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Chapter 43 Speed ??and Power

Wu Huang has been using the strong pick-and-roll cooperation to continuously get a mobile phone shot from the outside. Wu Huang is now extremely confident. This confidence makes his hands not deformed when shooting, and his wrist feel very comfortable. The moment he shoots, Wu Huang can often feel whether the ball will enter.

"Swish!" Wu Huang hit two consecutive half-bats, and it seemed that the score would be widened to double digits at the beginning of the game.

UCLa calls for a timeout again, but how to limit players like Wu Huang who can break through, pass and shoot is really difficult. If you use double-teams, other players from the University of Southern California will easily miss it.

After the timeout, Wu Huang looked at his data. He had a strong desire for data, but he didn't care whether the data he got was scored or assisted. Both of them were equally important in his eyes. Wu Huang would not ignore the overall team in order to score points or assists. But when it was time to score points, he would not be ruthless. Wu Huang mastered an excellent scale between his shots and passing.

After Ucla paused, he set up a pocket formation for him. Emperor Wu didn't know what method the opponent would use to deal with him, so he first observed in the center of the circle, that is, the middle of the midfield and the arc top three-point line. He had enough buffer space here to observe the positions of both sides and guide his teammates to run.

Collison was very close this time, which would make it easier for Wu Huang to break through. However, his teammates were observing the situation here at any time near the three-point line. Once Wu Huang broke through Collison, UCL players would immediately form a second line of defense to delay his breakthrough. After waiting for Collison to chase back, they would naturally attack forward and backward.

Emperor Wu knew this kind of defense. He first pulled the basketball backwards, kicked his feet hard, and swayed the upper and lower limbs at the same time. The excellent coordination made Corrison unable to tell the direction of Emperor Wu's breakthrough. By the time he reacted, Emperor Wu had accelerated his direction and got rid of him.

"I can already complete this breakthrough, and strength training is indeed not in vain." Wu Huang could not make such a move in high school. In the previous breakthrough, his center of gravity must change quickly, his feet must push the ground with force, his hands should control the ball reasonably, and the upper and lower limbs must be coordinated and consistent. Although only a few movements completed instantly, they actually have very high requirements for all aspects of the body's quality, and it cannot be completed without any of them.

Wu knew very well that UCL's defensive position was very hierarchical, breaking through the first line of defense, and the second or even the third line of defense was waiting for him. Moreover, Collison would definitely chase back desperately. If he could not break through the UCL player who was repairing the defense as soon as possible, he would be trapped in front and back attacks.

At this time, DeRozan and Gibson completed an unblocked cutting cooperation on the weak side. Wu Huang did not plan to go to the tiger's den alone and passed the basketball in time, which was another opportunity to open the space.

"Bang!" DeRozan made a mid-range move, but the basketball hit the basket.

After passing the ball, Wu Huang had already reached the basket. Beside him was Nikola Dragovic, a Croatian inside player who was 18cm taller than him. This was a typical European insider with a soft touch but insufficient athletic ability. Wu Huang reacted quickly and jumped up first. The audience in front of the TV saw the Chinese long arm stabbing the basketball in front of Dragovic.

The basketball was re-clicked by Emperor Wu, and after jumping on the ring a few times, he fell into the net.

"Damn!" Ucla's players and fans were not calm. They actually let less than a point guard grab the frontcourt rebounds and even made up the basketball. Do the inside players grab the rebounds with their eyes?

Dragovic was ashamed. In fact, it was not his fault. This inside player with only wingspan, which was 1cm shorter than Wu Huang's. In addition, the difference in bounce speed and jumping, it was not surprising that Wu Huang could not be beaten.

Although Wu Huang's speed is not as fast as a man like DeRozan, he is also excellent. It is a bit too big to bully the inside.

Floyd smiled slightly on the sidelines. Wu Huang averaged 18 frontcourt rebounds per game, but this was the premise that he did not use rebounding tactics.

Wu Huang's frontcourt rebound is a trump card he left for the National Championships, and it will play a big role at critical moments.

The first half ended at 9th and 40th, with a score of 23:11, and the University of Southern California led UCL by 12 points.

After Wu Huang got off the court for a while, Ucla's scorers began to attack. Small forward Michael Lorne and power forward James Keeff, who were on the bench, each hit a three-pointer, and the score was narrowed to 6 points in a blink of an eye.

This is what Floyd is worried about. There are four main players and important rotation players in the UCL team with three-point shooting percentages of more than 40%, and two others have reached a three-point shooting percentage of about 38%. This is an alternative team with all shooters except centers. So although UCL is not good on the defensive end, it cannot be ignored on the offensive end, especially on the outside.

UCL has three European players this season, and they are all important rotation members of the team.

They know that their disadvantages are their ability to run and jump, but their advantages are their strong tactical execution and accurate projection. So Ben Holland, with the idea of ​​taking advantage of one move, has created a jump shot team that completely relies on various unball covers and positioning covers.

At the beginning of the game, the UCLA felt that the opponent was vulnerable because the UCL players had not yet felt hot. Now after ten minutes of the game, UCL's shooters began to show their power, and they were collectively explosive!

Charles Barkley saw UCL launching a counterattack and said, "Before the game, Ben Howard said that as long as the team can create more open spaces for the shooters to shoot, their winning side will be greater. He also said that as long as the team has accurate outside lines, he is not afraid of any team. I have no doubt that they can defeat their opponents in one fell swoop, but you have to know that teams who rely on the outside shooting alone are either life or death, especially when you are addicted to it."

Kenny Smith agrees with him: "When you have a good outside shooter, of course you have to shoot more three points, but at the same time you have to ensure the strength of the inside attack the basket and strive to go to the free throw line. The success is always a team with balanced inside and outside, putting eggs in one basket and it is impossible to go long."

In the face of UCL's counterattack, the University of Southern California chose to use an inside offense to respond.

DeRozan and Gibson who stayed on the court had the ability to attack the basket, especially the latter did not meet an opponent with a physical talent today. UCL had only a pure coolie center similar to Barnard and two projecting white softballs in the inside. Gibson liked to play against such opponents the most.

Emperor Wu watched Gibson keep rushing to the basket and causing damage, and had to sigh at the wonderful attributes.

Some time ago, Brockman of the University of Washington was also a white insider, and he was much shorter than UCL's two white insiders, but he could suppress Gibson because Brockman was very strong and had a high basketball IQ.

What is now certain is that basketball IQ is very important to the game.

So the question is, in terms of physical attributes, which is more important, "strong" or "speed"?

"Why should I choose to increase my speed or strengthen my strength?" Emperor Wu secretly thought of his development direction. Freud's current main focus is on increasing his ability to confront him, which means making him stronger. The second is the training of speed and explosive power. But is this choice suitable for him?
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