Chapter 6 What is meant by "abnormal accuracy"?
Chapter 6 What is meant by "abnormal accuracy"?
"The Wildcats have made a substitution!"
"Jason Garnard, who had a poor performance, was substituted out, and the player who came in is...Hanson Lee."
Inside the CBS studio, Jim Nantz, seeing Li He's unfamiliar face, reacted quickly and immediately announced his name.
Hansen Lee, it seems, caused quite a stir last summer.
At the time, Yao Ming of the Rockets was selected as the number one draft pick, and Hansen Lee joined the University of Arizona. They were regarded by Chinese media as the future hope of Chinese basketball, and some media even praised them as being comparable to the "OK combination".
As a result, Yao Ming played very well with the Rockets;
Hansen Lee has been hired as a water cooler for the Wildcats.
"In the games he's played this season, he's averaging 1.2 points, 0.8 rebounds, and 0.5 assists per game. Those stats... um..."
"Perhaps he's made rapid progress during this period!"
"March Madness is never short of surprises!"
That's all Jim Nantz could say; he had no idea what Lute Olsen was thinking.
When Warriors scout Larry Riley saw Li He enter the game, his pupils dilated instantly.
He wanted to see if this young Chinese player, wearing the number 31 jersey, could maintain his magical touch from training and become the Wildcats' savior.
Replacing Jason Garnard with him would mean facing off against Kirk Hinrich.
Kirk Hinrich grew up in a basketball family. After switching to the shooting guard position in his senior year of college, his average points per game soared to 17.4. He was extremely accurate from three-point range and was one of the few defensive stalwarts among white guards.
Major draft websites unanimously predict that Hinrich will make it into the lottery and may even become a top 5 pick in this year's draft.
This is a big challenge for player number 31!
Player number 31 is on his head; if he can score 5 points, that would be considered a success.
……
On the field.
Kirk Hinrich and Aaron Miles, the backcourt duo, were taken aback when they saw Li He.
In the quarterfinals of March Madness, the coach analyzes the situation and tactics of each opponent's player and makes targeted deployments.
Coach Roy Williams didn't analyze any information about Li He with the Ravenhawks players.
Because Li He was so bad before, no one expected him to get any playing time...
Who the hell would analyze a guard who averages 1.2 points and 0.5 assists per game?
Stepping onto the NCAA stage for the first time, Li He took a deep breath; it would be a lie to say he wasn't nervous.
The brightly lit stadium, the thousands of spectators, the cheers and shouts, as well as the boos and unfriendly glances, all create invisible pressure.
He shouted to cheer himself up, saying that if he wanted to make it to the NBA, he had to play well in the games in front of him first!
Iguodala patted Li He on the shoulder: "Go for it, buddy! Play good defense, and take the shot when you get the chance!"
Li He nodded: "OK!"
The game has restarted.
Salim Stoudemire was double-teamed by the Ravenhawks just past half-court.
Li He had an opportunity at the right 45-degree angle. Salim Stoudemire barely managed to pass the ball to him, but Hinrich quickly returned to cover and created some interference.
"If the opportunity isn't good, pass it back!" Coach Lute Olsen shouted, gesturing as he spoke.
His task for Li He was simply to take open shots, nothing more!
The NCAA has a full 30 seconds on the shot clock. If there's no opportunity, just pass the ball. Why are you in such a hurry?
"Damn Hansen, if you don't listen, get down here!" Lute Olsen thought to himself.
Li He received the ball without hesitation. He exerted force with his feet while tightening his core, then jumped up, raised his hand, aimed at the basket, and shot in one smooth motion!
The basketball flew over Hinrich's head with pinpoint accuracy and fell into the basket!
Swish!
hit!
14 is better than 21!
"nice shot!"
Coach Lute Olsen raised his arms and shouted, "I told you you could do it!"
Iguodala also gave a thumbs-up and encouraged him, "Well done, Hansen!"
Li He and Salim gave each other a high five and quickly returned to defense.
