Chapter Sixty Chuck Hayes yyds(1/2)
In the live broadcast booth, Ernie Johnson and "Big Van" Stan Van Gundy are ready.
Barkley and Kenny Smith went to commentate on the University of Florida game, and the commentator for this game was this fat guy and one thin guy.
"Jeff, what do you think of tonight's game?"
Players from both sides had already come out to warm up, and Johnson took the time to warm up.
Stan Van Gundy debuted with the Heat and began serving as Pat Riley's assistant in 1995. He took over Riley's coaching position in the 2003-04 season.
In his first season after taking over, he led the Heat, which was supposed to be rebuilding, to fourth place in the Eastern Conference.
Then in the following 2004-05 season, he led the team to the Eastern Conference Finals.
Then? There is no more!
Riley announced a high-profile comeback, so naturally he has nothing to do with it.
In Riley's first season back, which was the subsequent 2005-06 season, the Heat won the NBA championship.
Riley: Boy! You know why I'm called "The Fortune Teller"!
It can be seen from this resume that Dafan’s business ability is still very strong.
"Greg Oden wins numbers, UT wins games."
Dafan's answer is amazing.
He and Johnson didn't talk about the program's effects, they basically talked about what they thought.
And he later gave his own analysis.
"The University of Texas is a spatial team. This is a point that many people have overlooked in the past. Oden's strongest defensive ability in the penalty area cannot play a big role in such a game.
Of course, this also means that Oden will not be in foul trouble on the defensive end, he will get sufficient playing time, and then give Ohio State University enough support on the offensive end."
As expected, he is a coach, and his analysis of problems is concise and clear, and he gets to the point directly.
"So Ohio State doesn't have a chance?"
Johnson did a pretty good job as a supporter.
"Of course not, their key is not how many points Oden can score, but how much help others can give.
If other people can hit some three-pointers and score 40 or 50 points, then they have a good chance of winning."
Da Fan still knows how to play.
O'Neal averaged 26 points per game in the NCAA, but he was unable to lead the team to victory by himself.
Oden only averaged 16 points per game, and this number dropped after entering the crazy three.
From a tactical perspective, it is easiest to double-team inside.
At that time, Ohio State's outside shooting percentage was what determined the outcome of the game.
"In fact, I think if Oden was at Texas, they would have a good chance of beating Florida."
Da Fan unconsciously jerked off.
A giant inside, plus Lin Ying, Durant, Abrams and Augustin, four players with stable three-point ability.
This one-star space basketball is the "ultimate tactic" he has developed over the past two years.
While they were talking, the live camera panned across the audience, and many familiar figures appeared on the screen.
Michael Reed, and John Havlicek!
This is an alumnus of Ohio State University.
Reid is at the peak of his career, averaging a career-high 26.7 points per game so far this season, ranking fifth in the NBA scoring list!
Havlicek, a top 50 player in the NBA, a Hall of Famer, and the same generation as Bill Russell.
The old man is 67 this year and will be 68 in a few days.
When the camera showed the two of them, Reed reached out and shouted with excitement, and Havlicek also smiled and waved.
In comparison, the University of Texas seems slightly inferior.
Among NBA players, TJ Ford did not come to the game because of the game, and last year's Trident was also absent due to various reasons.
The only one who came was Maurice Evans, who now plays for the Lakers.
But when the camera went down, a very familiar figure from the United States appeared in the camera.
Michael Dell!
The boss of Dell!
Good guy, NBA players can’t compare, but they can’t stop this alumni who is the boss!
In history, Tim Cook, the boss of Apple, went to the scene to cheer for Duke University.
Dell is the most successful young boss in American history, and was previously the richest businessman under the age of 40 in the United States.
In fact, he is only 42 years old this year.
When the camera came, he also waved his fist to cheer for the University of Texas.
This is the epitome of NCAA "crazy".
To these celebrities, they are no different from ordinary people when it comes to supporting their alma mater.
When the camera was shown on the court again, the opening ceremony had already begun, and the starting lineups of both sides were announced one after another.
Ohio State: Conley, Daequan Cook, Ron Lewis, Evan Harris, Oden.
Because Harris also has three points, this lineup is actually closer to what Stan Van Gundy envisioned.
University of Texas: Augustin, Abrams, James, Durant, Lin Ying.
No surprise, Barnes continued the starting lineup from the first two games.
There is a final preparation time of three minutes from the opening ceremony to the official start of the game.
The head coach of Ohio State University is Thad Matta, who has the same shiny forehead as Jeff Van Gundy.
Taking advantage of these few minutes, he quickly arranged the opening tactics.
The best news is that the University of Texas has not changed its starting lineup. They have been training with this lineup in the past few days.
His tactical ideas are also very clear:
If the University of Texas defends 2-3, then play on the outside. Ohio State University's guns on the outside are already polished;
If the University of Texas does not defend the zone, it would be easier to just let Oden play in the post and let the University of Texas do the multiple-choice question.
If the University of Texas chooses not to shrink its defense, then Oden can completely defeat Lin Ying in the paint;
If the University of Texas chooses to shrink its help defense, it will allow Oden to show off his passing ability, which is seriously underestimated by the outside world.
He had just finished decorating and time had arrived.
After finally telling Oden to pay attention to controlling fouls, he walked back to the bench and sat down.
After sitting down, he took a deep breath, then reached out to touch the few hairs on the back of his head, and finally looked at the midfield.
Come on, let these guys from Texas feel the fear of being dominated by "The Great"!
"beep!"
With the referee's whistle on the sidelines, Oden's long arm moved the ball back to half court, officially kicking off this focus battle!
Lin Ying immediately retreated to the restricted area.
Oden arrived belatedly, and the two men quickly got into position.
Even if you look at it from a close distance, there is still some distance.
After actually arriving, Lin Ying found that Oden was bigger than expected.
Especially those bulging muscles, this guy must have grown up eating protein powder!
Regarding Oden as a player, his previous world evaluation was completely polarized.
Some people think that Oden is the representative of injured Zhongyong. If it were not for the injury, Oden would have become a player of O'Neal's level, as many people imagined, and become the center card of the NBA in the next ten or even twenty years;
Another group of people think that Oden is completely exaggerated. Even if he is not injured, he is still a rough guy. His upper limit is Marcus Camby.
Lin Ying is here to inspect the goods for everyone.
He took the initiative to engage in off-ball confrontation.
After just a moment, he gave up the idea of resisting.
Oden's power is ridiculously strong!
At least one level better than Hansbrough and Hibbert!
No wonder Horford and Ganoah were beaten in history.
This level of confrontational ability should not appear in the NCAA arena.
This guy didn't take protein powder, he took hormones, and he grew so fast!
To be continued...