Luol Deng is very strong, but he is not Roy. He does not have the height and wingspan to defend two teams.

Roy, who played at home, gave Duke University a warning at the beginning.

I heard that you want to crush us, and I will be the first to disagree!

Luol Deng, who was dunked, looked very unhappy. He had vowed to teach Roy a lesson at the beginning.

Now the situation is just the opposite.

Being taught a lesson is also a lesson, but the face hurts a little.

McInnis excitedly high-fived Roy to celebrate.

"Calm down, people who don't know would think we have already defeated Duke."

Others opened champagne at halftime, but you opened the champagne as soon as you arrived at the hotel.

McGinnis laughed, looking particularly happy today.

"Look at me locking down Luol Deng today. Don't help me defend for a while. I want to test the quality of this Duke player who is known as the best player!"

This show-off is still as unreliable as ever.

In order to train him,

Roy thinks that letting him receive some beatings will help his unreliable nerves develop normally.

Luol Deng has never been a person who can easily admit defeat.

The humiliation of being blocked by a dunk at the beginning of the game made him burst into anger and could not accept it at all.

He rushed to Du Hong to get the ball right after serving the baseline ball.

His goal is very clear, the basket of USC.

I will destroy this place tonight!

With fire in his eyes, he even hit the ball harder.

McInnis took the initiative to follow up and lead the defense.

Luol Deng suddenly accelerated and caught him off guard.

He followed behind and cursed: "This kid has no martial ethics and doesn't play by the rules!"

Fortunately, USC's defense was basically in place, and Luol Deng didn't have the idea of ​​playing one against five.

He dribbled back to the three-point line, and relied on the change of direction after the breakthrough to shake McGinnis' center of gravity, and then made a mid-range shot.

There is no false reputation under the reputation. McGinnis is still young and is too easy to be shaken. He jumped at a touch.

Roy knew very well that this guy just wanted to prove himself with a beautiful block, but unfortunately it often went against his wishes.

Just now he said to check the quality of others, this time he saw the quality and his face was swollen.

McGinnis, who was embarrassed, did not refute, but ran to serve the ball from the baseline.

Roy, who came out at a 45-degree angle to receive the ball, almost emptied Duke University's inside line.

After several attempts, Coach Claire was relieved to hand over the organization work to Roy because of his ball control and wide vision.

After breaking through, he attracted three Duke players to double-team him. Roy threw the ball to McGinnis in the open space at the top of the arc.

The latter was quite competitive and made a mid-range shot.

In 2004, the college league had not yet started the trend of three-pointers in later generations.

Mainstream basketball was still based on positional offense and defense, and the offense mainly used mid-range shots and melee under the basket as the main scoring methods. Three-pointers were just an embellishment of the game.

Luol Deng scored, and he could score too.

McInnis was excited to think whether this could prove that he and Luol Deng were equally strong.

It must be like this. At most, he and I would explode each other. I can't defend him, but he can't stop me from scoring!

It's the same if they force it.

Sure enough, Luol Deng squeezed out McGinnis and made a layup on the offensive end.

But he didn't give up. He turned into a dunker and used Roy to attract the attention of the defenders in multiple open positions and hit several mid-range shots.

In the first half, relying on the "mutual explosion" of the two, USC, who played at home, led by 2 points into the second half.

In the locker room, McGinnis was even more proud. This is the game.

Look at my touch today.

I told you, I'm invincible in the mid-range!

It's a pity that the fools at Duke don't know and always give me open positions.

My teammates rolled their eyes at him. Was that an open position given to you in vain?

Without Roy scoring three consecutive singles, would the opponent use double-teaming to stop Roy?

In fact, McGinnis knew all about it, but he liked to show off because it was his life motto.

As long as he could find a result of showing off, he would pretend nothing happened even if he was beaten badly on the defensive end.

In the locker room of Duke University, Coach K was getting angry.

"You guys play like women, be tougher, confront them, use physical contact and bigger defensive moves to force them to make mistakes, and don't leave McGinnis open!"

The players of Duke University were holding back their anger. They were the pride of famous schools, but they were so embarrassed to fall behind in the first half against such a second-rate school.

Uncles can tolerate it, but aunts can't tolerate it either.

After the start of the second half, Duke's defense changed drastically, catching USC off guard.

Using double-teaming to prevent Roy from receiving the ball, even if he received the ball, he couldn't attack directly.

Another trap was to letMcGinnis had a seemingly open opportunity, but when he received the ball, he found that there was an extra defender in front of him, and the open position became a one-on-one singles.

McInnis's singles ability is really touching. As long as his inside layup is cut off, his shooting percentage under interference is really pitiful.

In addition, he failed to defend Luol Deng alone, and another star of the Duke team, Chris Duhon, gradually exerted his strength in the second half.

The weak lead was extinguished like a small flame in the wind, and was quickly pulled away by Duke University.

Only 5 minutes later, Duke played a 10:2 climax, and the score became Duke University leading by 6 points.

Luol Deng was very proud, and in his eyes, today's game was settled.

The audience on the sidelines of the court had no applause and cheers.

USC's Galen Arena was turned into a library by Duke University.

In the eyes of the audience, the team seems to be getting further and further away from victory today.

Dom in the stands has put away his notebook. If he loses this game, Roy's prospects will be very bleak. Without a record to prove himself,

He may become unpopular in the draft or fall to the end of the second round. This is good news for the Nuggets, but the Nuggets top management may be shaken and give up choosing this teenager.

In Dom's heart, he still hopes that Roy can win this game, even if the data is a little worse, as long as he wins!

Who hasn't had youth? What Roy is doing now is like fulfilling his youthful dream. Of course, it would be better if the dream is fulfilled more perfectly...

Because he sees talent and potential in Roy, he naturally has some preference for Roy, fearing that all the previous work will be wasted.

"Well, I promised to teach you how to play college basketball today. I'll keep my word. Give up struggling, go home for the holiday and wait to watch our Duke University performance on TV!"

McInnis, who was furious, clenched his fist again.

Roy, who had called a timeout, grabbed him by the collar and dragged him off the court.

"Roy, let me go. I'm going to fight him to death today!"

Luol Deng looked at Roy with a calm face and felt disgusted:

"You are a defeated opponent who will be eliminated by us and go home. What qualifications do you have to be so calm? Shouldn't you feel ashamed?!"

Roy looked at Luol Deng and said calmly:

"Because the children's game is over, I will be immortal and super god next time!"

"Bah, next I will beat you at home and make you doubt your life, and take away the victory!" Roy changed his words.

On the bench, Coach Claire was nervously drawing the tactical board.

It was about his career, so he couldn't help but be nervous. The players of USC all looked gloomy.

They felt powerless. Duke University gave them a challenge, and the high-intensity game brought them out of their psychological shadows.

Roy calmly stopped the coach who was still chattering,

took his tactical board and threw it aside,

"Everyone be quiet."

The dejected teammates and coaches looked at Roy,

especially Coach Claire. The tactical board was thrown away by Roy, and the game was about to collapse. The anger in his heart was almost out of control.

"Coach, let me play the next game. I think everyone has played enough!"

"Play?"

In the surprised eyes of his teammates, Roy continued:

"For the next tactics, let me defend Luol Deng. Give me the ball on offense. Pay attention to distance and rebound. I will keep the victory!"

"Okay, I've finished my tactics. Let's go on the court."

After saying that, he walked towards the court without looking back.

This kid is too pretentious. If he wasn't so short, Claire would have rushed over and given Roy a big shove!

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