Guard With a Knife

: Twenty-five: Michael Beasley

   So the dog got to the free throw line and he started trying to shoot.

  His movements are very slow, because shooting from the basket and shooting at the free throw line require completely different strength, which requires a re-adjustment of the center of gravity and the technique of force.

   Fortunately, the hit rate is not bad.

   was able to maintain a 50% shooting percentage from the start. It is hard to believe that this is his first systematic free throw training.

   Ben Holland carefully examined the fingers of the puppy's palm. Compared with the clumsy body control, his fingers were a gift from the Creator, and their flexibility was shocking.

  唰! Huh! Huh! Huh!

   The puppy hit four free throws in a row.

   Ben Holland personally stood under the basket and fed him the ball. Although the puppy's shot was very slow, his shooting percentage was good.

   "Snoopy, you were born for basketball. If everyone stands still to play basketball, I am sure you are the most talented player I have ever seen." Ben Holland exclaimed sincerely.

   The puppy heard this and looked at him with very helpless eyes: "Perhaps you should tell me the news after you invent this sport."

   Ben Holland laughed.

   He likes to get along with puppies. Puppies are neither like those honest children who obey, nor the kind of domineering talented teenagers. He always treats everything peacefully and equally, completes his training seriously, and never speaks the exaggerated words that attract attention in the locker room. He gets along with everyone happily. This made Ben Holland think from the bottom of his heart that it would be more comfortable to deal with high-achieving students admitted with academic performance.

   Leon Bob’s arrival made the puppy stop free throw training. He took the puppy to the strength room, briefly warmed up and hanged upside down.

   This time, the puppy pierced all the balloons in only 19 minutes.

   This makes Leon Bob happy. He can't wait to tell Mr. Ben Holland: "My training has made historic progress. Snoopy improved by 11 minutes yesterday."

   Everyone encouraged him to cheer, and then turned around to continue discussing the next opponent and the next national championship.

   will welcome the penultimate opponent in the group stage at home this Friday, the University of Washington. After finishing the University of Washington, they will face the challenge of the University of Arizona.

   However, these two games have actually not decided anything.

  Because, the current ranking is the second place in the Pacific Division, and the University of Southern California ranks first.

   This means that they will enter the national competition as a selection team. At present, Ben Holland's estimate...will enter the National Championship as the No. 3 or No. 4 seed player in the Southern District, which means that their first-round opponent will be the No. 14 seed or No. 13 player.

   The rules of the NCAA Division I are more interesting. Because of the vast area, they initially divided all the teams in the country into as many as 31 divisions. Together with the Ivy League, the champions of these 32 divisions will be directly selected to the top 64 in the country. Then the NCAA Management Committee selects teams to enter the top 64 in the country based on the historical honors of each team or other comprehensive considerations.

Most of the teams that can be selected are concentrated in the six top divisions, namely: Big Ten (BIG-TEN), Atlantic Coast League (), Southeastern League (SEC), Big East League (BIG-EAST), Pacific The 12 School Alliance (PAC-12), and the Big Twelve Alliance (BIG-12).

The top 64 selected by    will be divided into four divisions according to time. They are the East District, South District, West District, and Central and West District. Four championships were decided in these four regions, which is the final four.

   is located in the strongest southern area.

   If they want to win the championship, the first step is to become the champion of the Southern Division.

   From the current situation, their opponent in the first round is very likely to be the University of Kansas led by the top pick Michael Beasley.

   Michael Beasley is the NCAA's No. 1 data maniac this year, and can even be included in the NCAA history. In his first college game in his life, he scored 32 points and 24 rebounds. In the regular season of the Southeast Division that ended, he averaged 26.2 points and 14.5 rebounds per game. You know this is the NCAA, and the NCAA is no better than the NBA. There is very little chance of getting super data here.

   Last year's No. 1 pick, Greg Oden, also only averaged 15+9 per game. Carmelo Anthony averaged only 22+10 per game when he led Syracuse University to rule the NCAA. In recent years, the only person who can compete with him in statistics is last year's second place, UU reading www.uukanshu. com is also Beasley's hard-core brother, Kevin Durant, who averaged 25+13 per game last year.

However, recent major draft professional platforms have emphasized that Michael Beasley of 2.08 is stronger than Kevin Durant because he has dribbling and shooting capabilities that power forwards should not have, and his three-point shooting percentage. Even as high as 43%. At the same time, he has rebounding and backing skills that small forwards shouldn't have.

   With OJ Mayo's loss on Tuesday, his support on the three authoritative draft platforms has fallen, and Michael Beasley came to the first place.

   But.

"Are you really sure you want to use Snoopy to deal with Michael Beasley's impact?" After the offensive assistant Cole heard Ben Holland's plan, his eyes widened to an incredible degree: "That's Michael Beasley! !"

   Ben Holland said seriously: "I know. But if our opponent in the first round is the University of Kansas, then Snoopy will be the best candidate."

   "Why can't it be Ty Gibson? He has better steps and stronger athletic ability." Cole was surprised. He was very conservative on Snoopy's issue.

   "Because Michael Beasley has better footsteps and more athletic ability. So we can't use players similar to him to defend him, we can only restrict him with players who are diametrically opposed to him." Ben Holland is firm.

   Cole shrugged his shoulders. He thought Holland had lost his mind.

   Use a rookie who can't even shoot the ball to deal with the top pick. What is the difference between shooting a fighter with a machine gun?

   He is not from Chaoxian, and he has no Jin family blood.

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