Chapter 39 Shadow Assassin Shooting!(1/3)
Green held the ball in the frontcourt, and Georgetown University made another chin series.
In this round, they showed the versatility of Princeton's tactics.
After the University of Texas chased points, the defensive enthusiasm was high. Hibbert's continuous pick-and-roll did not create the cutting opportunity for Green just now.
Then Green gave the ball to Hibbert, and the chin series directly turned to the high post series. He took Hibbert's back door, received the ball, and scored with a flying dunk.
22 to 20!
This dunk instantly ignited the fans of Georgetown University.
The feeling of being chased by the University of Texas for points is very depressing!
Thompson III also reached out and pumped his fist on the sidelines.
Although Green's personality is not very suitable to be the team leader, he still stood up when the team needed it!
After Georgetown University retreated to halftime, Thompson III also began to show his coaching ability.
Under his instruction, Georgetown University also defended a 2-3 zone defense.
After this zone defense came out, Hibbert no longer had to fight with Lin Ying, but returned to the penalty area he was most familiar with.
There is nothing wrong with this idea, and the response is fast enough.
The University of Texas uses 2-3 to limit Hibbert's low-post scoring ability, and he can naturally use this to limit Durant's.
When Lin Ying arrived at the frontcourt and saw Georgetown University's defensive adjustments, he also made tactical gestures.
Triangle tactics, "weak side horns".
Augustin gave the ball to Lin Ying, and he used Lin Ying to cover the right three-point line and cut from the outside.
Lin Ying saw the opportunity and hit the ball. After receiving the ball, Augustin broke through to the basket.
Georgetown's zone defense also moved so that it was facing Augustin with the ball.
At this time, the 45-degree bull angle on the weak side has been completely shorted.
The most critical thing in breaking a zone defense is to attack more and show up less.
Abrams moved over quickly, Augustin broke through to the basket and passed the ball.
A beautiful tactic and an excellent three-point opportunity.
Abrams caught the ball and made a three-point jumper.
Although Barnes usually gets scolded the most, he is already a sophomore after all, and his mental quality and ability to adapt to the game are obviously stronger.
Compared to Augustin, his shots are much more stable.
And just like Springman said in the first training session: Abrams worked hard in the past!
There was no reason for him to miss this excellent open opportunity.
"Whoosh!"
With a crisp sound, Abrams' shot penetrated the net.
22 to 23!
The University of Texas overtakes us!
Abrams jumped excitedly after hitting the three-pointer.
In fact, his condition got better and better in the second half of the league season, but because he was playing as a substitute, he didn't attract so much attention.
In order to buy his own AJ, he has to work hard!
The camera once again showed Thompson III on the sidelines.
His expression was even more sad than before.
It wasn't because of Abrams' three-pointer, but just now he discovered something else:
Lin Ying's organizational skills are terrifying!
Make the most beneficial offensive choice for the team at the first moment you discover the zone defense. No ordinary point guard can do this!
Georgetown's frontcourt continues to play high-post series.
Lin Ying took the initiative to distance himself from Hibbert this time, positioning himself closer to the basket.
As usual, he reorganized the information of Georgetown University players before the game and then did some analysis.
Although Jeff Green is versatile, his three-point shooting in college was not stable, and he still relied on attacking the basket to score more points.
Just like the ball in the last round, Green broke through the basket very quickly, and his previous outside position had no time to help defend.
But if he stands further in, he will have a chance.
At this moment, Hibbert didn't wait for Green to take the back door and directly chose a mid-range jumper!
The judgment from the "team boss" is the same choice as Pittman before.
His posture is still very standard.
However, this ball exposed his basketball IQ.
Pitman moves slowly, but Lin Ying is not!
And what’s more important than movement speed is Lin Ying!
Even if he hasn't played against each other before, he should have noticed from the beginning of the game that Lin Ying is a very smart player.
Since Lin Ying dared to shrink to that position, it meant that he could return to defend in place.
Hibbert originally thought he was quite stable, but when he saw Lin Ying, who was about to rush towards him, he panicked.
Someone treated you to two big hotpots, but you still remember it?!
There was even a moment when he felt a little disgusted with his own speed.
If he could cum faster, Lin Ying would be too late!
Then he instinctively raised the angle of his shot.
This scene is a bit outrageous in the eyes of fans...
A 2.18-meter center actually took the initiative to increase the arc of his shot before a 2-meter player could pounce, and his shot was obviously a little panicked!
Of course this is not the most incredible thing.
The most incredible thing is that after the ball was released, it looked short, and when it finally reached the basket, it turned out to be... a non-touch!
Directly, it made me laugh!!
The ball goes out of bounds, and the ball belongs to the University of Texas!
The scene was agitated, mixed with laughter from University of Texas fans.
If Hibbert were a stock, then those who hold shares have experienced ups and downs in life!
One second I was thinking of a Sanya villa with sea views, and the next second I was thinking of a thatched roofed house with a 360° panoramic skylight.
This ups and downs are really exciting!
Well, Thompson III is that shareholder.
How much Hibbert's performance surprised him before, now Hibbert's performance makes him so fucked up.
He also realized that the psychological quality of Georgetown's current center would be a big problem.
However, the anxious situation at this time prevented him from considering those details.
His command from the sideline allowed Georgetown to switch back to man-to-man coverage.
Similar to what Barnes said earlier, insisting on a zone defense after discovering that the opponent has a good outside touch is asking for trouble.
But unlike Barnes, even if the man-to-man marking problem is switched back, the problem is still not solved.
Lin Ying pulled Hibbert out from the three-point line, and Durant had a one-on-one opportunity under the basket.
And it is worth noting that the triangle tactic requires a certain distance between positions, and both the strong and weak sides are widely separated.
Unless Georgetown resolutely puts itself on one side, it won't be able to help defend.
This is also the biggest impact Lin Ying's playing center has had on the triangle tactics.
In the past, when he played power forward, he still needed Wendell to block the opposite center under the basket, but now that step is gone.
Just a multiple-choice question about death: My best friend and I will swap souls, which one do you choose?
Ah no, it's Lin Ying's three-pointer or Durant's single. You have to choose which one to play!
And there is no time for you to think, Lin Ying lobbed the ball inside in the next second.
Thompson III helped Hibbert pick this time. As he shouted, Hibbert shrank to the basket to help defend Durant.
Durant has already scored 4 points in a row under the basket, but Lin Ying has not yet taken a shot from the outside.
Choose the lesser of two evils, there is nothing wrong with this choice!
Durant returned the ball to Lin Ying early.
To be continued...