Chapter 39 Shadow Assassin Shooting!(2/3)
Lin Ying received the ball from the three-point line and fired directly!
This round is very similar to the previous round in which Lin Ying defended Hibbert, except that their positions were swapped.
The result is naturally completely different.
Lin Ying's three-point shot is not slow, and it is impossible for Hibbert to save from the basket to the three-point line.
The person assisting on the weak side has no time to come up at this time.
A shot with little disruption.
Lin Ying's shots have a strong sense of rhythm, and his hands have obvious follow-up movements.
Although he is a freshman like Augustin, the difference is that his training volume is far greater than that of the latter.
What training volume brings is self-confidence!
"Whoosh!"
There was a crisp sound of entering the network.
The basketball fell heavily into the net bag.
Lin Ying’s three-pointer also scored!
22 to 26!
The University of Texas, in turn, leads Georgetown by 4 points!
The University of Texas fans are really excited now.
If they continue playing at this pace, they are really likely to be upset!
Durant also excitedly ran to Lin Ying and gave him a high-five.
Well, right in front of Thompson III on the Georgetown University bench!
Thompson III was already scratching his head anxiously at this time.
And it doesn’t matter if you don’t scratch it, you will find hair on your hands when you scratch them!
This is, going bald!
In history, when Jeff Van Gundy met Okur, he scratched almost all of his few hair, making his forehead even more shiny.
In this era, only the person involved knows how uncomfortable it would be for a traditional center to encounter a space inside line.
So, Springman, like Lin Ying, also traveled through time?!
The answer is of course no!
It's not surprising that Springman thought of letting Lin Ying play the fifth position.
Originally, Lin Ying's height would have been more suitable for him as a small forward, but he had enough strength, weight, and agility to play inside.
Then he also practiced three-pointers.
So just as he originally imagined, he is now a serious space insider.
In addition, the University of Texas has been playing Durant's low-post triangle tactics. If he plays too much, he will naturally pay more attention to space issues.
Then came the opportunity of meeting Hibbert. I already thought that if I couldn't prevent it, I might as well give it a try.
This is how the University of Texas' current "five small lineups" came to be.
Looking back at history, it was the playoffs between the Pacers and the Hawks that made Hibbert suffer from autism.
Hibbert was playing against a player named Pero Antic.
Perhaps only very experienced fans have heard of this name.
He is 2.11 meters tall and weighs 118 kilograms. He is the first Macedonian player to join the NBA.
He only played in the NBA for two years before returning to Europe to play. During his career, he averaged 6.3 points and 3.5 rebounds per game, with a shooting percentage of only about 40%.
It was such a player who made Hibbert so autistic that he had 0 points and 0 rebounds in 2 games of the 7-game series!
Don't think that Hibbert was already "Gao Yuanyuan" at that time. On the contrary, that year, he played his career masterpiece in the series against the Heat, averaging 20+10 per game!
That is Hibbert at his peak.
The only reason for Hibbert's poor performance is that Antic is a 3D inside man who can shoot three-pointers and defend well.
The match scene was much more brutal than tonight.
This kind of player can be said to be Hibbert's nemesis!
So this wave was completely accidental.
Then some people may ask whether this will directly advance the small ball era?
The answer is also no.
The emergence of the small ball era is indeed the development of basketball, but it requires many opportunities, from league rules to changes in basketball concepts, etc.
At least it's impossible in this day and age.
The most direct point is that there are still many outstanding big men in the league.
O'Neal can still play, Yao Ming is still at his peak, and more importantly, Duncan and Nowitzki can also swing to the fifth position.
They can knock you off the court on the offensive end, and the zone defense can't defend you.
So they are not afraid of space insiders at all.
Not to mention the issue of rules.
So, tonight is a complete "accident"!
The best surprise for UT fans.
Then, the unexpected competition continues!!
Georgetown University's frontcourt offense, Hibbert didn't dare to shoot even if he was let go this time.
Green cut in and caught the ball for a layup.
Lin Ying's positioning worked, he shrank early and interfered with Green's layup.
Green's layup finally hit the basket, but Hibbert also rushed into the paint at this time.
The body weighing more than 200 kilograms flew up and tried to make up for it through Lin Ying.
Of course, Lin Ying was not in the air. He took off the second time and hit the ball hard.
"Bang!"
Hibbert's follow-up dunk was so powerful that it was overwhelming...
Missed...
Although he couldn't stop Hibbert from making up the dunk, Lin Ying got the ball in the last shot!
Hibbert:&*%&……¥¥&!
Literal translation: Why the hell is it you again!
He was risked, shot and defended, but now the only way to relieve his anger is that the buckle flew off!
Damn, keep a line in your life!
Fortunately, the referee's whistle saved him.
Maybe the picture was too bloody and the referee couldn't bear it.
The whistle came 2 seconds late, and the referee signaled Lin Ying's blocking foul.
There were boos at the scene.
Barnes also rushed to the technical stage and spit out sweet scent.
The referee also knew that he was in the wrong and did not call Barnes a technical foul, but politely sent him back.
On the court, Hibbert had two free throw opportunities.
This was also his rare free throw opportunity after Lin Ying came on the court.
His free throw percentage this season is as high as 71%.
This hit rate is already very good for a big man.
At this point, he is still on par with Yao Ming.
The scene was filled with boos.
He took a deep breath.
"Dang!"
But I don’t know if it was because of a guilty conscience, but his first free throw was quite outrageous and almost missed the frame!
The boos turned to boos and whistles in an instant.
Hibbert felt that his palms were sweating unconsciously...
To be continued...