The second half of the game started quickly.
In Wisconsin's offense, after a series of passes, Kaminsky isolated against Towns inside.
Kaminsky made a determined turn and leaned into Towns for a layup.
Before losing balance, Kaminsky tossed the ball out, and it went in as the whistle blew.
Towns now had three fouls, facing a foul crisis, Calipari decided to sub him out immediately, bringing in Dakari Johnson.
Kaminsky vigorously pumped his fist; this and-one play took Towns out of the game.
Satisfying!
Towns sat back down on the bench in frustration.
Zeng Xingyang went over and patted Towns; he could sense this game wasn't going to be easy.
Wisconsin's tactical cohesion and execution were above that of the University of Kentucky.
Kaminsky was like a superstar in college basketball, playing with immense confidence.
Calipari continued strategizing, taking down Tyler Ulis and swapping in Lyles.
Calipari wanted to maintain a talent advantage over the opponent.