Oregon offense.

Walter pushed the ball into the frontcourt and gestured to his teammates. Wood mentioned the pick-and-roll, and Walter took the opportunity to get rid of it and move to the right.

Ucla quickly changed defense, Drew II was blocked by Wood, and Parker immediately pounced on Walter, delaying it and not giving him a chance to shoot directly.

Seeing Parker rushing forward, Walter didn't care and passed the ball back to Wood.

This is a common offense used by the University of Oregon.

Although Wood is a power forward, his skills are very comprehensive. Not only can he score in the low post, he also has good shooting ability and certain breakthrough ability. Therefore, holding the ball on the outside is also a threat. He can not only wait for the ball, but can also be the initiator of the offense.

When Walter came to the frontcourt, Wood went up to pick and roll, and then Walter passed the ball back. This was considered to be the ball in the hands of the initiator of the offense.

In other words, Oregon's offense didn't really get going until this point.

When Walter was passing the ball, three other University of Oregon players also moved. Center Angus moved to the left, trying to pull Latvis away. Jim and Terrence pulled outside the three-point line. The three of them had the same purpose - to clear the inside and give Wood enough space.

However, UCLA was also well prepared. They had already studied the University of Oregon's style of play. Latvis did not leave the paint and just squatted under the basket.

"Hmph, you think I won't dare to play if the center is guarding the basket?" Wood sneered, first raising the ball as if he was going to shoot.

Drew II immediately stepped forward and pressed directly against Wood.

There is a full 20 centimeters height difference between the two. Drew II can only stick to Wood closely and raise his hands high in order to interfere with Wood's shooting.

However, Wood did not shoot, but slapped the ball to the side and suddenly accelerated to break through. His speed was not fast, nor was he trying to get past Drew II with speed, but looking for a confrontation.

When the two physically confronted each other, Drew II was staggered by the impact and took two steps back involuntarily.

A power forward and a guard, the difference in tonnage is too big.

At this time, a smile appeared on Wood's lips. He had gained space to shoot. He immediately stopped and shot a mid-range jumper.

Swish!

The ball was scored and the score was 2:0.

"nice shot."

"Wood is amazing..."

The home fans started cheering.

Wood glanced at Drew II contemptuously. Isn't this kind of mismatch simply giving him points?

Ha ha......

"Don't switch defenses later, try to get around the pick-and-roll," Zhuang Yu said.

"Yeah." Drew II responded.

Ucla attack.

In this lineup, Zhuang Yu is the swingman and is not responsible for advancing with the ball. Drew II takes the ball in the backcourt and advances, and when he reaches the frontcourt, he also calls for a pick-and-roll.

At the same time, Zhuang Yu started running, first counter-running and then cutting inside, but he did not get a chance. He circled inside and then walked outside the three-point line in the right corner.

His teammates provided him with cover.

This is a typical three-point tactic, not complicated, but in order to give Zhuang Yu a three-point opportunity, the Bruins used double screens. Two teammates successively provided screens for Zhuang Yu.

However, the University of Oregon players on the field were not at all confused, but there was a hint of joking unconsciously.

When Zhuang Yu broke away with the help of a double screen and went to the right corner beyond the three-point line to ask for the ball, a figure suddenly shot out diagonally and lay between Zhuang Yu and Drew II.

"not good."

"The tactics were seen through."

For a moment, the UCL fans in the audience couldn't help but change their colors.

At this time, Drew II must have passed the ball to Zhuang Yu immediately, but a defender suddenly appeared between the two. What will be the final result?

The answer is, it will be stolen!

"Sure enough..." Assistant Coach Wesley raised his eyebrows.

However, there was no panic on his face. He turned to look at Coach Holland, and saw that Coach Holland's face suddenly darkened.

......

"To Powell."

On the court, Zhuang Yu stood outside the three-point line and opened his hands to ask for the ball, but he shouted a sentence in Chinese.

Yes, not English, but Chinese.

His voice was very loud, but the players from the University of Oregon didn't know what it meant. Terrence, who was between Zhuang Yu and Drew II, couldn't understand either, but he didn't care and stretched out his hand to intercept Drew II. pass.

Drew II had already made a pass, but just when everyone thought it would be a passing error, Drew II suddenly twisted his wrist.

"Huh......"

For a moment, everyone was stunned.

Drew II actually changed the direction of the pass. Instead of passing the ball to Zhuang Yu, he passed it to Powell, who was standing at a 45-degree angle outside the three-point line.

"What?" Terrence's expression changed. How could this happen?

This was beyond people's expectations. When Powell received the ball, the University of Oregon players reacted and secretly screamed something bad.

It was Terrence who was originally guarding Powell. Now Terrence rushed to steal the ball and naturally left Powell behind.

Powell was shorted!

The next moment, Powell bent his knees, jumped up, and flicked his wrist...

Swish!

There was a soft sound, and a three-pointer was hit!

The score is 3:2.

"Phew, it was so dangerous. Fortunately, Drew II reacted quickly and passed the ball to Powell instead of Zhuang, otherwise it would have been cut off."

"Powell shot this ball beautifully..."

The fans of UCL couldn't help but heave a sigh of relief, while the fans of the University of Oregon all regretted that it was almost a wonderful steal, but it was a pity.

On the sidelines, Coach Monk frowned: "It actually failed."

Everyone thought it was just a coincidence. Only some Chinese students near the stadium widened their eyes in surprise, because they were the only ones who understood what Zhuang Yu just shouted - he was directing Drew II and letting Drew II Shi passed the ball to Powell.

In other words, it was not Drew II who reacted quickly, but Zhuang Yu who warned him in advance. But how did Zhuang Yu know that Terrence would pounce to steal it?

fast reaction?

No, that's not right.

When Zhuang Yu shouted "To Powell", Terrence was just about to start. Zhuang Yu couldn't have reacted so quickly.

Yes, it is impossible for a normal person to react so quickly, unless Zhuang Yu's attention has been on Terrence, or he has already anticipated all this.

......

The game continues.

Assistant Coach Wesley approached Coach Holland and said in a voice that only the two of them could hear: "It seems there is really a mole."

Next to him, assistant coach Hayes also came over: "Is it just a coincidence? The opponent must have studied our tactics. This three-point tactic is not complicated. It is possible for the opponent to predict it in advance."

Coach Holland smiled coldly, narrowed his eyes and said, "Is it a coincidence or there is a traitor in the team? You will find out if you keep watching."

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