In the next possession, Iguodala made a strong defensive play and intercepted the ball from the Ravens. Salim then launched a fast break, and Luke Walton broke through and passed the ball to Li He, who was open in the right corner.
Without any hesitation, Li He raised his hand and launched a three-pointer!
Swish!
Another hit!
"Oh...Hansen Lee hit two three-pointers as soon as he came on!"
"This previously unknown player has become the Arizona Wildcats' secret weapon!"
"His shooting form is textbook perfect!"
Two consecutive three-pointers ignited the entire arena. Coach Roy Williams flew into a rage, pointing at Hinrich and yelling:
"Kirk, shut that kid down! Don't let him score again!"
"Understood, boss," Hinrich replied.
Li He's two consecutive three-pointers not only helped the Wildcats narrow the score gap, but also put Hinrich under immense pressure.
Some players can be judged by their shooting feel alone.
Number 31 didn't make any sinking motions, had no extra habits, and even aimed the ball at the frame after jumping, which is a habit only top shooters have.
Who on earth is this guy?!
I've never heard of this person before!
Amidst a flurry of thoughts, the Ravens launched an attack. Hinrich received the ball, faced Li He, changed direction, and broke through directly.
After dominating Jason Garnard for several rounds, Hinrich's offense was on fire, and he wanted to regain his pride by taking on Li He one-on-one.
As soon as the ball landed, an incredibly long arm stretched out and instantly intercepted and stole it.
This left Sinrich stunned on the spot.
That's an incredible wingspan!
"What?!"
"Hansen Lee has made another steal!"
"I almost forgot to mention, Hansen Lee has a wingspan of 2.21 meters, an absolutely outrageous talent!"
"Salim launches a counter-attack!"
"Hansen Lee is on a crazy fast break!"
"Salim passes the ball! Open basket!"
"but!"
"Hansen Lee actually stopped at the three-point line, what's he going to do?!"
"Oh my God! A three-pointer on the counterattack?!"
"This isn't a good choice! Wouldn't it be better to secure two points easily?!"
"Wait!"
"Goal! Goal!"
"Hanson For...Threeeeeeee...!"
After scoring, Li He clenched his fist and roared.
When you're in a good rhythm, that's how it is; don't worry about how many people are guarding you, whether you're open or not, or whether it's a reasonable shot.
Just throw it!
In just 1 minute and 18 seconds on the court, Li He hit three consecutive three-pointers, instantly narrowing the gap to 1 point!
A thunderous celebration erupted inside Anaheim Arena, like waves crashing one after another!
"Hanson!!!"
"Hanson!!!"
Everyone is celebrating for this young player from China, especially his incredible three-pointer on the fast break – it was absolutely amazing!
Coach Roy Williams, his face grim, finally couldn't hold back and called a timeout.
Luke Walton, Channing Frye, Andre Iguodala, and others immediately surrounded him, praising Li He's amazing performance.
"Hansen, you actually had this trick up your sleeve!"
"You're the best marksman I've ever seen!"
"That's an NBA-caliber long-range shot!"
Hearing the praise, Li He was indeed very happy, but he still smiled and said:
"Guys, the competition is still a long way off. Let's cheer up, make it to the semifinals, and win the championship!"
Coach Lute Olsen smiled helplessly; he had intended to say a few words about Li He's counter-attack three-pointer.
But then I thought, since it's already in, what else is there to say?
Competitive sports are all about results. If you score, even a random shot is a good shot; if you miss, no matter how beautiful the move is, it doesn't matter.
After a brief adjustment, the Kansas Ravenclaws finally caught their breath as Collison slammed home a two-point dunk.
Then, the Wildcats went on offense, and Luke Walton went straight to the top of the key.
Luke Walton has a knack for supporting plays, which is quite useful in positional warfare.
Iguodala set a screen for Li He, who then ran into an open space, and Walton's pass followed immediately.
A three-pointer is launched!
Even as the basketball was still in the air, a confident smile appeared on Li He's face.
Swish!
Four consecutive three-pointers!
23 is better than 23!
Li He hit four consecutive three-pointers, tying the game!
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