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Chapter 54 You are the last wall of the University of Texas! (7K Warning)(3/4)

You must know that he is not even ranked first, second, third, or fourth in the team's main attack points.

His efficiency is very high, and his offensive skills are very comprehensive at the NCAA level.

He knows all the inside skills such as low post moves and hook shots, and he can even hit reverse baskets very smoothly.

And he is very good at using his body and wingspan to play very smartly.

Perhaps at this time, some fans will think of the second regular season match between the University of Texas and the University of Kansas, which was the game where Lin Ying made a tip-in to win the game.

Self gave Cowan the last and most critical shot.

That seemed like an unexpected arrangement, but it was actually Self's trust in Cowan's ability.

Cowan caught the ball, pressed directly on Lin Ying, and then used a small lever to wipe the ball and send the ball into the basket.

It was clean and tidy, without any hesitation, and did not give the rest of the University of Texas a chance to help defend.

Lin Ying was pinned down and couldn't get up, so he could only watch as Cowan sent the ball into the basket.

The impact of this ball on him was quite big.

Although it wasn't the first time he played against Kansas, it was the first time he defended Cowan one-on-one inside like this.

Because Cowan's historical draft picks are not high, he does not receive as much attention as players like Hansbrough and Wright.

But the round just now seems to have emphasized one thing: what is not easy to use in the NBA may not be difficult to use in the NCAA.

Why I say emphasis is because when he watched the Ohio State University game a long time ago, he also had that unexpected impact when he saw Oden.

"What did I just say?"

In the live broadcast booth, Barkley spread his hands and said.

He understands Texas' opening 2-3 zone defense and thinks it's pretty good.

But the current 3-2 zone defense makes him feel overconfident.

"Are you OK?"

Durant came to the backcourt to serve and expressed concern to Lin Ying.

He didn't say anything during the timeout, but he felt that Barnes was going too far.

When he played Georgetown University before, he used Lin Ying as "cannon fodder", and now he does it again.

He knew that doing so would be good for the team, but Lin Ying took on too much pressure alone.

"fine."

Lin Ying replied with a smile.

Durant nodded.

Although the smile was still uglier than the cry, he knew that Lin Ying was laughing at this time to make him relax.

The University of Texas attacked the frontcourt, Durant attacked in the low post and hit directly inside.

Wright didn't expect Durant to be tough, so he resisted for a few times and then surrendered the gun.

Durant turned around and smashed the ball directly into the basket!

And he yelled at Wright after dunking.

This shot was quite tough and very un-Durant.

But it wouldn't be surprising if we knew the conversation he had with Lin Ying just now.

Barnes put all the pressure on Lin Ying, he couldn't!

As a brother, he must help Lin Ying share this pressure!

15 to 14!

The University of Texas leads the score again!

Just as Barkley lamented, the game was extremely fierce!!

Kansas reached the frontcourt, and Cowan once again relied on Lin Ying to take the position.

Lin Ying defended sideways this time.

The advantage of sideways defense is that it can limit the inside ball, which is often used against the inferior side.

In the last game when the University of Texas played North Carolina, Brandon Wright defended Lin Ying like this.

Of course, this defensive method also has disadvantages.

That is, once you encounter a flexible inside line, you can turn around and get rid of it or directly catch the lob. Unless your height and wingspan suppress the opponent a lot, you will not be able to guard against it.

Cowan is the flexible inside man.

He tried to reach for the ball but failed, so he turned around and went to the other side to get the ball.

However, Lin Ying was now stuck to him like brown candy.

He turned around, and Lin Ying also changed sides, always maintaining a threat to him with the ball.

As a result, Kansas couldn't score this ball!

On the Kansas bench, Self was a little surprised when he saw this scene.

Lin Ying really used his brain to the extreme!

Unable to score a goal, Rush was marked again, so Kansas chose to cut in from the outside.

It's Chalmers again, cutting in to catch the ball and then break through to the basket.

His speed is very fast, much faster than the last time he cut in.

Speeding!

Lin Ying's mind was spinning rapidly.

Breakthrough is not as fast as possible, it must be combined with your own abilities.

Otherwise, if you get faster but cannot slow down, you may simply lose the ball.

"Golden State Irving" likes you.

Except for a few people like Rose who have super abnormal emergency start and stop abilities, or like Westbrook who just rushes in and dunks anyway, most people will not step on the accelerator to accelerate when they break through.

Chalmers' behavior was obviously a bit abnormal.

Sure enough, when he suddenly approached Lin Ying, Chalmers took the initiative to find someone to confront him.

Good guy, this is using him as a brake!

And at the moment of contact, he passed the ball directly to the other side.

Breaking into the center, this is a classic pie-feeding tactic.

"Snapped!"

Stop the car and the traffic police enforce the law!

Before the ball was passed, Lin Ying directly cut it off!

A successful prediction!

Thanks to Lin Ying's long hands, otherwise he wouldn't have been able to do anything about it if it had passed through.

Cowan is a faster, weight-reduced version of Hibbert, and his one-on-one chances at the basket are just like the shot just now.

Maybe even Cowan gets up and dunks.

But, hey, you don’t get a chance to dunk!

Moreover, after Lin Ying stole the ball, he threw away another long pass.

This time Durant took the lead and was the first to get the ball from the outside.

The promise of sharing the pressure is more than just a thought!

Durant takes the ball and strides forward. His height and flexibility make it impossible for others to catch up.

In the blink of an eye, Durant had already reached the frontcourt, leaped into the air, and then dunked with both hands!

"Bang!"

This dunk ignited the emotions of Texas fans again.

17 to 14!

The University of Texas was the first to break the deadlock!

And after returning to the defensive end, Durant once again found Lin Ying for a high-five.

That way seems to be saying: As long as you can guard against it, I will definitely score the ball!

University of Kansas, don’t believe in evil!

This time, under the command of Chalmers, Cowan directly used his body to attack Carlin Shadow.

The purpose of this is very clear, which is to create direct scoring opportunities for players who cut in.
To be continued...
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