(Charlotte, Kuroko's Basketball, Tokyo Revengers, Reincarnated as a Slime, Holy Grail War, Danganronpa... ) Other worlds to be determined.
Tenshi Soji transmigrated to the Otsutsuki famil...
Otosaka Souji then changed his clothes and went to training as well.
The training content is very simple, just some basic skills training, dribbling, shooting, running, jumping exercises, etc.
After the training session, or rather, after the warm-up, Akashi Seijuro began to organize everyone.
"Alright, now we're going to have an internal match. This internal match is not only to assess everyone's current level, but also to see how well everyone has trained over this period of time."
Otosaka Souji was assigned to the same team as Aomine Daiki, but their opponents were Kise Ryota and Midorima Shintaro.
Souji is going to play point guard, Aomine Daiki is going to play small forward, which is his most familiar position, and the remaining three positions are all occupied by members of other second teams.
As for Ryota Kise, shooting guard Shintaro Midorima and small forward Ryota Kise filled the remaining three positions with members from the second team.
Currently, the gap between the two teams is not very large; both have two aces and three excellent players.
Who will win and who will lose? It all depends on the duel between the four aces.
As for why Otosaka Souji wanted to play point guard, it was because with the help of Observation Haki, he could better support his teammates.
He can also fill in as a shooting guard when necessary.
It would be better to leave the inside game to Aomine Daiki, after all, he was the scoring ace of the Generation of Miracles, and his inside game ability is even more outstanding than yours.
With his unpredictable shooting form, he can score from any angle, and coupled with his panther-like speed, he's practically a deadly weapon in the paint.
Even Souji, who possesses Observation Haki, wouldn't dare say he could stop it 100%.
Moreover, Ryota Kise and Shintaro Midorima are both players whose offense is more outstanding than their defense.
Ryota Kise is relatively easy to deal with right now; he's essentially a lower-tier version of Daiki Aomine. A fully powered Daiki could completely overwhelm him.
The only difficult thing to deal with is Midorima Shintaro's 100% accuracy in half-court three-pointers.
Although he doesn't know the full-court three-pointer yet, there's no guarantee he won't suddenly have a breakthrough and master it ahead of time.
After all, in anime, being able to unleash a special power is standard practice. Even when he fought Aomine Daiki one-on-one last time, he suddenly unleashed his special power mid-fight.
Therefore, we cannot view these super-powered basketball players with ordinary eyes.
If we underestimate them, they might teach us a lesson.
So Otosaka Souji set himself a task: to limit Midorima Shintaro's abilities.
If we can limit his three-point shooting, this game will be easy to win.
Seijuro Akashi acted as referee on the sidelines, using his Emperor's Eye to observe everyone's potential, value, and abilities.
"Beep beep—"
With a whistle from Seijuro Akashi, the match officially began.
Aomine Daiki jumped up and overtook Midorima Shintaro to gain possession of the ball.
Then a direct pass was made to Otosaka Souji. Souji received the ball and rushed towards the opponent's basket without thinking much. Kise Ryota followed behind, but he was a step too late.
Otosaka Souji easily secured the opening victory with a layup after just two and a half steps.
The ball came into the hands of Ryota Kise, who immediately charged toward our basket.
However, he has already been marked by Aomine Daiki, so scoring a goal won't be so easy for him.
Aomine Daiki entangled Kise Ryota, forcing him to stop every time he tried to break through.
Seeing that he couldn't find an opportunity, Kise Ryota had no choice but to pass the ball to Midorima Shintaro outside the three-point line.
Shintaro Midorima caught the ball and, without much thought, immediately launched a three-pointer.
With a "whoosh," they pulled back three points.
Seeing such an accurate three-point shot, Otosaka Souji exclaimed.
"That was a really impressive three-pointer!"
He then passed the ball to Aomine Daiki, who, with the speed of a cheetah, charged towards the other side.
Although he was very fast, Ryota Kise was no pushover either. He kept up with Daiki Aomine's speed and was able to defend against his attacks.
But it's not enough to just defend against Daiki Aomine's attacks; you also need to defend against his goals.
What makes Daiki Aomine so extraordinary is his terrifying ability to balance.
He can score from any tricky angle and under any kind of defensive interference.
Even if he's in mid-air with no support and his body is parallel to the floor, he can still throw the ball into the basket.
"Whoosh!"
The basketball spun into the net at an incredible angle, and Ryota Kise stood under the backboard, helplessly watching the ball go in.
An ace is still an ace. Even if Ryota Kise is the most talented player in the Generation of Miracles, he is still not fully developed and cannot be a match for Daiki Aomine.
Aomine Daiki's attack became unstoppable.
But the battle continues, and the competition is not over.
Wearing a dark blue No. 6 jersey, Aomine Daiki kept scoring goals, using various creative ways to do so.
Knowing he couldn't stop Aomine Daiki, Kise Ryota called over his two other teammates to prepare a three-on-one defensive strategy.
Unfortunately, numbers are useless against Aomine Daiki, as not everyone can keep up with his speed. However, having more people can create some favorable defensive conditions for Kise Ryota.
Facing three opponents, one of whom was from the Miracle Generation, Daiki Aomine's goal-scoring rate noticeably decreased.
On the other side of Aomine Daiki's duel with Kise Ryota, Otosaka Souji is also fighting Midorima Shintaro.
If Aomine Daiki and Midorima Shintaro are two perfect offensive players, one having perfected the two-point drive and the other the three-pointer, then Otosaka Souji is the perfect all-around player with six facets.
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