He's good at two-point drives, accurate three-pointers, and can also organize the offense, pass the ball, and adjust tactics.
Otosaka Souji defended against Midorima Shintaro and said.
"I know your three-point shooting percentage is 100%, but with me here, I won't let you have your way."
Upon hearing Otosaka Souji's words, Midorima Shintaro pushed up his glasses and said.
"Oh, really? Then we'll see."
Although Midorima Shintaro's greatest strength is his three-pointer from all angles, his fundamentals are actually quite good; in fact, you could say his basic skills are the most perfect.
Perhaps only someone with such perfect fundamentals could make such a high accuracy rate on three-pointers.
Midorima Shintaro dribbled past his opponent with a perfect move, but he wasn't as fast as Aomine Daiki.
Otosaka Souji, activating his Observation Haki, predicted Midorima Shintaro's dribbling trajectory and planned to steal the ball from him during his breakthrough.
Midorima Shintaro reacted quickly; seeing the ball being stolen, he immediately clung to Otosaka Souji, trying to snatch it back.
But Otosaka Souji is someone who rivals Aomine Daiki; once he's got the ball in his hand, it's not so easy to take it away.
“Aomine Daiki, please take this.”
Otosaka Souji made a long pass from inside his own two-point line to Aomine Daiki outside the three-point line on the opposite side.
Aomine Daiki took the ball and laughed heartily.
"Good news."
They then began their attack.
Butterfly Steps Through Flowers, Scooping the Moon from the Sea, Kobe Mamba Turn, Dream Step.
Aomine Daiki was like an offensive kaleidoscope, constantly scoring under the opponent's basket.
Seeing the score gap widening, Ryota Kise, wanting to catch up, could only pass the ball to Shintaro Midorima to shoot three-pointers.
Three points are more powerful than two points; two three-pointers are equivalent to three two-pointers.
In other words, scoring two goals is equivalent to someone else scoring three goals.
Despite the interference and defense from Otosaka Souji, Midorima Shintaro's three-pointers were no longer as easy to make as before.
The battle was intense, with the two teams' aces constantly battling it out, making the match increasingly exciting.
Otosaka Souji performed exceptionally well in this match.
Defense, offense, passing, organizing offense, organizing defense, brilliant pass.
It seems there's nothing that Otosaka Souji wouldn't do.
Seijuro Akashi, watching from the sidelines, observed Souji Otosaka's performance and assessed his potential.
They discovered that Otosaka Souji's potential was unfathomable, and even their own Heavenly Emperor Eyes could not see just how deep that potential truly was.
Akashi Seijuro was very satisfied with Otosaka Souji's performance in this match and nodded secretly.
Seijuro Akashi, the basketball prince.
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