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047: He dominated halftime (4k(1/2)

Chris Ellis tried hard to push Wayne away from the penalty area, but before he could exert any force, John Lucas accurately lobbed the ball in.

Wayne stretched out his long arms, completely separated Ellis, and successfully caught the basketball.

Ellis's nerves were tense at this time. Whenever Wayne caught the basketball, a huge feeling of fear would instantly spread through his body from the soles of his feet.

There is no way, Wayne has already scored too many points on Ellis today!

Before the game started, Ellis always felt that Paul was very scary and would curse at him at every turn.

But now, Ellis can understand Paul.

Because this opponent is a hundred times more terrifying than Paul on the training ground.

There was a reason for Paul's harshness towards him.

At this time, the game has entered the last 2 minutes of the second half, and the Cowboys lead Wake Forest by 11 points.

It seems that the point difference is not big, but throughout the second half, Wake Forest has been suppressed, the point difference has been hovering around 8 points, and they have not even achieved even a one-point lead.

The entire half was chasing points, and it was clear how desperate Wake Forest was.

Wayne's performance is the key to this situation!

Ever since the second half started, he scored 8 points in a row and dunked on Paul, and he was out of control.

He used his unyielding fighting spirit to win many out-of-control balls for the Cowboys, and used his outstanding height and wingspan to protect rebounds time and time again.

The most important thing is that his mid-range pull-up completely shut down Chris Ellis.

"Wayne held the ball again. He has already scored 23 points in this game! Among them, 17 points were scored in the second half."

"Well, he pretty much dominated the second half. Wake Forest didn't have any players that could match up with Wayne."

The on-site commentators all expressed emotion for Wayne's outstanding performance. His all-conquering offense brought Wake Forest closer and closer to the cliff.

Although Tony's excellent defense against Paul in the second half is also indispensable, in basketball games, players who score more points always get more attention.

"Xiao Wei is going to score high points again today. Yes, this ball should be given to Xiao Wei." Director Zhang continued to record Wayne's performance in the stands.

He had already thought of the title of the report sent back to China - "Wayne leads the team to a big victory over the powerful, the talented guard was dunked by Wayne".

Fans and commentators were praising Wayne, but everyone on the court knew that the outcome of this game had not yet been decided.

This time, when Wayne faced Ellis with the ball again, Paul immediately double-teamed him!

"It's not easy to be double-teamed." Director Zhang felt like he saw the shadow of Yao Ming in Wayne.

Under what circumstances will we encounter a double-team? Only when a certain offensive player is so powerful that he cannot be guarded by just one person will he encounter a double-team situation.

Yao Ming encountered double teams frequently in the NBA.

As long as he stands in the three-second zone and receives the ball, two people will immediately pounce on him and force Yao Ming to pass the ball.

If Yao Ming is allowed to play one-on-one in the low post without any restrictions, the destructive power will be immeasurable.

Although double-teaming will hinder offensive players, thinking from another perspective, this is also proof of strength!

I have never been double-teamed, and I am embarrassed to say that I am a star player.

Therefore, Director Zhang was not worried when he saw Paul actually double-teaming Wayne. Instead, he was very pleased.

This is proof that Wayne has become a star in the NCAA!

After Wayne was double-teamed before he could turn around and face the frame, Paul and Ellis immediately prepared to grab the ball, one behind the other.

But Wayne was not in a hurry. After catching a glimpse of Tony cutting into the basket with his peripheral vision, Wayne turned his back to the basket and sent a wonderful pass.

Tony Allen was frustrated all night on the offensive end today and was about to vent his anger, so he performed a powerful two-handed slam dunk.

Wayne assisted without looking at anyone, allowing the Cowboys to continue to expand their lead.

The score difference came to 13 points, which was also the largest score difference in this game!

"Beautiful, even when facing double teams, he can still complete this kind of pass calmly. Wei dominates the offensive end, he is simply an inside version of Chris Paul!"

At this point, the on-site commentator looked at today's data of Wayne and Paul.

Paul has scored 18 points, 8 assists and 4 steals so far, while Wayne has 23 points, 6 assists and 8 rebounds.

