Section 5 Against the Law Kaminsky
When the first 20 minutes ended, all the NCAA viewers couldn't believe that Duke had led Wisconsin by as much as 22 points within 20 minutes...
Leading by 22 points within 20 minutes, Duke's top priority naturally fell on Young, who had been doing inconspicuous things.
After playing for 20 minutes, he scored a near-triple-double with 7 points, 11 rebounds, 9 assists and 3 steals. Under his connection, Duke's Quinn Cook, Grayson Allen, and Justise Winslow
All of them have already broken ten or are about to break ten.
Unlike Duke's wolf pack, Wisconsin could only place its bet on their leader Kaminsky after Decker made 1 of 7 goals and Hayes made 2 of 7 goals.
It can only be said that their bet was half right. If Kaminsky hadn't descended from heaven in the last minute and a half and hit two extremely difficult three-pointers, bringing his score to 18 points, Wisconsin would have been able to win in the half.
After the game, I surrendered, even though this was the most important finals of the NCAA.
"Frank, take a two-minute break at the beginning of the second half." Looking at his sweaty disciple, coach Ryan didn't have much to say, so he could only let Kaminsky, who had already put in a lot of energy, rest first.
"No, if I rest I'm afraid there's no need to play. After all, it's the last time, and I want to give it a try." Kaminsky said what he wanted to say with intermittent breathing.
"...Okay" After a pause for a few seconds, Ryan agreed with his suggestion with great difficulty.
"Josh, Bronson, if you get the ball, boldly break through and attack the inside. Marshall Plumlee on the opposite side does not have enough lateral movement, and the burden of assisting defense is almost all on Young. If you can cause damage, then we
There are still some opportunities.”
"Nigel, Sam, if the opponent gives you a shooting opportunity, don't hesitate to shoot for me. If you hesitate, then don't blame me for being rude."
"Sam, you are the top priority. If Frank is playing in the post, you have to stand at the top of the strong side arc or the strong side corner, not the weak side. You need to remember this; as for the issue of defensive rebounds,
Just try your best, after all, his secondary offense does not account for that much."
"Everyone, we've finished talking about the offensive end. Let's talk about the defensive end. Since the opponent is a pack of wolves, the concept of the defensive end from the beginning of the second half is to send the ball carrier into the cage, let Frank protect the frame, and others are waiting to copy on the passing route.
Interception of the pass to the weak side." Coach Ryan didn't expect that he could say everything at once.
"United as one"
With a loud slogan, Wisconsin entered the second half and the last 20 minutes with a score of 28:50.
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"Beep" In the first round of the second half, the referee's whistle sounded harshly.
"Karl, which action of mine do you think is a foul?" Pointing to the big screen above his head, Young began to argue with the referee.
"..."
"Okay." Looking at the referee's expression that he didn't want to communicate at all, Yang also knew that these people had received some special instructions during the halftime period and wanted to bring the game back to a watchable level.
As Josh Gasser made two free throws, Coach K first replaced Quinn Cook with Matt Jones, and then made a dangerous move and replaced Marshall Plumlee with Grayson Allen.
The increased speed brought down Kaminsky, who only rested for two minutes in the first half, causing Wisconsin's offensive system to completely collapse.
Crossover, reverse run, screen, air cut, outside pull
When Duke's all-space lineup used these strategies for two rounds, Kaminsky was completely in a dilemma. Although he didn't defend for three seconds, he could stay in the penalty area, but Duke's long-range shot threatened him.
He also has to think about it.
"This is it." In the next second when Kaminski didn't notice his defensive positioning, Young, who was directing traffic at the top of the key, swung his left hand and sent out the pass he had already prepared.
"Bang" this time was not a dunk, but a backhand layup from Matt Jones.
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"Retreat, retreat, and don't forget to target people." Although it is a fully mobile lineup, Young still reminded his teammates to pay attention to retreating to avoid being attacked.
It has to be said that Young's worries are really unnecessary. Wisconsin now wants to drag the rhythm of the game into the melee of positional battles, so there is no intention of pushing fast breaks.
Ten seconds later, as Kaminsky entered the inside line, the melee began...
After a physical fight, Kaminsky, who had finished positioning at the left waist, received a lob from the point guard.
"Bang, bang, bang, bang" You don't know if you don't play, but you will be shocked when you play. In Kaminsky's mind, playing a small forward who plays a guest power forward is a very simple thing, but after trying it
Only then did he realize that the opponent was completely motionless under his back attack.
After "Bang" tried the impact again, Kaminsky, who still didn't get the desired result, immediately chose to change his mind and take out a new weapon.
"Turn your back?" Yang raised his eyebrows, looking at Kaminski's actions a little incredible. He had already taken the ball from his hand twice in the first half, and he didn't even pay attention to the position of the ball.
The referee's care? After taking a look at the positions of several referees, Yang turned slightly and was ready to strike.
"It's over, it's finally over..." Just when Kaminsky was about to rejoice, an evil hand struck...
"ah!"
"A beautiful chip, this preemptive chip, fully reflects Young's chip intelligence. If there are ten best balls, he must be at the top." Young's left hand cut the ball away at a weird angle, and the two
One commentator gave high praise.
"Bang"
"No, no, we were wrong. This quarterback's long pass can also be counted as the first." When Young cut the ball, it was sent across the entire court to the hands of Matt Jones who was about to go down.
After the interview, the two commentators immediately overturned what they had said before.
I don’t know if he was hit by the failure of this back-up, but Kaminsky frequently flew kites from the outside at the beginning of the next offensive round.
The trick was made out of desperation, but it had a miraculous effect. Kaminsky's hot outside touch made the score on the court begin to shrink, from 24 points to around 20 points step by step.
Although Wisconsin stabilized its offense and reduced Duke's strongest "killing weapon": defensive counterattack to a very low ratio, they still couldn't find a way to hide Kaminsky in positional warfare.
During the constant empty-handed running, the score difference that Wisconsin narrowed the gap was gradually moved back. In this tug of war, the time came to the last four minutes.
"I'll give you unlimited fire rights, get rid of them! Don't waste any more time." Looking at the score of 54:72 on the big screen, and looking at Yang's expression, coach K said lightly.
Final decision.
Chapter completed!