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045: The most anxious game I've ever played(2/2)

He never wanted to throw himself on the cheerleaders, but he wanted to complete the task and win the game.

Bird looked at Wayne's performance and once again looked at the Chinese with admiration.

What the Pacers need is this kind of player with tough guy temperament.

Big Bird knows very well that in many 50-50 opportunities, whoever fights harder will belong to him.

Sometimes what determines victory or defeat on the court is positivity.

Of course, you have to be a tough guy with no shortage of strength.

Forget about people like Artest who are too tough, one is enough to worry about.

However, so far, Bird has not found that Wayne has a tendency to lose control of his emotions easily.

His toughness is toughness while maintaining rationality.

This guy looks better and better the more you look at him!

Although Walsh means that if you can't choose, forget it, but... I really want to buy it.

Just like that, after 20 minutes of the first half, the two sides were tied at 30-30, with no score.

This was the lowest halftime score for Wake Forest and Ohio State this season.

The defense of both sides is very tough, and it is not easy for either side to score goals. It often happens that all kinds of people are on their backs, but no goals are scored.

Of course, in Wayne's memory, this was also the most anxious game he had ever played in the NCAA.

In most of the Cowboys' games in the past, they basically defeated the opponent in the first half.

Just play another eight or nine minutes casually in the second half and you can basically seal the victory.

But today, Wayne and the Cowboys encountered strong resistance.

For both sides, they have encountered a tough nut to crack.

"30 to 30 at halftime..." Wayne looked at the technical statistics on the big screen and curled his lips. This score must be too low.

But in fact, this is the score of a normal NCAA game.

The reason why Wayne felt it was low was because their previous scores in a single game were too high.

"This is the flavor of March Madness. Ohio State and Wake Forest are the dominant players in their respective conferences, and most of the time they can easily defeat their opponents.

But today, they encountered a real obstacle. Will both sides put on a more exciting performance in the second half? Let's wait and see!"

This kind of anxious game is undoubtedly the favorite of fans and commentators.

But Old Sutton didn't like this situation. In this kind of elimination game, even if it was only a half-time tie, it would be very unsettling.

Tony Allen's offensive effect in the first half was not good, and Paul's defense made the Cowboys scoring champion miserable.

So in the second half, Sutton wanted to change his offensive strategy.

Improve your offense while maintaining your defense.

And this task naturally fell to the second-leading scorer Wayne.

"Wei, in the second half, I need you to focus more on the offensive end. Tony, on the contrary, in the second half, I need you to focus on defense!"

Sutton said, picked up the tactical board and squatted in front of Wayne and Tony.
Chapter completed!
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