

But your speed is comparable to that of Ray Jackson, what the hell is this?

A scout muttered to himself in the stands:

"I seem to see KG's performance in the NCAA!"

Simmons, the agent of Huadao, patted the scout on the shoulder and said:

"Hey! Man~Flower showed more than just KG!"

On the court, Das was advancing with the ball while calculating Hanamichi's running speed.

"Yeah, almost there!"

Das threw the ball towards the backboard.

The basketball hit the backboard and bounced back quickly, and was grabbed by Hanamichi who jumped high.

Amid the cheers of the audience, he slammed the ball into the basket.

"Don't come over here!"

Ray Jackson was very regretful at this time.

With a height of 198cm and good jumping ability, he originally wanted to interfere with Hanamichi's aerial relay.

I didn't expect that I would regret it as soon as I reached out my hand!

It can even be said that he was swept into the background along with the dunk by the flower path!

What's worse is that amid the cheers, the referee blew the whistle in time, calling a defensive foul on Ray Jackson, and Hanamichi had to shoot free throws.

This time he was completely pressed on the pillar of shame.

Ray Jackson was very worried. After all, he was already a senior this year and despite his lack of potential, he still wanted to take part in this year's draft and give it a try.

As a result, the first ball of the first game in the NCAA [March Madness] was "performed well" in this way.

This is like adding insult to injury for him, as his draft prospects were already not very good.

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