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027: Shay's Shooting Secret(2/2)

It doesn't matter if he doesn't kneel, Shay has plenty of ways to make him kneel.

Although Shea missed the second free throw, it was an improvement to go from 0-for-2 to 1-for-2.

The score was behind, which made Chris Smith a little anxious, so he made another one from outside the three-point line.

It only takes one three-pointer for the team to take the lead again.

Harrison's defense is indeed not very good, but it is not a show-off.

This time, he interfered with Smith's shot and let the basketball bounce out of the frame.

Rebounds were almost monopolized by Mutombo and Mourning, and it was impossible for the Huskies to get a second offensive opportunity.

Shea charged again. Defensive counterattack is the offensive method that Georgetown University relies on most this season.

With Shea as an offensive arrow, Georgetown's offense no longer has to be constipated in positional battles.

After Shea took two steps, he passed the ball to Churchill, who was rushing up front and also had good athletic ability.

As for the Huskies, only Burrell has retreated.

This is a two-on-one opportunity in the frontcourt!

Burrell hesitated for a moment, not knowing who to defend.

But seeing that Churchwell had already entered the penalty area with the ball, he still chose to pounce on Churchwell.

Not to mention Burrell, even Shay felt that Churchill would come directly.

Even if he fails to advance, there is a high probability that he will get a foul.

If he commits two offenses early, Burrell can go down and rest.

But just when Churchwell was about to take three steps, he suddenly passed the ball back to Shay!

Shay was convinced. You hit hard when you were shooting, but you were submissive when you were making easy layups.

You really can’t score a single point on the court and keep your innocence in the world!

After receiving the basketball, Shay had no other choice but to take two big steps and directly attack the frame.

Burrell moved across to the basket, trying to stop Shea.

But before he could even take off, Shay had already hit him.

Shay's take-off height was actually not high, but with such a force of 80, Burrell was directly knocked out.

And because of the blessing of the gold level dunk badge, Shay still stabilized his center of gravity after the confrontation, and his dunk action did not deform.

Following Owens, Burrell was also brutally attacked and was dunked by Shay!

With this dunk, Shay directly hit Burrell with a flying knee in the chest.

After Burrell was knocked out, he hit the basketball stand hard, and then his whole body was bounced back and staggered forward a few steps.

With his center of gravity unstable, he knelt down and happened to kneel in front of Shay, who was falling from the basket!

This man finally fulfilled his promise!

Shay looked at Burrell who was kneeling on the ground with a smile, and raised his hand towards him: "Get up, I forgive you."

Burrell's self-confidence has been completely destroyed by Shay.

The Huskies' strongest outside defender was directly dunked to his knees by Shea... This left Jim Cahoon at a loss.

It seems that the defense is out of the question.

Next, the battle can really only be solved by attacking.

However, Burrell was unable to effectively consume Shea, so Shea's defense against Smith in the second half...

John Thompson shook his head. The score difference in today's game might be bigger than the last one.

Shay said before that he only won by 31 points, which is really fine!


Chapter completed!
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