Basketball Myth: Super Guard

Chapter 432: Shaking the Great Eastern Alliance

University of South Florida.

A group of players gathered, one of whom was answering a phone with a mobile phone in his hand.

After a while, the player hung up the phone.

The teammates next to him said one after another: "Lawson, how is it, what is the result?"

"Come on! Did the University of Louisville win by how many points?"

"Why should I win by ten points?"

Hearing the words of his teammates, Lawson twitched the corners of his mouth with a strange expression, and said, "You guessed wrong, it wasn't the University of Louisville that won, but Syracuse University."

For a time, the players fry the pot.

"No! How is this possible?"

"What a joke, with the strength of the University of Louisville, how could it possibly lose to Syracuse University?"

The players shouted, in disbelief, that they had just played Louisville a few days ago and they lost.

A group of South Florida players knew how strong Louisville was and couldn't believe they would lose to Syracuse.

"I know you don't believe it, but that's the truth." Lawson spread his hands and said helplessly, "90:84, Syracuse University indeed won."

It took a while for the players to calm down.

It's not that they don't believe Lawson, they just don't want to accept the news. They only lost to the University of Louisville a few days ago, and now Syracuse University has defeated the University of Louisville. Does this mean that the strength of Syracuse University is still above them? ?

"Is Syracuse University really that strong?" a player murmured: "So, it's not accidental that they won six consecutive victories before, nor is it because of their weak opponents?"

"It should be like this." Another player nodded and suddenly thought of a question, "By the way, Lawson, how many points did Landers and Todd of the University of Louisville score?"

In that game a few days ago, Landers and Todd made them suffer a lot.

Lawson was stunned for a moment, but he didn't ask this. He picked up the phone and dialed it out, and quickly got the answer from his friends at the game, saying: "Todd scored 21 points and Landers scored 26 points. points, plus 11 rebounds."

Hearing this answer, the players were not calm again.

How could Louisville lose with Todd and Landers playing so well?

One person hurriedly asked: "What about Syracuse University? That Chinese named Qin, and that Butler, how many points did they get?"

Lao Xin said: "Qin scored 27 points, plus 7 assists. Butler scored 20 points and 6 rebounds. Holbert 19 points. My friend didn't mention the others, and they should not score high, I guess they didn't make it. Doubles, just some scattered points."

One 27 points, one 20 points, one 19 points!

hiss......

For a time, the players gasped.

This is kind of scary.

Qin Hao, Butler, and Holbert scored 66 points, accounting for 2/3 of the team's points. Almost three people scored 20+ points. It is no wonder that the University of Louisville lost.

"What a horrible Syracuse University."

"Yeah, we all underestimate Syracuse University, and we underestimate Qin and Butler, one with 27 points, the other with 20 points, still facing the University of Louisville, tsk tsk..."

A group of players from the University of South Florida were all solemn, as if they had seen a terrifying opponent staring at them.

......

University of Connecticut.

A group of players were training in the arena. Coach Gerrard stood on the sidelines to urge the players to train. From time to time, he would shout twice on the field to correct the mistakes of the players.

Just then, the assistant came running.

"What's wrong?" Coach Gerrard asked strangely after looking at the anxious assistant.

"Let's take a look." The assistant handed Coach Gerrard an A4 piece of paper and said, "This is the game data of Syracuse University vs. University of Louisville. I think we may be in trouble."

Coach Gerrard raised his brows, picked it up and read it carefully, his expression gradually became solemn: "One with 27 points, one with 20 points, and one with 19 points, and beat the University of Louisville." He returned the A4 paper to the assistant teacher, Said: "You are right, we are in trouble."

Immediately, Coach Gerrard called off the game, told the players to train by themselves, and then called three assistant coaches to the office for a meeting.

If there is nothing to see in the previous six games, then this game is enough to see the strength of Syracuse University.

Such strength has threatened the University of Connecticut.

At the same time, the same situation plays out for many teams in the Big East.

In fact, with Syracuse University's six-game winning streak, some teams have realized that Syracuse University is about to rise. When Syracuse University defeated the University of Louisville, Qin Hao, Butler and Holbert won almost simultaneously. To 20+, all teams can not be calm.

A "wolf is coming" atmosphere swept across the Big East.

Perhaps, only Marquette University was the most calm, because they had known the strength of Syracuse University a long time ago.

For Syracuse University's six-game winning streak and even defeating the University of Louisville, neither head coach Moses nor the team's leading star Browning are surprised.

in the arena.

Browning glanced at his teammates who were still training and said to Coach Moses, "Coach, I have a feeling that Syracuse University may be the biggest obstacle to us winning the Big East Championship."

"Well, I feel that way too." Coach Moses nodded and patted Browning's arm, "but I have confidence in you and confidence in our team."

Browning laughed.

......

Not only many teams in the Big East League, this game also attracted the attention of many media, especially some local media in Syracuse (also translated as Syracuse City), and they reported this game one after another. Qin Hao, Butler, and Holbert also greatly appreciated.

In fact, these teams were hardly there to watch the game because they didn't think Syracuse could beat the University of Louisville either.

But that didn't stop them from cheering the victory.

For a time, the Syracuse University Oranges, along with Qin Hao, Butler, and Holbert, became the focus of discussion in Syracuse.

Especially Qin Hao.

When a photo of Qin Hao flying for a dunk appeared in a weekly magazine, his fame soared almost at the speed of a rocket.

This is due to Qin Hao's Chinese identity.

A Chinese player, still a freshman, can become the core player of the Syracuse University Orangemen team, and can score 27 points in a game, leading the team to defeat the University of Louisville.

For these foreigners, this is simply amazing!

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