Chapter 223
The ball passed by Cresey Balls was thrown to the bottom corner by Darren Collison, and a teammate was already waiting there and hit a three-pointer in the bottom corner.
"Damn, this kid actually made a shot." Cresey Balls, who ran out of the inside and was about to catch the ball, looked at the boy who made a three-pointer with an unhappy look. The guy was named Nick Young, the shooting guard of the ucLa Bruins.
Usually, Cresey Balls is very unhappy with this kid because the only one in the team dares not to pass the ball to himself. It is not because this kid is provoking him, but Nick Young is prone to being furious after getting the ball and only knows how to play a few tricks.
Fortunately, this goal was scored, otherwise Cresey Balls would have beaten this kid to death.
Kenny Smith in the commentary seat shouted: "Cresey Barrs was completely blocked. Jockin Noah and Al Horford set up iron walls in the penalty area to block Cresey Barrs. They joined forces to announce that the penalty area is our territory." While speaking, he looked at Charles Barkley proudly.
Charles Barkley disagreed and said, "Don't you think the key is that Cresey Barrs can pass the ball again in the siege of Jockin Noah and Al Horford? This passing vision can be said to be very terrible."
"This kid can actually pass the ball and still has such a passing vision?"
Many scouts on the side of the court also noticed the horror of Cresey Barrs and were surprised. It turned out that this kid had so few assists not because he couldn't pass the ball, but because he didn't want to pass the ball. This is really similar to Kobe Bryant.
From this perspective, apart from shooting, they couldn't imagine what shortcomings this kid had.
Cresey Balls' offensive skills may not be comprehensive enough, but his ferocious physical talent and quick and lightning-like breakthroughs allow him to seek on the court.
Although Nick Young made the goal just now, if it weren't for Cresci Bals' formation and attracted the attention of the two inside players of the Gators, Nick Young would never have had this shot opportunity.
Although many professionals have improved their impression of Cresey Balls, Cresey Balls started to test the defensive ability of the Gators' double towers in the penalty area, and his optimism about the game began to decline.
The Gators' defense is really excellent. There are defensive iron gates on the outside and two large iron gates are erected under the basket.
The Gators started to attack, and their offense was very slow, just to fight against the position.
The team's point guard Taurin Green is actually a fake point guard on the field, and the Gators' offense is actually Al Horford. This big man has a good passing level and passing vision.
After frequent high-post screenings, Jockin Noah got an open chance at the basket. UcLa center Job Gain, who was taken out of the penalty area by Al Horford, was too late to retract.
This white big man has good defensive strength and has the ability to transfer the ball with one hand, but the movement is too slow.
The ball entered, and the score was 3:2 on the court.
Cresey Balls frowned and said quietly to Darren Collison: "Let the boy put some pressure on the defensive end later." He pointed to Taolin Green, "I will help you double-team him if you have the chance to increase their passing difficulty. Also, our offense must push the rhythm and not let them slowly grind the position with us."
Darren Collison nodded and said, "Okay, you have the final say."
But Cresey Balls still underestimated Taurin Green. Although he is a fake point guard, he still has two tricks to be able to sit in the main position.
He was very fast and very cautious. He felt the intensity of the defense as soon as Darren Collison got on the defensive, so he immediately took the ball.
Before Cresey Balls arrived at Taurin Green, the ball had already reached Al Horford.
Instead, Cresey Balls' movement caused a missed person. After two transfers, Lee Humphrey received the ball and hit a three-pointer.
"Damn it." Cresey Balls slapped his thigh and cursed.
This guy is even more cautious than Darren Collison. Such a person can't make a fortune, but he won't make mistakes.
This time the defense was his responsibility, and he patted Darren Collison on the back, "It's my fault."
The next moment, on the offensive end, Cresey Balls tried to get back the field, but he really couldn't make it into the inside.
Finally, a strong shot was made on the outside, but Al Horford's save-off interrupted the jump shot, and the ball bounced out of the basket.
ucLa's coach, Ben Holland, couldn't sit still, and his team was in trouble on both offense and defense.
He stood up and prepared to call for a pause.
At this time, Cresey Balls, who had walked to the sidelines, waved his hand.
Ben Holland hesitated for a moment, sat back, and decided to trust Cresey Barrs.
Kenny Smith in the commentary seat said: "The game is now the rhythm of the Gators. They drag the rhythm very slowly and play every ball very patiently."
"We can see that the Bruins are trying to get the rhythm up, but they can't do anything."
"Browns coach Ben Holland got up, and it seemed he was about to call a timeout... Hey, he sat back again?"
"It's Cresey Balls, he signaled the coach not to call a timeout."
"Is there anything he can do?"
"I don't think this is a good idea. Cresey Balls is just a freshman. Even if he is very strong, he can't solve this tactical problem."
Kenny Smith Barbara said a lot, and Charles Barkley, who was standing by, rarely did not refute, but said: "Let's see how Cresey Barbars will respond."
After a few words just now, the Gators scored another goal, and this time it was Al Horford.
Kenny Smith continued: "I don't think Cresey Barrs has any good idea. He couldn't make it. Cory Brewer's defense against him has always targeted his shots. Judging from his shooting percentage, it's difficult to score goals under such interference."
Then he began to praise the Gators' inside double towers: "Al Horford and Jockin Noah are really great, although they don't have the level of Greg Oden's visible level. But their defensive skills are so good, these are two players who play with their brains."
"It's because of them that the Gators don't have to go straight to attack when facing Cresey Balls' lightning breakthrough like other teams." Kenny Smith continued: "It looks like the Gators are using Cory Brewer to defend Cresey Balls alone, but in fact Al Horford or Jockin Noah are fighting Cresey Balls alone through Curry Brewer, and the Gators are actually three to defend one."
"So, without questioning Cresey Balls' talent, he is still strong."
Chapter completed!