If Wayne were playing point guard, by NCAA standards, this would undoubtedly be quite outstanding data.

Wayne and Tony deliberately high-fived each other in front of Paul, while Ellis next to Paul looked bad.

"Chris..."

"It's okay Ellis, we still have time." After Paul said this, he signaled Ellis to send the baseline ball.

2 minutes, 13 minutes.

Wake Forest is already hanging on the cliff with half its feet.

But Paul is still determined and will not allow himself to fall before defeating Deron!

After that, Teacher Tony once again used his death entanglement stunt and stayed by Paul's side.

Paul tried to score a few goals for his teammates, but they failed to score.

The basketball went around in circles and finally returned to Paul's hands.

Sutton was very satisfied with the team's defense, which left almost no gaps.

Paul wants to score? He has to do it himself!

Paul gritted his teeth and prepared to break through. But just when he was about to accelerate, Tony Allen gave Paul a surprise.

The moment Paul started, Tony reached for the basketball.

As soon as he took the first step, the basketball in Paul's hands was completely out of control.

Generally speaking, it is more difficult for a taller player to tackle a shorter player.

But in the eyes of Teacher Tony, this kind of difficulty is nothing.

Treating others with his own treatment, Tony Allen also made Paul experience the joy of having the ball stolen.

"Damn, you're in the way!" Paul cursed secretly and immediately turned around to chase the ball that rolled towards the midfield line.

While turning around, I didn't forget to give Teacher Tony a hidden elbow.

Paul's confrontation during this period was already very fierce, and it could even be said that it was excessively fierce.

In Wayne's previous life, he had read an article about Paul on the Internet.

It was written in it that during his sophomore year, Paul directly used the "monkey stealing peach" trick on someone in a certain game.

After this game, Paul was suspended, which directly caused Wake Forest to miss the semifinals of the NCAA tournament.

Wayne didn't know if Paul in history would repeat that scene again, but what was certain was that this guy was very dishonest in college.

After receiving a concealed elbow from Paul, Tony Allen's pursuit of the ball slowed down slightly.

Paul didn't hesitate and threw himself on the floor again.

However, what surprised Paul was that this time, he failed to take the ball into his arms as he wished.

Because in the next second, a giant suddenly pressed down and used his longer wingspan to catch the basketball under him.

"Wayne, he and Paul were fighting fiercely for the ball on the floor! As a long inside man, Wayne has done this kind of action more than once today!"

"His enthusiasm allowed the Cowboys to keep the ball several times. Can he do it this time?"

The whole place became agitated. This kind of fierce competition is what fans love to see.

At the same time on the floor, Paul and Wayne were engaged in a fierce "jiu-jitsu" competition.

Paul lay directly on top of Wayne and frantically tried to grab the basketball that was already tightly hugged by Wayne.

Wayne refused to let go. All he needed was this ball, and he would be able to surpass Paul in the "race for the out-of-control ball"!

Wayne wants to complete the mission, but the most important thing is that he doesn't want Paul to succeed.

Finally, the referee's whistle sounded throughout the audience.

He called a scrum!

"Damn it!" Paul finally let go and stood up, kicking the technical platform very dissatisfied.

He was unwilling to give in. The ball he was about to get was suddenly snatched away by Wayne.

After Wayne got up, he held the basketball high as if he was deliberately showing off in front of Paul.

Being able to force them to fight for the ball in the opponent's offensive round is already a success.

So this time in the battle for the ball, the system directly determined that Wayne won!

What's more, with such a big height difference between Wayne and Paul, the outcome of the fight for the ball is pretty clear.

"Once again, Way destroyed Wake Forest's offense again! He completely dominated the second half of the game. Even Chris Paul couldn't shake Way's dominance!"

The on-site commentators were as crazy as the fans. They couldn't even remember how many times they shouted Wayne's name in the second half.

In short, it seems that every highlight moment is related to Wayne.

"The ball is right here, come and get it, Chris." Wayne stretched the ball in front of Paul's eyes, responding to Paul's previous push.
To be continued...
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