In the VIP box of the Nuggets Stadium, Dom watched USC go from behind to leading in the second half and finally winning.

The little flame in his eyes that had been extinguished burned again. This is the Roy I expected!

But the people he invited had already left.

The Nuggets manager had a disdainful expression.

Head coach Bzdelik had a natural aversion to Asians.

All these signs showed that the team he had played for for 12 years was likely to miss out on the player he was very optimistic about.

Dom was not discouraged. He planned to show the manager the video of the second half of tonight tomorrow.

In the second half that they missed, how Roy was omnipotent and how he led the team to defeat Stanford University.

After a day of rest, USC welcomed the semifinals of the Phoenix Division at the Pepsi Center.

The University of Maryland, a civilian team, was full of resilience and everyone was a soldier.

The game was deadlocked until the last 5 minutes, and USC was unable to pull away.

The score was in a state of jagged teeth.

The University of Maryland used tireless running and rotation defense throughout the game, which made USC very uncomfortable, but also paid a huge physical price.

In the last 3 minutes, both sides began to miss shots. Roy stepped up and began to take over the game.

With two breakthrough layups and a fatal mid-range shot,

USC had the last laugh on this night of melee defense, defeating the University of Maryland 71:65.

USC, which won with difficulty, led the University of Connecticut into the divisional finals.

Roy performed mediocrely in this game, contributing 26 points, 21 rebounds, 4 assists and 6 blocks.

Once again, Denver fans remember this man.

But some people think that this is indeed mediocre data.

In an interview, Nuggets head coach Bzdelik said bluntly:

"Congratulations to USC for the victory. Roy performed well, but that's all. It's normal to get any data in the college league, don't make a fuss."

Seeing the interview, Dom was powerless to complain.

This coach's team performance is shit, and his vision of looking at players is even worse.

Chris Dom sent Roy's video to the Nuggets manager's office twice and attached a player report, but it fell into the sea.

Every time the Nuggets manager always hurried past, and casually responded to Dom that he would watch it when he had time.

But it is obvious that he was just perfunctory.

How could Dom not understand after years of work experience? He just didn't want to take the Nuggets' money for nothing.

Except that the Nuggets manager who had the third pick last year paid attention to the draft for a while,

This year, he has already locked in the playoffs, so how could he pay attention to this "insignificant" young man?

At the USC basketball team camp at the University of Colorado, the team is packing their bags. After watching the game at the University of Connecticut in the evening, they will fly back to Phoenix for the Phoenix Division finals at the Phoenix Suns home court. McGinnis was excited to learn that he might be on the same plane with the University of Connecticut after the game. He has always disliked Okafor. Could this be a godsend? He swore that if Okafor had the chance to provoke him again, he would not mind. They would have a real-life PK off the court! The idea is always good, but the organizing committee considered that they were all young and energetic players, so it was impossible to arrange them on the same flight. In the stands, the USC players joked with each other.

In a pre-game media interview, Roy shouted to Connecticut's Okafor: "I've been waiting for you in the finals. I hope you won't let me down."

Teammate were looking forward to how intense Roy's ridicule and everyone else's ridicule would be if Connecticut accidentally overturned.

When the storm was fierce, the universities that had been beaten by Connecticut would definitely be trampled.

Next to Roy sat Christopher. The Nuggets scout was a little disappointed these two days.

He had done everything he could, but was completely denied by his leader.

At the same time, he apologized to Roy and vowed that the Nuggets were interested in him.

In the end, it was just his wishful thinking.

Roy patted Dom and whispered his plan to him. The Nuggets themselves were not the ones he considered.

Roy wanted the lottery zone, and the Nuggets had a draft pick of around 20th at most, which was a big gap.

Unless the Nuggets traded up the draft pick, the possibility of getting Roy was extremely low.

The game on the court officially started. Connecticut maintained a strong suppression force.

It was always ahead of the opponent in the whole game, relying on hard power to firmly control the rhythm of the game in its own hands.

