Vol 2 Chapter 67: Kansas


34 minutes, 39 points, 10 three-pointers, lore.
  
   This is An Luo's answer sheet in the 16-in-8 game.
  
   can only use the word "perfect" to describe his performance, being able to reach the quarterfinals is inseparable from An Luo's superb performance. In fact, in the three games of the championship, An Luo has always been very violent. Averaged 34.7 minutes per game, can score 38 points, plus 2.3 assists, 1.3 rebounds, and 2.3 steals.
  
   three-pointers hit 70%! Three-pointers alone are more abnormal than Curry and Thompson in the same period many years ago. Especially in the last two games, 11 three-pointers in one game and 10 three-pointers in one game. The firepower is too strong!
  
   This kind of scoring ability is unique in ncaa, and even in the NBA, there are few players who can average so many points per game. Of course, it is undeniable that there are still some gaps between ncaa and nba. But if An Luo can maintain such a three-pointer ability, he will have a place in any NBA team.
  
   If only these abilities are available, his future achievements may be an ordinary star. Perhaps thanks to An Luo's identity, he will have more status than other ordinary stars, but it is also limited. However, the key ball ability that Anluo demonstrated in this game is what many NBA teams look forward to.
  
   Calmness, determination, self-confidence, outstanding ability, and never be soft in critical times. When the team is in trouble, it can stand up and help the team through the difficulties and win the victory.
  
   This is a necessary quality for a superstar. Such young players are what the bad teams desire. They need such a player as the cornerstone of the team. After being cultivated, they can build a lineup around them and complete the reconstruction.
  
   Therefore, after this game, Anluo has become a very important target for many NBA drafts this year. Including the Lakers, Celtics and other big teams that have the opportunity to get the first three picks, they all began to send special scouts to track the next game.
  
   Another quarter-final game in the Southern Division was the No. 1 seed University of Kansas vs. No. 4 seed University of Miami.
  
   The game began, the University of Kansas took the lead in entering the state, the first three offenses all hits, starting with an 8-0 advantage. Later, Miami University Angel Rodriguez and Sheldon McClellan relied on their personal abilities to fight hard and stubbornly pulled the score back.
  
   Then, the two teams entered a stalemate. Their offensive efficiency is not high. At one point, Miami left Kansas without scoring in nearly five minutes. But their own offense also frequently strikes iron.
  
   With 9 minutes left in the first half, Kansas point guard Derwent Graham made a dribble error and Rodriguez stole the fast break. However, hanging on the frame for too long during a slam dunk resulted in a technical foul.
  
   This ball became a turning point in the first half of the game.
  
   In the next few minutes, Kansas suddenly recovered its feel, hitting frequently at medium and long distances, pulling the score apart. But in the final attack, Kansas made a sideline ball error. It was Rodriguez again, after stealing a three-pointer, hit the buzzer. Helped the University of Miami to catch up to 5 points.
  
   At the end of halftime, the University of Kansas leads Miami in 38:33.
  
   Changed sides in the second half to fight again. Both teams changed from the downturn in the first half and shot very high. The University of Kansas made 5 of 5 shots and the University of Miami made 4 of 5 shots. However, the University of Kansas subsequently played a wave of 16-10 under the leadership of forward Perry Ellis, rewriting the score to 64:54.
  
   After the point difference was opened, the Kansas players played more and more freely. But Miami didn't panic at all, they stepped up their offense inside. Inside pillar Tony Jekyll played well, he continued to attack and beat the score close.
  
   In the next minute of the game, the two teams fought to 85:80 and Kansas took the lead.
  
After   , Kansas chose time-consuming tactics. They pressed the offensive time until the last two seconds before throwing the ball. Center Langdon Lucas grabbed an offensive rebound on Tony Jackie's head.
  
   Then the University of Miami adopted a foul tactic and sent Langdon Lucas to the free throw line.
  
   In fact, for Miami, the game is only theoretically a chance to win. With Lucas hitting two free throws, Kansas led by 7 points, and the game was basically over.
  
  Even if Sheldon McClellan hit a three-pointer, he still failed to turn the situation around. After all, the time left for the University of Miami is too short, plus Kansas' final free throw is as stable as an old dog. Miami is back to nothing.
  
   In the end, the University of Kansas defeated the University of Miami with 89:83 at home to advance the "Elite Eight".
  
   In this game, the University of Miami performed well enough. But Kansas is too strong. Kansas power forward Perry Ellis played brilliantly and scored a game-high 27 points and also grabbed 5 rebounds; small forward Wayne Selden scored 19 points, 6 rebounds, 7 assists and 1 steal; center Lan Den Lucas scored 14 points and 11 rebounds in double ten, especially the final key offensive rebounds and four free throws, which extinguished the opponent's last hope.
  
   After a successful season, the University of Miami still failed to enter the "Elite Eight". The university, which had a flourishing rugby and carried the business cards of Miami and South Florida, lost the opportunity to be on the national territory of the basketball arena. As the winner, the University of Kansas will compete with the No. 2 seed in the finals on the 27th for tickets to Houston.
  
   For the generals, UU reading www. uukanshu.com Kansas is very powerful. Their first defeat this season was lost to Kansas. Although it was in a period of lineup change, Kansas did not exert its real strength.
  
   Just like this game, the University of Miami had several opportunities to overtake the score, but they were all held down. Kansas is not like Villanova. Most of the winning games are taken away. They don't have such explosive scoring ability, but the long water flows and the warm water boils frogs, which occupy the advantage of the game.
  
   But anyway, this game must be won. Whether it is Alford or Anlo, these players think so. It's all reached this point, who doesn't yearn for the final trophy?
  
   In fact, after the game with Villanova, Alford took his assistants to study the opponent in advance. Miami University is very strong, but in his opinion, it is not an opponent of Kansas. The performance of the players in these two games is a bit poor, so he must find a way to minimize these effects.
  
   After a busy night, early the next morning, Alford took a large group of people to Louiseville. They are going to the arena to train in the afternoon. This time the game is not at Pali Stadium, so the training time is very tight and we must make good use of it.
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