016: what, so easy(1/2)
The difficulty of the game is actually just normal...
In the past period, when the Cowboys conducted 5V5 actual training, whenever Wayne was not assigned to the same team as Tony Allen, the difficulty of the game was not just ordinary.
As a result, now, when Wayne faces the opponent's strongest lineup, the difficulty rating is only average?
This...how do you want me to gain growth points?
While Wayne was still dazed by the difficulty, the Cowboys' starting center, Holmes, won the first possession of the ball.
"Wayne, let's go!"
Lucas controlled the ball and crossed the midfield line. Seeing Wayne still standing there in a daze, he couldn't help but yell at him.
"Ah? Oh, here it comes!" Wayne reacted immediately and ran towards the frontcourt.
But this little episode surprised most people who had high expectations for Wayne.
"Is this... is he really the Wayne who defeated Rasheed Wallace? I feel like he's nervous as hell."
"This guy is just a fool."
"This is his first time playing as a starter in the NCAA, and he seems a little overwhelmed."
Vanderbilt University head coach Blatt was also relieved because he had too little information about Wayne, so he did not make any targeted arrangements for Wayne today.
The man rumored to have defeated Rasheed Wallace has been making Blatt nervous for several days.
He was worried that this guy would put his team into a passive position.
But now, seeing Wayne freeze in place with nervousness after the opening ceremony, Bratt relaxed instantly.
Maybe, I was worrying too much.
Just listen to the rumors.
On the Cowboys' first offense, Tony Allen played a pick-and-roll with Wayne.
Wayne did not move down after the screen, but retreated outside the three-point line.
Tony Allen thus gained ample room for breakthrough.
In the mid-range, Tony Allen skillfully stopped and shot a jump shot.
The opponent's defender has no time to interfere. Teacher Tony's speed is always one beat faster than others.
This is the difference between NCAA players and prospective NBA players.
"brush!"
The basketball went hollow into the net, and Tony Allen easily gave the Cowboys the lead.
Watching Tony Allen end the offense in the mid-range, Wayne was still a little unaccustomed to it.
When I used to watch the NBA, Tony Allen only made a few shots per game.
His statement "I don't understand offense, but you shouldn't understand it either" is not an exaggeration, it's because this guy really has no offense in the NBA.
But at this moment, Wayne felt that Teacher Tony was completely second to Kobe.
In fact, in the first few years after entering the league, Tony Allen was convinced that he could score.
During the Celtics period, he was so passionate that he would even take the initiative to help Pierce share the scoring pressure.
He has always believed that he has a superstar "switch" that can take over the game as long as it is turned on.
The result... is obvious.
It was not until he was severely beaten by society that Tony Allen gave up the idea of becoming a superstar and started playing defense honestly.
In an interview with Sports Illustrated in 2013, Tony Allen said frankly: "It was Doc Rivers who made me know that the switch to become a superstar does not actually exist."
So, at this time, Teacher Tony is not the defensive idiot he will be in the future, he also has pursuit of his own offense.
On the next play, Vanderbilt prepared to let its shooting guard fight back.
Wayne heard that the opponent's shooting guard was also a star on the team, averaging less than 20 points per game.
But Tony Allen, who was full of anger, used his super confrontation ability to force the opponent to make a direct dribbling error.
Even though Teacher Tony is usually very gentle, when he goes to the court, this guy will become extremely angry.
It seems like it will pounce on you and tear you apart at any moment.
Just like that, the ball was snatched away by Tony Allen before the opponent even used any tricks.
"What the hell is this!" Wayne complained, turning back and running with his own hands. Before he could stand firm, the defense was already successful.
After Tony Allen completed the steal, he took advantage of the fast break. His athletic ability is unmatched in this level of competition.
Taking a step inside the free throw line, Teacher Tony jumped into the air and exploded the entire court with a tomahawk chop.
"Beautiful dunk, he is indeed the ace of the Cowboys! He is like the protagonist coming out of a Western movie, fatal with a gun!" On the sidelines, the Cowboys' royal commentator Doug Gaultrie raised his arms.
"I heard that Tony has attracted the attention of many NBA teams. As the most successful junior college player today, Tony's strength is really not on the same level as others."
In the stands, a round-headed man touched his chin, and then wrote down a sentence in his little notebook: "His ambition, concentration, self-confidence and sense of competition all help him grow into a
Excellent player.”
The ABC commentator named Doc Rivers is looking for material for his NCAA blog in the new season.
After that, Tony Allen completely dominated the game.
Wayne didn't even know what he was doing, because Teacher Tony had almost done everything by himself.
His offense is unmatched, and his defense makes opposing shooting guards miserable.
In just a few minutes, the Cowboys beat Vanderbilt University 12-2.
Among them, Tony Allen alone accounted for 8 of the 12 points...
"Oh my god, Tony can do whatever he wants in a game like this!" Sean Sutton opened his mouth wide.
From the beginning, he firmly believed that Tony Allen could defeat the opponent's shooting guard, but he did not expect that he would win in such a massacre-style way.
"It seems that the guys who make draft predictions should improve Tony's draft ranking. Can you believe it, Sean? Although Tony is already a senior, he has not yet been finalized. He is still improving!" Eddie.
Sutton didn't expect the result to be like this.
Originally, this game was a test for both Wayne and Tony Allen, but as of now, Tony Allen has completed the test.
Because this game is too easy for Tony Allen.
As soon as the game started, he was pushed to the ground and rubbed, which forced Vanderbilt University to call a timeout.
Tony Allen walked off the court to the cheers of the people, shining with the aura of a superstar.
Sure enough, anyone who has a chance to survive in the NBA was a ruthless character who was not easy to mess with in college.
"Tony, you did a great job." After the players came off the field, Sutton was the first to praise his leading defender.
"That's what I should do, coach." Tony Allen disagreed. For him, there was nothing exciting about defeating such an inferior opponent.
"I'm proud of you, Tony. Okay, next, I'll let you rest for a few minutes. Warren, you take Tony's place and we have to continue to suppress it."
Although Sutton said he wanted Tony Allen to rest for a while, in fact, he no longer wanted Tony Allen to continue playing.
In a game like this, it makes no sense for Tony Allen to continue playing.
Now he should be able to show his strength in higher level competitions.
So, under the guise of taking a break, Sutton took down Tony Allen.
So now, the only thing left to look forward to in this game is Wayne.
"Wayne." After Sutton finished changing people, he looked away from Tony.
"I'm here, coach."
"Next, let's start with defense and don't let them easily catch up with the score, do you understand?"
"Understood." Wayne nodded and let him perform!
When the game restarted, people discovered that the Cowboys had replaced Tony Allen early, which somewhat surprised everyone.
How much do you look down on Vanderbilt University?
But without Tony Allen, who can the Cowboys rely on to widen the gap?
The Vanderbilt players were also angry. They replaced their star player just a few minutes into the game. Who would like this feeling of being ignored?
They're going to make the Cowboys pay for their arrogance.
"Frej, your main attack will be next! Deal with the Chinese, he is not as strong as he looks!"
After the timeout, Blatter did not forget to shout at Matt Freijer from the sidelines.
The white forward, who is a quarter of Lebanese descent, moved his shoulders. Now, he can finally show off his talents!
The game restarted, and this time Freije sat directly in the three-second zone, actively fighting for position with Wayne.
He suddenly became active this round, completely different from his state in the past few minutes.
Wayne knew that this guy was about to start showing off his strength.
To be continued...