Chapter 58 Beach Basketball



Good job.

The opponents I met before were like ants.

Only at this moment did Yin Yue clearly realize that she was still just an immature junior high school basketball player.

To paraphrase an old saying from the past life, "A genius who has not grown up is just an ordinary person."

The little bit of arrogance that Yin Yue had developed over the past year completely disappeared at this moment.

Yin Yue moved her feet and quickly ran out of an empty space.

He raised his hand and shouted.

"Pass the ball."

Hearing Yin Yue's voice, the center thought about it and finally passed the basketball.

As soon as Yin Yue received the ball, she heard a whistling sound of strong wind beside her ears.

His heart trembled, and without thinking too much, he turned around and ran in a C shape to the three-point line.

Yin Yue subconsciously wanted to shoot a three-pointer.

But at this moment, his eyes suddenly darkened.

A figure had already blocked his way.

Yin Yue's pupils shrank and her heart skipped a beat.

Before the opponent's hand was about to intercept the basketball, he switched the basketball from behind to his other hand.

Yin Yue glanced around and found the position of her own players.

He gritted his teeth and threw the basketball that had just changed hands to his teammate.

Yin Yue's action surprised the players defending him.

He didn't expect Yin Yue to pass the ball like this.

Logically speaking, people of Yin Yue's age are young and energetic and like to be in the spotlight.

But he did not see any reluctance in Yin Yue's eyes, and he passed the ball almost without hesitation.

This made him admire Yin Yue a little, but also made him more wary.

"Good shot, young man."

Hearing this, Yin Yue smiled and said.

“The seniors are also very good.”

Although she said this, Yin Yue felt a little bitter in her heart.

He really didn't expect the opponent's defensive ability to be so strong.

Although he hadn't exerted any strength yet, the other party still scared him.

Under normal circumstances, being forced to pass the ball is already an exaggerated thing.

However, when she thought about the age gap between herself and the other person, Yin Yue felt relieved.

I am still a junior high school student, while the other party is a middle-aged uncle.

The difference in physical fitness is not a little bit.

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