Finally, it relied on overall strength to defeat the opponent and meet USC in the finals!

The media off the court were so excited. After such a long verbal battle, they were finally going to usher in the final.The ending,

and it was the direction everyone expected,

Okafor noticed Roy in the audience when he left the court,

pointed his finger at Roy, then clenched his fist and gestured in Roy's direction,

The threat was obvious,

Chrisdom and coach Claire were nervous,

They were all afraid that the young Roy would not be able to stand the provocation and rush to Okafor on the court,

Roy seemed very calm and silently stretched out his right hand, clenched his fist, and made an international friendly gesture to the other party with disdain.

McGuinness, his colleague, could not stand the provocation and wanted to turn over the seat and rush into the court,

but was firmly held down by his teammates who were quick-eyed and quick-handed. Some impulsive teammates also regained their sanity under the stern eyes of coach Claire.

They didn't know that all this was photographed by reporters not far away,

Big news, world famous paintings, he had thought of the news headlines "Swords drawn, the peak showdown in the Phoenix Division! 》

Most of his teammates had left, so Okafor followed them out of the court.

He had to leave. If he stood there and continued to provoke, no one would help him when he got beaten.

At the post-match press conference of the University of Connecticut,

Los Angeles Chronicle reporter Wiggins asked first: "Emeka, USC's Roy has called out to you and is waiting for you in the finals. What do you think of this?"

Okafor gnashed his teeth in hatred when he thought of Roy's indifference in the stands:

"Everything is doomed. I will end their miracle without hesitation in the next game, just like blowing out an insignificant little flame!"

Los Angeles Times Jennifer said: "Emeka, what do you think of the strength of the Connecticut team compared to USC?"

"I know what I said is cruel, but there is no way, their good Luck is over, the gap is the gap that cannot be made up, let alone sympathy. You have to know that strength speaks on the basketball court, and I will lead my team to crush them! "

The reporter of "Chicago Tribune" asked Okafor again:

"I have watched the games between you and Roy. Your style of play is more blue-collar, while Roy's offense is simply omnipotent."

"Man, do you know the saying 'offense wins games, defense wins championships'? What's the use of gorgeous data? Winning the game is the hard truth."

"We in Connecticut are team basketball, and personal heroism will only hurt the team." The head coach of the University of Connecticut added.

...

The two sides had been arguing for half a month before the game started.

Fortunately, the camps of the two teams were not in the same place, and the two teams flew to Phoenix one after the other.

Coach Claire, who was tossing and turning in bed late at night, was not sleepy.

He turned on the TV and watched the video of Connecticut repeatedly. He was unsure about the game the day after tomorrow.

The noise in the room woke Roy up.

He took the initiative to open the door and find the old man to comfort him:

"Claire, I know you are worried, but there is no need to worry. I still remember our goal at the beginning. It's just entering the knockout round.

Now we are already in the quarterfinals. I think you should think about the next game with a happy mentality. Besides, we are not completely without a chance. "

The old coach took off his glasses, rubbed his dry eyes, and sighed.

This time, in his opinion, USC is really a slim chance.

Roy has been smooth sailing all the way and has not met a truly excellent defensive inside player.

And Connecticut just happens to have such a person. The tall and strong Okafor is simply a monster designed to deal with Roy.

He doesn't know what Roy will become when facing Okafor.

The old man watched for a whole night to find his flaws, hoping to help this young man.

Okafor has few weaknesses, except on the offensive end, but the firepower of the Connecticut team is strong, and Okafor doesn't need to be the main attacker.

In addition, the overall defense of the University of Connecticut is very strong.

In terms of style, USC is almost completely defeated.

The anxious old coach can't sleep tonight.

Roy's persuasion seemed to have some effect. The two chatted for a while, and at Roy's urging, the old man lay down on the bed.

Roy sat for a while, until the old man's breathing became even, then he quietly got up and closed the door.

The moment she heard the door close, Claire opened her eyes, looked at the ceiling, and then smiled.

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